Addi & Jacq Perform at Celebrate 450!

August 23, 2015
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SEPT 5th  (Saturday) 2:50PM @ Hypolita & Spanish Streets (as part of the 450th Celebration) FREE
SEPT 6th  (Sunday)  7-9PM @ Abella’s Studio, 1711 Lakeside Ave, #9, Tickets are $10.

AddiandjacqpartystaugAddi & Jacq (armed with nothing more than vocals and a harp) have created a diverse and compelling body of music. The variety in Addi and Jacq’s output can be partly attributed to their wide range of musical influences, which they said include everyone from Mozart to Radiohead, Rufus Wainwright to Paul Simon. While some buzz with quick vocals and smart rhymes, others bubble slowly with blended voices. All are grounded by skilled writing, singing, and playing.

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