- Doors Open: 7:30 pm
- Event Start: 8:00 pm
- Theatre
- General Admission: £14.00
Over The Moon Acoustic Roots Duo featuring Suzanne Levesque and Craig Bignell, award winning vocal and multi instrumentalists. – Folk at the NAC
Over the Moon are an Award Winning Americana/Canadiana/Western Swing/Bluegrassy/Acoustic Roots duo.
These guys are the real deal, Canadian Cowboys who live on a ranch in Alberta’s Rocky Mountain foothills. Harmony, yodelling, two styles of banjo, stand-up bass, guitar, great stage presence, and two amazing voices make you sit up and pay attention.
“TOGETHER, THEIR VOICES HAVE A TIMELESS QUALITY THAT SUITS THIS EARTHY MUSIC PERFECTLY ”
— Paul Jackson, FATEA Magazine U.K.
“A TRULY LOVELY ALBUM”
— Suzanne Cadgene, ELMORE MAGAZINE, NEW YORK
“THE VERY ESSENCE OF TRADITIONAL COUNTRY-FOLK AT IT’S FINEST. SOOTHING FOR THE SOUL AND A GLIMPSE INTO THE ETHEREAL”
— Editor, Maverick Magazine, UK
“This husband-and-wife duo have created an album that’s almost as charming as their Alberta’s foothills home. It’s no wonder you can virtually feel the love.”
— Mike Sadava-Penguin Eggs Magazine
“THERE’S SO MUCH TO ENJOY HERE”
— Spencer Leigh, COUNTRY MUSIC PEOPLE Magazine, U.K.
Chinook Waltz
“We are just thrilled to introduce you to our brand new “Chinook Waltz” album. With this album, we tried to give folks a glimpse into what it’s like living on a ranch in the foothills of southwestern Alberta’s Rocky Mountains. Because our words or photos don’t do it justice… just listen close with your eyes shut and imagine!” – LISTEN
BRILLIANT, ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANTFrank Hennessy, BBC Radio Wales
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