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102 - 108 enter 4 or 5
109 - 112 enter 1
113 - 117 enter 2
Suites enter 6
201 - 205 enter 4
208 - 211 enter 1
217 - 207 enter 4
Restaurant enter 6
301 - 308 enter 4 or 5
309 - 318 enter 5
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Sections: 101, 102-106, 201-205, 217, 207 and 301-307 are not used for Theatre Seating

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thursDay APRIL 24 2008

ANNE MURRAY
"COAST TO COAST - ONE LAST TIME”

With Special Guest:
Michael Kaeshammer

 


 
 
 

RBC Theatre
RBC Theatre: Canadian icon, Anne Murray, in celebration of four decades of her illustrious career, will tour Canada, "COAST TO COAST – ONE LAST TIME” in the spring of 2008.
 
The tour will begin in Moncton, New Brunswick in April and end in Vancouver, British Columbia in May.
 
Canada’s love affair with Murray began in the late 60’s but it was the 1970 release of “Snowbird” that propelled her to international stardom.  Recognized world wide as one of our country’s most enduring national treasures, Murray’s signature voice has graced the airwaves on pop, country and adult contemporary radio.
 
A consummate entertainer, Anne’s quick wit and easy sense of humour find their place on stage alongside a string of hits such as “A Little Good News,” “Love Song,” “Could I Have This Dance,”  “Danny’s Song” and of course, “You Needed Me.”  Recognized with 4 Grammy Awards, 3 American Music Awards, 3 Country Music Association Awards and more than 24 Junos, Anne still holds the record for the most Junos awarded to an artist. Murray has been inducted into the Juno Hall of Fame, has a star at Hollywood and Vine on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame and is on Nashville and Canada’s Walkway of Stars.  She is also a Companion of the Order of Canada, the highest honour that can be awarded to a Canadian citizen.

Anne’s songs have inspired millions and have stood the test of time.  Possessing one of the most unique voices in the world, Anne’s musical legacy continues with a duets album of these time honoured classics.

Her recently released CD, Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends, debuted at #4 of the Top 200 Soundscan Chart in Canada, her highest debut in over twenty years.  The CD is Anne’s 35th studio album and pairs her with some of her favourite ladies of song, including Carole King, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Martina McBride, Nelly Furtado, the late great Dusty Springfield and her daughter Dawn Langstroth.

Anne remains one of the most consistent and enduring live performers of our time – a singer’s, singer.   This tour encompasses a lifetime of music and memories – an opportunity to share in the magic that is simply, Anne.


Related Sites
Official Anne Murray Website

 

 

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