The People's Museum of Cumberland is serving up another show this Thursday with Raghu Lokanathan and Corwin Fox at the Cumberland United Church.
Lokanathan has taken the many lessons he’s learned, mixed with a handful of the friends he’s made along the way, and crafted some very beautiful music. His songs are regular requests on CBC radio and the late great Utah Phillips once said Raghu “writes songs like they used to a long time ago.”
Raghu his friend, folk scene veteran and indie producer Corwin Fox, began to collaborate musically a few years ago. The two clicked beautifully and the rest isn’t history yet, but they’re working on it.
Fox is well-known for his masterful lyric and melody writing and his unique style of highly contagious personal and political folk songs will have you singing along before you even realize it.
In addition to his own musical career, Corwin is a sought after music producer, spending much of his time over the last few years recording and producing independent musicians.
Tickets for this concert are only $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Once again, the People's Museum of Cumberland is holding 20 youth tickets (18 and under) for free but these tickets must be reserved in advance, as they will be released for sale at the door. Doors at the United Church will open at 7:30. Concert starts at 8 sharp. Proceeds from this concert event go towards the Cumberland Museum's 2012 Workers History Project.
To book tickets, call 250-336-2445 or e-mail info@cumberlandmuseum.ca.
— People's Museum of Cumberland