At the McConnell Arts Center in Worthington,
Wednesday
September 14
7-9 pm
Tickets $10
Amelia Curran won a 2010 Juno Award for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year: Solo with her latest album Hunter, Hunter. It also received four nominations at the 2010 East Coast Music Awards. Her sound has been described as "a bit like Leonard Cohen being channeled in a dusty saloon by Patsy Cline." Amelia has received four award nominations from Music Nova Scotia Music and Industry Awards, including album of the year "Female Artist Recording of the Year", "Folk Artist/Group Recording of the Year" and "SOCAN Songwriter of the Year".
A songwriter by trade, but a writer at heart, Curran believes language is everything. She describes the craft of song-writing as an act of "expressing the inexpressible, a means of describing the indescribable."
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