The Rogue Folk Club presents

Colin Linden

Colin Linden (ON)

In these parts, Colin Linden is also known as The Voice of Shore 104, Vancouver's coolest and best radio station. Roots, Rock & Rhythm is their motto, and Colin is the living embodiment of all of these styles. Furthermore, he's the voice we hear every few minutes, extolling the special virtues of Vancouver's landscape - both physical and musical - and laying down some of the coolest slide guitar riffs anywhere. So, it's only natural that Shore would record this concert and lend us their invaluable promotional and financial support. Thank you, Shore 104.3fm, for making Rogue the 4th "R", and lighting up the local airwaves - and the skies during Shorefest / Celebration of Light these past two summers! www.shore104.com

Friday, October 15, 2010 - 8pm
St James Hall, 3214 West 10th Ave, Kitsilano
Accessible Licensed All ages

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Colin Linden wears more hats than you'd find at a Royal wedding, and we're not just talking about the trademark big black hat he favours on and offstage. This musical renaissance man is indeed a multiple threat - as a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer. He is in major demand by artists wanting him to produce, write for, and/or play on their records (he has played on 300 and produced 60 albums), yet somehow finds time to both pursue a prolific solo career and play a key role in Canadian roots-rock "supergroup," Blackie and the Rodeo Kings with whom he has been a member for the past decade.

Linden is a genuine renaissance man of roots music. He's a singer and songwriter of great skill, an in-demand and prolific record producer (Bruce Cockburn, Tom Wilson, Colin James), a sideman to the stars as guitarist for the likes of Bruce Cockburn, Emmylou Harris, and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.

Colin's songs have been covered by The Band, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Keb' Mo', and Colin James, and his well-stocked trophy case includes seven Juno, multiple Maple Blues Awards, and a Toronto Arts Award. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for the star-studded A Tribute To Howlin' Wolf CD, and was involved in the ground-breaking O Brother Where Art Thou phenomenon.

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