Tony Turner and friends in concert
3:00 PM on Sunday Oct. 19th
Motel Chelsea, 1418 Route 105, Chelsea QC
Price: Tickets: * $30 plus tax and fees on Showpass at https://www.showpass.com/tony-turner * $35 plus tax at the door

3:00 PM on Sunday Oct. 19th
Motel Chelsea, 1418 Route 105, Chelsea QC
Price: Tickets: * $30 plus tax and fees on Showpass at https://www.showpass.com/tony-turner * $35 plus tax at the door
Motel Chelsea website: www.motelchelsea.com
Doors open at 3:00 pm. General seating (no reservations). The kitchen will be open from 3:00 to 4:30 pm.
With a rich baritone voice, heartfelt songs inspired by history and human connection, and a stage presence that uplifts and engages, award-winning singer-songwriter Tony Turner brings his celebrated anthems and acclaimed new album 'Survivor Tree' to life in unforgettable performance.
Tony's songs arise from his love of history and landscapes, and capture the precious moments in people's lives. Audiences enjoy his rich baritone voice, his accomplished work on guitar and harmonica, and his engaging stage presence. His uplifting anthem 'Circle of Song' has become a standard in song circles and choirs across North America. In 2016, the Folk Alliance International organization recognized Tony's contributions with a Spirit of Folk Award. Since his move from Ottawa to Nanaimo in 2017, his positive impact on the Ottawa/Gatineau music scene has been recognized with a 'SofTTie' Award that is presented annually in his name. Tony's excellent fourth album, 'Survivor Tree', was produced by James Stephens in Chelsea. The album features musical contributions from Brian Sanderson, Chris MacLean, Fred Guignion, Chris Breitner and more.
Doors open at 3:00 pm. General seating (no reservations). The kitchen will be open from 3:00 to 4:30 pm.
With a rich baritone voice, heartfelt songs inspired by history and human connection, and a stage presence that uplifts and engages, award-winning singer-songwriter Tony Turner brings his celebrated anthems and acclaimed new album 'Survivor Tree' to life in unforgettable performance.
Tony's songs arise from his love of history and landscapes, and capture the precious moments in people's lives. Audiences enjoy his rich baritone voice, his accomplished work on guitar and harmonica, and his engaging stage presence. His uplifting anthem 'Circle of Song' has become a standard in song circles and choirs across North America. In 2016, the Folk Alliance International organization recognized Tony's contributions with a Spirit of Folk Award. Since his move from Ottawa to Nanaimo in 2017, his positive impact on the Ottawa/Gatineau music scene has been recognized with a 'SofTTie' Award that is presented annually in his name. Tony's excellent fourth album, 'Survivor Tree', was produced by James Stephens in Chelsea. The album features musical contributions from Brian Sanderson, Chris MacLean, Fred Guignion, Chris Breitner and more.