30 September, 2006
Review by Ed Farolan
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Shadbolt Centre for the Arts SHOULDA, COULDA, WOULDA
Performers:
Rae Armour, Beverly Elliott, Linda Kidder & Meg Tennant
Date 23 September 2006 Venue Shadbolt Centre, Burnaby
Reviewer Ed Farolan
Who da....are these women? was the first question that entered my mind when I came to see this concert. I found out that these are four independent recording artists who decided to come together. after years of solo careers.
They're funny and entertaining. They sing all kinds of songs: folk songs, country songs, songs that reminded me of Joan Baez and those hippy years. Even songs a capella style!
I enjoyed the VISA song sang by Kidder, a satire of a woman who had to buy something even though she didn't have any money. It was sung in the Calypso style (with the Jamaican accent), and those old credit card machines were used by the other three for percussion.
(Tennant) was the more lyrical one, singing of Buddy who coulda've been her husband as she sang of his footsteps in the beach returning to hopefully give her the diamond ring.
The really funny one that got the audience howling was the song about being fat sung by Elliott. She made a few quips asking who in the audience were overweight, and a few cheered and raised their hands. She sang about the thin bitch who wouldn't comment whether she lost a pound or two.
The group felt comfortable with the audience, and the audience, likewise. The hour and a half concert (with an intermission in-between) was a delightful and entertaining one. CDs of their recordings were on sale.
© 2006 Ed Farolan
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