Allison Crowe's Busy Year Features in Sister Papers
“Between the recording and playing of music and her
work in theatre, Allison Crowe's life as a Corner
Brook-based artist sees little rest. This summer
has been no exception,” says Western Star writer
Danette Dooley.
Dooley catches up with Crowe between performances
of “Neddy Norris Night” and “Newfoundland Vinyl:
The Greatest Hits” at the Gros Morne Theatre
Festival – and days before the musician's
own concert, with very special guests, this coming Friday night (August 5),
at GMTF.
All the news from stage and studio – with
Allison Crowe and Band’s debut album – live today
in
The Western Star @
http://www.thewesternstar.com/Living/2016-08-01/article-4603029/Allison-Crowe-taking-on-new-challenges-in-busy-artistic-year/1
The Telegram, singing from St. John’s, Newfoundland, keeps up the chorus of Danette Dooley's feature in the sister to "The People's Paper": “Allison Crowe taking on new challenges in busy artistic year”: http://www.thetelegram.com/Living/2016-08-01/article-4603029/Allison-Crowe-taking-on-new-challenges-in-busy-artistic-year/1
The Telegram, singing from St. John’s, Newfoundland, keeps up the chorus of Danette Dooley's feature in the sister to "The People's Paper": “Allison Crowe taking on new challenges in busy artistic year”: http://www.thetelegram.com/Living/2016-08-01/article-4603029/Allison-Crowe-taking-on-new-challenges-in-busy-artistic-year/1
Labels: album, Allison Crowe, band, concert, Corner Brook, Cow Head, Danette Dooley, debut, festival, GMTF, Gros Morne, Heirs + Grievances, Labrador, Newfoundland, St. John's, The Telegram, The Western Star, theatre, TNL
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