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Gary Farmer & The Troublemakers presented by Grassroots News

Saturday, November 3, 2012 | 9PM

Grassroots News

ABOUT GRASSROOTS NEWS
We publish 20,000 copies of our paper each issue with distribution throughout the Province of Manitoba including major urban centres such as Winnipeg, Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Thompson and The Pas.

Readership values are estimated at approx 80,000 per issue with key demographic representing First Nation and Metis organizations, business offices and grassroots readership (individuals) in urban and rural areas of the province. All Manitoba First Nation communities along Metis regional offices receive copies of our paper.  

GARY FARMER & THE TROUBLEMAKERS PRESENTED BY GRASSROOTS NEWS
w/ Nathan Cunningham, Joe Maxim Band
The Windsor Hotel, 187 Garry Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
18+ ID Req | Tix $15
9pm-2am

GARY FARMER & THE TROUBLEMAKERS
Gary Farmer is a solid blues musician with a great band backing him up (The Troublemakers). He recently released a new album, entitled Under the Water Tower, and hit the road for a tour of the US with 21 dates in New Mexico, California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Nebraska.

Farmer, Cayuga/Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Confederacy, is from the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario.

JOE MAXIM BAND
The Joe Maxim Band is a six man alternative country, rock, and blues group from Winnipeg, Manitoba. All the band members are dedicated and talented musicians with different musical tastes. This eclectic mix contributes to the interesting harmonies and grooves that audience experience at every Joe Maxim Band performance. 

NATHAN CUNNINGHAM
Nathan Cunningham was raised in the small northern Alberta community of Sucker Creek First Nation.

He is a proud descendant of the Woodland Cree and has been a mainstay on Aboriginal radio for more than a decade.

TICKETS
Tickets can be purchased in person at the Canadian Plains Gallery in the Aboriginal Centre of Winnipeg.

Canadian Plains Gallery
106-181 Higgins Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Telephone: (204) 943-4972

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