The Way They Used To Do'er Tour featuring Trevor Gordon Hall, Kris Schulz and 'Guy David McDonald'

When

  • May 18, 2017

The Copper Kettle May 18th
show starts at 7pm
Admission by Donation

The Way They Used To Do'er Tour' is a collective effort between 7 artists from various parts of North America. We've pooled our collective resources and self booked 40 shows from coast to coast to celebrate our Canadian musical heritage and love for this country.

Rated one of the top 30 guitarists in the world under 30 years of age by Acoustic Guitar magazine, Trevor Gordon Hall is an instrumentalist from Philadelphia whose compositions range in style from edgy driving rhythms to soft melodic phrases. Trevor sets himself apart by leaving no physical aspect of the guitar untouched and weaving together different textures into grand yet intimate and lyrical compositions. His blend of sounds never overcomplicates but focuses on utilizing the instrument’s fullest creative and compositional potential guiding listeners through an igniting experience of music that isn’t just heard but felt.

While guitarist Kris Schulz can't remember the first time he picked up a guitar, he vividly recalls the days when his obsession with instrument at 14 consumed him as he dreamt of making music both his life and his living. More than 25 years later, he's come full-circle back to the passion and intensity that drove him when he used to play until his hands felt like they were about to fall off, his fingers calloused and bleeding. His debut solo release 'While The City Sleeps' was released in 2016 and was recorded by legendary guitarist Antoine Dufour.

Guy David McDonald from Kenora Ontario grew up in a musical family and began playing guitar at the age of 10. By 13 his interest had moved to the bass guitar, playing in several punk and metal bands throughout the years. Since relocating to Vancouver in 2010 Guy David has been working to increase the amount of time spent on the road touring the continent with His latest project SKEETER AND THE DEETS, showcasing many classic country covers as well as a growing list of originals.

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