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June Bugs in April

From upbeat gospel and bluegrass to folk and what the group calls “contemplative originals,” the June Bugs’ poetic, acoustic music was described as “a fresh kitchen party style” by reviewers for The Hub on Ross in Red Deer, Alta.
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The June Bugs

The June Bugs, a group of five Albertan women who sing together in powerfully blended harmonies, will perform at the Miners’ Hall on April 28 at 8 p.m., and will be joined by Nadine Tremblay’s Rossland Glee Club.

From upbeat gospel and bluegrass to folk and what the group calls “contemplative originals,” the June Bugs’ poetic, acoustic music was described as “a fresh kitchen party style” by reviewers for The Hub on Ross in Red Deer, Alta.

With vocals in two, three, four, and even five part harmonies that “blend like butter” according to some reviews, these Alberta songbirds are sure to entertain with melodies from the divine to the saucy.

Tickets — $12 in advance, $15 at the door, and $5 for youth 16 and under and seniors 65 and over — are available at Out of the Cellar and at the Chares Bailey Theatre (1-866-368-9669).