Join Dominique Fricot on Saturday, June 9th 2012 for an intimate event as he takes you for a tour through his beautiful and moving new CD ‘If Baby Could Walk’.
Joining Fricot is his Canadian tour mate, the soulful chanteuse
Ciseaux of Victoria and the talented folk/pop songstress Hilary
Grist.
Exclusive ticket bundles are available here: Buy
Packages:
1 Ticket = Download Link for ‘If Baby Could Walk’
2 Tickets = 1 CD of ‘If Baby Could Walk’ + Download Link
4 Tickets = 1 CD of ‘If Baby Could Walk’ + Download Link + 1 Free Entry to the Show
Saturday June 9, 2012 at St. James Hall
Doors 7:00 PM
$15.00 advance tickets from Red Cat or Zulu Records
After toiling in the trenches of the Vancouver music scene for the past decade, Dominique Fricot is finally starting to hit his stride. With his commanding stage presence, unrivaled songwriting skill and ear for creating pure pop masterpieces, Dominique owns the stage with his rich baritone and his emotive fusion of rock, soul, folk and jazz. Don’t believe me? John Lucas of the Georgia Straight says: “Fricot’s plaintive vocals and knack for melody invite comparisons to Chris Martin and Adam Duritz”. Legendary local producer Jeff Dawson has called him ‘the new Neil Diamond’. Whatever you call him, the comparisons don’t do Dom justice. He’s a true original, a one of a kind talent, and a rapidly rising star. Don’t miss his unique blend of charm, stage domination, and relatable, heartfelt music.
http://www.dominiquefricot.com/
Ciseaux is the most recent endeavor of Victoria, BC artist, Katie Schaan. Melodies swam around her head and danced out her rosebud lips before she was old enough to even know words to speak. That tiny girl lived three years of life before hitting the stage with a tiny cello, and there was no stopping her from music making after that.
http://www.ciseauxmusic.com/
Hilary Grist is part cabaret torch singer, part thoughtful folk songwriter and part classical pianist. Drawing on her many influences she pens warm and playful folk-pop songs, her heart firmly planted on her sleeve…
http://www.hilarygrist.com/