Tractorgrease welcomes Parkland

Parkland will be at Tractorgrease Cafe with their soulful, folk, roots tunes on Feb. 23 in Chilliwack.

You can catch the Parkland music project with Rob Malowany and Robin James Hunter Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tractorgrease Cafe.

You can catch the Parkland music project with Rob Malowany and Robin James Hunter Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tractorgrease Cafe.

Parkland will be at Tractorgrease Cafe with their soulful, folk, roots tunes on Feb. 23.

Rob Malowany (Vancouver) will be performing a solo set of material from his music project Parkland.

Along for the ride will be Robin James Hunter, featuring his masterful guitar work and renditions of some of his favourite songs. Likely Hunter will be joining Malowany on some Parkland songs featuring an extraodinary lap steel guitar.

Malowany further expands the range and depth of Parkland on the brooding, achingly beautiful, second full length album entitled Monument. Released almost one year to the day of his debut release Singularity, also on Offseason Records, both records are available in exquisite packaging on coloured and white vinyl respectively.

Hunter is a songwriting acoustic/electric/steel/slide guitarist/musician based in Vancouver. Performing regularly with Parkland, Sound Refuge and Sarah Wheeler, he moved to Vancouver from Edmonton. In Edmonton Hunter fronted an acoustic trio called Robin Hunter and the Six Foot Bullies who released two albums of original songs. Some of Hunter’s studio work is featured on the following artists records: Mark Davis, Sherry-Lee Wisor, Old Reliable, Wendy Mcneill, Justin Rutledge, Tanyss Nixi, Everett Laroi, Parkland and many others.

You can catch the Parkland music project with Rob Malowany and Robin James Hunter Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. at Tractorgrease Cafe (48710 Chilliwack Lake Rd.). Tickets $10 and available at 604-858-3814 or tractorgrease@gmail.com.

Chilliwack Progress