Two bands with a Cloverdale connection are teaming up for an all-ages concert in Fort Langley later this month.
The show represents a homecoming for both The Left, and special guest singer-songwriter Zaac Pick, who have both been on the road of late.
The Left, bandmates who met at Pacific Academy and live in Cloverdale and Langley, won second place in the 2010 Peak Performers contest.
They’ve been touring in support of their first full-length album, Cycles. Band member Eric Davis says they’re currently being played on 100.5 FM The Peak. 104.3 The Shore, and CBC Radio 3.
Zaac Pick, an Alberta export, is also a resident of Cloverdale. He won Shore 104 FM’s Sounds of Summer song search contest for his song, My Century, featured on the 2009 debut, Fierce Wind. His latest recording, the four-song EP Whitewater, was released in December 2011. Last year he earned a top spot in Toronto during Canadian Music Week and played two shows at SXSW in Austin, Texas. He’s working on a full length album.
The Left and Zaac Pick take the stage April 20 at the Fort Langley Community Hall, 9167 Glover Road. Doors open at 6 p.m., and the show starts at 7 p.m.
It’s an all-ages show.
Tickets at ticketweb.ca.
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