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Posted: March 4, 2013

Stephen Fearing at The Arts Station

After more than 20 years, the Juno Award-winning Stephen Fearing (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings) delivers intimate emotions with the natural flow of his guitar, the instrument he calls “a band in a box.”

With songs of quiet reflection, not rash urgency, his compelling stage presence is earned from experience, and his lyrics wind their way across the country and back, painting portraits of the loves and loss, as well as the landscape.

Stephen Fearing returns with his first solo album in seven years: the highly anticipated, Between Hurricanes. The follow-up to 2006’s acclaimed Yellowjacket, the album was co-produced by Fearing and John Whynot (Bruce Cockburn, Blue Rodeo, Lucinda Williams) at The Woodshed Studio in Toronto, Ont. Born out of several life-changing events, Between Hurricanes is both the document and result of many significant changes for Fearing.

Between Hurricanes is Stephen Fearing’s eighth solo album. Over the course of his celebrated career he has collaborated with a long list of artists that includes: Shawn Colvin, Richard Thompson, Sarah McLachlan, Tom Wilson, Colin Linden, and Margo Timmins. Recently, he produced Happy Here, the latest JUNO-nominated album from Suzie Vinnick. To read more on Stephen Fearing please visit www.stephenfearing.com.

Fearing is appearing at The Arts Station in Fernie on Monday, March 11 at 8 p.m.

Tickets available at Carosella, Freshies, The Arts Station, and Online (stephenfearing.eventbrite.com).

If you have questions about this event, or other Arts Station events please contact us at [email protected] or 250-423-4842.

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