james gordon

N BC – N AB

November 2024

 

TOUR DATES 

Wednesday November 20 2024 Vanderhoof, BC
Thursday November 21 2024 Hazelton, BC
Friday November 22 2024  Prince Rupert, BC
Saturday November 23 2024 Smithers, BC
Sunday November 24 2024 Fraser Lake, BC
Tuesday November 26 2024 Fort St. James, BC
Wednesday November 27 2024 Mackenzie, BC
Thursday November 28 2024 Tumbler Ridge, BC
Friday November 29 2024 Cotillion, AB
Saturday November 30 2024 Grimshaw, AB
Sunday December 1 2024 Beaverlodge, AB
Monday December 2 2024 Moberly Lake, BC

james gordon

James Gordon has had a diverse and resilient career in the Canadian cultural sector. As a solo artist and with the trio Tamarack, he’s recorded 40 albums and toured globally. His work spans symphony orchestras, musical theatre, film scores, and CBC radio as a songwriter-in-residence. Known for social justice and environmental songs, his viral hit “Crybabies Caravan” gained over 300,000 views. James also runs a songwriting-in-schools program and his iconic song “Frobisher Bay” has been recorded by over 100 artists. His latest album When I Stayed Home and his musical novel The Ark of the Oven Mitt are recent highlights.

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Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous
137 rue Walnut Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3G 1P2

Phone: (204) 480-3380
Toll-free: 1 (866) 925-6889
Fax: (204) 786-6259

Winnipeg Crankie Festival
137 rue Walnut Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3G 1P2

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Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous acknowledges that we operate on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininew and Dakota peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis nation. We have produced thousands of concerts across Canada, a land home to well over 600 First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.