Sherry Ryan and Kelly McMichael will be at The Shed on Friday night.
A couple of singer-songwriters have teamed up for a show this weekend in Woody Point. Sherry Ryan and Kelly McMichael will be at The Shed Friday night. McMichael is bringing her classic 70s 80s rock songwriting as well as new contemporary textures from her forthcoming album which arrives in September. Sherry Ryan's songwriting has been winning hearts since her debut album release in 2005 and her live show captures her adventurous and open-hearted spirit. She says her song "Stop the Trains" is about her father's 1950's railway encounter and the Wreckhouse winds.
Tickers are $20 each and available at The Shed in Woody Point or online kellyandsherry@eventbrite.ca
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