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Friday January 20th, 2023
Friday January 20th, 2023
8:30 PM
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10:30 PM MST
Starts: 8:30 PM MST
Ends: 10:30 PM MST
King Eddy
438 9 Ave SE, Calgary
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Description
Seating Disclaimer: To accommodate as many live music fans as possible, we offer both seats and standing room at our shows. Seats are first come, first served. We recommend arriving early if you’d like to be seated during the performance.
Psych-western supergroup Kid Cali brings their expansive and shapeshifting sounds to the King Eddy on January 20 with opener Ashley Ghostkeeper.
About Kid Cali
Originally a songwriting collaboration between local player Tory Rosso and singer-songwriter Tanner James, Kid Cali is a seven-piece, multi-vocalist art project that writes songs about “fictitious star-crossed lovers.” Influenced by Easy Rider and Kerouac, the band’s songs run dusty and steeped in psych, yet showcase members’ vocal talents through storytelling-style songwriting.
About Ashley Ghostkeeper
Ashley Ghostkeeper is a Metis-Cree Emerging Country Artist originally from Red Deer, Ab. She currently calls Calgary her home. Ashley was born into a family of singers and songwriters and at an early age was heavily influenced by her family and their love of music. At the tender age of 8 years old, Ashley began writing and singing her own songs. She knew then that music was her calling, blazing the trail to where she is now. Growing up, her inspiration by artists such as Miranda Lambert, Sara Evans, The Chicks, and 90s country sound helped to carve her honest, down to earth lyrics and writing style with an early 2000s country feel. Often being compared to a mix of Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. Ashley’s unique singing style ranges from rowdy and sensitive to light and soothing with a melodic twang. A natural storyteller, Ashley’s music connects with her listeners at a deeper level of meaning and healing, while staying true to her country soul.
Contact Information
Established in 1905, the King Edward Hotel was Calgary’s second oldest hotel and the longest operating bar and hotel when it closed in 2004. In 2008, the Eddy was acquired by the National Music Centre (NMC) and in collaboration with the City of Calgary.
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