Hawksley Workman – Less Rage More Tears
Appearing: Thu Oct 17, 8:00 PM | Pavilion at The Water Tower Inn Running time: 75 minutes. Hawksley Workman is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter who has garnered critical acclaim for […]
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Rita Visser was born and raised on the shores of Lake Superior in rural Thunder Bay, Rita’s voice wraps the audience in a warm blanket as they join her around the campfire.
A natural storyteller, Rita weaves together daily moments, family life, conversations with friends, and interactions with new people to share her own story through song.
The reflective ballads about her life experiences are described as pure, emotional, and straightforward – always telling it like it is – and always leaving the audience wanting more.
As someone who grew up on a rustic fishing island, preserving Canada’s lakes is near to Rita’s heart. Through song, she is able to create a melodic image that pulls the audience in. Inviting them to experience the serenity and sense of power that comes when sitting on the water’s edge.
Rita’s album, Northern Daydream by Rita & the Daydreamers, has many drawn references inspired by our Canadian waters, including songs such as: “Skippin’ Stones”, “Batchawana Bay”, “The Helm”, and “The Current”. Rita loves to tour the Northshore.
Running time: 75 minutes.
Appearing: Thu Oct 17, 8:00 PM | Pavilion at The Water Tower Inn Running time: 75 minutes. Hawksley Workman is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter who has garnered critical acclaim for […]
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