Concerts

Classic Country Crossroads: Legends Live Again

Thursday, November 6 • 7:30 PM
The Historic Market Hall

Step into the heart of country’s golden era with Classic Country Crossroads, where the timeless music of legends like John Denver, Charlie Rich, Jimmy Buffett, Glen Campbell, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan, Kris Kristofferson, Lynn Anderson, and The Allman Brothers Band is reborn. This isn’t just a tribute—it’s a masterclass in musicianship, led by some of Canada’s finest touring artists.

Dr. Tom Hamilton’s fiddle and vocals weave through each song with authenticity and soul, while David Skolnick commands piano, guitar, and vocals with effortless flair. Roger Williamson’s guitar and pedal steel add a shimmering, heartfelt edge, backed by John Collin’s steady drums and Abbey Sholzberg’s rock-solid bass. Every note, every harmony, every subtle nuance brings these classic country songs roaring back to life, delivering a night that’s equal parts nostalgia and pure musical thrill.

Ticket Prices: $49.00

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