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The Rocker’s Apprentice
Benny brought my son Weston up on stage near the end of his set. No photo of the moment, but it’s in the memory vault. It was pretty kick ass.
Benny Walker
Upon his first step onto the stage, the high pitched female hollers erupted in full force. Benny is in the purest sense the epitomy of a rock star. Draped in a vintage tasselled jacket, worn fitted jeans and a bandana … Continue reading
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Mini-Tom
My son challenging Tom for the audience’s attention. Tom sent me a nice note after the show saying he would look for a photo of himself at a similar age in Australia doing the same thing.
Tom Richardson
With charm that oozes from his pearly white smile, Tom Richardson took to the Serenity stage to chat up the audience like they were his best mates. On his second Canadian tour with friend Benny Walker, Tom hails from Australia, … Continue reading
Good For Grapes at Serenity
Photo taken on my phone doesn’t come close to doing them justice. They sounded brilliant on that home built stage, in the valley’s spring evening air.
Good For Grapes
On a beautiful June evening, audience members arrived to a sight one can only behold at Serenity. In the horse pasture to the side of the main stage, the young artists who make up Good For Grapes huddled together to … Continue reading