Great Big Sea
 
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Tickets on Sale Friday, November 28th at 10:00am.
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$59.25

$51.25

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102 - 108 enter 4 or 5
109 - 112 enter 1
113 - 117 enter 2
Suites enter 6
201 - 205 enter 4
208 - 211 enter 1
217 - 207 enter 4
Restaurant enter 6
301 - 308 enter 4 or 5
309 - 318 enter 5
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thurSDAY march 19, 2009 - 8:00pm

GREAT BIG SEA

With Very Special Guests: Spirit of the West

RBC Theatre

 
 
 

RBC Theatre: Great Big Sea is a bastard. Forged from the loins of Figgy Duff and Ryan’s Fancy, GBS found its feet on the unforgiving streets of St. John’s, and stood their ground when others faltered. When asked about their unlikely success, founding member Bob Hallett is typically candid: “We weren’t the best musicians in town,” he says, “we just wanted it more. We were driven by a bloody-minded need to succeed and we were rewarded for our bleeding.”

The band dragged themselves out of the city’s infamous bars to release their Warner debut Up in the spring of 1995. Relentless touring and a raucous live show quickly propelled the record to platinum. Their next effort Play enjoyed even bigger success and the band moved its show into hockey stadiums across the nation.
The US labels took notice and GBS was subsequently signed to Sire by Seymour Stein (Madonna/Talking Heads), who unleashed the band on an unsuspecting American public. Accolades and a solid cult following ensued. “We are showmen and we live and die by our trade,” offers electrified lead singer Alan Doyle. “I am drawn to the light and I was born to burn”.
Born and raised in ‘the far east of the western world,’ the lads have traversed the globe, all the while wearing their hometown on their sleeves. “Our music is of Newfoundland,” explains McCann. “It would be impossible to do what we do if we were from anywhere else. Our songs come from the sea and the cliffs and the rocks and all the other natural beauties our country provides. Without her we simply couldn’t exist.”

For this, their ninth album, the band made the surprise choice to work with indie gadfly Hawksley Workman. “We wanted to push ourselves, to be surprised by our own music,” said Hallett, “and Hawksley was the right pilot for the flight…or the fight, depending on the circumstances.”

A remarkable 15 years in, the band should by this time be content to slow down and rest on their laurels. Instead, Fortune’s Favour, Great Big Sea’s 9th studio album that was recently released in June 2008, sees them boldly embracing new sounds and new ideas, fearlessly pushing the boundaries of their own art and music. In their lifelong quest to marry the traditional music of Newfoundland with their own pop explorations; Fortune’s Favour is a new benchmark.

Don’t miss Great Big Sea at the John Labatt Centre in London on March 19th!!

 

Related Sites
Official Great Big Sea Website

 

 

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