The Prince George Citizen

Christine HINZMANN

- Citizen staff chinzmann@pgcitizen.ca

There’s nothing like a little splash of Johnny Reid sunshine to drive those winter blues away.

Reid will once again take to the CN Centre stage March 8, just in time to ensure our survival of the snow days of reckoning that have plagued Prince George.

Revival is Reid’s new two-time Juno award nominated album, that he will showcase during his cross-Canada tour starting in Sydney, B.C., on Feb. 26 and ending April 24 in St. John’s, Newfoundla­nd.

Reid, a six-time Juno award winner and twenty-six time Canadian Country Music award recipient, has mostly original songs on Revival like Soul Train, Heart of A Woman, Memphis and Cry No More, while reviving two oldies with updated covers of She Just Wants To Dance, because his daughter Ava loves the song, and Every Time I Roll The Dice.

“When we come to Prince George we’re bringing our 14-piece band and it’s going to be a show not to be missed,” Reid said during a phone interview.

Reid has taken a bit of a side-step in his career and talked about working on a very special project for the last two years.

“I’ve been working on a musical for my grandmothe­r,” Reid announced. “It’s for my Granny Margaret. She has such a great story – widowed when she was 21, raised three boys by herself, scrubbing floors, and such a great woman and so I wanted to immortaliz­e my Granny. I wanted to see if I could bring her back to life on stage and the only way for me to do that is to write a musical so I wrote a musical called My Bonnie Lass.”

The production has just been picked up by M. Rubinoff Production­s.

“That’s been a huge big thing for us, so in the next couple of years, I would say the spring of 2020, I’m going to bring this show to Canada and take it on tour across Canada and I’m going to introduce everybody to my Granny,” Reid said. “It was a crazy time between the 1940s and 1970s and the strength and sense of humour with which these women raised a generation is just a beautiful story and the fact that it’s a musical and has great characters will make it something people will definitely enjoy.”

In his spare time, Reid has produced Glass Tiger’s new album, 31, in partnershi­p with Warner Music Canada. The album was just released.

Glass Tiger, a Canadian band that’s

 ?? CITIZEN FILE PHOTO ?? Johnny Reid, seen here performing at CN Centre in 2012, will bring his 14-piece band back to Prince George March 8.
CITIZEN FILE PHOTO Johnny Reid, seen here performing at CN Centre in 2012, will bring his 14-piece band back to Prince George March 8.

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