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COMING TO THE MARY WINSPEAR CENTRE

VALDY

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The Mary Winspear Centre welcomes back Canadian music legend, Valdy, with a solo performanc­e on Saturday, Jan. 13 at the intimate Charlie White Theatre.

Paul “Valdy” Horsdal has been part of the fabric of Canadian pop, country and folk music for over 40 years. Combining the art of storytelli­ng and music, Valdy captures life’s most special moments with warmth and magic. Playing around 200 shows a year for four decades, performing live is still enjoyable to the long-time Salt Spring Island resident.

Valdy is an energetic performer, famous for jigging and dancing on stage, and establishi­ng rapport with young and adult audiences alike. To date, he has 14 albums, 22 singles and four gold records, and has sold nearly half a million units worldwide. Famous for the hit Play Me a

Rock ‘n’ Roll Song, Valdy toured the world several times over. He also has won two Juno Awards for Folk Singer of the Year and Folk Entertaine­r of the Year, along with seven additional Juno nomination­s.

Valdy was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2005, and the Victoria Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame in ‘08, something he says is an honour, if not somewhat perplexing. “As a folksinger, I play it all. I was inducted into the Victoria R’n’R Hall of Fame, but I’m still a folksinger, thus cover all styles of music,” he commented.

In June 2012, he received the Order of Canada for his lifelong dedication and achievemen­ts in the world of music, as well as his humanitari­an, philanthro­pic, and social work.

Playing crowd favourites, new material and even a few surprises, an evening with folk icon Valdy will entertain those both young and young at heart.

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