The Southwest Booster

Local Telemiracl­e performers hosting fundraiser on February 19

- SCOTT ANDERSON

Supporters of Telemiracl­e will have an opportunit­y to support the lone Southwest group entertaini­ng at next month’s Telemiracl­e 46.

Local faith-based percussion group Rhythm of Life will be featured at a fundraisin­g concert at Trailview Alliance Church starting at 7 p.m. on Saturday, February 19. The fundraisin­g concert will also feature a performanc­e by country gospel group Funk and Company.

Rhythm of Life leader Mike Orcherton noted the group is comprised of four students he teaches drumming lessons to, and the accomplish­ed young drummers will be sharing a series of songs during a unique evening performanc­e. The group will perform six or eight songs, plus each of the students will each perform a solo song. The grand finale will involve all of the performers on stage at once.

“It’s going to be a couple of hours of some really good music, and as far as I know there is no group like ours in all of Saskatchew­an. So it’s going to be very unique and very exciting,” Orcherton said.

The evening is a free concert, but all donations made that evening will be directed to Telemiracl­e.

Orcherton founded the drumming group about five years ago when some of his top students needed some extra challenges.

“I got inspired by another group that I found online,” he noted. “So we cut some 45 gallon drums apart and got some water barrels and

made some drums.”

The group has had three or four different line-up of performers over the years, and the current line up consists of drumming students aged 14 to 17.

The 2022 roster of performers

will be introduced during the concert, and the music they shared during the Telemiracl­e taping will be unveiled at the February 19th fundraisin­g concert.

The group has already completed the taping of their performanc­e which will be slotted into the Telemiracl­e broadcast.

“It was really good. I’ve been to similar stuff but the kids had never been,” Orcherton said.

“The taping itself went really, really smoothly because

the guys know their stuff really well. We had talked a lot about what a profession­al taping environmen­t would be like as compared to just a regular practice. And they were super. They just did extremely well.”

“I couldn’t have been prouder of these guys. They played amazingly well. Swift Current can be proud to be represente­d by these young men.”

Rhythm of Life will be one of the more than 100

homegrown talents which will be featured during the 20-hour Telemiracl­e broadcast on CTV on March 5 and 6. The show runs from 9 p.m. on March 5 and runs through to 5 p.m. on March 6.

Individual­s interested in making a donation to Telemiracl­e through Rhythm of Life can visit the official Telemiracl­e donation website at https:// telemiracl­e.micharity. com/product/rhythm-oflife-swift-current/

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Local percussion group Rhythm of Life is photograph­ed at the recording of their Telemiracl­e performanc­e which will be included during Telemiracl­e 46 on March 5 and 6.
SUBMITTED PHOTO Local percussion group Rhythm of Life is photograph­ed at the recording of their Telemiracl­e performanc­e which will be included during Telemiracl­e 46 on March 5 and 6.

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