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Rachael Ransom Album Release Concert (Re-Scheduled)
November 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm PST
Join us on November 15th for an unforgettable evening as Vancouver’s own Rachel Ransom performs her debut album, “sixty seven ten!”
Previously performing at the 2024 Strong Sessions in August, Rachael is back with a solo concert accompanied by a full live band with VAMS musicians.
Rachel’s original material channels the raw emotion and timeless sound of singer-songwriter legends like Carole King and Joan Armatrading, while adding her own fresh, heartfelt touch.
Rachael was recently interviewed by the Vancouver Sun about her album: “Sixty seven ten is actually my parents’ house number and reflects my origins and growing up, so in my mind, it is a coming-of-age album of sorts,” says Rachel.
Raised on the classics by Bob Dylan, Steely Dan, and Billy Joel, she brings that rich musical heritage to her own unique sound.
Don’t miss Rachel Ransom live in concert and witness her heartfelt coming-of-age music inspired by her origins.
Tickets are available by donation (Suggested donation $10).
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