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The Story of Linda Ronstadt: Returning to the stage after two sold-out shows last year, what we find here is crossover superstar Ronstadt’s stories and songs brought to life with award-winning local singer and actress Andrea House playing the title role.
With timeless hits like When Will I Be Loved, You’re No Good and Blue Bayou, Ronstadt is way more than her record sales — her career a mix of unprecedented musical versatility, female empowerment and a courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease. Dan Churchill is on bass, guitar by Peter Belec, Jamie Cooper on drums, Chris Andrew on keyboards with backup singers Christine Bandelow and Kevin Dabbs, this perfectly combines House’s talents and passions, so please don’t miss it!
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Details: 7 p.m. Saturday at Jubilee Auditorium (11455 87 Ave.), $51.10 and up at ticketmaster.ca
SkirtsAfire Comedy Night: Theatre and skits proliferate this buffet of laughs hosted by Kijo Gatama, with performances by absurdist Gabby Bernard, Meegan Sweet channelling a raccoon, The Hysterical Ladies discussing sexual anxiety, Lauren Brady as a chain-smoking half-swan and a choose-your-own-adventure by Sophie May Healey. The Ladies of Jazz provide the music — come one, come all!
Details: 9 p.m. at La Cité Francophone (8627 91 St.), $21 at skirtsafire.com
Dead Bob: Proving old-school crusty punk is still alive and kicking holes in the rumpus room wall, legendary former NoMeansNo drummer John Wright’s newish band has been getting high praise for the live shows and new album, Life Like, while his brother Rob Wright is enjoying fingerpicking John Fahey in the green fields of retirement.
Thoughtful, full of pathos and of course heavy enough to get a pit going, Dead Bob is joined by the awesome Cutoffs and Half Dead to get things right revved up.
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