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Parkallen Community League Day

Come on down to the Parkallen Community League Hall on Sept 21, 2024 for some games and live music.  

1 – 1:15 Welcome

1:15 - 2:15 Memory Lane Singers

2:30 – 3:30 Crossing MacKenzie

3:30 – 4:00 Cake will be served

4:00 – 5:00 Bobby Cameron

Memory Lane Singers: 
Get ready to party!  Meet the Memory Lane Singers, a dynamic quartet who's ready to take you on a musical journey to some of the most iconic days of music. From hip shaking Rock n' Roll to groovy disco hits, they'll transport you back in time with their captivating performance!
Memory Lane on Facebook
Memory Lane on Instagram

Crossing MacKenzie:
Crossing MacKenzie is a side project of three members of the long-time, Edmonton based Celtara. Steven Bell, Andreas Illig and Bonnie Gregory play an eclectic mix of Celtic influenced music and bring vocals, fiddle, guitar, piano and accordion into the fray. These three seasoned performers made their trio debut at the 2024 Water Valley Celtic Festival; and they’re just getting started!
Crossing MacKenzie Homepage
Crossing MacKenzie on Facebook
Crossing MacKenzie on Instagram

Bobby Cameron 
Parkallen is lucky to have Edmonton's award winning songwriter and recording artist Bobby Cameron play at our Community League Day Music Festival!  Bobby is a formidable guitarist who toured with blues legend Long John Baldry and as a solo artist has shared the stage with Chris De Burg, Colin James, Lee Roy Parnell, Burton Cummings, Big Sugar, Loverboy, April Wine, The Kentucky Headhunters, including members of The Rolling Stones.
Edmonton blues artist Bobby Cameron is a multi-award winning roots n' blues singer songwriter originally hailing from Cape Breton Island, NS.
Bobby Cameron Homepage

Parkallen Community League Day Music Festival Poster featuring Crossing MacKenzie (three musicians holding a guitar, accordian and fiddle) Bobby Cameron (rock musician with electric guitar) and Memory Lane Singers (headshots of two women and two men) Parkallen Community League 1-5 p.m. Cake served at 3:30

Marlene Wurfel