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LATH EP. 03 - Jack Semple, Val Halla & Danny Olliver

LATH EP. 03 - Jack Semple, Val Halla & Danny Olliver

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Welcome to the third episode of Live at the Hague! A podcast series recorded at the Creative City Centre in the Hague Gallery, a third floor concert venue and visual art gallery.

 We are really excited to share this episode with you that features a great show in our Behind the Songs concert series. Behind the Songs is a monthly series that features Canadian musicians in a "songwriter circle" format.

 We take songwriters from various backgrounds, put them together on stage, and invite them to share their songs, the stories behind the songs, and a bit about their writing process with the audience.

 This episode of of Live at the Hague features master guitarist Jack Semple, rock and country singer songwriter Val Halla and folk singer songwriter Danny Olliver.  

 It was recorded live on in the Hague Gallery at the Creative City Centre in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan.

 For more information about the Creative City Centre and upcoming events, including future Word Up! events, please visit creativecitycentre.ca. You can also us on Facebook and Twitter.

 The theme music for “Live at the Hague” was written and performed by Saskatchewan singer-songwriter Danny Olliver.

 If you like what you hear, and you would like to attend a live recording, please visit creativecitycentre.ca for details of upcoming events. 

 This podcast was made possible through the generous support of Conexus Credit Union. Live at the Hague is a program originating from the Creative City Centre, also supported by the Saskatchewan Arts Board, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Department of Canadian Heritage and the City of Regina.

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