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Two chances to catch Rhythm and Grace in the Sault

Celtic-Gospel group to perform at St. Gerard Majella Parish and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church
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NEWS RELEASE
RHYTHM AND GRACE
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Fiddles, keyboard, Irish whistle, accordion, bass, guitar, and step-dancing will all be a part of the dynamic, faith-filled shows on the upcoming tour by Rhythm and Grace, a Celtic-Gospel group comprised of Alex and Miriam Duketow and their nine talented children. From Ontario to B.C., Rhythm and Grace will share their inspirational Celtic-Gospel and folk songs which capture stories of faith applied to everyday life. The tour will coincide with the release of their brand new CD Because He Loves Me

On Saturday, July 13, the group will roll into Sault Ste. Marie to showcase their talent at St. Gerard Majella Parish. Then, on Monday, Aug. 5, they'll return to Sault Ste. Marie for another concert, this time at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. On their tour, they will perform 17 shows in Manitoba, Alberta, B.C., and Saskatchewan, also making a stop along the way in Seattle, Wash. Other Ontario stops will include Wawa, Thunder Bay, Dryden, Kenora, and Schreiber.

Miriam and Alex's collaboration began when they met. Marriage, children, then music lessons have led to a dynamic home-life filled with music from morning until night. The oldest six children, Caleb, MaryGrace, Bethany, Rachel, Madeline, and Monica, range from eight to 17 years old, and all nine children (including the three youngest) participate in the shows, along with their parents. 

"The Rhythm and Grace Musical Tour is a fantastic experience for all ages! The family is so gifted, with dancing, singing, and instrumental music, they provide such a warm and wholesome experience that those who attend feel a deep sence of tranquility. I highly recommend Alex and his family.”  – Jason Baize, youth coordinator of Christ Our Saviour Parish in Steinbach, Man.

“Through your dynamic music, dancing, and smiles, you have brought us true joy and hope. Thank you for sharing your authentic faith and gifts with us.”  – Rev. Jan Grotkowski, pastor of St. Patrick’s Parish in Campbell River, B.C. 

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