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Gordie Tentrees recently emailed us to tell us about his show at the Downbeat Lounge this Wednesday, April 12 and we thought we'd share with our readers. "Hello Folks, there is a little tour headed your way," says Tentrees.
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Gordie Tentrees recently emailed us to tell us about his show at the Downbeat Lounge this Wednesday, April 12 and we thought we'd share with our readers.

"Hello Folks, there is a little tour headed your way," says Tentrees.

"[The show is] hailed as the 30.30. Tour (30 shows in 30 days) from Toronto to Whitehorse covering 10,000 Km," Tentrees says. "[We'll be] performing songs from our debut albums filled with Northern roots tunes."

The Gordie Tentrees band is two of Canada's rising songsters Gordie Tentrees and Indio Saravanja.

The band website says this about them:

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The Gordie Tentrees Band takes you on a driving boogie train fuelled by their own brand of electric roots music.

Their country-rock-a-billy-folk-blues sound mixed with no-nonsense lyrics, harmonies and multi-instrumentation has taken this popular Yukon act all over the Festival circuit.

They have performed over 300 live shows in the past 2 years alone, always mixing up their dynamic, original material on Canadian Festival Stages.

This loveable act is known for their blistering energy, mixing raw, gritty lyrics with grooves that embrace the audience.

Wearing their hearts upon their sleeves, they continue to garner attention as the next emerging group to come out of the North.

The fall of 2004 brought the release of their much anticipated debut album " 29 Loads of Freight".

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Carol Martin

About the Author: Carol Martin

Carol has over 20-years experience in journalism, was raised in Sault Ste. Marie, and has also lived and worked in Constance Lake First Nation, Sudbury, and Kingston before returning to her hometown to join the SooToday team in 2004.
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