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A Musical Celebration of a Life Well Lived
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm's Music, Performance, Personal Life
Tagged Bob Tremblay, Commercial Tavern, Doug Dietrich, Gerry Smith, Grant Heywood, Lance Russwurm, Laura Russwurm, Paul Weber, Shirley Russwurm, Stan Taylor
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The Two Plus Who & Friends last Sunday evening at Gore Park
Well…we finally got a gorgeous day for the Sunday Evening Concert in Gore Park, Elmira. The TWO PLUS WHO were the hosts for the evening – the “two” being Lynn Russwurm (on bass) & Bob Tremblay (on dobro and lead … Continue reading
Posted in Lynn Russwurm's Summer Concert Series
Tagged Carmen Butchart, Grant Heywood, Jimmy Phair, Lance Russwurm
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The Two Plus Who at The RED CHEVRON this week…
The TWO PLUS WHO will once again be performing at THE RED CHEVRON at 34 Elizabeth Street in Guelph. Showtime is Saturday June 20, from 3 pm until 7 pm. The “TWO” as usual, will be Bob Trembay and Lynn … Continue reading
Posted in The Two Plus Who
Tagged Bob Tremblay, Lance Russwurm, Lynn Ruisswurm, The Two Plus Who
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National Traditional Country Music Association Award Winner
Dad was thrilled to get his award for best songwriting on a CD down here in Iowa at the old time country music festival hosted by the National Traditional Country Music Association. We’re meeting lots of cool people and getting … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm's Music
Tagged best songwriting award, Bob Everard, Lance Russwurm, Lynn Russwurm, National Traditional Country Music Association, NTCMA Old Time Country Music Festival
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Art Social Day in Watford
Last weekend Lynn and his son Lance performed in Watford, Ontario, for the first annual “Art Social Day.” Art Social Day was spearheaded by local mural artist, Francis Martin, who initially rented the building as a studio in which he … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Performance, Personal Life, Uncategorized
Tagged Art Social Day, Francis Martin, Gore Park, Lance Russwurm, Liana Russwurm, Ontario, The Art Shop, Watford
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A Busy Week
On Thursday Lynn again performed as a single act at Leisureworld, and he played another gig for the Elmira Seniors at the Woolwich Memorial centre today. Saturday Lynn and his son Lance will be performing at noon for Art Social … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm's Summer Concert Series, Performance
Tagged Art Social Day, Doors Open Lambton County, Elmira Seniors, Lance Russwurm, Liana Russwurm, The Art Shop, Watford, Woolwich Memorial Centre
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See Rescue Junction on Father’s Day
An all day rain storm made it necessary to cancel Earl Fries’ performance last week. Luckily blue skies and sunshine are the only forecast for in Lynn Russwurm’s Summer Concert Series tomorrow, so come on out to Gore Park tomorrow for … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm's Summer Concert Series, Personal Life
Tagged Father's Day, Lance Russwurm, Laura Gaede Russwurm, Rescue Junction
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NTCMA Review: Lynn Russwurm’s “Singing My Songs”
Lynn couldn’t have received a better accolade for his 1973 Canadian Classic “Down Home In Newfoundland” than having it recorded and popularized by Newfoundland’s own Michael T. Wall in 1975. When Lynn released his solo album “Singing My Songs” last … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm's Music
Tagged "Singing My Songs", Bob Everhart, Bob Tremblay, Doug Dietrich, Down Home In Newfoundland, Gerry Smith, Grant Heywood, Guylaine Basque, Hank Thompson, Lance Russwurm, Michael T. Wall, National Traditional Country Music Association, NTCMA, reviews, Rural Roots Music Commission
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Saturday at the Top End
The Two Plus Who will be appearing at the Top End Restaurant in Neustadt on Saturday, October 12th, 2013. Check out the calendar in the sidebar for more chances to see them play. Here’s a sample of the Two Plus … Continue reading
Posted in Country Music, Lynn Russwurm Presents Fall Concert Series, The Two Plus Who
Tagged Bob Tremblay. Lynn Russwurm, Grant Heywood, Harry Busby, Lance Russwurm, Top End
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