Submitted. On July 5 from 6PM to 8PM, the Envision Financial Concert in the Park Series is proud to present Big City Soul at the Kariton Art Gallery stage in Mill Lake Park (2387 Ware Street) in Abbotsford.
Great reviews, excited clients, happy club owners and equally happy concert producers have verified that Big City Soul is one powerhouse of a group and a fabulous dance and show band. With nine talented members that bring various different skills and instruments to the band, this version of the Envision Financial Concert in the Park Series is surely not one to be missed.
Terry Raible and Connie Ballendine both offer the vocals behind the band. With Terry’s 30 plus year career as a rhythm and blues and pop vocalist paired with Connie’s ability to bring great sense of style to the band with her soaring voice and incredibly high energy, Big City Soul definitely brings a soulful kind of party for their audience to enjoy.
Backed by Kevin Lee (Trumpet), Terry Lindburg (Tenor Sax), Ken Abel (Baritone Sax), Steve Ranta (Piano and Organ), Michael Toth (Guitar), Johan ‘JP’ Worst (Bass) and Stephen ‘Steve’ Webb (Drums & Percussion), Big City Soul brings together an incredible amount of talent, skill and experience to provide a great show to those who want to enjoy the smooth sounds of rhythm and blues.
For more information about the Envision Financial Coffee House Concert Series, including the full concert schedule, please contact the Abbotsford Arts Council at 604.852.9358 or via email, or visit us online.
About Envision Financial
Envision Financial is a division of First West Credit Union, B.C.’s third-largest credit union, with 39 branches and 28 insurance offices throughout the province operating under the Envision Financial, Valley First and Enderby & District Financial brands. Led by Launi Skinner, First West has $7.7 billion in assets under administration, more than 177,000 members and close to 1,300 employees. For its extensive community involvement, Envision Financial is designated a Caring Company by Imagine Canada. For more information on Envision Financial, please click here.
About the Abbotsford Arts Council
Established in 1972, the Abbotsford Arts Council acts as a resource for local artists while promoting the vision, creativity, and energy of the Abbotsford community through the arts. Nearly 70 local arts, heritage and culture organizations receive support under the umbrella of the Abbotsford Arts Council, and the talents of hundreds of local artists are showcased by the Abbotsford Arts Council each year at the Kariton Art Gallery and Boutique, the Envision Financial Coffee House Concert and Concert in the Park Series, the Arty Awards and the Christmas Artisan Gift Fair. To learn more about the Abbotsford Arts Council, please click here.