NEWS RELEASE
SILENCE GUELPH
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On Friday, March 16 at 8 p.m., international touring funny man Tony Molesworth returns to Guelph with his comedy and banjo shtick (Last weekend he was here emceeing the BanjoFest).
SILENCE GUELPH
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On Friday, March 16 at 8 p.m., international touring funny man Tony Molesworth returns to Guelph with his comedy and banjo shtick (Last weekend he was here emceeing the BanjoFest).
Sharing the stage with him at Silence Guelph will be M.E. Law who after 16 years in San Diego is back living in Toronto, once again wowing loyal fans back home with her both witty and poignant songwriting, vocal versatility and musicianship on a variety of instruments accompanying herself.
Tony Molesworth's diverse talents and wide experience are apparent from the second he appears on stage. An International Comedy performer and club headliner for over 25 years.
He has entertained at thousands of shows, shared stages with hundreds of stars, including Jim Carrey, Howie Mandel, John Candy, Rick Moranis, Russell Peters, Jerry Lewis, and opened for musical acts such as Weird Al Yankovich, U.2, John Mayall, and Elvis Costello. Much more here.
"M.E. Law lights up the music scene. A talented, charming and entertaining jewel, she brings her musical joy, inspiration and wit to the delight of all. Her songs are musically-sophisticated with lilting vocals. Her lyrics are wickedly clever with humorous observations of modern society." - Frank Kocher, San Diego Troubadour
M.E. Law has been entertaining audiences around the world since 1978. From sold out house concerts to Canadian folk festivals, Baja beach concerts to Tokyo bars, m.e.'s work has gained an international following. She has recorded 5 CDs, and her music credits range from documentary film to reality TV to a George Romero zombie film. Much more here.
Friday, March 16
At Silence - 6 Essex St, Guelph. 8 p.m.
Details here
Tickets $15 at the door (cash only)
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