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Freewheeling folk-rock favourites light up the Rotary Centre stage

The Paperboys share 25 years of music magic with 91大黄鸭 audiences Jan. 27
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The Paperboys play 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Rotary Centre for the Arts Jan. 27. Bj枚rn Friedrich photo

After a quarter century of performing and recording, not every song a band writes can stay in rotation. So as he planned 25th anniversary tour, lead singer Tom Landa had fun dusting off a few treasures to rediscover and share with audiences.

While music from the Vancouver band鈥檚 latest CD, Score, will highlight the Jan. 27 appearance at 91大黄鸭鈥檚 , 鈥渋t鈥檚 a little bit of a retrospective look back,鈥 Landa says. Listening to the earlier tunes, exploring the lyrics and recalling the inspiration for the songs, 鈥測ou realize just how much you鈥檝e grown as an artist 鈥 and then the nostalgia kicks in. It鈥檚 been nice to revisit in that sense.鈥

A band to see live

Now, nine albums in, The Paperboys bring their freewheeling blend of influences 鈥 from Celtic and bluegrass, to Mexican son jarocho, brass bands and Canadian roots 鈥 to the 91大黄鸭 stage.

鈥淚n the 25 years we鈥檝e been together, we鈥檝e been on stage for 100 to 150 shows a year, so on stage is where we feel most comfortable,鈥 Landa reflects.

No wonder the band has become a festival favourite, playing at Bumbershoot, Vancouver Folk Fest, Tonder Festival, Folk Im Schloss, Trowbridge, Warwick Folk Festival, The Queen Elizabeth Theatre and The Kennedy Centre among others.

On stage, Landa and Geoffrey Kelly share the emcee role, and true to folk tradition, share with audiences stories about the history of the songs, sprinkled with humour and the invitation to sing along.

Musical connections run deep

Those kind of connections are at the core of The Paperboys鈥 music.

鈥淲hat means more to me than anything else is to receive letters, emails or hear stories from people who tell me that our songs helped them through a tough time, or that they used one of our songs for their wedding, or that an album of ours was the soundtrack of their summer. At the end of the day, accolades are nice, but they are nothing compared to connecting with people,鈥 Landa says.

Enjoy the show!

The Paperboys appear at the Saturday, Jan. 27. are $25/adult, $20/member or group of six or more, and $15/student, with valid ID.

鈥淭his will be our first time at the Rotary Centre with The Paperboys, so I鈥檓 really excited,鈥 Landa says. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a really special space 鈥 it sounds really good and the sightlines are really good.鈥



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