Uriah Heep - the Magician's Farewell

Uriah Heep - the Magician's Farewell
26 February 2025
WEDNESDAY
7 p.m.
April Wine
April Wine is a Canadian rock and pop band formed in 1969 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The band has released 18 studio albums, and have reached the top 10 in the Canadian music charts with hits such as “Just Between You and Me”, “Roller”, “Sign of the Gypsy Queen”, and “Say Hello”. The band has been nominated for multiple Juno Awards, and have won several awards throughout their career.

April Wine is widely considered to be one of the most influential bands in the history of Canadian music. They have been cited as an influence by many modern bands, and have earned a reputation as one of the most talented and consistent rock bands of their era.

Paul Weller
Paul Weller is an English singer, songwriter, and musician who is widely regarded as one of the greatest legends in the history of British rock music. He first rose to fame in the late 1970s as the frontman of the punk rock band The Jam, before later achieving success with The Style Council and as a solo artist.

Weller was born in Woking, Surrey, in 1958, and began his music career at the age of sixteen when he formed The Jam with school friend Steve Brooks and Rick Buckler. The band quickly became one of the most influential groups of the late seventies, thanks to hits such as "Town Called Malice", "The Eton Rifles," and "Going Underground. "

After The Jam disbanded in 1982, Weller formed a new band, The Style Council, with keyboardist Mick Talbot.


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