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Presented by Red Dirt Skinners
Described by Roots Music Canada as “the Pink Floyd of folk music,” a Red Dirt Skinners concert is a high energy display of sublime musicianship and story telling from an act who make endearing and genuine connections with their audiences.
Winners of International awards across multiple genres, the Skinners’ unique and fresh sound, deep and moving songwriting and heartwarming stories makes their show a must-see performance.
With male and female harmonies blending together as one voice and Sarah’s trademark soprano saxophone solos, you will be swept along by the refreshingly different sound of the Red Dirt Skinners.
Currently writing their 9th album, Rob and Sarah Skinner will steal your hearts. Don’t miss their show!
Presented by Red Dirt Skinners
Described by Roots Music Canada as “the Pink Floyd of folk music,” a Red Dirt Skinners concert is a high energy display of sublime musicianship and story telling from an act who make endearing and genuine connections with their audiences.
Winners of International awards across multiple genres, the Skinners’ unique and fresh sound, deep and moving songwriting and heartwarming stories makes their show a must-see performance.
With male and female harmonies blending together as one voice and Sarah’s trademark soprano saxophone solos, you will be swept along by the refreshingly different sound of the Red Dirt Skinners.
Currently writing their 9th album, Rob and Sarah Skinner will steal your hearts. Don’t miss their show!
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