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Jann Arden’s “These Are the Days” tour coming to the Kootenays this Fall

Multi- platinum and Juno award winning artist Jann Arden will return to the Kootenay’s this fall in support of her latest album, “These Are the Days”, which was released in March.
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Multi- platinum and Juno award winning artist Jann Arden will return to the Kootenay’s this fall in support of her latest album, “These Are the Days”, which was released in March.

Her Western Canadian tour will be stopping in Cranbrook on November 13 at the Key City Theatre and at Trail’s Charles Bailey Theatre on the 14th.

Last year, Arden completed a highly successful 27-date Canadian tour, previewing two songs from the new album, produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Bob Rock. The two singles “A Long Goodbye”, and Everybody’s Always Pulling on Me” have received extensive airplay on pop-oriented stations across the country.

Arden catapulted onto the Canadian music scene in 1993 with the release of her debut album “Time for Mercy” — featuring the hit single “I would Die for You”. A year later with “Living Under June”, she would have her career breakout hit “Insensitive,” that would solidify her position in the music world.

Arden has released 14 albums and has had 19 top ten singles.

In her career to date, she has received eight Juno Awards, including Female artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, and she hosted the awards in 1997 and again in 2016.

Ardenis also the recipient of 10 SOCAN awards, four Western Canadian Music awards, a Much Music Video award, three Prairie Music Awards, and an Alberta Recording Industry Association Award.

Arden is also the recipient of a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, and in 2012 she was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal and in 2013, was inducted into the Western Canadian Music Alliance Hall of Fame.

In addition to being a singer/songwriter, Jann is an author of note. In 2017, she released the Canadian best seller “Feeding My Mother-Comfort and Laughter in the Kitchen as My Mom Lives with Memory Loss.” Her previous releases include “If I knew, Don’t You Think I’d Tell You”, and” I’ll Tell You One Damn Thing, That’s All I know”, and her bestselling self-penned memoir ‘Falling Backwards.”

In 2010, Jann took on broadcast duties as the host of “Being Jann”, an hour-long talk show on CBC radio, and just a year later she sat in the judge’s chair for Canada Sings.

Never one to settle into one discipline, Arden has made appearances on several television sitcoms, including Ellen, Corner Gas, and on the Rick Mercer Report. This year Jann has been involved in “Working Moms”, and “The Detour”.

Tickets for the “These are the Days Tour” go on sale on Friday May 4th in both Cranbrook and Trail..In Cranbrook you can purchase tickets for the November 13th show at the Key City Theatre by calling 250-426-7006, at the box office itself, or online at www.keycitytheatre.ca. For the Trail show, tickets will be available at the the box office at the Charles Bailey Theatre, by phone at 1-866-9669. or online at Trail-arts.com

The ‘These Are the Days Tour,” featuring Jann Arden live in Concert is a presentation of the Kootenay Concert Connection in association with your friends at EZ Rock.



Barry Coulter

About the Author: Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998, and has been part of all those dynamic changes the newspaper industry has gone through over the past 20 years.
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