Jane Ehrhardt releases CD

Published Friday July 25th, 2008
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On July 31, the Aberdeen Cultural Center, located at 140 Botsford Street, presents an amazing lineup of up and coming musicians in celebration of several new releases.

The evening will kick off with Moncton's own Ghostown Belle, a solo project by Cam Murphy of the Peter Parkers, and Josiah Barnett.

They will respectively be presenting the endearing, intimate indie folk that can be found on their brand new cds "Drum Fun" (Barnett) and "Blue Sky from the Attic Window" (Ghostown Belle).

Bette & Wallet, a lovely Nova Scotia/Quebec duo, will then charm audiences with the bilingual foot-tapping folk songs to be found on their recently released "Voici, Bette & Wallet".

Moncton-born, Quebec City-based songwriter Jane Ehrhardt and her full band will wrap up the night and set the dance floor ablaze with live performances of the soulful, heart-wrenching folk-rock tunes to be found on her latest P572 records release "Songs from the Trajectory" available in stores now.

The show will start at 9 p.m. and cover charge is $6 at the door.

A portion of the proceeds will go to support the work of the YWCA of Moncton Women's Resource Centre.

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