A founding member of The Canadian Tenors wowed the audience at Bethel Church in Quesnel on Saturday, April 23.
Ken Lavigne’s 3 Knights with a Tenor featured the music of Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Elton John with a blend of classical tenor sound and modern style.
Quesnel Live Arts (QLA) called it a night to remember.
“Such a good turnout for the concert last night,” QLA wrote Sunday, April 24 on Facebook.
“Thanks to Ken Lavigne for sending everyone home with a song in their heart and a big smile on their faces.”
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Before performing in Quesnel, Lavigne made stops in Kitimat, Prince Rupert and Burns Lake with pianist Nico Rhodes, bassist Casey Ryder and violinist Thomas Neville.
Lavigne was a founding member of the Canadian Tenors in 2004 and then in 2006 he co-founded the tenor trio, ROMANZA. In 2007 he shifted focus to producing solo performances and CD recordings that include On the Street Where You Live, Believe, O Night Divine, Keep Holding On and Showtime.
He released a Christmas CD in October 2014 entitled Comfort & Joy.
(With files from Christian Apostolovski)
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