Blind River trio that s been entertaining the north shore for decades drops its first album
A group of women from Blind river who have been playing and performing together for decades have finally launched their first album.
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Group s music is a fusion of folk, country and pop, and they rehearse around their kitchen table
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Posted: Jan 24, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 24
Lois Jones, Debbie Rivard and Patty Dunlop are members of Blind River group Women in Song. They recently released their first album.(Women in Song/Facebook)
Author of the article: Kelly James
Publishing date: Jan 07, 2021 • January 7, 2021 • 4 minute read • Photo supplied Women in Song, composed of Debbie Rivard, Lois Jones and Patty Dunlop, are about to release their first album, entitled ‘Life of a Woman’. The CD features 13 original tracks covering a wide range of musical genres by the popular local trio.
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They are treasured in Blind River and along the North Shore for their marvellous voices, delicious harmonies and generous spirit. Now, Women in Song are set to release their first album, entitled ‘Life of a Woman’. For more than 20 years, Lois Jones, Debbie Rivard and Patty Dunlop have melded their golden voices together to produce the unique sound that is instantly identifiable to their legions of fans. They have played innumerable concerts all along the North Shore, often lending their talents in support of charitable causes.
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Friends of San Pasqual Academy board members display some of the wonderful items that were purchased or donated by many caring individuals and organizations to the foster students of San Pasqual Academy. The holiday event was hosted by Friends of San Pasqual Academy. Pictured left to right is Kathy Lathrum, volunteer Nina Conforti, Joan Scott, Director of San Pasqual Academy Tia Moore, Dagmar Helgager and Andrea Reynolds. Not pictured are Teri Summerhays, Lois Jones, Karen Ventura, Debby Syverson and Bob Syverson.
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