Friday, October 19, 2007

Black and White With A Touch Of Colour - Saturday, October 27, 2007 By: Janessa Lowrey

Second Annual Concert at Kay Meek continues to serve as fundraiser for Harvest Project

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Vancouver, BC - The second annual pop/ classical concert, Black and White with a Touch of Colour, featuring Canadian platinum composer and pianist Kenneth N. Johnson, will take place at the Kay Meek Centre in West Vancouver on Saturday, October 27th at 8:00 P.M.. Once again this show is a fundraiser for the Harvest Project, a non-profit organization on the North Shore. The event will also feature a silent auction thanks to Harvest Project donors. Bidding begins when the doors open at 7:00 P.M. and continues through intermission.

The concert will feature Johnson at the piano, an orchestral ensemble, and special guest vocalists and dancers. Special guest artists this year are soprano Caitlin Bradley, tenor Lane Price, and dancer/ choreographer Jill Henis. The show is accompanied by the Northern Light Orchestra, and will also feature a special performance by songwriter/ guitarist Scott Johnson .

The response from last year's show was tremendous says Johnson. I was thrilled that so many people asked when it would be performed again. I am expecting our audience attendance to be up this year, enabling us to make a significantly greater financial contribution to the Harvest Project.

Tickets are available from the Kay Meek Centre Box office by phone between 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday to Friday at $28 for adults and $25 for seniors and students.

The Harvest Project reaches out to individuals and families who are facing a difficult life circumstance. They can find help within the organization. Their primary focus is to, Extend a hand up, not a hand out. The Harvest Project was founded upon the Biblical principles of being generous to those in need.

For more information, contact:

Kenneth N. Johnson

Kay Meek Centre

Harvest Project

604-921-7702

604-913-3634

604-983-9488

Email KNJmusic

Kay Meek Centre

Harvest Project

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