@pgcitizen

Wednesday May 22, 2013

subscription options


Your Citizen,
Your Way




QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Survey results are meant for general information only, and are not based on recognised statistical methods.



Bringing the talent home

Maureen Washington brings musical entourage to Art Space

submitted photo
Maureen Washington and Her Boys will perform Thursday at Art Space, above Books & Co., 1685 Third Avenue.

She's living the dream in Victoria but Maureen Washington will be back in real life for a Thursday night show at Art Space.

"I want to show Prince George what wonderful musicians I get to work with, so I thought I should bring the boys with me for the show," said Washington. "I'm excited because all three of them are world class musicians."

Her Boys, Washington's entourage [as she calls them], includes Karel Roessingh on piano, Joey Smith on bass, and Damian Graham, on drums and percussion.

"They are Vancouver Island's top jazz musicians so I'm excited to bring that kind of talent home with me," she added. "I want to say 'here, look who I get to work with!'"

The Prince George show is part of a mini B.C. tour and includes an appearance at Vancouver's The Cellar Jazz Club April 25 and Hermann's Jazz Club in Victoria May 5.

"I'll step one big toe into the Vancouver pool and so many people always ask me to come home and do another show so I couldn't resist," said Maureen. "I've got a great fan base in Prince George and built one up in Victoria and now we need to move little by little across the country and let people know that mama's on the loose! So this is a test run for me to see what it's like to manage and put together a tour and find out how it looks and how it functions."

Washington grew up in Prince George and about five years ago moved to Victoria to further her music career. Once she moved there and did some Internet networking, she was asked to do a commercial to promote Victoria's downtown businesses and she was invited to be part of a show that featured jazz divas.

"In the commercial I was the singer and the fake guitar player," Washington laughed.

Then she performed at Alix Goolden Hall in Victoria for the Ladies of Jazz Diva Show in 2008.

Just last year, she won a fan-vote based Monday Magazine M award for best jazz and blues vocalist or group. So she's definitely enjoyed successes because of her move and does between five and eight shows a month.

"I don't profess myself to be a jazz and blues singer because in all honesty I am a story teller -- that's a better description," said Washington. "I still cry through my songs because it moves me to a deeper level and I'm always going to tell you the story and sometimes I get so emotionally wrapped up in a song. These are the stories that I want to tell you because they've tingled me in some way and I want to share that with you."

An example of one those songs that just gets to Washington is Somewhere Over The Rainbow.

"That song has a real connection for me," said Washington. "The lyrics reflect the adventure I'm on, coming to Victoria from Prince George is Somewhere Over The Rainbow and that's me living my big dream."

Maureen Washington and Her Boys take the stage Thursday at 8 p.m. at Art Space, above Books & Co., 1685 Third Avenue. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the door, with a cash bar. Tickets at Books & Co or online https://www.regimojo.com/registrations/54/forms.


Comments


NOTE: To post a comment in the new commenting system you must have an account with at least one of the following services: Disqus, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, OpenID. You may then login using your account credentials for that service. If you do not already have an account you may register a new profile with Disqus by first clicking the "Post as" button and then the link: "Don't have one? Register a new profile".

The Prince George Citizen welcomes your opinions and comments. Personal attacks, offensive language or unsubstantiated allegations are subject to reader complaint through flagging, and once alerted, online editors reserve the right to delete comments deemed inappropriate. We reserve the right to close the comments thread for stories that are deemed especially sensitive. For further information, please contact the editor or publisher.

blog comments powered by Disqus



About Us | Advertise | Contact Us | Sitemap / RSS   Glacier Community Media: www.glaciermedia.ca    © Copyright 2013 Glacier Community Media | User Agreement & Privacy Policy

LOG IN



Lost your password?