The Yellow Door Choir Benefit Concert for Rosie Animal Adoptions:
Friday, May 30th and Saturday May 31st at 8:00pm, at the
Unitarian Church of Montreal, 5035 de Maisonneuve Ouest; Vendome metro
The Yellow Door Choir, under the direction of Eleanor Stubley, is a much-loved Montreal institution.
Montrealers know that these are seriously talented choristers with a fun and innovative approach to concert-giving.
This spring’s concert is a tail-waggingly playful and poignant benefit for Rosie Animal Adoptions called It’s a Dog’s Life.
CKUT’s Susan Fitch visited a recent rehearsal and recorded a preview of the event for us.
Let’s listen now to a few musical clips from the show. Then we’ll hear an interview Susan recorded with the concert’s emcee, Montreal humourist and comedienne Kate Conner.
[It's a Dog's Life concert preview and interview]
Earlier we heard The Yellow Door Choir singing excerpts from: “Followed by a Dog”, “Cruella de Ville”, “A Good Dog Is Lost”, and “Give a Dog a Bone”.
That gospel closing number we just heard was called “Don’t Worry”.
For more information about tickets to It’s a Dog’s Life you can go to: www.yellowdoorchoir.com
And you can learn more about Rosie Animal Adoptions at: www.rosieanimaladoption.ca
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