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Kinsmen Telemiracle is pleased to announce our cast for Telemiracle 34. This year’s cast is a great combination of old favourites and some great new talent to our stage!

Returning to the cast are BOB McGRATH and BEVERLEY MAHOOD, along with Saskatcheawn favourites ANDREA MENARD, BRAD JOHNER, SHELDON BERGSTROM and DONNY PARENTEAU.

GEORGE CANYON, MICHAEL KAESHAMMER, and THE NORTHERN PIKES are among the headliners who are part of Telemiracle 34. Country artist VICTORIA BANKS and fiddler extraordinaire, SIERRA NOBLE joined Canadian Idol participants MATT RAPPLEY and CARLY RAE JEPSEN to fill our multitalented and diverse cast.

We are pleased to welcome GEORGE CANYON to the cast this year. Canyon is a country neo-traditionalist par excellence, producing music situated somewhere between the bright and studio-tooled Nashville ideal and something a little older, with a voice that can soar with emotion or linger in a heavy bottom-end.

A piano playing jazz prodigy as a teenager, MICHAEL KAESHAMMER has matured into a singer and songwriter of real skill and creative imagination. His musical style and passion for people will endear him to our audience!

The NORTHERN PIKE’S music, poignant lyrics and vocal harmonizing still sound as fresh and innovative today as it did when they first appeared on the scene in the 80s. As Saskatchewan boys with global talent, we are pleased to welcome them to their first performance on Telemiracle.

Most importantly, this cast will be joined by 53 performances presented by people from across Saskatchewan! For a complete list of these performers, please see our webpage at www.telemiracle.com under “Saskatchewan Performers”.

The Kinsmen Foundation makes miracles by providing Saskatchewan people and organizations with special needs equipment and access to medical assistance. Through Telemiracle dollars, the Kinsmen Foundation is able to gift, for example, mobility equipment, travel costs to get to medical facilities, community vans, and equipment in hospitals and health centres.

 

 

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