![]() Tickets are $30 and are available online at the MAC’s website. “I’ve been doing it for quite a while.”ĭoors open at 6 p.m. “My music has matured along with me,” Zappacosta said. His lyrics are inspired by everyday life and feelings - things everyone can relate to. So I started doing songs that meant something to me and I’m sure they mean a lot to an awful lot of other people.” “And I thought that if I’m going to be doing songs, I should like them. “I thought that I could write those kind of songs to make them happy, but in the back of my mind I thought ‘I know that I’ll be doing these for a long time, as I progress and age’,” Zappacosta said. In the ’90s he stopped chasing what commercial radio was doing and began writing lyrics and music he found more authentic. “Andrew is absolutely a tremendous player, and a jazz player and teacher.”īrought to the world’s attention through a legacy of ’80s hits, Zappacosta songs such as ‘Start Again’, ‘When I Fall in Love Again’ and ‘Nothing Can Stand In Your Way’ became staples on contemporary radio. “We’ve been playing pretty much since,” he said. Zappacosta met pianist Glover after he moved to Edmonton from Toronto 28 years ago. ![]() “It’s a wonderful record, I like it a lot.”Īfter a very quiet three years, he said he is looking forward to getting his music back out into the world again. “I think it’s a great combination of wonderful players and people getting together in mind and in performances to do a great job,” Zappacosta said. He recorded the album with some friends in Toronto. READ MORE: Artists share ‘Visions’ exhibit at McMillan Arts Centre in Parksville Zappacosta said he doesn’t pigeonhole himself and tries to stay open to wherever the lyrics and melody take him, without trying to stay within a certain set of guidelines. He described the album as jumble of a lot of different kinds of songs, “because there’s nothing to really chase down for me as a writer, a performer.” “This was definitely not like God saved me, this was we saved ourselves,” Zappacosta said. The inspiration comes from years in the music industry, raising children, losing loved ones, gaining loves ones and finding happiness. The title track to his latest album, Saved, written and released during the pandemic, has a gospel feel to it, but is not religious at all, he said. “I can get reactions from them right away to find out whether they’re really enjoying themselves or not.” I can actually see people - their faces,” Zappacosta said. Zappacosta said he enjoys playing in smaller, more intimate shows across Canada. He will be accompanied by Andrew Glover on piano, when the two visit the arts centre (133 McMillan St.) for the 6:30 p.m. Singer-songwriter Zappacosta will play his unique blend of acoustic, smooth jazz, pop and Christmas favourites, according to a news release. 26 for a show at the McMillan Arts Centre (MAC). So, in this example, there is a 40 percent probability for at least 0.Alfie Zappacosta, a multi Juno and American Music Award winner, is coming to Parksville Nov. Weather Pop is a simple, elegant and accurate weather and weather forecast app made for Canada, from coast to coast. The "Probability of Precipitation" (PoP) simply describes the probability that the forecast grid/point in question will receive at least 0.01" of rain. will it rain over 40 percent of the area? THUNDERSTORMS IN THE EVENING.THEN A SLIGHT CHANCE OF SHOWERSĪND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER MIDNIGHT. TONIGHT.MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF SHOWERS AND THIS AFTERNOON.MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 40 PERCENT CHANCE OF ![]() NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PEACHTREE CITY GAĬHEROKEE-CLAYTON-COBB-DEKALB-FORSYTH-GWINNETT-HENRY-NORTH FULTON. ZONE FORECASTS FOR NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA
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