D E C 2 0 - 7 : 3 0 P M
FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre
St. Catharines
CANCELLED
While we were very much looking forward to celebrating the season with you on Monday, we have received this message from the artist’s representative regarding our upcoming show, ‘Molly Johnson: This Holiday Season’: “We regret to announce that out of an abundance of caution, Molly Johnson: This Holiday Season, originally scheduled on December 20, 2021 has been cancelled.”
We sincerely apologize for this inconvenience. As a result of this cancellation, we are more than happy to provide you with a full refund for this show.
The customer service team at the PAC will begin to process refunds on Monday, Dec 20th and will aim to complete all refunds as soon as possible before the end of the month.
The team at Bravo Niagara! would like to thank you for your understanding and ongoing support of the arts in our community. We wish you a safe and healthy holiday and look forward to seeing you again in 2022.
- The Bravo Niagara! team
One of Canada's most treasured singer-songwriters, Molly Johnson OC, celebrates the release of her brand-new holiday album featuring original compositions and beloved classics, with Bravo Niagara! Festival of the Arts for their TD Jazz Series on December 20th. Molly's unmistakable voice and charismatic presence will leave a smile on your face as she takes the stage for what is sure to be a sensational holiday event.
Known as one of Canada’s greatest voices, award-winning jazz vocalist Molly Johnson is a mother, singer-songwriter, artist and philanthropist, who has just released her highly anticipated new album, “Meaning To Tell Ya”. Produced by multiple GRAMMY Award winning Producer, Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, Madeleine Peyroux, Melody Gardot, Norah Jones); it is more than a jazz record. It’s funk, it’s soul, it’s groove played by some of Canada’s best musicians. Says Larry: “Molly has the kind of musical gift that cannot be cultivated by musical education or assiduous practice. She has great natural musical instincts, and an irresistible signature to her voice. She is a rare and wonderful talent.” “Meaning To Tell Ya” is nominated in 2019 for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year at the JUNO Awards.
Molly has performed throughout Canada, the United States, and France and alongside renowned artists including Tom Cochrane, Blue Rodeo, Tom Jones, Jackie Richardson, Anne Murray, Stéphane Grappelli, Peter Appleyard and more. Molly has also graced the stage performing for some of the world’s most prominent icons including the Prince and late Princess of Wales on the Royal Yacht Britannia, as well as Nelson Mandela and legendary producer and trumpeter Quincy Jones.
Dedicated to supporting communities in need, Molly established the Kumbaya Foundation and Festival in 1992, raising awareness and funds for people living with HIV/AIDS, and continues to work with several other charitable organizations each year. Molly has been awarded the Queen’s Jubilee medal, and in 2008, was honoured with becoming an Officer of The Order Of Canada (O.C.). This rare distinction was given to Molly to recognize her philanthropic work for a variety of causes and for her international contributions to the arts. In 2016, Molly launched the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, which fills this colourful and vibrant area of Toronto with over 400 local Canadian musicians, performing 150+ shows over one weekend in the fall to more than 5000 enthusiastic music fans. www.kensingtonjazz.com