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charlotte & sarah command |
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Charlotte & Sarah are two sisters that share a deep love for music and performing. Their musical journey started in 2005 when someone overheard them practicing for a homeschooling concert and asked them to perform at a women's conference. The girls have grown immensely since then, accompanying themselves on guitar, keyboard, mandolin, bass and fiddle, as well as performing original material. Charlotte is the writer of the duo. She is already on her way to mastering the craft of songwriting, weaving lyric and music with a sophistication that is well beyond her 15 years. Since their start, Charlotte & Sarah have been busy performing at many different venues and events, such as CBC Main Stage New Year’s Eve, Breakfast Television, Canada-wide Senior Idol Search, Island Folk Fest, Home Fest, Night of Artists, The Blue Chair, Uptown Folk Club, Alberta Men & Women of Country Music, opened for Gord Bamford at the Shaw Conference Centre to 1100 people, and most recently CKUA's Open House in the LP Library, Athabasca’s Performing Arts Centre (Nancy Appleby Theatre) on June 26th, Canada Day Spruce Grove, Wild Oats & Notes Fest in Tofield on July 3rd, The Works Festival in Edmonton on July 7th, and Whyte Avenue Art Walk on July 18th. |
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- U22/YEG Live! Open Stage, Opening Night at the Hydeaway - October 4, 2009
- Disneyland Conference - September 13, 2009
- Rimbey Cornroast - August 22, 209
- Main Stage, Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Stony Plain, Alberta - August 14, 2009
- Opened for 'Sourdough Slim,' Cowboy Poetry Gathering - Stony Plain, Alberta - August 13, 2009
- St. Michael's $6 Million Fundraiser - Edmonton, Alberta - July 3, 2009
- Whyte Avenue Artwalk - Edmonton, Alberta - July 12, 2009
- Island Folkfest - Vancouver Island, British Columbia - July 25 & 26, 2009
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There are a few of today's up and coming young Albertan musicians/performers who have the potential to become the super-stars of tomorrow, and the Command sisters are certainly two of them. They recently performed for us and their music/vocals on stage far exceeded the expectations of their audience. They captivated everyone present with their original tunes, vocal harmonies and stage presentation. — Ron Boyce, President, Whispering Hills Country Music Association, Athabasca
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