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Detours music

COUNTRY IDOL F O R C A L G A RY- R A I S E D S I N G E R-S O N G W R I T E R L I N D S AY E L L , P E R F O R M I N G W I T H S H A N I A T WA I N AT T H E S A D D L E D O M E I S A N E X T R A O R D I N A RY F U L L - C I R C L E M O M E N T.

3 More Upcoming Musical Events Marvel Studios Presents Black Panther in Concert MAY 18 AND 19 Watch the exhilarating Black Panther on a big screen at the Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium as the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, led by American conductor Lawrence Loh, performs Ludwig Göransson’s Oscar-winning score. calgaryphil.com

Sled Island JUNE 21 TO 25 This eclectic music and arts festival, now in its 17th year, will bring more than 150 artists to venues across the city, with select acts (Helado Negro, KAINA, Gulfer) handpicked by guest curator Bartees Strange. sledisland.com

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LINDSAY ELL

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hen she was a little girl, Lindsay Ell would stand in front of a mirror, plastic toy microphone in hand, and pretend to be Shania Twain. The country star’s style, musical chops and values made her a role model as both a musician and a strong, independent woman. So, it’s no surprise that Ell, who grew up in Calgary but has lived in Nashville for the last decade becoming a country singer-songwriter in her own right, was thrilled when Twain asked her to be the opening act on her upcoming tour, including two nights (May 9 and 10) here at home at the Scotiabank Saddledome. “To be invited on her Queen of Me tour is just so surreal,” Ell says. “I don’t think I’d be doing what I’m doing if it wasn’t for Shania Twain.” While Twain remains Canada’s greatest country music success story, Ell’s trajectory is also impressive. Now in her early 30s, Ell got her start as a teenager under the mentorship of Randy Bachman, who produced her debut album, Consider This. Moving to Nashville helped her to form connections and win substantial accolades: Ell’s album The Project was named the Best Country Album of

2017 by Billboard, and, in 2019, she and singer Brantley Gilbert landed a number one country single with their duet “What Happens in a Small Town.” Ell’s latest single “Right on Time,” released last year, pushes back against the pressure to settle down by a certain point, reminiscent of the fierce independent anthems she grew up singing. Until 2020, Ell was touring non-stop, but the COVID-19 pandemic gave her the opportunity to find a balance with some new projects. Earlier this spring, she returned as host for the second season of Citytv’s Canada’s Got Talent. “I still love touring more than anything in the world, but I’ve learned how to incorporate some other things, rather than being in one gear all the time,” says Ell. The hits, the TV show and her reputation as a hardworking musician have put Ell in a position where she’s now inspiring young talent, just like Shania Twain did for her. Fans, particularly young girls, will tell Ell she gave them the confidence to learn to play guitar. “I only hope that I can help inspire the next generation half as much as Shania has inspired me,” she says. “They’re big shoes to fill, but I’m ready to get into them.” —Elizabeth Chorney-Booth MAY/JUNE 2023

L I N D S AY E L L P H O T O B Y T I M D E E G A N ; S L E D I S L A N D P H O T O B Y B R I T T R O S E , C O U R T E S Y O F S L E D I S L A N D

Madeleine Peyroux + Martha Wainwright MAY 30 American jazz artist Peyroux teams up with singer-songwriter Wainwright on a Canadian tour that will see them taking the stage at MacEwan Hall to perform Peyroux favourites, including those from her 2004 album Careless Love. machallconcerts.com

“I don’t think I’d be doing what I’m doing if it wasn’t for Shania Twain.”


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1st Street and 9th Avenue S.W.

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pages 98-99

COASTING INTO SUMMER

2min
pages 94-97

MOUNTAIN GOLF THREE WAYS BECOME A MEMBER

1min
pages 92-94

LEVEL UP YOUR SUP

2min
pages 91-92

A PADDLING TRIP FOR THE BIRDS

2min
pages 88-90

GOING DOWN A FAMILIAR PATH

3min
pages 86-87

GETOUT THERE

1min
pages 85-86

GROUT EXPECTATIONS:

1min
pages 84-85

A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO BETTER LIVING

2min
pages 82-83

HOME DESIGN & RENOVATION

1min
page 81

HOW TO SUIT UP FOR SUMMER

1min
page 80

NEW HEIGHTS

1min
pages 78-80

30Best thingsto Eat & Drink

13min
pages 71-78

THE MAKINGS OF AN INNOVATIVE EDUCATION

2min
pages 68-71

CUTTING-EDGE APPROACHES TO CITY-BUILDING

2min
page 67

EMPOWERING TOMORROW'S TECH TALENT

2min
page 66

FLOOD OF PROGRESS

1min
pages 62-64

TRANSFORMING CALGARY INTO A HUB FOR FINTECH INNOVATION

12min
pages 56-62

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3min
page 55

DRESSING FOR WE HAVE

4min
pages 52-54

OPENING DOORS

1min
pages 50-52

TOAST OF THE TECH WORLD

2min
pages 49-50

THE TRANSITION TO TECH

5min
pages 46-49

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

3min
pages 44-46

TRADITION

1min
pages 43-44

FARMING

3min
pages 39-43

FUTUREPROOF

1min
pages 38-39

ADVANCING OUR HEALTH CARE

6min
pages 34, 36-38

HOUR

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pages 31-34

APPROACH AN

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pages 29-31

TURNING INNOVATION INTO OPPORTUNITY TURNING INNOVATION INTO OPPORTUNITY

1min
page 28

Detours dish it A TUBBY DOG DECONSTRUCTED

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pages 26-27

COUNTRY IDOL

2min
pages 24-25

CALGARY IN BLOOM

1min
pages 22-23

Detours PLANTING A LEGACY

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pages 21-22

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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pages 17-19

THE INNOVATION STORY

1min
page 16

THE FUTURE OF CANCER CARE STARTS HERE.

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pages 15-16

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