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Musicians Tracy Riley

She Could Be Trouble, a dynamic trio of musicians blending blues, gospel, folk and funk, will be performing a concert at the Campbell River Art Gallery Saturday, April 23.

These three women’s original songs and luscious harmonies have been captivating audiences around B.C. Tickets are $20 per person and are available now at the gallery. There are only 80 seats available for this intimate show.

The band features three talented musicians: Brodie Dawson, Tracy Riley and Christy Vanden. Dawson has proven that breaking many of the established rules of the music industry and staying true to her own style works.

Riley is a multi-talented musician who plays acoustic guitar, harmonica, bass and percussion.  She is a powerful presence, captivating audiences across North America for years with her soulful voice and off-grid humour. Riley has performed with some of best, including k.d. lang, Connie Kaldor, Odetta and Ellen McIlwaine.

At only 21 years old, Vanden brings her own style of playing to the tradition of the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar. A guitar player since the age of seven, she can hit you with her powerful electric or charm you with her beautiful acoustic picking. Her performance at the 2014 Sunfest Country Music Festival main stage to a crowd of 30,000 was pure magic.

Tickets are available at the Campbell River and District Art Gallery. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 12 pm to 5 p.m.

She Could Be Trouble performs at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, with doors open at 7 p.m.