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Bamford concert rewards Drumheller's 4-H Club

 

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Canadian country musician Gord Bamford will play in Drumheller at the Badlands Community Facility on Friday, November 21 in support of Drumheller District 4-H.

    Canadian Country musician  Gord Bamford says an important part of his work in the country music industry is giving back.
    One of the ways he’s doing that is partnering with ATB Financial to bring concerts out to smaller communities through the “Why 4-H is Great” contest. The Drumheller District 4-H Club won the contest to hold Gord Bamford’s contest here Friday, November 21, in the Field House at the Badlands Community Facility.
            “We’ve been doing this with ATB Financial for the last few years. And every bit of money that comes through the gate goes back to the district,” said Bamford. “It’s open for anybody to come to the show in support of 4-H. It’s been really, really well attended the last few years.”
    2014 is the fifth year for the annual “Why 4-H is Great” Community Concert Contest.
    The 4-H Foundation of Alberta said fifteen percent of the concert proceeds are being contributed to the 4-H Alberta Legacy Fund.
    All members of the Drumheller 4-H District will also receive a private Gord Bamford mentoring session on the day of the concert, the foundation adds.
    Bamford grew up in the Lacombe area, where he and his sisters were all part of 4-H. “It was a big part of my upbringing in life, and very influential, especially today and the life skills it taught me. I just think it’s a great program for youth to be in, and one that I support.”
    Bamford said it’s important for him to show support for the communities that have supported him throughout his career.
    “For me it’s really been that way, my whole success has been grass roots. That’s exactly what we’re going to do in Drumheller. It’s about the people, it’s about the smaller communities, it’s about giving back. I’ve been able to do that and in return I’ve been able to get back from the fans, so it’s really been about a sixteen-year success story.”
    Bamford said living in a smaller community allowed him freedom to follow his dreams.
    “You have the support of your community when you’re trying to get somewhere, whether you want to be an athlete, or somebody in the music business. I had the luxury of going to a job and leaving the job on a Tuesday, Wednesday to pursue a music career. That kind of happens in a smaller community, everybody kind of rallies around.”
    Bamford said his career in country music is something that hasn’t come easy, and everything they’ve done has been through their own companies and own creative business minds, through planning, a lot of hands-on hard work, good business partners, and the massive team effort of all the good people he’s been able to surround himself with.
    At the September 2014 Canadian Country Music Awards in Edmonton, Bamford won Single of the Year, Male Artist of the Year, and Country Music Program or Special of the Year for CMT’s Gord Bamford: Christmas in Canada. He also won Nashville’s Country Music Association's Global Artist of the Year, and is now busy launching his music into the American market. He said it’ll be disappointing if it doesn’t go well, and if he does well there, it’ll be the icing on the cake. "I’ve had a great career here in Canada, and it keeps getting better and better.”
    Doors to Bamford's concert open at 6:30 p.m., and the opening act starts at 7:30 p.m.
    Janice Hoover, key leader of the Drumheller District 4-H works with other 4-H leaders to help keep clubs vibrant.
    "I think we're privileged to be bringing Drumheller Gord Bamford. It's an opportunity."
    The Cats and The Fiddles won the “Why 4-H is Great” Community Concert Musicians Contest, with their prize being opening for Gord Bamford at the Drumheller 4-H fundraiser concert.


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