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Bixby back on tour in Wayne

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There is a familiar face and voice back in the valley as Jaydee Bixby reignites his country music career in Wayne.

Bixby is back working on a new album, has a new record label and is back on the road touring. Part of his western Canada swing begins this Thursday at Wayne, where a guitarist will accompany him, and his parents might even make it onto the stage.

It has been about two years since his last appearance on stage in Drumheller.

“I’m excited for this,” he said. “ For this tour I was set up with an agent through my new record company. She has been doing a fantastic job with bookings.”

“The big jump off starts with Wayne, and then we are going all the way to Ontario. I won’t be back until the end of September.”

This is part of his new relationship with Mid South Music, his new record company based in Memphis.

 Bixby said he is working on an album that he is aiming to drop in the fall. He is in a unique position because while he has been busy recording new material, he also has an extensive Canadian catalogue.

“Basically none of my material has been released in the States before, so I am taking a couple of the best songs from my three albums, along with some new songs I have written and we are going to make a whole new album for international release,” Bixby tells The Mail.

Along this tour through Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, he will be introducing his new material on radio along the way.

Along with his music career getting busier by the day, there were more life changes for Bixby, who became a father, coincidentally on Father’s Day.

“My son will be here, I‘m excited for that, it will be his first time in my home town, he said adding that his family will accompany him along some of this tour.

The life change also affects him artistically.

There is a whole new group of songs I can get away with singing now,” he chuckles. “It is a new experience with little ones, and I could sincerely sing about it without knowing what I was talking about.”

Bixby performs at the Last Chance Saloon, Thursday, July 30.


Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for Drumheller and surrounding area

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Environment Canada issued a severe thunderstorm watch at 11:31 a.m. on Wednesday, July 29.
Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts and large hail. Thunderstorms are expected to develop this afternoon along the foothills and move towards the east-southeast throughout the day.
These thunderstorms have the potential to become severe with the main threats being strong winds and large hail. Large hail can damage property and cause injury. Strong wind gusts can toss loose objects, damage weak buildings, break branches off trees and overturn large vehicles. Remember, severe thunderstorms can produce tornadoes. Be prepared for severe weather. Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches. Lightning kills and injures Canadians every year. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors! Environment Canada meteorologists will update alerts as required. Please monitor local media or Weatheradio.

DASE receives donation from ATB Financial

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The Drumheller Association of Skateboarding Enthusiasts (DASE) received a large donation this past week from ATB Financial Drumheller Branch. The financial institution donated $10,000 to DASE to help with the completion of the new skateboard park between the Drumheller Aquaplex and the Drumheller Memorial Arena. Brooke Christianson said DASE is “so excited and grateful that ATB has chosen to step up in such a big way to contribute to the skateboard park. This is yet another confirmation of the importance of this park and a great example of the widespread community support we have here in Drumheller to make it happen.”  Pictured above from left to right are:  Nick Sereda, DASE, Brooke Christianson, DASE, Paul Salvatore, DASE and the Town of Drumheller, Adrian Hartman, ATB Financial Drumheller Branch Manager, and Sue Schmidt, Relationship Manager for Business and Agriculture.


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