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The Happy Ghost Gang and Friends

November 17 @ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Jess and Ben are musicians from Belleville, Ontario together they are the Happy Ghost Gang.

Both found music at a young age and have not stopped exploring the craft since. Jess and Ben have been recording their original music and performing some select cover material around the area for a few years.

The music they make has been described as rural noir, provocative and moody. Shortly after settling on the name The Happy Ghost Gang, Jess and Ben were signed to The Keep Records in late 2022 and have started preparations for a fall release of original material in 2023.

This show’s FEATURED Friend is Rob Waite..

“…a combination of well-crafted original songs and carefully selected covers, this is a show you don’t want to miss!” Norma-Jean, Bark Like a Dog Studios

Reservations highly recommended as seating is limited.
To reserve your table & seats
Call 613-902-5001 or send a message to the Facebook site.

Organizer

The Smokin’ 116 Bistro & Bar

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