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Soul Shakers kick off music double-header at Oak Bay Rec

Roy Forbes hits the stage Saturday in Sports View Lounge
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The Soul Shakers perform Friday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sports View Lounge at Oak Bay Rec. 1975 Bee St. (The Soul Shakers/Facebook)

Music lovers can double down this weekend at Oak Bay Recreation Centre.

Popular and in-demand band The Soul Shakers bring hallmark stellar harmonies and high energy to the Sports View Lounge on Friday.

Known to get audiences singing and dancing along to classic popular soul, Motown and R&B tunes, The Soul Shakers also perform music from their two independently released albums Love Is Love (2015) and Ready For You (2019).

The Soul Shakers perform Friday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m.

Get a taste of the music at soulshakers.ca.

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Roy Forbes, a veteran performer for more than 50 years, hits the stage on Saturday.

Forbes, who has a street named after him in his hometown of Dawson Creek and a star on Vancouver’s Granville Street, is a multiple Juno Awards nominee and Western Canadian Music Awards winner.

In 2021, he received Canadian Folk Music Award’s Producer of the Year nomination for his current album, Edge of Blue.

For more than five decades, Forbes has had a few brushes with fame and endured, but the last few years have been a challenge. Having dealt with poor vision all his life, Forbes was blinded by an accident in 2015. He lost his sight, but not his vision and adapted relatively quickly, returning to touring, performing and recording.

The altered reality saw new songs emerge, with 10 making up the core of his current record, Edge of Blue.

Forbes performs the Sports View Lounge on Saturday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m.

Get a taste of the music online at royforbes.com.

Tickets for either show are available at beaconridgeproductions.com or at the Oak Bay Recreation Centre, in person at, 1975 Bee St. or by phone 250-595-7946.

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