Advertisement
Mission Coffee House Concert Series is pleased to present the smooth vocal stylings of Michael Jantzen and Solomon Janzen on Saturday January 25, 2025 at 7:00 pm at the acoustically renowned Clarke Theatre Cafetorium, located at 33700 Prentis Ave in beautiful Mission BC Canada. Vancouver area recording artist, Michael Jantzen, carves out his own space between folk and country.
Existential ponderings, the beauty of the present, hope deferred or found — these were the themes of Jantzen’s debut EP, The Road Unknown, released September 2015, followed by his second album released in January 2022, entitled Rhythm of the Earth. Each of the songs on these remarkable albums tells a story, inviting listeners to hear echoes of their own pilgrimage.
“Sometimes people tell me about a memory or experience that my music evoked. That’s the kind of connection I love to see happen. I want my songs to be accessible, to mean something to others, not just to me.”
From the whimsical tribute to a good o’l campfire in Come Enter In, or the more melancholy portraits of life on the broken side of love (In the Cool of the Night and Tattered and Torn), his songs have a way of making themselves at home with our hopes and hurts — of reminding us that it’s the twists and turns that teach us the most. As the chorus of the opening track says, “The road unknown is inlaid with finest gold.”
Michael Jantzen has a gift for weaving introspection into poetic narrative and stick-in-your head melodies. Combined with his nuanced baritone and delicate guitar playing, he creates a distinct and inviting brand of roots music.
Solomon Janzen is the smooth voice and stellar bass/guitar playing heard on many recordings, from the likes of Michael Jantzen's debut EP to Laser Katz, Gin and Tall Tales and Roads Unknown. In addition to his expert instrumentalist skills, Solomon is also known for his own solo singer songwriting, performing his smooth jazz stylings at local venues like the Historic Old Dewdney Pub, the Mission Coffee House, and the Mission Folk Music Festival.
Together, these two fine gentlemen produce a sound that's as smooth as Tennessee Whisky. This will be a show you will want to attend to drink in the talents of these two soulful singer songwriters!
Tickets are on sale now online at V-Tix https://www.vtixonline.com/mission-coffee-house-concert-series/4805/
or by email at [email protected]
You can also purchase tickets in person at the following retail ticket outlets as of January 10, 2025:
1) The Pantry Natural Foods - 33051 1st Ave Mission BC
2) Olde News Vintage & Vinyl - 33261 - 1st Ave, Unit #6, Mission BC
If any are still available, door tickets will be $20. Don't take a chance and miss out! Save money and buy your tickets in advance!
The Mission Coffee House Concert Series is proudly brought to you by the Youth Open Stage Association, sponsored by the City of Mission, MarKaren Music, The Optimist Club of Mission, and Long & McQuade Music Abbotsford.
We acknowledge that we live and work on the unceded, ancestral, and shared territory of the Stó:lō People, who have occupied these lands since time immemorial. The City of Mission is located on Leq’á:mel, Semá:th, Kwantlen, Sq’éwlets, Máthexwi, and Katzie traditional territories. These facts remind us to live, work, and play with gratitude, grounded in kindness towards others and guided by truth.
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Clarke Theatre Foundation Cafetorium 33700 Prentis Ave, Mission City, BC, Canada, British Columbia V2V 7B1, 7890 Stave Lake St, Mission, BC V2V, Canada,Mission City, British Columbia
Tickets