Henri Loiselle and Martin Janovsky will perform in Estevan on Friday, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church. It will be the final concert this season in the local Stars for Saskatchewan series.
Moving freely from Broadway show tunes to music of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, Loiselle and Janovsky present a show that is diverse and unique.
Loiselle's beautiful bass-baritone voice takes his audience on a musical journey with such familiar songs as “Tennessee Waltz,” “It's now or Never,” “Wonderful World,” Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah,” and Loiselle's signature, “If I were a Rich Man.”
Janovsky's piano accompaniment keeps the audience spellbound with renditions of his favorite compositions, such as “Hooked on Classics,” “Twelfth Street Rag” or Frank Mills' “Music Box Dancer.” They have enjoyed very successful individual careers, and together, they have a lot of fun and camaraderie on stage.
They treat their audience to superb renditions of the classics, delighting new listeners and attracting other spectators multiple times for an evening of fun and nostalgic trips down memory lane.
Tickets are available at Henders Drugs.
The performance is presented with the assistance of the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils, Saskatchewan Lotteries, Saskatchewan Arts Board, Canadian Heritage, the Canada Council for the Arts and the City of Estevan. The sponsor for the concert is Bert Baxter Transport.






