Valdy to perform in New Brunswick on 80th birthday tour

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Valdy, a respected Canadian folk singer, recently celebrated his 80th birthday and is embarking on an east coast tour, performing in Moncton and Amherst. Valdemar Horsdal, born on September 1, 1945, in Ottawa, later relocated to British Columbia, immersing himself in the music scene in the early 1970s. Known for hits like “Play Me a Rock and Roll Song,” “Peter and Lou,” “Yes I Can,” “Renaissance,” and “Sonny’s Dream,” Valdy continues to captivate audiences with his melodic tunes.

Valdy’s 80th birthday bash took place at a community hall in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, attracting approximately 200 friends and local musicians who gathered for a cheerful picnic and jam session. Reflecting on the celebration, Valdy shared his joy at honing his craft over the years, emphasizing his commitment to touring at 80. In his words, retirement only comes when the audience no longer shows up to listen.

Drawn inspiration from iconic musicians like Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney, who continue to perform in their 80s, Valdy underscores that longevity in the music industry, as he believes, is not extraordinary. He notes that seasoned artists persist in creating music well into their golden years, attesting to a timeless passion that drives them to share their artistry.

Valdy’s upcoming performances mark a milestone in his illustrious career, symbolizing a dedication to creativity and expression that transcends age. As the folk singer prepares to grace the stage in Moncton and Amherst, audiences can expect an evening filled with nostalgia, soulful melodies, and the enduring magic of live music. With unwavering enthusiasm and a commitment to his craft, Valdy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, reinforcing the adage that age is but a number when it comes to connecting with the timeless allure of music.

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