Thursday, April 25, 2024

Sharon, Lois & Bram release first new album in 21 years

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Canada’s iconic trio of family entertainers, Sharon, Lois & Bram, bring the magic of their live concert experience to today’s families with their first new album in 21 years.

Since 1978, the group has been prominent in all aspects of family entertainment across North America and other parts of the world. They produced 21 full-length albums together. 

Lois passed away in 2015.

“Having this new album brings her closer to us,” said Sharon. “Like Bram said, we feel her at our side.”

Sharon and Bram say they can’t choose where their favourite location was to perform. They compared it to asking a parent to pick their favourite child. 

“Everything we do on stage is a source of pleasure,” said Sharon. 

They instead picked their favourite song. Bram says the song that connects the group most with their audience is “Skinnamarink.” 

They say the song came from Lois. Sharon says when she went to Chicago to ask her family for money to make an album, she came back with the song from her cousin. 

One Elephant, Deux Éléphants was one of the group’s most popular albums. As a result of its release, they were at one point listed number two on T.V. Guide under Mr. Rogers. 

“Sharon, Lois & Bram: Best of the Best Live” is set for release on Nov. 19.

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