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The Osprey Arts Centre

The Hypochondriacs

The Hypochondriacs have resurrected from the traditional country crypt, to a fresh and raw take to the standard genre. Though profoundly influenced by early Rockabilly, a taste of 60's doo-wop & 70's folk-rock.

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The Hypochondriacs
The Hypochondriacs

Time & Location

Mar 03, 2023, 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

The Osprey Arts Centre, 107 Water St, Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0, Canada

About the Event

The Hypochondriacs have resurrected from the traditional country crypt, to a fresh and raw take to the standard genre. Though profoundly influenced by early Rockabilly, a taste of 60's doo-wop & 70's folk-rock.

The band has opened for Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real,  Corb Lund & Trooper, The Reverend Horton Heat to name a few.  

2022 "Recording of the Year" PRIX NB Music Awards  NOMINEE. Winner of the 'Emerging Artist of the Year", "Album of the Year", 'SOCAN Sound of the Year' & 'Country Artist of the Year' by Music New Brunswick in 2017.

This powerhouse group, is made up of Josh Bravener (guitar/lead vocals), Jamie Guitar (bass), Kelly Waterhouse (sax/vocals), Jeannine Gallant (trombone/vocals), Connor Fox (lead guitar), and Andrew DeMerchant (drums).

New full length album, Waitin' out NOW on all streaming platforms. 

"Waitin’ shines, brightly. As a collection of songs, each of these nine tracks rely on the individual strength of the entire band to make them work. No one’s just along for the ride here.  The album is sequenced in such a way that its R&B depth, its Stax Records lover’s appeal, and its embodiment of high-performance Memphis soul confidently defines the first four of these nine songs. 

 Bookended by two distinct odes to the groups’ country origins, Highway #2 and Gospel are the type of character-driven story songs that command a strong attention to the narrative, while  Alone  and  Friends reinforce the group’s strength as a multi-musician force of nature. " - Grid City Magazine

Tickets: $20/adults, $10/students

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