Arts & Entertainment

Win Tickets to See Dala in Concert!

The Sanctuary Concert Series and Chatham Patch join forces to give away tickets to this Canadian duo.

If you're at a loss for how to spend your Saturday, try competing in the Chatham Patch and Sanctuary Concert Series Ticket Give-Away!

This week, the Sanctuary Concert Series hosts the Canadian singing duo Dala at the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township at 8 p.m.

Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine met in high school in 2002 and formed a band name taken from the last two letters of their first names. They have been nominated for five Canadian Folk Music Awards, a Toronto Independent Music Award for Best Folk Group, and their album "Everyone is Someone" was called the Album of the Year by the Irish Post.

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Their sound, a reviewer in the Peterborough Examinor said, has "beautiful flights of melody and harmony, reminiscent of the Everly Brothers, the Louvin Brothers, Emmylou Harris and associates."

Tickets to Dala are $10, but Chatham Patch and the Sanctuary Concert Series have teamed up to offer a free pair of tickets to the first two people who can correctly answer this trivia question:

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Sheila Carabine and Amanda Walther, the duo called Dala, will be performing on piano and guitar, as well as their trademark vocal harmonies, when they appear at The Sanctuary Concerts on Saturday.  However, in their first band together, they played different instruments.  What instruments did they play, and why?

Think you know the answer? Email Chatham Patch Editor Laura Silvius at laura.silvius@patch.com to win free tickets to Dala on Saturday, May 21!


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