The Pairs
Unscripted with The Pairs
TAP Centre for Creativity
203 Dundas St
May 29, 2024
7:00 PM EDT
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Join us for a special night of Unscripted the Music Series featuring London’s own award-winning harmonic folk trio The Pairs. After the performance we will sit down with Noelle Frances Coughlin, Renée Coughlin, and Hillary Watson and engage in an intimate conversation with the musicians to discuss their creative process, thier working relationship as three songwriters and lead vocalists, and the projects the trio have in the works.
Our host for this session will be Ryan Soulliere. Ryan is the associate producer for CBC London’s flagship show, London Morning. He also curates the very best music for the program, utilizing his community connections to shine a spotlight on homegrown talent.
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The Pairs Biography
The Pairs are (from left to right) Noelle Frances Coughlin, Renée Coughlin, and Hillary Watson. Powered by soaring sister harmonies, this quirky trio's unbottled chemistry quickly connects them to their audience. With three distinct lead singer/songwriters, The Pairs offer a unique blend of music with stories of life's hope, hilarity, and hardship. These classically trained vocalists blur the line between the stage and the crowd as if we've pulled up a seat around their family's lively kitchen table. This award-winning group has been touring internationally in Canada, the USA, and Europe since 2022 and released their third studio album titled, "When Will We Find Our Way?" on October 13th 2023.
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