
6th Annual Edmonton's Women of Song
Dale Ladouceur, Mary Thomas, Paula Perro, Rita McDade and Sophie Hunter
♥♥♥THIS SATURDAY♥♥♥
With guests The Dirt Road Angels |
![]() | And welcoming back Emcee Tim Koslo |
Saturday, October 13, 2018
Newcastle Pub, doors 1pm, goes until 10pm
Tickets $30 on sale at Newcastle Pub and at Picture This in Sherwood Park
Or purchase directly from The EWoS
1:00pm | Doors Open |
1:30pm | ♥Welcome from Sophie Hunter♥ |
1:40pm | Tim Koslo |
2:00pm | Dale Ladouceur |
3:30pm | Dirt Road Angels |
4:30pm | Canadian Cancer Society |
5:00pm | Mary Thomas |
6:00pm | ☺Turkey Dinner☺ |
7:30pm | Rita McDade |
9:00pm | Paula Perro |
Silent Auction Tables close at 9:30pm |
The EWoS popped by Blues on Whyte this past Sunday - thank you Uncle Wiggly for having them join in! - and Jason Forth of IAmRadio caught the action!

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Door Prize ♥UKE♥ ---> | ![]() |

SOPHIE HUNTER
Sophie Hunter is a local, national and international musician who began singing at age 5. Born in Ontario her vocal training from 6 – 18 years old has her musical tastes cover blues, gospel, rock, jazz and country. Sophie toured cross-border with country band “Boogie Creek” for three years before moving to Alberta in 1994. In Alberta Sophie was quickly scooped up to be the lead singer with “Deja Blue” who became “Sophie and the Shufflehounds”.
In 1995 "Sophie and the Shufflehounds" took 2nd place(1st place "Rockin Highliners") in Blues on Whyte battle of the bands.
In 1996 the band was commissioned by Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta member Peter Hill to score the soundtrack for his movie "Happy Hour".
The fall of 1997 Sophie returned to her home in Stratford Ontario. It was during this time (2001) that she was diagnosed wtih Stage 4 Metastisized Breast Cancer. After many treatments she felt certain the "dragon" was conqued.
When she returned to Alberta in 2009, stronger than ever, Sophie continued with her singing career and the "Shufflehounds". Sadly in 2014, Sophie was subsequently diagnosed with stage 3 Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. Nothing can keep a great woman down. Sophie continues to sing and is the inspiration and fearless leader of the "Women of Song". Her original song "Whatcha do" is available on the 2016 Women of Song compilation disk.
DALE LADOUCEUR
Her critically acclaimed original project "Dale Ladouceur and the Broke Ensemble" have two releases. Ladouceur also recorded a solo recording RuffTracks in 2010. Lately she has written scores for a number of Canadian theatre companies: (Workshop West's Language of Angels, Theatre Yes's Enchantment), and she scored and performed for Azimuth Theatre's acclaimed Freeman on tlte Land. Ladouceur also wrote the score for a documentary on the American Kidney Foundation of New York. As well, Dale works as a music producer with Levin E. Levin Productions.
Branching into film, in 2011 Ladouceur co produced the critically acclaimed independent film Honest You Won't Get Hooked. Ladouceur is also a political writer and activist who has written a number of comprehensive articles that have been published internationally. Her articles have covered such topics as: the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, climate change, ozone depletion, water privatization as well as expose's on ethical misconduct in the media.
Featured interviews include such Canadian icons as Peter C. Newman, Gwynne Dyer and David Suzuki. Dale also actively promotes and works with a number of environmental non profits. In 1999 Ladouceur landed the first interview in over a decade with Hip Hop pioneer Gil Scott Heron, (The Revolution Will Not Be Televised). Ladouceur also went head to head with interviewing the cast of the Canadian cult hit show "Trailer Park Boys" and has for the past few years been "long distance jamming" with maverick American author Tom Robbins.
One of Dale's recent career highlights was performing at the world class Winspear Centre alongside Ed Mann and Ike Willis, alumni of one of her musical heroes Frank Zappa when the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra performed The Music of Frank Zappa in March 2011, also writing the accompanying cover story for a local magazine.
January 2013 saw Dale reprise her role as Musical Director and cast member Kriquet in Azimuth Theatre's Freeman On The Land a unique, multi·media political comedy utilizing her live music performance as well as an actor, weaving through the fast paced storyline. Freeman garnered much critical praise from numerous print, television and internet media outlets.
Currently, Dale is working on her next studio album at Crowtown Productions.
MARY THOMAS
Mary has enjoyed a 49 year career on stage in Musical Theatre, Classical, Jazz, Blues and Rock. She started the Mary Thomas Band 17 years ago with Brian Petch, Bill Fuhrer and Aaron "Gator" Shelemy, and has headlined at such notable venues as the Blues on Whyte, Rock the Fort, and the Blues on Black festival, just to name a few. Through the years she has played with many local musicians and loves the different flavours of each musician’s style on her repertoire. Mary has been involved in The Women of Song Fundraisers since its inception 6 years ago and loves to be part of a great group of amazing women who try to make a better world one song at a time.
PAULA PERRO
Paula Perro’s smooth yet unrestrained vocals are threaded with dulcet tones – a smoky sultriness rarely heard these days. She’s a sassy belter with a refreshingly genuine and captivating musical sensibility, and delivers a show with abundant heart and soul every time she hits the stage. Her energy is infectious.
Performing is in Paula’s blood. As a child, Paula found joy in singing and performed whenever she could, even “producing” and selling tickets for her own shows at the tender age of six. She held these performances, during which she sang along to the era’s most popular songs, on her home street or in her family’s rec-room.
The pivotal moment that shaped Paula’s musical path came when she was 18 and first heard the moving and unmistakable voice of Nina Simone. The song was I Want A Little Sugar in My Bowl, and Simone’s voice haunted Paula. She immersed herself in Simone’s music and eventually discovered a plethora of musicians that, like Simone, sang with conviction and authenticity. These artists encouraged Paula to pay critical attention to the “twelve bars” that eventually changed her life.
After various choral performances, Paula moved on to local solo choral competitions and found some early success. (Bar Tabs and Free Tanning Minutes count, right?) Eventually, she could not resist the urge to play with a band, and after appearing at some local jams, she formed her first band called JamBone. She began to explore the band dynamic and get her feet wet in her role as a lead singer. Although it was all new to her, she knew she was hooked, and she’s never looked back.
Paula has shared the stage with some local legends like Big Hank Lionheart and Harpdog Brown. For the last few years, she’s been seen around E-Town with the fabulous rock-n-blues band No Foolin’. Recently, she’s been working with The Project, a group of seasoned musicians delving into funky R&B and Electric Blues – a big band with a big sound! Alongside gutsy arrangements of esteemed covers that lend a refreshing take on tunes people have come to know and love, Paula also mixes classic R&B, Blues, as well as her own multi-flavored originals for a toe-tappin’, booty-shakin’ kind of show that delivers “food for your soul”!
She’s just finished her first solo EP, Make It Look Easy, and is actively working on her full-length debut album. She couldn’t be more excited!
RITA MCDADE
Gentle Heart, Screaming Soul ….. Music flows through her blood. Rita’s a Lifer!
Rita McDade is an electric powerhouse entertainer singer. Combinations of infectious stage energy, add in rich sultry vocals steeped with raw emotion, conviction and style. A recipe that Rita turns out at all performances whether it be at festivals, theatres, clubs or a back yard private soirée! Blues, Jazz, Rock and R&B have all influenced her vocal stylizations.
Born and raised in Edmonton Alberta, Rita’s singing career began in 1975 majoring in vocal technique and performance studies at Grant McEwan College under the tutelage of Dr. Dasha Goody. She has enjoyed a 43 year career on stage and her passion of sharing her craft of singing to hundreds of students has enriched many lives, including hers!
In the early days of her career she appeared in local TV and Radio specials such as CBC presentations with Tommy Banks, Edmonton Musical Theatre, Klondike Days extravaganzas, Spirit of Edmonton (in Montreal), as well as various recording studio cameos. She released her first original compositions in 2014 (Train Home). This disk had two songs nominated for Edmonton’s Blues Recording of the Year in 2015. In 2016 she joined her fellow “Edmonton Women of Song” on a compilation disk produced by DanLyn Studios in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Rita returned to the studio in late 2017 to record again with her Fusion Blues Band.
Rita was honored in 2017 to be inducted into the Legends of Edmonton Music Scene produced by The Shoebox at CJSR Radio 88.5. The program featured Rita and her accomplishments as an entertainer over the last four decades.
Closest to her heart is Edmonton Women of Song which is in its sixth successful year raising funds for Canadian Breast Cancer Research. Fellow artists Sophie Hunter, Dale Ladouceur, Paula Perro and Mary Thomas along with Angela McKenzie and Lynne Chwyl have put their hearts and souls into this benefit. She will be returning to Edmonton in October 2018 to perform at the event with the Fusion Blues Band members Kevin McDade (guitar/vocals), Scott Alexander (piano/vocals), Murray Schneider (keyboards/harp), Rollie LaMarche (bass) and Ray Dussome (drums).
Rita’s long and successful music career has opened up new opportunities. Her recent move and lifetime dream of living on Vancouver Island, B.C. started in 2018. With help from her longtime friend and mentor Hank Lionhart (Uncle Wigglys Hot Shoe Band, Big Hank & Fist Full of Blues, The Twisters, Blue Hearts) she secured well known Vancouver Island musicians to create her new project. Her new quartet includes husband and co-writer Kevin McDade on guitar/vocals, Bruce Davies on bass, David Gray on drums/vocals and Charlie Fox on keyboards/vocals.
Excited about the many doors opening in the Victoria music scene, Rita and her new band look forward to composition and recording opportunities in the near future.

