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Reunited Vancouver Island duo Twenty Fingers to play Courtenay's Regier Theatre
Summary
After more than 30 years apart, Doug Cox and Steve Mitchell have reunited as Twenty Fingers and will perform at Courtenay's Regier Theatre on Friday, Jan. 30.
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Two veteran West Coast musicians have reunited as the duo Twenty Fingers and are scheduled to perform at Courtenay's Regier Theatre on Friday, Jan. 30. Doug Cox and Steve Mitchell came back together after more than 30 years apart. They rediscovered their musical bond while taking part in another project that included three sold-out theatre tours across British Columbia and Alberta. That reunion led to the creation of new material and a settled setlist.
Key details:
- The duo performs under the name Twenty Fingers and features Doug Cox and Steve Mitchell.
- Their reconnection happened during a separate music project that toured theatres in British Columbia and Alberta with sold-out shows.
- They developed four new songs and assembled a concert setlist after reuniting.
- Cox and Mitchell previously played on Vancouver Island in the early 1990s with Travels with Charley alongside vocalist Jackie Janzen, performing at venues such as Pagliacci's and the George & Dragon.
- The Regier Theatre performance in Courtenay is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
- Accounts describe the show as mixing styles from blues and bluegrass to gospel and 1970s Hawaiian slack key, and featuring a variety of stringed instruments on stage.
Summary:
The reunion has produced new songs and revived a long-standing musical partnership rooted in Vancouver Island's 1990s scene. The duo's next scheduled appearance is the Regier Theatre show in Courtenay on Friday, Jan. 30 at 7:30 p.m.
