January 11, 2025 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm
Tickets available online, at CASA and at the door.
The Tim Isberg Trio at the Army Navy Air Force Veterans Club with opener Henk van Ginneken
“Tim’s the real deal; he’s a journeyman musician, he’s a writer, and he’s a great story-teller”
Andy Donnelly, CKUA Radio
“Prairie Fire is a superior combination of artistic vision and historical perspective, great imagery, and deserves to be heard”
Peter North, Producer, Music Journalist
*Memberships must be shown at the door
Originally from southern Alberta, veteran soldier Tim Isberg is an accomplished singer-songwriter. From Rwanda to Afghanistan and missions in between, Tim experienced the best and worst humanity has to offer. As a performer, he has entertained audiences in many corners of the world.
Tim will be with with Marc Ladouceur on guitar and Derek Vokins on bass
Tim is a storyteller who brings an Americana blend of well-crafted Alt-Country, Roots and Contemporary Folk songs to the stage and a unique and endearing array of life experiences he shares in a way that makes each listener feel connected.
A multiple award nominee, Tim’s album ‘Tears Along The Road’ was selected by Music Canada as one of the Top 25 favourite Albums of 2015. His 2019 album, Running On The Edge was nominated as Top 5 Best Album of the Year by Country Music Alberta. His 2024 acclaimed history-themed album ‘Prairie Fire’ is based on captivating story songs of 19th century Prairies and Western Plains. All three albums were recorded with Grammy nominee and celebrated JUNO award-winning producer-engineer Miles Wilkinson.
Tim is also a published author. His book Everyday Heroes, which is a national bestseller, includes a chapter on one of his adventures in the line of duty.
Acoustic performer Henk van Ginneken, backs up vocals with harmonicas, guitars, mandolin and 6-string banjo. As well as headlining, Henk has opened for the likes of Bill Bourne, Tim Williams, Oscar Lopez, Barachios, Jerusalem Ridge and Ken Hamm to name a few. Primarily as a solo act, Henk has been performing at festivals, coffee houses and folk clubs, as well as a lot of busking for well over 40 years
Doors open at 6:30 pm