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The Canadian Cancer Society held their annual fund raiser this past weekend and because I was booked in Calgary I was not able to perform this year. In past years I have opened the event with a selction of songs including “Ride Of Your Life” a song specifically written for the “Cops For Cancer, Tour For a Friend” event.

I had the privilege of introducing Colin James as the feature entertainment this year. Colin and his band rocked the place with familiar hits plus, some dance tunes from his Little Big Band 3 CD.
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Imagine, me playing a concert for hundreds of women. Well, that’s exactly what I did this past weekend. It was held in the Telus Convention Center in Calgary and it was a wonderful experience. The IMAGINE Conference was designed to refresh and revitalize women - body, soul and spirit. There were 11 seminars presented by amazing speakers on everything from health and relationships to stress management, financial investing, and fashion.
I met some wonderful ladies and sat in on some of the sessions. Laura-Lynn Tyler was the MC and she had me laughing so hard because being the only guy in the room, I was the brunt of her jokes. She is so talented and funny that I hope I can do another gig with her again.
A big thank you to Karen Taylor and Judy Rushfeldt for inviting me to perform at such a great event. The best part of the day was helping to get 30 or more kids sponsored for Compassion Canada. I feel so motivated knowing that helping in a small way can change the lives of kids living in extreme poverty.
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Allie’s team just won the Coastal Cup for the second year in a row. That’s in girls soccer. I was not expecting that I would ever become a soccer Dad. No as a matter of fact I am surprised that I would have a child interested in sports at all, let alone become an elite athlete. Check out alliewiebe.com and you can see for yourself.
If you have been wondering where I have been - I’ve been on the soccer field - in a state of discovery. More to come . . .
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The band is sitting in the airport waiting to leave for Palm Springs. We had a little setback getting our credentials but we will be flying out in 2 hours. The gig is a corporate for A&W and that is about all I know. We are staying at the Westin Mission Hills Resort which should be very nice. I wonder if we’ll get complimentary teenburgers on arrival 
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I was checking my website stats and noticed I was getting alot of traffic (hits). When we are on tour that is normal because after a show many people Google our names. I am not on tour right now and the hits were quite high. After further investigation it turns out people are hitting my photo page that displays the pictures of me with Pamela Anderson. That explains why I have lots of hits and few CD sales. If you haven’t seen the backstage pictures you simply must join my backstage club and have a look!
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My friend TJ lives in Atlanta and I got a call from him yesterday. He wanted to get an MP3 of my song “Ride Of Your Life” to play for Margaret. Margaret is a swim coach and was just diagnosed with breast cancer. The doctor’s originally thought it was Stage 2 but they just announced it is actually Stage 4. Anyone who reads this please keep Margaret and her family in your thoughts and prayers.

Sylvie Fortin, a breast cancer survivor has a website dedicated to helping people like Margaret. It’s called BreatCancerVictory.com. Her husband, Michel Fortin wrote a great blog post you might want to read about my visit with him in Ottawa when I played Winterlude with Randy Bachman. He shared a bit of what it’s like to support his wife during the critical times.
I don’t know Margaret personally, but in my few years as Honourary Entertainment Chair of the Canadian Cancer Society, I have met far too many Margaret’s. The good news is that there are survivors like Sylvie Fortin providing inspiration, and prayer chains behind the scenes. It’s long ride, the ride of your life.
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Hey, thanks to those you purchased a copy of my latest CD “First Set”. For those who haven’t, I only have a few copies left of the first pressing. You can get it here:
Colin Arthur Wiebe, First Set

It is now available on iTunes so if you want, you can download the individual tracks. I was shocked last week when I looked at my digital download reports to see that “Anniversary Song” was the most downloaded song. I guess people are sentimental everywhere:)
If you want to check out iTunes here is a link to the previously unreleased Bonus Track featuring Jerry Doucette (Mama Let “em Play)

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Listening to the radio this morning I heard an add for Manulife Investments and the song they use in the commercial is No Time. It is not the original Guess Who version but rather the sound-alike that Randy made years ago. I haven’t asked Randy but I think they are using the old Bachman Songbook version. The voice you hear is Donnie McDougall and not me.
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SixStringNation 19/02/07 11:11 PM
The Six String Nation guitar is made of more than 60 pieces that are significant aspects of history or culture from across the country. I met Jowi Taylor in Ottawa and got play the guitar. I sang an Elvis song while they snapped a few pictures. Six String Nation is the product of 11 years of work.
The girl in the picture is my long time friend Sheila. She happened to be in Ottawa so I invited her to our show.
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The Canadian Cancer Society has set a date for their fundraiser gala of May 5th. I am the honorary Entertainment chairperson for this event and every year I sing a few songs to kick off the evening. Last year the event featured Sarah McLachlan as our special guest entertainment. Sarah was gracious and while visiting with her, I was struck by her genuine support for the cause. Her set was an amazing collection of hits and the crowd could not get enough of her.

This year the special guest has not been revealed yet but . . . the sad part is I am booked for May 5th already:(
I have a gig in Calgary that was already confirmed before the Canadian Cancer Society booked their venue for the same date. I can’t be in two places at once so I guess I’ll continue to hold the record of “Ten Thousand Dollar Man” (That’s how much an “Up close and Personal” concert by me was auctioned off for at the event last year.
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