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Bloom: A Rock n Roll Fable

Bloom tells the story of two young men from the farming community of Assumption, Ontario (a “blink and you’ll miss it” community between Peterborough and Keene) who grew up together with rock ‘n’ roll dreams

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Beau Dixon and Dave Tough
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Beau Dixon and Dave Tough
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Beau Dixon
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"Beyond the wonderful music, Bloom is just good storytelling, filled with the joy and pain needed for creating art and music, and the triumph and tragedy necessary to create rock ‘n’ roll legends. It could only have been written by a musical insider like Beau Dixon" Sam Tweedle, Kawartha Now

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Bloom tells the story of two young men from the farming community of Assumption, Ontario (a “blink and you’ll miss it” community between Peterborough and Keene) who grew up together with rock ‘n’ roll dreams of forming their own band and leaving the Kawarthas far behind. In 1959, the two best friends join forces with pals Huff, Happy, and Tilson to form The Spruce Street Ramblers. Armed with their original song “Flower Man”, The Spruce Street Ramblers quickly rise to the top of the charts. But as their fame continues to soar, it soon becomes clear that the star of the group is Tess. As the band becomes famous throughout Canada, cracks begin to form within the group, threatening to turn their musical dreams into a rock n’ roll nightmare.

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4th Line Theatre presents Bloom: A Rock 'n' Roll Fable.
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