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Tarik Robinson

Calgary

Host | Key of A at CBXC-FM (Grande Cache, AB)

Articles

  • Jul 10, 2024 | cbc.ca | Loren McGinnis |Tarik Robinson |Paul Karchut

    Calgary Community·EVENTMaking plans for a music-filled summer? From July 25 to 28, feast your ears on a lineup of over 70 artists at the Calgary Folk Music Festival. The four-day extravaganza of music and culture returns July 25 to 28CBC Communications · Posted: Jul 10, 2024 7:00 PM EDT | Last Updated: 5 minutes agoThe Calgary Folk Music Festival has been held annually at Prince’s Island Park since 1980. (Calgary Folk Music Festival)Are your playlists packed with all kinds of different genres?

  • Feb 28, 2024 | cbc.ca | Tarik Robinson

    Enjoy live music from Albertan artists on March 7 at The Commons. Hosted by Key of A's Tarik Robinson. The Key of A is hitting the road! On March 7, the all-Alberta music show will pop up in Edmonton for a special concert at The Commons. Two amazing Edmonton acts - Good Information and Aladean Kheroufi - will take the stage and be recorded for broadcast on the show.

  • Jun 2, 2023 | cbc.ca | Tarik Robinson

    Calgary's five-day festival, Sled Island, returns from June 21 to 25 at more than 20 venues across the city. Experience the city as is transforms into an arts lover's paradise with more than 200 bands, artists, comedians and filmmakers, with 76 of them being from Calgary and southern Alberta! Learn how CBC Calgary's involved and how you can win tickets below.

  • Mar 9, 2023 | cbc.ca | Tarik Robinson

    Community·CONCERTExperience jazz ensemble Notas de 4's reimagination of Latin music as they celebrate the release of their Cosas Maravillosas (Wonderful Things) album on March 25 at the King Eddy. Hosted by Key of A's Tarik Robinson.

  • Mar 8, 2023 | cbc.ca | Tarik Robinson

    Syrian music and the soulful oud at CBC’s Instrumental Stories"When I play the oud, I'm playing my feelings, my thoughts."Syrian singer-songwriter Aya Mhana takes her seat, pauses for a moment, and starts playing an instrument with over 3,000 years of history. The melancholy sound of the oud (pronounced ood) fills the Memorial Park Library Branch.