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Joan Spalding is a country singer/songwriter who plays many instruments including the guitar, double reed harmonica, banjo and mandolin.
Originally from Mooretown, ON, Joan developed a love of music at an early age. She grew up watching her aunts, uncles, and dad play music. She learned how to play rhythm guitar at the young age of 11 and had already been playing piano years before that.
Joan is a three-time winner of the Canadian Open Singing Contest in Ontario and has been a featured guest on the Jimmy Phair Show, Sun Parlour Country, The Walters Family Show and CKNX radio show in Wingham, Ontario.
She has recorded in Nashville with Howard Walker and Gary Buck as her producers, and released songs in Europe which went to the Top 10 in the charts.
Joan's biography, Life's highway can be found via the library catalogue.
The Sarnia Library houses a 306-seat accessible theatre. Up to nine seats can be removed to accommodate barrier free seats.
The theatre is equipped with LED lighting along aisles, wall sconces and ceiling, sound equipment, projection screen, stage, lobby area with servery and barrier free washrooms.