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Located on the grounds of the Immaculate Conception Church of Cooks Creek, Canadian music legend Burton Cummings, along with special guest Canadian rock band Harlequin performed at Live at The Grotto, Sunday evening. The hometown rockers thrilled concert attendees at the event which was held as a fundraiser for The Grotto Restoration Project.

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Located on the grounds of the Immaculate Conception Church of Cooks Creek, Canadian music legend Burton Cummings, along with special guest Canadian rock band Harlequin performed at Live at The Grotto, Sunday evening. The hometown rockers thrilled concert attendees at the event which was held as a fundraiser for The Grotto Restoration Project.

Harlequin lead singer George Belanger holds the mic for bassist Paul McNair as the band performs at The Grotto.
Harlequin lead singer George Belanger holds the mic for bassist Paul McNair as the band performs at The Grotto.
Concertgoers show their appreciation for Harlequin.
Concertgoers show their appreciation for Harlequin.
Harlequin lead singer, with lead guitarist Derrick Gottfried, shows a little sass as the band performs at The Grotto.
Harlequin lead singer, with lead guitarist Derrick Gottfried, shows a little sass as the band performs at The Grotto.
Harlequin performs at The Grotto in Cooks Creek, Sunday, September 2, 2018.
Harlequin performs at The Grotto in Cooks Creek, Sunday, September 2, 2018.
Heather Morris shows off a pick she got from Harlequin.
Heather Morris shows off a pick she got from Harlequin.
Harlequin salute the audience at the end of their set.
Harlequin salute the audience at the end of their set.
Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.
Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.
People look on from the wall of The Grotto as Burton Cummings performs.
People look on from the wall of The Grotto as Burton Cummings performs.
The Immaculate Conception Church of Cooks Creek is part of the vista for concertgoers as Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.
The Immaculate Conception Church of Cooks Creek is part of the vista for concertgoers as Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.
It seems this concertgoer let it be known she wanted Cummings to perform Clap for the Wolfman.
It seems this concertgoer let it be known she wanted Cummings to perform Clap for the Wolfman.
Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.
Burton Cummings performs at The Grotto.

John Woods
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