On Friday, November 1, at 8:00 PM, the Westboro Masonic Hall will come alive in celebration of CKCU’s own Anne-Marie Brugger, the 2024 recipient of the Spirit of Tony Turner Award. This annual event, featuring an impressive lineup of local talent, invites you to join the festivities as we honour Anne-Marie’s significant contributions to the Ottawa music scene. Tickets are available for $25 and can be purchased online.
As a radio broadcaster, arts reporter, and dedicated community volunteer, Anne-Marie has tirelessly worked to promote local musicians and connect them with audiences. Her journey began nearly 25 years ago at CHUO, where she focused on promoting Canadian new releases and highlighting local artists. Over the years, she has hosted various programs, including the long-running Canadian Spaces on CKCU FM, where she showcases a diverse array of Canadian talent. Notably, she also produced and hosted Hop The Fence, a music interview show that provided emerging artists with a platform to discuss their work and connect with listeners. This program played a crucial role in helping many musicians gain confidence and experience in media.
Anne-Marie has also organized impactful events like the FemmeVox concert series, which celebrates female singer-songwriters and promotes gender equity in the arts.
The Spirit of Tony Turner Award, affectionately known as the SofTTie, recognizes individuals who work behind the scenes to support musicians and improve the broader community. Anne-Marie’s commitment to this mission makes her a truly deserving honoree.
Join us in honouring Anne-Marie Brugger at this unforgettable evening filled with music, community, and celebration. Visit https://rasputins.org/turner/ for more information. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this remarkable tribute.
-Marissa Guido