-Lizzie Skelton
With B.C. still in phase two of its re-opening plan amid the COVID-19 pandemic, 琉璃神社鈥檚 OK Corral Cabaret is continuing to host various artists each month for online shows until health authorities give permission for live shows.
The country-western bar is hoping to re-open with social distancing, health and safety as a priority in the next six weeks.
On Friday, June 9 at 9 p.m., country artist Kadooh, from the Lower Mainland, will perform a free live stream show through the OK Corral鈥檚
Nickleback frontman Chad Kruger had a substantial influence on Kadooh, who is originally from Hannah, Alta.
Both Kruger and Kadooh write songs together with Kruger appearing in Kadooh鈥檚 video 鈥淪omething to roll on鈥.
Kadooh had been planning on performing at the OK Corral since last year鈥檚 BC Country Awards, yet did not expect it to be during a pandemic.
The country singer has played on stage at Rockin鈥 River in Merritt and according to managing owner of the OK Corral Andy Bowie, Kadooh likely has the most recognizable hairdo in B.C.鈥檚 country music scene.
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