Jim Foster at Cliff’s
Schedule
Sun Apr 13 2025 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
868 Cassiar St, Apt. 2 Vancouver, BC V5K 4N6, Canada | Vancouver, BC
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Very excited to present Jim Foster !!
Sunday April 13
#2-868 Cassiar Street Vancouver
Show: 3-5PM
Door: 2PM
Tickets: Suggested donation of $25 ( a little more or less if that’s your budget is ok too) payable via etransfer to [email protected] or cash at the door. To reserve your spot please use email to the above address, text, or private message please
100% of donations go to the artists
* there are no actual tickets. You will receive a confirmation message and then a reminder about a week prior to the show
* Drink: BYOB ( please be responsible)
* Food: Bring something to share if you like. I will be putting out a few things of my own.
* Refunds: If you need to cancel due to illness or any other reason, you may choose to be refunded your money, donate to the artist, or have me hold it for a future show.
* Scents: small space, best to avoid using scented products
* Photos/ videos take a few if you want, be respectful so that you don’t interfere with folks view
* Limited seating, only 28 seats. Reserve by private message or email [email protected]
Artist Website
Jim Foster is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known as the frontman of Fosterchild, writing several Top Ten Canadian hits, including Let Me Down Easy and I Need Somebody Tonight. In 1986, he signed with RCA and released Powerlines, featuring X-Ray Eyes, which charted in the U.S. and won multiple West Coast Music Awards.
Beyond his own recordings, Jim has written for artists such as Doug and the Slugs, One Horse Blue, and Patricia Conroy, contributing to hits like Here We Go Again and Nobody’s Fault. He has also co-written with Murray McLauchlan and toured as a guitarist and mandolinist for One Horse Blue, The Cruzeros, and Jann Arden during the launch of Living Under June. His work earned him a nomination for the CCMA All-Star Band as a guitarist.
In addition to performing, Jim has produced several singer-songwriters, including Mark Browning, whose song Gasoline led to a West Coast Music Award nomination. Since 2009, he has released three albums through Quest Records, with his 2016 single Radio On receiving praise from Terry David Mulligan as “the song of the summer.”
After stepping away from city life for a quieter routine of local shows and recording sessions, Jim, like many musicians, saw live performances come to a halt in 2020. However, in 2021, he quietly released What?, an instrumental track that circulated among musicians and fans.
Jim continues to write, produce, and perform, bringing his signature blend of songwriting, storytelling, and musicianship to new projects.
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Where is it happening?
868 Cassiar St, Apt. 2 Vancouver, BC V5K 4N6, Canada, 870 Cassiar St, Vancouver, BC V5K, Canada,Vancouver, British ColumbiaEvent Location & Nearby Stays: