About the Event
Join the Grimsby Museum and guest speaker Alan Cross at Southward Park for the first component of the Grimsby Museum's True Crime talk series "Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry".
Doors open at 6pm, Alan Cross goes on for 7pm, come early and get a good seat! Tickets do NOT provide an assigned seat
Come hungry! Food and alcohol/non-alcoholic beverages available to purchase through Smoke and Moonshine!
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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Limited tickets. First come, first served. Pre-registration is required.
Must be 19+ to attend event
Refunds: Refunds may be requested 72 hours prior to event start time. Refunds will not be accepted after this time due to planning costs incurred by the museum.
Transportation: Please note there is no public transit at Southward Park. Uber or other drive services may not be available in this area. Registrants are responsible for arranging their own safe transportation. Free parking available.
Contact the Grimsby Museum for more information:
905-945-5292
[email protected]
Alan Cross is an internationally known broadcaster, interviewer, writer, consultant, blogger and speaker.
In his 40+ years in the broadcasting and music business, Alan has interviewed the biggest names in rock and is also known as a musicologist and documentarian through programs like The Ongoing History of New Music. He’s currently providing content consulting for 102.1 the Edge and Q107 in Toronto.
Outside of radio, Alan’s resume includes five books, hundreds of public speaking engagements, and a national music column for Global News. He’s also constantly engaged in voicework, researching, writing, and consulting for commercials, TV, movies, documentaries, and corporate video.
Another major project was The Science of Rock’n’Roll, a travelling museum exhibit that toured science centres across North America.
Alan is the host of the true crime podcast Uncharted: Crime and Mayhem in the Music Industry. He also attends music conferences and lectures at schools and events all over the world.
Alan has been deeply involved exploring the present and future relationships between music, technology and social networking. More information on Alan can be found at his website, www.ajournalofmusicalthings.com .
The first talk in the Grimsby Museums "True Crime Series". Join Alan Cross at Southward Park and learn about crime and mayhem within the music industry. February 20th, 20256pm (doors)7pm-10pmFood available for purchase through Smoke and Moonshine!
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