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CBC Musical Nooners July 14: Paul Pigat​

Vancouver native Paul Pigat brings his rockabilly rhythms to the CBC's Musical Nooners stage Tuesday for some rockin' and swingin' good times.

Rockabilly singer-songwriter brings intuitive rhythms and fluid, creative solos to the stage

His alter ego Cousin Harley has torn up rockabilly stages all over the world, but Paul Pigat also has a talented foot firmly planted in the world of jazz and country swing. (Paul Pigat)

Vancouver native Paul Pigat brings his rockabilly rhythms to the CBC's Musical Nooners stage Tuesday for some rockin' and swingin' good times.

Paul Pigat

An eclectic performer with varied musical taste, Pigat has dappled in jazz, classical, rock, country, metal, you name it.

The singer-songwriter is particularly renowned for his intuitive rhythms and fluid, creative solos.

Clasically trained in guitar and music theory at the University of Toronto, Pigat shares his love of learning through instructional videos online.

Here's a sample of Pigat's enviable guitar skills. 


The CBC Musical Nooners are a series of free, live music concerts every weekday from noon to 1 p.m. on the CBC Vancouver Plaza on Hamilton Street (between West Georgia and Robson). 

While we do control the line-up, we can't control the weather. Follow us on Twitter at @CBCVancouver or #musicalnooners in case of changes to the schedule due to inclement weather.