Bachman Cummings to headline Manitoba 150 celebration concert
'Not all artists are lucky enough to have this kind of staying power,' Burton Cummings says
![A guitarist and singer are pictured performing on stage.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.5471294.1698874136!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_1180/bachman-cummings-manitoba.jpg?im=Resize%3D780)
Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman will help Manitobans ring in the province's 150th anniversary by headlining the Unite 150 concert this summer.
The free concert, in front of the legislature on June 27, will bring the two Winnipeg musicians together again under the name Bachman Cummings, the Manitoba 150 host committee said in a news release Friday.
The two have graced stages all over the world, together in The Guess Who, and separately in Bachman-Turner Overdrive and as solo acts. They were behind hits such as American Woman and These Eyes.
"We're the two guys who wrote and sang these songs, and I think people know that and want to hear the real thing. Bachman Cummings are out there delivering that," Burton said.
"Not all artists are lucky enough to have this kind of staying power. Randy and I are able to touch Guess Who, BTO and Cummings solo stuff. We still have an audience that wants to hear those songs done by the original guys."