
Legendary Country Singer from the North Country, Canada’s very own Anne Murray, returned to the John LaBatt Centre in London, Ontario in May for her second sold-out performance at the Global Spectrum-managed venue this year. Famous for her many hits in the 1970s both in the U.S. and Canada, Murray is the proud recipient of four Grammys, three American Music Awards, three Country Music Association Awards, three Canadian Country Music Association Awards and twenty-four Juno Awards. Anne has also been honored with the Legacy Award from the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (2006), the East Coast Music Association Directors' Special Achievement Award (2001), induction into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame (2002) and induction into the Juno Hall of Fame (1993). In addition to still releasing music, including 2008’s Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends, and currently on the "COAST TO COAST – ONE LAST TIME”, a Canadian Tour that celebrates the four decades of her illustrious career, Murray was recently named Best Female Celebrity Golfer. Pictured Above (right to left) are: Hector Morrison, Director of Finance, John LaBatt Centre, Cortney Ager, Marketing Assistant, John LaBatt Centre, Murray and Chris Connolly, Assistant General Manager, Chris Connolly. Murray was presented with a special John Labatt Centre golf package following her show.