I hate to miss a Megan Nash show as the Moose Jaw native is quickly becoming one of my favourite female singer/ songwriters, so I made a point of catching her at the Owl Acoustic Lounge, Aug. 15.
While I missed Nick Faye's opening set, I arrived in time to catch another heartfelt performance from Nash, who often plays keyboards in PandaCorn.
This time she just had her acoustic guitar and was sharing several brand new original songs.
She sang a song inspired by shopping at the Salvation Army and sang in a bluesy, cigarette soaked dusky voice.
“Ghost On Fire,” was hauntingly beautiful due to the spooky arpeggios and repeated line of “I’m Not There.”
She reminded me of a more mellow Shred Kelly.
— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor