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Ben Sures Trio was surely entertaining

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 I caught the end of Ben Sures’  March 28 show at the Lethbridge College Cave for the Lethbridge Folk Club.
 His quirky sense of humour  and stream of consciousness  lyrics  are guaranteed to put a smile on the face.Tyson Maiko playing for Ben Sures. Photo by Richard Amery

 He introduced his trio harmonica plBen Sures leads his trio through  his songs. Photo by Richard Ameryaying drummer Bramwell Park  and bassist Tyson Maiko, with a story about talking to John Wort Hannam about who to use as a bassist and thinking he had the wrong Tyson.
 The trio clicked and Sures affable personality and raspy, gurgling voice reminiscent of Paul Simon was a sure hit with the audience.
He sang the pensive “ Where Are they Now” from  his most recent CD “ Son of Trouble.”


 He had  already lead a good sized audience and lead them through two more including  the upbeat, cheerful “ Everybody Matters” and the  encore “I Could Be Your Man,” one of the quirky highlights from “ Son of Trouble.”  Bramwell park playing harp and drums. Photo by Richard Amery

Bramwell Park showed off his harmonica playing capabilities on “ You’re Not My Last Girlfriend Anymore,” which was another of the show’s highlights.


Throughout the show he played everything from exotic reggae flavoured songs to folk and blues music.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 April 2015 10:13 )  
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