Revamped Rotary Park play for Folk Club

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It is always great to see Calgary newgrass/folk band Rotary Park. They returned to Lethbridge to play for an attentive Lethbridge Folk Club Crowd at the Lethbridge College Cave, Saturday, Oct. 13.Rotary Park played for the Lethbridge Folk Club, Oct. 13. photo by Richard Amery
 I caught most of their set and their new line up including a lead guitarist Gus  playing his first gig with the trimmed down quartet.


 He added more of a jazz element the the band’s rootsy sound. Nicki McRae alternated between playing mandolin and rapping out a rhythm in a box drum she sat on when she wasn’t singing lead vocals.
 She sang several songs about her home of Saskatchewan.


 They played a variety of originals and  a few choice covers including “Raise A Ruckus,” which there were playing as I walked in.


They showed killer musicianship as usual as well as outstanding vocal harmonies. I really enjoyed the jazz flavour the new guitarist brought to the table.
Another excellent number was the soulful “Just Ask,” a cover by  Lake Street Dive.
 They were called back for an encore.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 October 2018 09:59 )