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Sonis McAllister and the Barracuda Orchestre play with sound

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It is always an interesting experience to see local experimental eclectic collective Sonis McAllister and the Barracuda Sonis McAllister and the Barracuda Orchestre at Owl, Nov. 5. Photo by Richard AmeryOrchestre because you never know what they are going to do next.

They  brought their wild and weird muse to the Owl Acoustic Lounge to perform for a packed house, Nov. 5.


 They were all dressed in white, and added Mexican wrester mask clad Aaron Trozzo to drums and bicycle wheel.


 Local artist Mary-Ann McTrowe sported a set of butterfly wings and hit pipes with two hammers for additional percussion.


Jana Mackenzie danced and played tambourine while a cellist and saxophonist added a touch of jazz to Sonis McAllister’s unusual lyrics/ chants.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 November 2010 12:55 )  
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