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Sarah Plumer remembered with music

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A good sized crowd came out to the Owl Acoustic Lounge, May 17 to celebrate the life  of popular scenester Sarah Plumer. While I Redrum Triumph play a memorial for Sarah Plumer. Photo by Richard Amerymissed the all ages gig at the Moose Lodge, I caught some of the after party at the Owl Acoustic Lounge. I missed David McKillop, but caught a superb, though familiar set from Redrum Triumph, which started late around 11:30 p.m.. 

Kelsey Jesperson and Steve Foord played a variety of  upbeat, yet haunting songs including a spooky version of “You Are My Sunshine.”

They took turns playing a variety of instruments including mandolin, guitar and violin.
 Lethbridge punk band Stressed Out  were to finish off the night.


 Before that, at the Moose Hall, several performers  played including MaseOne, Reborn Extinction, the Dregs and Cold Gold.
The events  were a fundraiser for  Savong Grace: To Write Love On Her Arms, a non-profit organization which helps people suffering from depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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