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Dory and the Weathermen play plenty of Beatles to help U of L Foodbank

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Local rock band Dory and the Weathermen are always eager to lend a helping hand to a good cause. So they helped the University of Lethbridge Food Bank with a fun show at the Galt Museum, Friday, March 11.

Dory and the Weathermen helping out the U of L Food Bank. Photo by Richard Amery
 While a lot of people had left or were in the process of leaving by the time I arrived, they had a good turnout  of well dressed people at the event.

I caught their second set, which included a whole lot of Beatles covers including “Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club band,”  “Get Back” and a rocking version of “Back in the USSR,” which began with jet engine sounds from the keyboardist Bruce MacKay which had a handful people dancing in front of the stage.


The second set also feature lot of electric mandolin from Allan Wilson, beginning with “ When You Say Nothing At All,” popularized by Alison Krauss.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 March 2016 11:31 )  
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