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Wine Soaked Preachers play real country for Windy City Opry

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Brooks based roots band The Wine Soaked Preachers make an impression. So I was glad to see them back for the windy City Opry at the Slice, Wednesday, Nov. 14. The Windy City Opry usually draws a decent crowd and they had one,  this night. But, as usual, I missed most of  the show including and opening set from Edmonton’s Vissia.

The Wine Soaked Preachers at the Slice for the Windy City Opry, Nov. 14. photo by Richard Amery
 The  Wine Soaked Preachers, dressed in matching red cowboy shirts and black pants,   were in the middle of a solid cover of cowboy classic “Big Iron,” but soon added a few of their own songs.


 There was plenty of shuddering upright bass and sighing steel guitar and  a voice reminiscent of the D Rangers’ Jaxon Haldane.


 Frontman Jay B switched to electric guitar as he noted it was tough to get friends out on a weeknight and played a song they wrote about it called another night at the Bottom of the Bottle.”


“Lethbridge Provincial Jail Blues,” inspired by a conversation with a man in Brooks who worked there, was a highlight of the set.
They were called back for an encore of Corb Lund’s “Time To Switch To Whiskey.”

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 November 2018 12:07 )  
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