Peter and the Wolves and Amy Nelson celebrate Windy City Opry third anniversasry

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 The Slice was sold out for the third anniversary of Shaela Miller’s Windy City Opry, Friday, Dec. 13.
I expected it would be as Peter and the Wolves was headlining and they always play a good show.
 Shaela Miller opened with a few songs including Roger Miller’s “Doo Wacka Do.”

Peter Cormier playing keyboard swith Peter and the Wolves at the Slice, Dec. 13. Photo by Richard Amery
 Calgary country singer Amy Nelson, celebrating her 27th birthday, played a surprisingly blues filled set a lot due to an impressive steel  guitarist and slide guitarist. Nelson strummed a hollow body guitar and had a drummer  holding down the rhythm.
Peter and the Wolves had trimmed back  to a trio for this show. The last time I saw them, they had  three back up dancers/ singers and multi-instrumentalists.


 But they stripped things back to the bare bones, with the bulk of the set focusing on  piano for the first part of the set.Amy Nelson and her band playing the Windy City opry third anniversary, Dec. 13. Photo by Richard Amery
Frontman  Peter Cormier channeled his inner Jerry Lee Lewis for the first part of the set, playing classic rock and roll from the likes of Little Richard, Ray Charles and Jerry Lee Lewis.

He also went way back for some 1920s ragtime. They played several highlights including “Travelling Light” as was his beautiful cover of blues classic St. James Infirmary as well as  a great cover of “ I’ve Been Everywhere.”


 He picked up his guitar as Shaela Miller joined him  in a duet of Ernest Tubb’s “Thanks A Lot.”


 Cormier played a couple of new songs like  “Smoking in the Kitchen,”as well as crowd favourites, like “Jailbird Josephine,” which had a good part of the audience showing their best rock and roll moves on the dance floor.

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 December 2019 14:50 )