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Spencer Jo and Alex Vissia celebrate St. Patrick’s Day a day early

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The second day of the Prairie Folk Tournament at both the Owl Acoustic Lounge was a blast, March 16.Ali Stuart steps on stage with Spencer Jo. photo By Richard Amery
Spencer Jo started celebrating St. Patrick’s Day a little early for a good sized audience at the Owl Acoustic Lounge, March 16.


 He along with an accordion player and a fiddler/ stand-up bassist played an array of originals as well as a few traditional Irish songs about sailing and drinking.
 They invited Ali Stuart up on stage to share a mic and sing a song with them for an excellent number. They played an enjoyable set of upbeat music featuring a lot of accordion and some solid fiddle playing.


Alex Vissia gets lost in the moment. Photo by Richard AmeryEdmonton  folk/ pop singer songwriter Alex Vissia and her  band showed vast improvement from their last performance here.

She showed a lot of confidence on stage and  her band played tightly behind her.
 Her voice included a little bit jazz, a little bit indie pop and a little bit Edie Brickell with a touch of Alanis Morissette and Avril Lavigne.


 I was very impressed as she played through much of her CD “ A Lot Less Gold.”
Her band stepped aside in the second set so she could play a few solo songs including a Neil Young song.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 March 2012 12:46 )  
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