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Trevor Panczak and friends help Fort McMurray fire victims

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 A fundraiser for Fort McMurray fire victims raised a staggering $14,000, May 14  as local country musicians  Trevor Panczak and Shane Chisholm packed Coyote Joes.Trevor Panczak playing Average Joes for a successful Fort McMurray fire fundraiser. Photo by Richard Amery
I just caught the end of the set. I really wanted to see Shane Chisholm again, but missed his set, though he was playing bass with Panczak’s band.


 I arrived just in time to catch the “hit portion” of Panczak’s set. He was in the middle of his medley of   the Barenaked Ladies’ “ If I Had a Million Dollars” and “ Wagon Wheel” which had the dance floor full of two steppers.


 He traded his acoustic guitar for a white Stratocaster for the last few songs of his set which included a cover of Chris Stapleton‘s “ Tennessee Whiskey.


“He’s going to save country music,” quipped Panczak after thanking a few familiar faces in the crowd plus musicians Shane Chisholm and Craig Moritz.


He played his new  single “ I Can Be The Lover.”
 He encouraged his fans to call Country 95 and request it.
“ It’s falling off the charts fast, he laughed before playing his other recent single “For a Girl.”
 He finished his set with his first single “ A Song About Drinking.”

— by Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 25 May 2016 10:22 )  
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