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Coda plays the blues and the rock at the Slice

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Coda had a small but enthusiastic audience at the Slice, Saturday, Oct. 17.

Sheldon Shukaliak playing with Coda at the Slice, Oct. 17. Photo by Richard Amery
 I was sad to have missed Fawns, but excited to hear a full set of blues and classic rock from Coda.


I arrived as drummer Ben Lamb was launching into  their cover of Bad Company’s “ Can’t Get Enough.”
Guitarist Sheldon Shukaliak took over lead vocals for “ Some Kind of Wonderful.”


 For this set they went blues with a cover of “Cocaine.”


Lamb, Shukaliak, bassist Rick Maddeaux and keyboardist  Cory Rasmussen, hidden in the shadows, showed off their vocal harmonies on a cover of the Marshall Tucker Band’s “ Can’t You See.”


 Rasmussen showed off his prowess on a groovy cover of Booker T and the M.G’s “Green Onions.”
Lamb returned to lead vocals on a fast version of Blue Rodeo’s “Lost Together.”
They showed off their vocal harmonies again on the Eagles’ “Heartache Tonight.”

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 October 2020 11:00 )  
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