Sunday, October 29, 2006

Campbell River Lodge: Wrap Up

Both shows went off without a hitch.

(L to R: Brice Tabish, Callum Jackman, and Max Shiletto)

Mackenzie Collins kicked off both evenings with a well received collection of acoustic numbers, again, proving his versatility and why he is the lead singer of Herman Manderchuck.

(Mackenzie Collins)

D-Grade tore it up Friday with a high-energy set including many of their originals, and ended the night with a crowd favorite; "Sweet Home Alabama."

After D-Grade Lymozeen took to the stage and did what they do best: Rocked the dust out of the rafters at the Campbell River Lodge.

(Brice Tabish)

Saturday night saw Herman Manderchuck kicking off the evening with a selection of classic rock tunes, executed with precision and enthusiasm. The near-capacity crowd truly came to life when they pounded out Golden Earring's super-hit, "Radar Love." The crowd was ready...

(L to R: Brendan Kiley, Mackenzie Collins, Dan Montgomery)

...For Lymozeen. Brice, Max, and Callum gave brilliant performances, wow-ing the enthusiastic crowd with their youthful exuberance. Right from the first note of Brice's opening "Eruption," to the high-energy display of guitar-wizardry in the closing bars of Black Sabbath's "Paranoid." One of their best performances to date, these boys did not miss a beat, and left the audience hollering for more.

(Brice Tabish & Max Shiletto)

D-Grade, Herman Manderchuck, and Lymozeen would all like to thank Ted and Sharon and all the staff at the Campbell River Lodge for allowing them a great venue to play, and for doing everything in their power to make it an enjoyable experience.

Also, a special thanks to Paul Suurhoff for taking all the pictures seen in this blog entry (as well as many more) on Saturday night.

And, above all, thank you to all the fans that came out to see us at this event. Please catch us next time.

Thanks for your support,
  • D-Grade
  • Herman Manderchuck
  • Lymozeen

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