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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 19/06/2003 (8324 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The gig: tonight at the West End Cultural Centre.
The occasion: The contemporary folk institution’s first home-town show with its new lineup. Calgarian Lindsay Jane, 26, has replaced founding member Nancy Reinhold, who moved to Seattle earlier this year.
How does the new lineup affect the sound? “It’s pretty much the same only it’s more energetic,” says Kim Baryluk, the sole remaining original member of the 13-year-old group. “Lindsay is young, she’s high-energy and she’s a monster guitarist, which is why we hired her. I never intended to go on the road with somebody under the age of 30.”
What’s it like being the last remaining original Wyrd Sister? “I don’t think about it much, but when I do, it reminds me of groups like Sweet Honey & The Rock, where the members aren’t as important as the music and the message.”
Tonight’s damage: $17 in advance at Ticketmaster or $20 at the door.
— Bartley Kives
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