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Baby Eagle lets the Constantines Steve Lambke fly solo

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The Constantines' Steve Lambke aka Baby Eagle brought his solo project to the Owl Acoustic Lounge, July 9.

Steve Lambke of Baby Eagle. photo by Richard Amery
 There weren’t very many people there to hear it, but those who were there, listening to him strum jazz tinged country/ folk music on a battered electric guitar, were listening intently to him.


 He told a few stories and played his quirky and poetic songs like “Fishermen are Fish,” and a song about his 1994  Plymouth Acclaim.


 His set was low key, intimate and mellow as he whispered his vocals and played soft guitar. Another highlight was his song about getting thrown out of a Legion in rural Saskatchewan.


“ But that's lies, all lies,” he quipped.

—By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 16 July 2014 12:10 )  
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