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Frenetic fiddle and humour mark Plaid Tongued Devil’s return

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The Plaid Tongued Devils returned to Lethbridge. Photo by Richard AmeryFor something a lot different, the Plaid Tongued Devils returned to Lethbridge to play the Tongue N Groove, June 30.


 There was a lot of minor keys, an eight stringed guitar, boundless energy, a lot of fine fiddle playing from Roxanne Young and a lot of fun thanks to charismatic frontman Ty Semaka, who didn’t seem to think things were going well as he offered to fire himself from the band no less than four times during Dino Scavo added some saxophone to the Plaid Tongued Devils’  June 30 show. Photo by Richard Amerythe show.


 They played my favourite Devils’ song “ Help I’m  A Logo,” and ended their set with an extended jam on “Bag of Snakes,” which had the enthusiastic crowd calling for more.

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor
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