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Southern Comforts play blues and ’90s hits

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Southern Comforts aka Paul and Jenn Kype added a top notch rhythm section to their show at the Slice, Saturday, April 16.

 

Drummer Brady Valgardson and bassist Shawn Worden added a loud back end to a set of popular hits and a few originals.

Jenn Kype playing with Southern Comforts at the Slice, April 16. Photo by Richard Amery

 Jenn Kype took centre stage,  singing most of the lead vocals for a good sized audience.

 

She sang  a stirring version of Alanis Morrissete’s “Ironic” and snuck in one of her originals, though the rhythm section drowned her out for most of the set.

 She sang beautifully. It was a rtreat to hear her again as I haven’t heard her singing for quite a while. 

 

 Paul Kype added  some hot solos and background  vocals and and a pretty duet of “Jackson” with his wife.

 

 He stepped up for some Stevie Ray Vaughan too, playing his usual note perfect version of “Pride and Joy.”

— By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor


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Last Updated ( Friday, 22 April 2022 16:34 )  
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