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Fugitives, Shred Kelly rock The Royal this weekend

The Nelson Daily Sports
By The Nelson Daily Sports
March 8th, 2012

The Fugitives, Vancouver’s wildly talented modern folk quartet are coming to The Royal Friday, March 7 at 8 p.m.

The combined talents of Vancouver artists Adrian Glynn, Barbara Adler, Brendan McLeod, and Steve Charles are quickly becoming favourites wherever they play with their poetic lyrics and their own unique style. 

Folk artist Rhoniel will open the show.

Saturday, The Royal is very excited to have Shred Kelly and their toe tappin’, foot stompin’ music light up the dance floor once again.

Shred Kelly is a formulation of friends and foot stompin’ good times born in the East Kootenay’s of British Columbia.

Hailing from the town of Fernie, the six-piece band is best known for mixing clawhammer banjo riffs that tear the fabric of space and time with a ghostly mandolin, high voltage guitars, fierce drums, and hauntingly sweet harmonies to produce a sound that has been properly coined “Stoke Folk”.

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