Music is a language we all understand
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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 02/08/2014 (4064 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A Brandon summer is not complete without a little Music in the Park.
This year, an incredible variety of Brandon talent is scheduled to perform every Tuesday and Thursday, with the last band scheduled for Aug. 21.
On Thursday, July 24, I popped down to the park and caught the acoustic version (Blair Maycher on Guitar and Erin McLennan on vocals) of the four-piece Brandon band Daisy Chain. I had a quick chat with Erin McLennan, the lead singer of the group, who said that her band has been playing together for about a year. Daisy Chain is not just all roses and butterflies either. This chick has some pipes and she knows how to use them. Playing some blues, rock, classic rock and originals you need to makes sure to check this band out.

To see the full lineup of bands scheduled for the rest of the summer, check out: brandon.ca/music.