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Coyote to rock the legion

Wednesday, Aug. 13Jasper Legion, 9 p.m.$5 coverSubmitted photo After taking the stage before Blue Rodeo last month at Sun Peaks Resort, the Devon Coyote Trio is riding high.

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Wednesday, Aug. 13Jasper Legion, 9 p.m.$5 coverSubmitted photo

After taking the stage before Blue Rodeo last month at Sun Peaks Resort, the Devon Coyote Trio is riding high.

It wasnt the bands first time opening for a big nametheyve shared the stage with the likes of Dan Mangan, Said The Whale, The Sheepdogs, Awolnation, Current Swell, The Steadies, Willhorse and George Thorogoodbut there is something extra special about the Canadian icons.

Blue Rodeo is one of my favourite bands of my whole entire life, said Devon Bjarnason, the bands frontman. Ive been listening to Blue Rodeo since I was a kid and next thing you know Im backstage chatting with them. Those are the kind of things that make you really want to push on and keep playing music.

Bjarnason quit his day job four years ago, trading in his tool belt for a guitar and a tour van, and he hasnt looked back since.

Starting out solo, the multi-instrumentalist from Kelowna, B.C. released his first EP, Tri Coloured, in 2010 and a year later, after adding bassist DArcy Booth and drummer Dylan Ranney to the band, the trio released its first full-length album, Blue, Black and Grey.

More recently, the band released its EP, Broken Down as a teaser to keep fans wanting, as the group puts together its next full-length album due out this winter.

The trio began the recording process in June, and Bjarnason said hes really happy with the outcome.

We recorded it with the mentality that were just going to do the best take we can and once you get that take thats going to be your performance. We didnt go in and chop it all up and stuff.

Its kind of a really raw, but produced album, if that makes any sense. It just seems like real music to me. Its the kind of music that Id definitely listen to.

And its also the kind of music he loves to share with concert-goers across the country, whether theyve gathered in an arena, at a festival or in a bar. Whatever the setting, whatever the town, the band is quick to captivate crowds with its infectious mix of rock, blues, folk, funk and jazz.

In 2013 alone, the trio played more than 180 shows from coast to coast to coast.

Our life is like one big tour, said Bjarnason. Were always doing something on the road. Weve been as far east as Montreal, as far north as Whitehorse and as far west as Tofino, just zigzagging across the country.

The latest tour, a 10-stop blitz through Alberta and B.C., will bring the trio to the Jasper Legion Wednesday, Aug. 13. This will be the bands first time playing the venue, after performing numerous times at the Whistle Stop Pub.

Bjarnason said hes pumped for a good turn out and a great show.

Nicole Veerman
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