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Twice Lightning tries sing-along style

Psychedelic rockers Twice Lightning are trying something a little different for their show at 9 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, at Central Station in McKinleyville. They're going to make it a sing-along.

Songwriter and guitarist Rick Sessions went to some shows in Weaverville and Mt. Shasta where people were singing along and it seemed like so much fun that he decided to try it out with his band. The lead singer, Adriana Contreras, is a teacher in McKinleyville and uses flip charts in her teaching an idea that the group adapted for the show.

"The revelers will be able to sing, talk, or yell along with the chorus's, middle eights, call and responses, etc., to our original songs. I realize it is a follow-the-bouncing-ball scenario, but karaoke and church are the only other chances that people get to sing and blend with others," Sessions said.

It's an interesting idea and worth seeing the result. For more information, visit Twice Lightning's MySpace page

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I was "The Pointer Sister" on the flip charts. It was fun!

Very good site. Thank you.

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