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Marc Muir Trio and Maxam keeping audiences warm at La Maison

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Marc Muir Trio playing live at La Maison. Article and Photos by Jason Setnyk

Cornwall Ontario — There are several music hot spots in Cornwall, and one of the most prominent one’s is La Maison Tavern in the east-end of the City. It was frosty, snowy, and wintry outside, but inside music fans were kept warm watching some of the many talented musicians who reside in the region.

On Friday night music fans were treated to the miraculous musical melodies of the Marc Muir Trio. Quite simply put, Marc Muir is one of the best guitarist in the region. Not only does the band play exceptionally well, but they are creative, and have a unique ability to re-invent classic songs. Their rendition of “Like a Rolling Stone” was energetic and intense. Marc Muir sung with passion, emotion, and intensity. An aura of authenticity was created on stage, and it was a pleasure to watch, listen, and experience.

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Maxam with Brian Smith

There was more music on Saturday night when the band Maxam hit the stage. Despite the winter storm blowing and howling outside, people braved the cold and ventured out. The venue began to fill up once again. The performance by Maxam was well received, and there was dancing and cheering. Despite the cold outside, the audience inside was warm and toasty.

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