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Concert Review
WSO Pops: Lindi Ortega
. Friday, Feb. 7
. Centennial Concert Hall
. Attendance: 901
�s �s �s out of five
T HE Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
served up gutsy shots
of heartbreak Friday night, no
chaser, courtesy of rising country/ pop
superstar Lindi Ortega.
The Canadian singer/ songwriter/
guitarist made her WSO debut Friday
night with the three weekend Pops
shows led by acclaimed conductor/
arranger Charles Cozens. The twoact
program featured 14 of Ortega's
original songs telling of love and loss,
pain and hope by the Nashville- based
artist who belted out her world- weary
tales like a rasping angel.
Recently nominated for a 2014 Juno
award - her third - for her acclaimed
2013 album Tin Star , the concert
also marked her inaugural symphony
show in a slew of international
tour dates that sees her criss- crossing
the Atlantic until June. All sensitive,
less- is- more orchestral arrangements
were by Cozens, who has also scored
shows for Canadian groups: The Nylons,
Quartetto Gelato, and aboriginal
rock band Eagle & Hawk.
After a sprightly Pops Hoedown
overture, Ortega took the stage in
her signature lipstick, red cow punk
boots and sassy black square- dance
skirt, evoking a 1980s k. d. lang who
preferred to saw her own footwear
off at the top. Joined by rockabilly
bandmates: James Robertson, electric
guitar; Ben Whitely, electric bass
guitar; Tristan Henderson, drums
and backup vocals, they launched into
their first high and lonesome number
Angels from her recent CD, where she
sings of being " robbed of the love I
used to have."
We also heard Hard As This, also
from Tin Star, that tells of a one- sided
relationship, and the moody High from
her 2012 CD Cigarettes & Truckstops,
with the band setting up a slow groove
to conjure the drug- addled euphoria of
self- medicating broken dreams.
When Ortega finally got to Waitin '
on My Luck to Change , a bluesy number
that also saw the nervous singer
visibly relax more, even adding a few
dance shuffles while admitting " this is
fun," the mostly older audience could
also just kick back and enjoy. This
gifted artist is known for daring to
plumb deeply dark emotional depths
and that is fine - however, more of
these upbeat tunes would have balanced
the program. Voodoo Mama , inspired
by the " magic" of New Orleans
in which the band rocked out, including
a particularly tasty guitar solo by
Robertson, helped.
The second half featured Tin Star 's
title track, composed in tribute to
" struggling musicians," with the WSO
strings providing effective underpinning
to Ortega's acoustic guitar and
heartfelt vocals sung with childlike
simplicity.
There's no denying Ortega is an
authentic artist with something to say.
Despite the show's few rough edges
for instance, more stage banter would
have been welcomed - you can be
sure we will be hearing more of this
unique performer with her soul- baring
songs, as her own tin star continues it
steady, and sure rise.
The concert repeats tonight, 8 p. m.
and Sunday afternoon, 2 p. m. at the
Centennial Concert Hall.
holly. harris@ shaw. ca
Ortega
hoedown
delivers
with WSO
A little bit country,
a little bit classical
By Holly Harris
MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES
Lindi Ortega performed a fun, kick- back
performance with the WSO.
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