Keep tabs on Mike's channel to see if this gets fixed, but kudos to him for filming what he did! Now heading to videos of some of the hard rock acts on Saturday, starting with a video of Montreal-based Queen tribute band Queen Flash's featured set! This comes from the Facebook page of local talent competition The Soo's Got Talent (which allegedly returns from its pandemic hiatus later this year), who shared it from co-organizer Mario Naccarato's personal Facebook page. The video features Queen Flash playing "We Are The Champions", and singer Johnny Zatylny definitely has the look and tone of Frreddie Mercury down well (even with a crown and robe!), but you can tell this was later in the set, as he is struggling on some higher and longer notes. Solid performance of this Queen staple all around, so give it a look below!
Also, Rotaryfest's own Facebook page has posted hundreds of photos from the weekend and assorted posts about the festivities, but only one video from the band lineups was posted there, namely this remarkably short (only 13 seconds long!) video of Queen Flash's set. The focus seems to be less on the band and more on the fans, as the filmer had a corner-of-the-stage angle of the crowd clapping along mid-song, and yeah, quite a solid turnout for Rotaryfest's return to normalcy! If you got the latest Sault This Week in your mailboxes, you'll have noticed a neat overhead shot of the 2,500 person crowd for Queen Flash, which is really good to see! Check out this quick video for yourself below, and more videos are coming soon!
We'll close today with the band that actually followed Queen Flash, namely local southern hard rock trio Bone Yard, who closed the festival on Saturday night! Attendee Marcy Catherine live-streamed two videos from their set onto her personal Facebook page, with the band sharing them on their own Facebook page after the fact, and they include covers of The 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up?" (seriously) and, as embedded below, the back half of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son". Solid covers with good camera angles given Marcy's location, and while the former cover is unexpected, it's light and amusing! Check out both of Bone Yard's Stage 1 videos above & below!
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