Mountain Music’s kid bands are HOT

What could have been a quiet evening in the Last Drop turned into a music festival Wednesday as three three bands, all taught by Morgan Toutant of Mountain Music, performed and amazing concert for family and friends. David F. Rooney photo

By David F. Rooney

What could have been a quiet evening in the Last Drop turned into a music festival Wednesday as three three bands, all taught by Morgan Toutant of Mountain Music, performed and amazing concert for family and friends.

“You won’t believe how good they really are until you hear them,” MC Steve Smith, himself an accomplished performer, told members of the audience.

Toutant was very proud of the kids who have working together as bands since last December.

“We started out teaching just guitar and vocals but we now have a piano, drums and just about every other instrument covered except horns and viola,” he said in an interview.

The kids he teaches are enthusiastic and are fast learners, too. They especially like the free jam sessions he stages at Mountain Music, which is located in the Chabot & Levesque building in the Big Eddy.

“Our next project is an all-girl band of kids under the age of 18,” Toutant said.

Toutant is an enthusiastic musician who originally hails from Saskatchewan.

“I moved here five years ago and decided I’d do anything to stay here,” he said. “I delivered pizzas for Zala’s and used the Bingo Hall one day a week to teach music.”

Not that long ago he was offered the space in the Chabot & Levesque building and just keeps on moving towards a future he believes is strongly supported by other members of the community.

There are many people who donate money so that worthy kids can learn to play instruments and others who offer “musical donations to help kids who can’t afford an instrument,” Toutant said. “I think kids deserve a shot at the things they’d like to try in life.”

Well said. Now, here are some photos of the kids Toutant is so proud of:

Members of Neighbourhood, which consists of Eric Poarch, Nick Suchy, Wesley Dupas and Shey Townley, was the first band up during a three-bands-one-concert affair at the Last Drop on Wednesday. The bands are made up of pre-teens and teens taught by Morgan Toutant at Mountain Music in the Big Eddy. Cyril Tomlinson photo
Fuse is composed of older boys and has a much more mature sound. Cyril Tomlinson photo
Fuse members Logan Davis, Tashi Townley, Everitt Hawthorn, Kade Hansen and Rhys Evans put on a very strong performance. Cyril Tomlinson photo
Mountain Music's Morgan Toutant (left) plays with Riley Dickson and Jackson Yauk of Straw into Gold at the Last Drop. Cyril Tomlinson photo
There was a very substantial audience at the Last Drop for this three band performance. Master of Ceremonies Steve Smith, himself an accomplished performer, was very enthusiastic about the young bands. "You won't believe how good they really are until you hear them," he told members of the audience. Cyril Tomlinson photo