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MUSIC What: The New Groovement Where: Online When: June 3-6 Tickets: $10 from 250-721-8480 or through UVic s online ticket office Why: Victoria funk-soul dynamos The New Groovement will give. . .
Jimmie Bratcher –
I’m Hungry (Self-produced): Jimmie Bratcher has mostly one thing on his mind and he’s sure to let you know just how tasty a set like this can be. It’s chicken, bacon, cheese, grits or even bananas (except when they’re green). He is hoping to bring his show of smokin’ blues just to whet your appetite! Enjoy, but don’t over do it! These blues are hard! Here’s Jimmie ready to serve you one of his best dishes – just click!
Chris Cain –
Raisin’ Cain (Alligator): I haven’t heard Chris Cain in some time and my first impression was this really sounds like B.B. King! I’m on my second listen and Cain’s performance really makes the grade. Cain plays solid and large guitar throughout as well. What a treat! Cain is backed up by Greg Rahn (playing every keyboard available and sooo well) and Steve Evans (bass), with Derrick “D’Mar” Martin and Sky Garcia trading drums and Kid Andersen backing up on guitar, drums, melodica with Lisa Leuschner (
SPECIAL REPORT: Inside the work of respiratory therapists in the age of COVID-19
News 11 s Adonis Albright speaks with these heroes to learn more about the crucial work they do
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Yuma Regional Medical Center (YRMC) has been at the forefront of the coronavirus pandemic, from its highs to its low. But through it all, a small, core group of respiratory therapists have been instrumental in treating COVID-19 patients.
News 11 was granted exclusive access to a cath lab inside of YRMC to get a look at the equipment RT s use to oxygenate a patient.
There are roughly more than a dozen respiratory therapists at YRMC. When it comes to the coronavirus, the work they do is crucial. COVID-19 is a respiratory virus, and severely affects the lungs. That s where RT s come in.