The frontman of this Hamilton-based psychedelic folk project, Tom Wilson, has roots in the Canadian music industry dating back to the late 1980s. Junkhouse and Blackie & the Rodeo Kings are the two other projects he’s been involved with.
Lee Harvey Osmond (or LeE HARVeY OsMOND, as the band’s name is technically spelled) released it’s debut album A Quiet Evil in 2010. They followed that up with The Folk Sinner in 2013 and Beautiful Scars last April.
On Saturday, Nov. 7, the band is in town to play a show at the Exchange. The back-up act is Toronto musician Thompson Wilson (Harlan Pepper). The show will get going at 8:30 p.m., and tickets are $30 advance.
Here’s the video for “Blue Moon Drive” off Beautiful Scars