WOODSTOCK – An upright bass, drinking while playing and crazing dancing graced Dooly’s bar Saturday night as Dustin Jones and the Rising Tide visited Woodstock for the fifth year in a row.
Dustin Jones, the lead singer of the band, said he and his band mates love coming to visit the Maritimes.
Sam Weston, one of the workers at Doolys said having bands like Dustin Jones and the Rising Tides is great for bringing in a fresh new crowd.
“They’re great band first of all, and entertaining,” said Weston. “It’s a different style for sure, form what we’re accustom too, and so that’s why we bring them back! They bring in a good crowd.”
Weston said having bands playing in Woodstock give everyone different things to do on a Saturday night, especially for the younger people in the area.
“Younger people too seem to really like this band too, which is nice,” said Weston. “You get kind of an older crowd for you older style music and these guys are kind of a newer style music.”
For the crowd gathered at the bar that night, there was a special surprise for one of the audience members. Carsha Crandlemire was called on set to perform one of her favorite songs with one of her favorite bands.
“It was amazing,” said Crandlemire. “I did it the night before too. I was kind of nervous last night when I went up. I was like ‘I’m probably going to forget the words of the song and Sheldon was like, ‘No, you’re good.’ It was good and they were like, ‘you were awesome.’ And they were texting me today saying ‘you were awesome’.”
Crandlemire fell in love with the band when they played a set in Florenceville. Since then, she has purchased their CDs and other merchandise and makes sure to come to their shows when they visit the Florenceville, Woodstock area.
Woodstock was the final show in the East Coast. The band left area to return home to Ontario and their hometown of Sault Ste Marie.

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