![]() Over the years, he also played backup for Colter Wall and Tyler Childers while receiving lessons from his guitar hero, Redd Volkaert. “I just picked it up (repairing amps) because I’ve always liked fixing things and taking things apart and learning how they work,” Lewis said, noting it’s good to know how to repair equipment since it often happens on tours. He also repaired music amplifiers - and still does - as a side gig, but because he was self-taught, he had to research every fix while his knowledge of electrical systems was limited. Returning to Saskatchewan, he worked as a ranch hand and mechanic while playing in cabaret bands. ![]() Lewis later moved to Calgary to drive a truck, studied under Dave Hamilton, and toured as a guitarist with Blake Berglund and Belle Plaine while driving the van and fixing gear. “They taught me a lot of really core things as a person, not just as a musician.” ![]() They (his mentors) really set a solid foundation for listening to music, thinking about music, playing, (and) finding your own voice … ,” he said. “My (early) musical experiences formed exactly who I am today …. ![]() He also learned from older neighbours who took him under their wings. Lewis learned to play by ear and was introduced to traditional fiddle tunes and musicians Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins. Bryce Lewis, a student at Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Moose Jaw campus, has worked as a ranch hand, mechanic, truck driver and backup musician - and can now add professional recording artist to his resumé.īorn to a ranching family in Kyle, Sask., Lewis, 34, grew up on his grandma’s accordion-playing, Swift Current old-time fiddling, Will James books and Ian Tyson records.īy age two, he was strumming along to Marty Stuart’s “Hillbilly Rock” album on a home-made guitar, while by age 11, he joined the Kyle Lutheran Church String Band as a rhythm guitarist and learned about the “boom-chick” patterns of Luther Perkins. ![]()
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