Trumpet player puts on ‘mini jam session’ for stranded drivers west of Calgary
CALGARY — It wasn’t the concert trumpet solo that Jens Lindemann was scheduled to play, but an impromptu performance on the snow-choked Trans-Canada Highway was heartily applauded by an audience of stranded motorists.
Lindemann played at a private event in Banff on Monday night and was to perform in Vancouver the following evening. But a massive snowstorm swept through southern Alberta, dumping 40 centimetres within a day.
The musician left Banff at around 11 a.m. and just east of Canmore, traffic came to a standstill.
“It just didn’t move. More and more cars ended up showing up behind us and we ended up being literally stuck there for 10 and a half hours. We had not moved an inch,” he said Wednesday.

