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FEATURE at 7: JO P.M WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1978 33 A Review Sneezy Waters taking Hank Williams on tour OTTAWA (CP) — Sneezy northern and northwestern Other grants: al, to tour Le Temps d'une Columbia, Alberta, and the Waters and His Excellent Ontario April 7 to 21 with a —$25,000 for Globe The- Vie in Ontario, Nova Scotia Yukon and Northwest Ter- Ferguson band sound Band, an Ottawa-based pop $16,000 grant. atre, Regina, to develop a and New Brunswick. ritories this fall. music group, will tour 116 five-play subscription se- —$25,000 for Entre-SIx —$50,000 for the Montreal centres early next year The NDWT Theatre Com- ries for showing in several Dance Company, Montreal, Symphony to tour Quebec f 9 with their country and pany, Toronto, was allocat- Saskatchewan centres. — to tour Northern British centres. big, bold and brassy western show, Hank Wil- ed up to $25,000 to tour a $35,000 for Neptune The- liams, The Show He Never show tentatively called atre, Halifax, to tour Othel- Gave. Northern Delights through lo, starring John Neville, in ByJIMMILLICAN memorable. He led the ties and forties have ob- The Canada Council's northern Ontario, Manito- 14 Nova Scotian communi- These lines practically band with incredible en- viously followed the man touring office announced it ba and the Northwest Ter- ties. constitute two reviews .in ergy. He jumped and for a long time while the has earmarked up to $20,- ritories in February and twirled and he bobbed and —$50,000 for Theatre Po- one. younger element have 000 for the tour. March. pulaire du Quebec, Montre- You get the standard look wove directing his young probably picked up on Fer- The office has approved at The Maynard Ferguson charges through all kinds guson's treatment of "Star tours with subsidies total- Orchestra's performance of horn charts. Wars." No one was disap- ling $385,270. Starting with on Sunday night, at The Often he eschewed the pointed. the new fiscal year next Centennial Concert Hall but role of lead trumpet and its The Sample-Steams April 1, touring grants will also a review of Ferguson's spotlight to give more solo Band from Victoria opened be severely limited by gov- personal philosophy of time to various members of with a set that showed their ernment spending re- ODcon-moRTon THEATRES UNITED music which went a long the orchestra. He became own jazz-fusion tendencies straints. way toward making the so effusive in his praise of to be a little ambitious for Maureen Forrester, the evening a dazzling musical individual abilities that it famed contralto, will tour experience for the audi- the grasp they have on pre- There is more than became almost cloying. sentation. Their arrange- ence. And yet, as he congratu- ments were too hectic and one secret at... Ferguson once put his cluttered to be a success. feelings about the evolution lated each player and laud- of his career in a nutshell ed, each solo passage, the It goes without saying with this quote. "If I feel a dedication of the band that Sunday night's atten- musical or creative change seemed to double and the dance of 800 people was within myself, I don't want enthusiasm transmitted it- disappointing but those who to feel that I committed self like electricity into should feel most disap- myself today to something every corner. pointed are the fans of good I don't want tomorow. Mu- Ferguson presented a fu- music who weren't there sical freedom and creativi- sion sound. Sometimes you but who could have filled an ty should be the personal heard a pops orchestra, empty seat. They missed right to change or not to sometimes a truly experi- an excellent big band dis- change". mental jazz band but al- play. In Maynard's case that ways the music was so in- has meant change and lots credibly crystal clear that of it. There probably isn't a it mattered little what spe- player in the fifty-year-old cific piece was being un- trumpeter's fifteen-piece veiled. Every soloist de- band over twenty-five. But serves individual cudos the reao.on for so much but, lacking that kind of Op«n 11:45 a.m. Ballot* available <t ill M«lab«ri, Sootar Studios EMANUELLE ATI Ill0-3i23 youth on the bandstand is space, let me confirm that We specialize in and lh» Wedding Loungt location! for "Gueii 3i20 - 7:20 12:00,3:05,6:10,9:25 rOrlTA8E AT SMITH 943-0019 this was a very unique Steak - Seafood - Ribs - and BABY SITTER 1:30, 4:35, 7:55 the Stan" contttt. 9,10 not cosmetic. This powerful a variety of other dishes brass orchestra is made up unit. 3227 ROBLIN BLVD. of dynamite talent. There are several rea- PH. 689-6151 OPEN AT J:00 P.M. THE MYSTERY-COMEDY FEATURE AT 2:20, 4:40 Ferguson propelled his sons why the thrilling FOR RESERVATIONS GARRICK TWO 7:00 «nd 9:20 P.M. THAT TASTES ensemble through two sound of the big band is not OAIIY NOITH Of POITAOI f 41-3034 hours of music offering the heard more often. AS GOOD widest possible range of First, today's young vir- STARTS TOMQFjpf Richard AS IT LOOKS styles. tuosos don't want to play Ybcjng...SMi*ua»>...AMsfonafe Drey fuss.. second or third chair in an Mows Wine There was a rousing re- Private Detective. play of Weather Report's orchestra when they can be Restricted new jazz standard "Bird- out in the spotlight in a , Adult land". A rearranged ver- smaller ensemble. sion of "Stella By Star- Second, the economic AT: light" first recorded by cost of keeping a touring 1:40 Ferguson thirty years ago. group of this size alive is 3:40 1:40 There were several tele- astronomical. By employ- '"""* SSSS I 7:40 vision and movie themes ing such youthful talent THE GREAT CHEFS 9i<5 like "Battlestar Galactica" Ferguson, by-passes both OPEN AT 1:15 FEATURE AT 1:30. 3:30, OF EUROPE? and "Gonna Fly Now" obstacles. The musicians 5:30, 7:30 AND 9:30 (Theme From Rocky) pick up a wealth of experi- which had been given Fer- ence before moving on to Erxtt today "SEX O'CLOCK" POflTAGE AT SMITH 943-0089 guson facelifts. other challenges while "EVERYTHING GOES" JLTF Also several longer Maynard keeps costs down ETOMi BRIDGES pieces; the multi-move- by paying them heavy A )AOC ROUJMS-CHARLES HJOfFE PRODUCTION ment "Carnival" from compliments instead of FAMOTT Maynard's new album and hard cash. MAJOQS an amazing adaption of the In keeping with music by \ "Vesti la Giubba" aria a fusion orchestra, there INTERIORS' from the opera Pagliacci. was a fusion crowd on As much as the music hand. 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