FREE PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1978 33 A Review Sneezy Waters taking Hank Williams on tour (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 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, , 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 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 ...AMsfonafe Dreyfuss. . 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. People in their thir- [SQffiBODY KRISTIN GRIFFITH was as big and bold and MARYBETH HURT brassy as you could ask for, KILLEDflEfo RICHARD JORDAN it was Fergusou himself DIANE KEATOIN who made the evening IflUSBAND E.G MARSHALL OPIN AT7.15 P.M. GERALDfiSE PAGE GET ACTIVF FIATURI AT 7|30 ODEON •nd 9,30 P.M. MAUREEN STAPLETON AT SOCIALLY 1:43 SAMWATERSTON ADDE:D DRIVE-IN ATTRACTION 3:30 Dreacr of Photograpty GORDON WILUS G i( 1 5:30 EXKUM Producer ROBERT GREENHUT 7l30 103 BOND £T IBANSCONA MURDER BY DEATH Produced by CHARLES H pf FE KANES 9:30 Entertaining 9-1 a m • OPM II 1:30 If !83 PORTAGE AVE. "Wlfa" II 8:00 (.». 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