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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-03-17, Page 23THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2005. PAGE 23. Entertainment jfc Leisure___ Livery presents the Al Mullin Jazz Aggregation Duke Ellington once said that “by and large, jazz has always been like the kind of a man you wouldn't want your daughter to associate with.” By musical standards, jazz has always been seen as unruly, unpredictable and completely subjective to the moment. Back by popular demand, and assembled from places like Hamilton. Owen Sound, Kincardine and Goderich, five jazz musicians will punctuate this notion at The Livery Theatre in Goderich, Friday, April 15 at 8 p.m. Spontaneously giving emotion and twist to jazz standards from the 1930s through to the 1960s. this quintet, in keeping with the unhindered spirit of jazz, will be tagged for their second and last time as The Al Mullin Jazz Aggregation. The man behind this compilation of professionals is Al Mullin. Bruce Museum gets federal funding Support in the amount of $250,000 has been granted to the Bruce County Museum & Archives through the Cultural Spaces Canada program. This grant will cover specialized items for the new Bruce County Museum & Archives such as audio/lighting/video equipment for the theatre and museum spaces and computer-based interactive museum/archive kiosks. Museum Director/Curator, Barbara Ribey says. “I am so pleased with the funding from the Department of Canadian Heritage for our building project. It shows the commitment of the Department to give all Canadians access to highly specialized equipment and state of the art interactivity stations in arts and heritage facilities.” The new Bruce County Museum & Archives will throw open its doors to the future on July 1, on the 50th anniversary of the opening of the county's original museum. The physical construction of the new wing is well underway. Cultural Spaces Canada contributes to improved physical conditions for artistic creativity and innovation and increased and improved access for Canadians to performing arts, visual arts, media arts and to museum collections and heritage displays through the improvement, renovation and creation of arts and heritage facilities. Buck & Doe for Steuw OltyM Saturday, March 26 9 pm -1 am Brussels Community Centre, Brussels, ON Age of majority Music by DJ Lunch provided Tickets: Michael 887-8575 or Leanne 887-8428 Currently a showband trumpeter on Holland America, Princess, Celebrity and Renaissance cruise lines, Mullin was a long-time music teacher at Goderich District Collegiate Institute, instructor, conductor and administrator with the Kincardine Summer Music and holds an undergrad and graduate degree in music from the University of Western Ontario. Robert Gazidlo studied jazz at Humber College in the 1980s and privately under the tutelage of Brian Rudolph. He has toured across Canada with CBC television celebrities The Raes and has free­ lanced as well. Now married with three children under four years of age, he lives in Owen Sound and plays with The Dressed for the season Decked out as a leprechaun for St. Patrick, Greg Park helped out at the Auburn Lions breakfast on Sunday morning.' (Vicky Bremner photo) » Buck & Doe -5 for Matt Bromley & | Ashley Taylor Saturday, March 26 9:00 - 1:00 Blyth Community Centre DJ Age of majority M Tickets: <.y 523-9635 -j/T; Stardust Big Band, Shelaugh Hart, Debbie Fish, Razzamataz and his own trio. Gazidlo also teaches piano and studies piano technology (tuning). Bass player, Paul Danard, holds his music BA in guitar from the University of Western Ontario. He has played in London’s Phil Nimmons’ big band, teaches guitar, bass and theory from his home studio and plays professionally full time throughout Southwestern Ontario. Currently a member of the Stardust Big Band. Danard has been the guitar teacher for Kincardine Summer Music and Summerfolk youth music program for last two years. On drums will be Steve James PARK THEATRE ^^^GODERICH 524-7811 Fri & Sat 6:45 & 9:15 Sun - Thur 8:00 Sat & Sun Mat 2:00 www. mo vie I inks, ca long distance?!-800-265-3438^ CwirE*s-rwooo HiiarvSwank MO«canFrbbmar MILLION DOLLAR BABY Fri & Sat 6:45 & 9:15 Sun - Wed 8:00 (Tj Not Recommended Mature Theme lAw for Young Children Disturbing Content Livery Filmfest Thursday 24th \J4*/ 7:00 Only TMGmcsm mbmemzmgi ^Q^^MOTbRCYClE DIARIES from Dundas. For the past 16 years James has split his time being the drummer with the Stardust orchestra as well as- playing in small ensembles with Charlie Bell He has also had the privilege and thrill of playing a jazz brunch with jazz legend Peter Appleyard and the rewarding challenge of teaching Grade 7/8 music over the last number of years. Kincardine native and saxophonist, Jason Hunter has spent many years away acquiring his Bachelor in Jazz Studies from McGill University in Montreal and The family of ISOBEL (MCCALL) AND FRANK BURKE invite you to join in the celebration of their Mar. 18 -24 MOST DAZZLING EVER MADE! 80th birthdays at the Wingham Adult Day Centre on Saturday March 26, 2005 from 2-4 pm. Best wishes only please. $575 his graduate degree from the New England Conservatory of Music. From his days as a musician in Boston, he brings a wealth of street smarts and soul to performing in his newly-formed blues band. Tickets for this cabaretstyle evening are $20 and can be purchased at The Livery 5*19-524- 6262 or Ernie King Music in Goderich 519-524-4689. Photography Saturday, April 2 BMG Community Centre, Brussels m Music By: Hurricane DJ V 9-1 am Lunch provided Tickets $7 For information contact: Jane VanCamp 887-6340 or Robin Boyd 345-0050