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episode 85 the swing and blues show part two feb 14 2013 by jeff stager, max salman , lucy zhang

Max Salman and Lucy Zhang join the show this week. Both are musicians and recent members of the swing dance community. They bring their knowledge of music to the conversation, and a little about their other interests. Lucy is a violinist and has done ballet, and is working at the Perimeter Institute. Max is a pianist playing the accordion with the swing dance musicians group. Max has had a show on CKMS before. It’s Valentines Day, so we played a couple songs about Valentine.

episode 85 the swing and blues show part one feb 14 2013 by jeff stager, max salman , lucy zhang

Max Salman and Lucy Zhang join the show this week. Both are musicians and recent members of the swing dance community. They bring their knowledge of music to the conversation, and a little about their other interests. Lucy is a violinist and has done ballet, and is working at the Perimeter Institute. Max is a pianist playing the accordion with the swing dance musicians group. Max has had a show on CKMS before. It’s Valentines Day, so we played a couple songs about Valentine.

KW Youth Theatre – Spring Auditions

KW YOUTH THEATRE | GUELPH YOUTH THEATRE

spring 2013 season | celebrating five years

AUDITIONS

The Elephant Man | Youth and Other Lies (casting ages 14-24)
Pinocchio | The Young Sherlock Holmes (casting ages 10-15)

REQUIREMENTS

– Please prepare a monologue (of your choice), no more than two minutes in length

– Photo/Resume optional

DATES/LOCATIONS

– Tuesday, February 19 (5:30-7:30pm) @ The Button Factory (25 Regina St. S., Waterloo)

– Tuesday, February 19 (5:30-7:30pm) @ Guelph Youth Music Centre (75 Cardigan St., Guelph)

– Wednesday, February 20 (5:30-7:30pm) @ The Staircase (27 Dundurn St. N., Hamilton)

NOTES

– All productions will be presented at the Southern Ontario Youth Theatre Festival

TO RESERVE YOUR AUDITION, OR MORE INFO, VISIT US ONLINE AT:

– kitchener-waterloo | www.kwyouththeatre.com
– guelph | www.guelphyouththeatre.com
– hamilton-burlington | www.hbyouththeatre.com

Tri-Cities Producer Showcase

The Tri-Cities Producer Showcase is back again on Friday Feb 22nd at the Maxwell’s Music House 220 King st. N . in Waterloo , On.

This month Producers are

Calis
Mister Mayotte
J Blackwood
Shwiggles & Wiggles
Superville
Tym
Rickochet
Simple Craft and
MisterE

Also we will have Live Performances from

Genius

Robbie G

Dj Vekked ( DMC World Supremacy Champion )

Holding down the music as always is
DJ Carmelo and Dj Reddroc

Tri-Cities Producer Showcase

The Tri-Cities Producer Showcase is back again on Friday Feb 22nd at the Maxwell’s Music House 220 King st. N . in Waterloo , On.

This month Producers are

Calis
Mister Mayotte
J Blackwood
Shwiggles & Wiggles
Superville
Tym
Rickochet
Simple Craft and
MisterE

Also we will have Live Performances from

Genius

Robbie G

Dj Vekked ( DMC World Supremacy Champion )

Holding down the music as always is
DJ Carmelo and Dj Reddroc

Tri-Cities Producer Showcase

The Tri-Cities Producer Showcase is back again on Friday Feb 22nd at the Maxwell’s Music House 220 King st. N . in Waterloo , On.

This month Producers are

Calis
Mister Mayotte
J Blackwood
Shwiggles & Wiggles
Superville
Tym
Rickochet
Simple Craft and
MisterE

Also we will have Live Performances from

Genius

Robbie G

Dj Vekked ( DMC World Supremacy Champion )

Holding down the music as always is
DJ Carmelo and Dj Reddroc

Showcase Your Roots and Love Lockdown

*Showcase and Love Lockdown both take place on February 14th.

https://www.facebook.com/events/134817530015194/?fref=ts

UW BASE present

SHOWCASE YOUR ROOTS:
Concert/show including ROCK YOUR ROOTS (a fashion show) and featuring Ontario comedian Trixx who toured opening for Kevin Hart last year, local KW artist Rufus, and the best talent the University of Waterloo has to offer. Held in Hagey Hall, tickets are available in the box office (open from noon to 5 PM) for $10, or you can call 519-888-4908. Show begins at 7 PM.

LOVE LOCKDOWN
Official after-party for SHOWCASE YOUR ROOTS in Federation Hall on the University of Waterloo campus. This is an all ages event featuring a 19+ section. DJ Smartiez hailing from Windsor and DJ JC of the Guvernment in Toronto will be spinning all night long. Doors open at 10 PM and tickets cost $10, unless a gold package is bought from the Hagey Hall box office (which gives you tickets to both SHOWCASE and LOCKDOWN for $15).

So Old It’s New set list for Monday, Feb. 11, 2013 with DJ Bald Boy

Feb. 11, 2013: Set list (band, song)

1. Iron Maiden, When The Wind Blows
2. Ian Dury, Sex and Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll
3. Dire Straits, Wild West End (request)
4. Graham Parker and The Rumour, Watch The Moon Come Down
5. Joe Jackson, Throw It Away
6. Elvis Costello, Riot Act
7. Elvis Costello, (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
8. Blondie, Accidents Never Happen
9. The Cars, Moving In Stereo
10. Teenage Head, Disgusteen
11. The Monks, Bad Habits (request)
12. Ian Dury and The Blockheads, Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
13. Joe Jackson, Beat Crazy
14. The Clash, Ghetto Defendant
15. The Clash, The Guns of Brixton
16. Graham Parker, Local Girls
17. Sex Pistols, New York (request)
18. The Police, It’s Alright For You
19. Pretenders, Precious
20. The Ramones, Do You Remember Rock ‘N’ Roll Radio?
21. Led Zeppelin, Black Dog
22. The Rolling Stones, Sympathy For The Devil (live, Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out version)
23. The Rolling Stones, If You Really Want To Be My Friend
24. The Who, Success Story
25. Jethro Tull, Back To The Family
26. Jimi Hendrix, Machine Gun (live, Band of Gypsys)

So Old It’s New show set list, Monday, Feb. 4, 2013 with DJ Bald Boy

Listed by song, song length, band, album:

1. Burn (live), 7:42, Deep Purple, Made In Europe
2. Lovely Rita, 2:42, The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
3. I’m Looking Through You, 2:23, The Beatles, Rubber Soul
4. Too Cold In The Winter, 3:54, Cry Of Love, Brother
5. Waitin’ For The Bus, 2:59, ZZ Top, Tres Hombres (request)
6. Jesus Just Left Chicago, 3:30, ZZ Top, Tres Hombres (request)
7. Gettin’ Tighter, 3:37, Deep Purple, Come Taste The Band (request)
8. Holy Man, 4:28, Deep Purple, Stormbringer (request)
9. No Stranger To Love, 4:28, Black Sabbath/featuring Tony Iommi, Seventh Star (request)
10. Medusa, 5:40, Trapeze, Medusa (request)
11. Man In The Middle, 4:35, Black Country Communion, 2 (request)
12. First I Look At The Purse (live), 3:56, J. Geils Band, Full House
13. Congratulations, 2:28, The Rolling Stones, 12 X 5
14. Hymn 43, 3:14, Jethro Tull, Aqualung
15. One More Cup Of Coffee, 3:43, Bob Dylan, Desire
16. Nobody’s Fault, 4:21, Aerosmith, Rocks
17. Death Walks Behind You, 7:28, Atomic Rooster, Death Walks Behind You
18. Not Fragile, 4:06, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Not Fragile
19. She Said She Said, 6:57, Gov’t Mule, Dose
20. Ride On, 5:53, AC/DC, Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
21. 2112, 20:34, Rush, 2112

A Wee Chin Wag with Multicultural Cinema Club Producer Duncan Finnigan on MCC’s Cool Events Cafe Flicker Plus An Open House

Welcome To The Local Live Arts Scene Duncan!
With over twenty years of film industry experience, Duncan Finnigan has worked as a producer, director and film maker across a wide variety of television programming in Scotland, London, Europe and Canada.

As a filmmaker, he has mastered all aspects of the film making process, as an editor, director, actor, sound recordist and director of photography. His feature films have premiered at international festivals, notably Four Eyes and My Life as a Bus Stop, which both debuted at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

As a graduate with an MA in Screenwriting from the Screen Academy, Napier University, and having worked as a lecturer at Caledonian University, Glasgow, Duncan uses his industry experience to train students for a career in television broadcasting.

After immigrating from Scotland, Duncan is now the producer at The Multicultural Cinema Club.
Duncan talks about Cafe Flicker which is happening this week at The Queen Street Commons on Feb 2, and also An Open House which is happening on Sunday Feb 3 in addition to another event Duncan has created called A Month of Sundays!
With his experience, passion and canny insight into the film world, Duncan’s a great asset to the local arts scene. And on Feb 17 Duncan will screen one of his own films! – Lights Camera Action! – Coral FM.
For more info go to http://www.theworkingcentre.org/multicultural-cinema-club/171

A Wee Chin Wag with Multicultural Cinema Club Producer Duncan Finnegan on MCC’s Cool Events Cafe Flicker and Open House

Welcome To The Live Arts Scene Duncan!
With over twenty years of film industry experience, Duncan Finnegan has worked as a producer, director and film maker across a wide variety of television programming in Scotland, London, Europe and Canada.

As a filmmaker, he has mastered all aspects of the film making process, as an editor, director, actor, sound recordist and director of photography. His feature films have premiered at international festivals, notably Four Eyes and My Life as a Bus Stop, which both debuted at the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

As a graduate with an MA in Screenwriting from the Screen Academy, Napier University, and having worked as a lecturer at Caledonian University, Glasgow, Duncan uses his industry experience to train students for a career in television broadcasting.

After immigrating from Scotland, Duncan is now the producer at The Multicultural Cinema Club.
Duncan talks about Cafe Flicker which is happening this week at The Queen Street Commons on Feb 2, and also An Open House which is happening on Sunday Feb 3. With his experience, passion and canny insight into the film world, Duncan’s a great asset to the local arts scene. And this weekend he will be screening some of his films! – Lights Camera Action! – Coral FM.
For more info go to