Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 24, 1991, p. 16

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Page li THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday May mi Entertainment- Local duo in the limelight You can catch a rising star at the New Duke of York Restaurant on Street this weekend May 24 and 25 Local talents Adam Brougbton and Shane Oldrave will entertain patrons with a range of musical styles from Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole to Harry Connick Jr The pair are back together after a year of music studies away from home Shane at York University and Adam at where hes working towards a music degree with a Certificate in Jazz Studies The restaurant has a special buffet menu for and Saturday evenings or you can just enjoy a drink and hors as you listen from 30 p onward Shane and Adam first appeared together in the rock group Tempest when they were students at Centennial School That band included future NHL draftee Adam Bennett on bass While Bennett traded his guitar for a hockey stick and became active in the jazz programme at Georgetown High School Under the direction of Mrs Katie KirkupOrtolan they competed at national music festivals across Canada winning individual and group honors each tune Adam has studied voice keyboard and drums as well as bagpipes and violin which are not part of the act plays guitar acoustic electric or classical depending on the occa sion At the New Duke of York youll hear Adam on vocals and Shane on guitar During a school tnp to Europe Adam performed in a German pub and provided impromptu street music under the statue of Mozart in the Salzburg town square Although they were pretty focussed on music during high school both were Ontario scholars and Adam was Valedic torian at the Graduation ceremonies last year Now he plays in Montreal night clubs and restaurants and Shane perform ed in York area pubs this winter Adam laments the limited range of music on popular radio and TV People are being pro grammed they just absorb it without thinking They don t relate to artists or find meaning in quality lyrics and musician ship He listens to CBC and CJRT radio to hear other styles and is interested in Torontos underground musical theatre The Phantom is all marketing and special effects To me jazz is the most ex communicative form of music says Adam Its very very free and very difficult to study To get a mastery is a lifelong pursuit Artist honored Artist Agnes Olive of the Forge Studio Gallery in Terra Cotta has been awarded the John Mather award by the Ontario Crafts Council Her vessel Repository for Unfulfilled Dreams was one of the 77 works selected from entries from craftspeople located throughout the province NEW AOE METAPHYSICAL INFO CENTRE TO AID IN YOUR QUEST FOR SPIRITUAL GROWTH BOOKS FROM ASTROLOGY TO ZEN CRYSTALS PYRAMIDS OILS INCENSE OVER SO KINDS NEOCLASSICAL MEDITATION MUSIC CLASSES STONES JEWELRY CERAMICS RUNES TAROT CARDS ENLIGHTEN YOURSELF ITG Jt Please remember to recycle this newspaper along with your glass bottles and jars aluminum and steel and beverage cans plastic soft drink containers RECYCLING It only works if we all do our part GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 GUELPH STREET 8731999 NOW PLAYING Adam Broughton and Shane Oldreive VIDEO PLUS West of Georgetown Fruit Market BRING HOME A STAR THISWEEK- The Rookie Down Under Mermaids Jacob s Ladder Rockn Roll High School Forever Doing Life Hired To Kill I Untl8 Ontario oZliOU For That Quiet Cosy Dinner Book Today i 8737402 BRINGS YOU 226 Queen St E Brampton 4516000 Sites beenkeen for a thousand years nowitstane to break tee Evenings at p m Only Saturday Sunday at 2 m PROUDLY PROUDLY PRESENTS COUNTRY MUSIC AT ITS FINEST TERRY SUMSION MAY 3031 MAY 29th Country Singing Contest THURSDAY IS LADIES NIGHT LADIES GET IN FREE Cover Charge Dress Code Locolod on Just Yards of Winslon Churchill For More Information Call 416 Evenings at Only now playing Two Thumbs Up RussellWilliam Baldwin- Scon Glens Jennifer Jason Leigh Rebecca DeMornat Donald Sutherland Robert DeNiso BACKDRAFT Evenings at pm Sat Sun at NOW PLAYING WILD HEARTS Evenings at 915 p Sat Sun at 00 pm SPRING SPECIAL ADMISSION Adults 14 Over 600 Children Seniors Special Nights

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