Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 28 August 1993, p. 19

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Entertainment [f= Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, August 28, 1993— Page-19 Che Rentners Social Catering Ltd. doa Halls see rge's ot Church Good rockin’ fun the theme of Crimson Jimson MW ifs) Com Co) (213) By Craig Wigley They'll catch your eye with crimson color; then :poi- son your mind with jimson weed. It’s a statement syn- onymous with life, so be careful when listening to Crimson Jimson. Get your steeltoe boots out and be ready to kick before it kicks you! You'll need the steeltoes for a fair fight against “Freak” ‘cause it kicks, hard from beginning to id. en 2 Unlike most other bands who usually experiment with GLT curta ° By Peter Roe GLT Publicity Another terrific season is already afoot at Georgetown Little Theatre Productions! With it, a change of faces within GLT’s er ccue. othy Hunt (President), Jo ‘Phenic (Vice- President), Cedric Briggs (Secretary), John Carter (Treasurer) and Peter Roe (Publicity). All Executive ee Fun event Over 50 riders, their ponies and horses will par- ticipate in a Gymkhana and Schooling show at the Ontario. Agricultural ‘Museum's third annual | ‘KIDS, PONIES & FUN! event Sept. 5. : ~-This” event, “held in cooperation with Touch’n’Go Farms of Campbeliville, will have riders aged 6-to-18 com- peting in jumping and gymkhana divisions. The Gymkhana division will include turnouts, musical Stalls and trots. The jump- ing competition will have ponies waa riders jumping over fence: Childhood dreams of owning a pony will be ful- filled as children are invit- ed to take a pony ride to discover the thrill of horse riding. While at the museum, take the opportunity to dis- cover over 30 buildings and displays on the 80- acre outdoor site. Costumed interpreters bring to life Ontario’s rural Lo while farm ani- Inals, wagon rides and pic- nic facilities will make your day in the country an enjoyable one. n _ Located 5 km west of Milton, you ¢an reach the ‘museum from Highway 401 at exit 312 or 320 | north and follow the signs. A phone call is be all it takes to earn some cash. Please call 1-800-668-5151 or 825-TIPS that’s 825-8477 in goes up feT=To) gels} (oni ia) Little Theatre and all GLT members will once again exercise their 150 per cent all to ensure you will be thoroughly enter- tained during the 1993/94 season! In the works is Larry Shue’s The Foreigner, a comedy directed by Ron Hill. For the kids, an updated version of Mother Goose, directed by Ron Hunt will be presented in December, while February’s mystery, An Inspector Calls, to be directed by Jacky Willows, will leave you guessing who- innit. The playbill winds up nicely with Vera Macdonald directing Neil Simon’s com- edy/drama, The Gingerbread Lady in April. For more information about the GLT and subscrip- tion rates, telephone 877- 3700 24 hours a day. a three or four song demo tape to enter the music world, Crimson Jimson decided to take it to the limit. They wentall out and pro- duced a full length debut CD. Into Highland Studio they went, and out came a bunch of freaks or , pardon me, that was “Freak”, their debut col- lection of cuts! Crimson Jimson is almost like a fami- ly. They’ve been together for over four years and believe in letting loose and having fun at.their shows. So if you get a chance to catch their show, it’s sure to be a blast for all, (caution, bring your earplugs)! “Freak” was produced by Ronan Klun and Crimson Jimson band members, John Connoly (guitars), Frank Szegedi (bass), Andrew Young (drums), and facto- tum of, the band Scott Bell who writes all the music, lyrics plays leads and vocal- izes. The band hails from Hamilton. Angry, volatile and aggres- sive is the way the music and vocals come across, making curiosity twitch with incom- prehension. What was going through Scott’s mind when he wrote this stuff? And if this is angry and aggressive, what will the next Jimson album be like? (Scott went through a breakup with his BEIMey!S BACKYARD CAFE LLBO UPSTARES PRIME RIB DINNER Incest orion salad or soup of Fy & dessert BREAKFAST 7:30 - 2pm Daily 2.95 girlfriend while writing lyrics for the next album.) Unfortunately, Crimson Jimson’s “Freak” hasn’t had much airplay (if any at all), but their sold-out debut is full of intensity - perhaps too much intensity for radio. From love gone bad in “once around”, to the after life thoughts in “I’m there”, the tracks will tickle your mind and provoke air guitar endowment. The music pulls back a bit in “misery” seem- ingly to let the lyrics reign over all. But don’t get relaxed ‘cause the next track, which is my personal: favorite, “bye bye sanity”, is a string-sling- ing killer with lots of varia- tion to keep things fresh. The “patie needs a beer”, “notion”, “slow”, which is a favorite of many people, and the final song “D.C.B.”. From the first time I lis- tened to “Freak” it’s been a favorite in my collection. Up beat, straight ahead heavy tunes to tantalize your ear drums. Good rockin’ fun, that’s what Crimson Jimson is all about. Any readers with tips-on up and coming Canadian 4 musicians - especially of the local variety - feel free to contact Craig at 455-8663. GEORGETOWN CINEMAS = / 235 Guelph Street 873-1 THE FUGITIVE NIGHTLY [Aa] satasun2em. [F ] % RELAXATION VERSI MEN & WOMEN Winston aa & Hwy 7 873-9298 GREAT CLUBS GREAT LOCATIONS MEMBERSHIPS FOR PRICE OF ONE + AQUA AEROBICS g & STEP AEROBICS | + BODY BUILDIN % INDOOR OUTDOOR POOLS Peronazed rams * WEIGHT TRAINING & ‘WOMEN ONLY 11 James St. 873-9655 Caer. 2PM. 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