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B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday. May 9. 2001 L o c a l p e r f o r m e r w o w s m u s ic b u s in e s s w i t h s o n g s b u t w o u ld p r e fe r to w o o f ilm B y C a ro l B a ld w in ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR in d u s tr y N o noisy nightclubs or boisterous bars for Antho ny Tuilo. He started with a CD recording and then worked his way into the performing end of the music business. Not that the Oakville singer/actor has never performed in front of an audience before - as a former student o f the Musical Theatre program at Sheridan College, he has done many stage performances. But May 14 will mark his debut as half of the Tullo and Nelson duo, which created and pro duced his first CD, aptly titled Tullo and Nelson. "I connected with a producer and a friend o f mine. Paul Nelson, and he produced one o f my tunes, and after doing so. said, i really like your stuff; it's very impressive. If you'd like, we can get together, collaborate at my studio and produce a CD .' And we came up with some great stuff," explains Tullo. noting that all the material on his first CD is original. "M ost o f it written by n*?...It was about a yearand-a-half in the making. We took our time because we were really concerned about not just throwing on 10 songs." And he is excited about the positive feedback the album has received from radio deejays as well as their listening H alton H ealthcare Gmwf I'oJay. < »'nnr/*r<fhr Tmmrrvs audience. "The response is unbelievable." says the singer/song writer. adding that he has, since the CD's release, followed Eminem on a segment of Graffiti on Telatino television, where Shy Girl, the first track on his first CD. was a real hit. "It's really creating a huge impact on people." Despite the impact his musical talent and his songs seem to be having on the airwaves, Tullo's first love continues to be acting, and he is determined to make a name for himself in films. In order to do that, the talented performer has co written a movie script with Melissa Di Marco, using the fifth track on his CD - iust Like Yesterday - as the movie's theme song. "It's a song that was written for this purpose." he says. "Acting is and always will be my number-one thing...T hat's always on my mind," says Tullo with firm resolve. "It's going to happen. There's no doubt. Right now. though, the music is just exploding and I'm just going along for the ride." However, having said that. Tullo admits that his next goal is to develop a deal for a music video. And he's sched uled for another Telatino appearance in the fall. "I will be the feature act for a one-hour segment." he explains. His next gig. though, will be at The Three Judges. 167 Lakeshore Rd. E.. on Monday. May 14. from about 10 to 10:30 p.m. when Tullo and Nelson will perform most of their songs, which Tullo refers to as "pop/rock, with con temporary ballads." For more information on the live performance or to pur chase the Tullo and Nelson CD for $10, visit their website at www.tulloandnelson.com. Families a r e invited to a tte n d a free public sem in ar P O S T P A R T U M M O O D Fab ulo us S to res! E verything under the sun fo r your hom e all under one roof! D IS O R D E R S W h a t you d id n 't e x p e c t w h en you w e re ex pecting Special Guest Speaker: Photo by Brent Foster A nthony "Hillo will be perform ing at The Three Judges at 10 p.m. on M o n day, M a y 14. He and his partner, Paul Nelson, will be singing songs from their new C .D, Tullo and Nelson. Dr. Gail Robinson, M.D., Psychiatrist T h u rsd a y , M a y 2 4 , 2 0 0 1 6:30 p.m. Displays, Refreshments 7-9:00 pm Program Halton Regional Administrative Building - Oakville C a ll f o r e s e r v e a s e a t ( 9 0 5 ) 3 3 8 - 4 3 7 9 E n j o y a m u s i c a l t r i b u t e Sponsored by: Community Foundation of Oakville Presented by: i ! NEW STONEY CREEK DECOR CENTRE Halton Coalition for Maternal/Infant Care In Partnership with: Mental Health a n d Health Promotion Programs L o o k F o r Y o u r S to n e y C re e k D e c o r C e n tr e F ly e r in T o d a y s O a k v il l e Halton Healthcare Services B e a v e r Students at St. Vincent Catholic School will present Lights on Broad way, an upbeat musical tribute with a Broadway twist, today and tomorrow in the school at 1280 Braeside Dr. The history of each musical number will introduce performances from such famous shows such as Annie. Dream Girls, Jesus Christ Superstar. Oliver, Wf.vf Side Story. Joseph and the Amaz ing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Stomp. Lights on Broadway will feature the acting, dancing and singing of students from Grades 5 to 8. with performances at 1 and 7 p.m. each day. Admission is 55 per adult, and $2 per student. For more information, call 905337-0651. K iw a n is s ta rs s ta g e s p e c ia lp e r fo rm a n c e The stars o f the Kiwanis Music Festivals - solos, bands and choirs - will be celebrating the Oakville Kiwanis' 50th anniversary with a gala performance at 8 p.m. on Friday, May 11 at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $15 and are available by visiting or calling the Oakville Centre box office at 130 Navy St., 815-2021, weekdays from noon to 5 p.m. or two hours prior to the show. For more information, call Lome at 905-849-6314 or Dave at 905-827-7538. S h e rid a n H ills E v a n g e lic a l C h u rc h M is s io n a ry 3301 Trafalgar Rd. (905)257-4645 (between Dundas & Burnhamthorpe) - PLANNED EVENTS C o m m u n ity M ay O u tre a c h 8 -1 2 1. Tuesday, May 8, 7:30 p.m. Video Night: Pop-Com & Refreshments 2. Wednesday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. Real Life Event: Refreshments & Coffee 3. Thursday, May 10, 7:30 p.m. Celtic Music Night: Coffee & Refreshments 4. 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