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Oakville Beaver, 25 Aug 2010, p. 23

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By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakvilles Maximiliano Cam- acho loves clowning around and entertaining those around him. Now hes taken his act nation-wide on Facebook. The 18-year-old, who calls him- self Maxi El Suave, has entered the Winners Wow Canada and Win tal- ent search contest and is in the top 10 in online voting. However, the field will be narrowed down to the top three shortly and he needs to garner as many votes as he can to proceed further and hopefully win. The main reason I decided to do this is because I believe I have a little gift and talent of bringing a funny essence to all situations and as well because I never know who might be watching my video, it could be Jim Carrey perhaps, he said in an email. I love to make people laugh and being the clown of everything. The contest was open to youths aged 12 to 24. Participants were asked to submit a video, song or photo that shows their talent. The contest is part of Winners back-to- school ad campaign, which includes webisode and digital ad appearances by 16-year-old jazz- pop singer Nikki Yanofsky. The winner of the contest will win hang out time with Yanofsky, or, as Camacho calls it, a date, plus another $5,000 in cash and a spending spree at Winners. Camacho developed his three- minute video with his two friends Masoud Barihi and Amir Tehrani and the trio will split the money should the video win. Camacho said he would use his winnings to buy school books as he is currently enrolled at the University of Toronto Mississauga. We developed a video showing a little introduction about myself as a character that reflects a con- tinuous interaction and failure with the opposite sex, Camacho said. And for extra entertainment in the video I dance to a well known salsa song and I hit on the host of the contest, Nikki Yanofsky. Camacho said he loves to enter- tain. He was twice the host of a tal- ent show at his former school, St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Secondary School, performed in a school play and has a series of Youtube videos doing funny things. The online voting ends on Tuesday, Aug. 31. To view his video and vote visit http://apps.face- book.com/wowcanada/promo- tions/detail/27603/en?ref=mf. 9 Locations To Serve You Better! 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating A/C or Furnace Diagnostic Service Only $49 23 W ednesday , A ugust 25, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Simpson already has a music business specialist certificate from the Berklee College of Music in Boston that she complet- ed online. In January she will be attending the school full-time for a double major in a vocal and music business program but said she will continue working on her music career while at school. But before she enters the classroom in a few months, she aims to perform on as many stages as she can with her two fellow musi- cians. Simpson is excited about the tour. I love traveling, I love music and I love meeting new people and this is just a great combination of all three, she told the Beaver earlier this summer. I hope for experience, she added recent- ly. I hope to reach a larger fan base and audience. Traveling is wonderful, the people you meet, the experiences you get from just submersing yourself in a different culture, even if it is still Canada and it isnt that far away, its still a different atmosphere and that can really improve your writing and cre- ativity. Bassist and tradesman Flynn, 18, is the hands on guy of the tour, otherwise known as the street team manager, roadie and equipment specialist. His counterpart, 19- year-old percussionist and songwriter Montfort is the balance of the group using her technical and performance experience to work with live recording on the tour. Shes also a music student at Carleton University. The Sept. 4 kick off party runs from 9 p.m. to midnight at Roxys, 380 Dundas St. E. Simpson will launch her EP, titled Raw, and will perform with her backing band of Montfort and Flynn, known as The Cofunkabil-a-Buddies. Raw features original folk-style tunes. There will also be tour mer- chandise on sale at the concert and guests will receive gift bags with information and freebies from the tour sponsors. Tickets cost $5 in advance or $8 at the door. Price of admission includes refreshments. Tickets can be purchased at Roxys. The group plans to provide a glimpse into its travels through live streams and social media website updates. Additionally, Simpson will hold several live YouTube streams before the actual CD launch. Dates and times are available on the tour website at www.gotourorgohome.com. Tour kicks off with Sept. 4 party Continued from page 22 Teen aims to Wow Canada with humour in contest FUNNY GUY: Oakvilles Maximiliano Camacho is one of top ten in the Winners Wow Canada and Win competition. SUBMITTED I hope for experience. I hope to reach a larger fan base and audience. Traveling is wonderful, the people you meet, the experiences you get from just submersing yourself in a different culture. Elyse Simpson, Oakville musician

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