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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jun 2000, B6

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B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 21, 2000 For more information on the OakviUe Waterfront Festival, contact the OWF office a t 847-7975 or v isit the OWF w ebsite a t wwwMakville-festival.org 5 0\\V< THE FABRIC & DECOR SUPERSTORE! Moist will kick off the Oakville Waterfront Festival this year at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 23rd on the Coronation Waterfront Stage. Innovative and sensual Moist is sure to please crowds with favourites like Silver, Shotgun and Push when it kicks-off the Oakville Waterfront Festival this year at 8 p.m., Friday, June 23rd, on the Coronation Waterfront Stage. Combining innovative guitar play ing with the sensual sound of cello. Moist delivers a distinctive rock sound all its own. This Montreal-based five-piece band's third full-length recording Mercedes Five and Dime is less about the aggression or sullen beauty of its former two releases, 1994's Silver (certified four times platinum in Cana da) and 1996's Creature (almost four times platinum in Canada). "I think Mercedes Five and Dime is more of a collective and organic album," says singer David Usher. "With every record, we're looking tf> do different things, and we're at a dif ferent place now. Moist is very much a group of writers, and we're always looking for a new outlook, a new way to present the material as a collective * ' "It's even playful in places," adds Kevin Young, keyboards. "We wanted some songs that allowed us to stretch out musically...There are some ele ments that we can jam on, and we look forward to taking things a little further live than we have in the past." ·ALL DRAPERY FABRICS ·ALL DECORATIVE HARDWARE & ® BLINDS See details hi store More Waterfront acts O A K V IL L E Set against the backdrop of Lake Ontario on the stage at Lakeside Park at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 24th and again on Sunday June 25th, the Oakville Symphony Orchestra (OSO) will present a varied program at this year's Oakville Waterfront Festival. Music director Roberto DeClara will lead musicians through the Dance o f the Tumblers, English Folk Song Suite and Titanic, to name just a few. These performances will also fea ture guest artist Adele Kozak with opera excerpts from Madame Butter fly, Gianni Schicchi and La Wally. Then, if foot-stomping, hand-clapping, southern gospel blues is your cup of tea, the Oakville Waterfront Festival will present the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir on the Lake side Park stage at 8 p.m. on Saturday, June 24th. This Juno Award-winning choir, under the direction of Trevor W. Payne, has toured all over the world and now has seven award-winning albums to its credit. The choir has performed with For eigner, New Kids on the Block, Michael Bolton and Celine Dion. STARTING AS LOW AS J AND MORE.. * Off regular pries txcluding all 'Conso* dscorativs trimmings and tassels, plus all custom orders. In-stock merchandise only, while quantities last! 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Substituting is a nice stepping stone to being in the band, because once they know some of the material, it's easier to get in,"says the founder, noting that his orchestra is based in Etobicoke. "We have had members from as far away as Hamilton. We have, at this moment, a few band members from Oakville...It is an all-city orchestra, mostly from the Greater Toronto Area." As well as enjoying the opportunity to play in an orches tra, the young musicians meet others with similar interests, says Jedrzejek, and their music often takes them on out-ofthe-country excursions. "Last January we were in Tampa, Florida for the week end," he says. "We did a couple of shows a day at the Snowbird Extravaganza South.. .Those are the dividends of coming to rehearsals." For those who miss The Toronto All Star Big Band's Waterfront performance, the group will be entertaining in town on Sunday, Oct. 1st at 2 p.m. in the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. 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