" i OREN IT FR Uy Bed NY wo 'EASY x 2 RE PINT EE od ah LX IATL NTI EU LYE Viste 'd 20 "SA APs A) 1 > A ~ + » i ' . » . » SV TITS RT Ts ef A A PRY SRV Ca VAR Fos / 6 SHA WIE TROPA To HY Sg a AE Et RE i a a Cag a SPN EAs NW FARA WENS MA A AEA EPR FRAN I FSR PR CL a PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1983 -- 15 Synthesis played sell-out crowds by Margaret VanCamp * erine Millar, Abbie Zotz synthesizer superimpos- act - smoke bomb etal. Superstar. Highlights want to Say, and the - If we judge by the Synthesis, Tom and Julie Sharrard, all ed rhythmic chord The second act in- included the beautiful grand finale, Superstar audience reaction, Millar's musical brain- modly attired and clusters upon rhythmic volved a mini-pro- melody I Don't Know ending with a shorteped definitely Synthesis was child, was performed to made-up, gave it every- chord clusters to duction of the rock How to Love Him, the version of Handel's achieved at Town Hall exuberant sell-out thing they had as the superbly end the first opera, Jesus Christ sensitive solo, I Only Hallelujah chorus. 1878 crowds April 8 and 9 at ! Town Hall 1873, Port Perry. Synthesis is "the combination of separate parts into a complex whole" and one of Tom's important con- tributions to the musical extravaganza was his accompaniment on the 'synthesizer - "a machine that recon- structs a given sound by recreating and combin- ing -its component frequencies." And what a musical feast! Tom Millar in conjunction with the vocal octet 'Sounds Great" under the cap- able leadership of Jim Ashley, presented a "one of the best ever" Subscription Series 3 shows in Port Perry See our wide with the superb direc- selection of ideal tion of Diane. Lackie, | giftideas producer. The playing, singing, staging, cost- uming, lighting all deserve an Academy Award. Fame, the opening number, set the dynamic mood for the evening. The singers,, ; a scattered throughout = Ta i the aucience, collected ° : on stage to the rhythmic : : sl : and tonal beat of the : Ei POT OF GOLD synthesizer. : : ening Chocolates, 450 g ed as Catherine Millar lyrically and sensitively sang three songs: Kiss Me In the Rain, Memory (from the Broadway hit, "Cats"), and Songbird. three well-aranged John Denver songs followed: Perhaps Love, a duet well-sung by soloist Norm Kitney and Jim Stevenson, Annie's Song and Sunshine on my Shoulders. Call Me Irrespon- sible! obviously one of the choir's favourites, it began with an interest- ing and original choral CRAZY TWIRL SILKIENCE ead into the rhythmic Curling Iron Shampoo or body of the piece. Then by Clairol * Cone PLAYTEX Mini Pads soft blue lights filtered ; on the octet's faces as &) A 2 7 the group softly swung FN &iocisc 400 m| Mim @ y He £2 Xo ARN EA CARS SN SRS nis ENS Bao NE into Duke Ellington's Mood Indigo. The con- ; THE trolled, sustained sing- % ing here intensified as DRY LOOK VITAMIN E the music climbed to the S890 we - Spray, 200 ml ynthehic climax. Superbly sung. 4001.U.,100's Then, the moment we ? | &) RIGHT GUARD 4 had all been waiting for! - a& ; on ® Deodorant ] Tom's /playing of 200 ml + 50 ml Bonus Rhapsody in Blue was ¢ 2 po ; : ~ unfortunately interrupt- ; ; Ep . ed here as his medical } y eS] i ® skills took precedence - to deliver a baby - Grand! Tom's playing of the showpiece by 3 Gershwin," who had re- volutionized jazz with this composition, received a standing ovation which it justly deserved. . _ RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. PRICES IN EFFECT DUE TO SPACE LIMITATIONS AND AVAILABILITY AT TIME OF SALE, The first act finished Wee ld ji 7TH, 1983 OR Wine QUANTITIES LAST. FES SHOWN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE AT ALL LOCATIONS. ngs from RCERTIFICATION AND TRADEMARKS OF DRUG TRADING Yih FO AS new COMPANY LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA. . ' Angel Eyes, and Vouliz - Voo. The female que, conning a BRUTONS 1 > a: DRUGS INGTATIONS 200 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-2511 PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 A ' 4 Kgl wd i 5 ry Ky SUTRA L EE CF PTA Try BEA IY iS ; LAS RE ARE SNE