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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 1986, p. 18

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Seldom in entertainment does ‘the return engagement of an artist fulfih the anticipation it generates. PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESOAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986 Last April‘s S.0.B.A. (Southâ€" ern Ontario Blues Association) appearance by Otis Clay was a killer show, a true revelation, in the power of 60s soul. So much for truth. Saturday‘s performance by Otis Clay was a fourâ€"hour encore, continuing where he left off in April! Before the notes of the first song faded, the dance floor was packed by a swinging crowd as Clay‘s soulful rhythm took conâ€" trol. Even the Blues Sinners in the Amen section saw the Light. Darrell Hickey Chronicle Special RJTCHENEK Wanr kioo Sy MPhHONS Clay was in complete control, Clay performance leaves audience wanting more SUNDAY, NOV. 2 at 1:30 p.m. A ‘"‘Kidstuft‘‘ concert â€" Victor Sawa, conductor Fred Penner, star of CBC‘s Fred Penner‘s Place At The Centre in The Square, Adults $7.50, Children $5 Sponsor: Shell Canada Limited A ‘‘Masterpiece‘"‘ concert â€" Boris Brott, conductor _ Moshe Hammer, violin MOZART, Marriage of Figaro TCHAIKOVSKY, Violin Conâ€" FORSYTH, Ataroskewin MENDELSSOHN, Symphony #4 At The Centre in The Square Adults $18, $15, $12; Stu./Sen. $14.50, $12, $9.50 Sponsors: $Fri.) Raytheon Canada Ltd. Sat.) Heidt Meat Products Ltd. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11 & 12 at 8 p.m. A ‘"‘Beethoven‘‘ concert â€" Raffi Armenian, conductor BEETHOVEN, Grosse Fuge BRAHMS, Serenade #2 PREVOST, Homma! AtThoThoflmMa:Am, U of W Adults $16, Stu./Sen. $12 FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 7 & 8 at 8 p.m. Sponsor (Tues.) Economical Mutual Insurance Company (Wed.) Air Canada his stirring voice and stage mannerisms taking the audiente on an emotional rollerâ€"coaster ride. The show crissâ€"crossed the soul map, featuring original maâ€" terial and numbers by James Brown, O.V. Wright, Otis Redâ€" ding and Al Green. Otis Clay‘s backâ€"up boys featured the Chiâ€" cago Horns and the Memphisâ€" based Hiâ€"Rhythm section of Teenie Hodges (guitar), Charles Hodges (keyboards) Leroy Hodges (bass) and Howard Grimes (drums). The Kitchener show marked the first time the Horn Section had teamed up with Rhythm Section; the result was musical chemistry magic. It‘s this type of lineâ€"up Clay hopes will seduce a record company to get his music to the people. On the last day of Oktoberfest, the night belonged to Otis Clay, For those lucky enough to be there, the memory of the show is only overwhelmed by the anâ€" ticipation of Clay‘s next perforâ€" mance. "I believe, I believe ... for one night, everyone in attendance was Soul Man‘" his sensational band, and the congregation of the bornâ€"again Soul Hopeful. Otis Clay‘s 1972 hit ‘"Trying to live my life without you"‘ sums it up. c esA _ SVUBS EAT IN, TAKE OUT or 886-05m FREE DELIVERY (minimum order $7.50) 500 Glen Forrest Boulevard, Watericoo A.R. KAUFMAN FAMILY Y 333 CARWOOD AVE. KITCHENER 743â€"5201 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 9 A.M.â€"6 P.M. YOUR YMCA WHERE FITNESS & FALL PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS REGISTRATION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 6â€"9 P.M. Swimming Lessons Programs for Seniors Advanced Aquatics Parent and Tot Programs Water Workouts Call your nearest YMCA for information and brochures. FRIENDSHIPS GROW PIZZA ' PANZEROT Ti Ahurs. & Fri. 10â€"8 p.m Closed Mon. Open Tues., Wed., Sat. 10â€"5:30 p.m 138 OV _ ist 2(*% OFF BLOUSES AND TO CELEBRATE YOU CAN SAVE! THE ATRIUM 33 ERB STREET, WATERLOO 14" â€" 8 SLites y n 3 ITEMS _ (across from Marsiand Centre) Fitness Classes Youth Sports Activities for Preschoolers Children‘s Gymnastics Pre and Postnatal Fitness by Shapely, Stylerite & Elite Sizes 14 to 46 (Sale ends Nov. 1/86) WATERLOO FAMILY Y 145 LINCOLN RD. WATERLOO 885â€"3500 ]MJ Unlimited * + $1.50 Delivery 885â€"5750

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