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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Nov 1987, p. 26

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Hot as a pistol Jeff Healey thrills Stages crowd “Music is music. It's how you feet," any: 21-year- old gum Jeff Haley who noently played Kitchen": Saga club and is not to assault UW's Bomuheite, J'riday with the can anti-noon: I _iiri'_l' rhythm and blue. that. Henley caulk! wellubo the next international mupic phenomlt'sallinthewristactionorphraaing naherq6treBtoit. Healeyplayshisstraplessaxein hislapeolnparahletoaatringedkeyhoandwhile runnimrhis1itrhtauVtfu-overthehotain slide guitar fashion. Healey’a an inspiration to any musician. But to the casual, animated guitarlnan, it's no big deal. “Ijuateallitplaying.ldon'tdoittoheweirdor difricuit. I'm still leaning," he notes. Though he plays rock, Healey'a true forte is jazz, andheloveatositandchatahoutpioneenBenny Goodman, Fletcher Henderson, or Bis Beiderhecke. Henley is well aware of the fluctuating jazz market, and applies Max attitude to his work, through encyclopedic knowledge of this music genre. "The new players like Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker tookjan out ofthe basic straight chords and did strange things to it. Well, that’s what I like to do, take the tune, take the basic structure and put some guts and drive around it. Use your own approach. I like change," said Healey. PM; a 1f"TFm4?t?9erM, IeePthfr Mt?eEet tA, Ir' afrllLl3rliileil0iiElrEiS? Big change is the operative concept. Healey's about to be signed to Arista records, possibly with rock creme de la creme veteran Eric Clapton at the producer's helm. Check out Healey's latest single Into the Light, featuring smoky vocals and a wailing guitar sound that's going to put Henley in the limelight. Over the Next 5 Weeks You’ll Be Able to Check for Santa Approved Gifts and Ideas - for Everyone on your List!! ) . grv u: _ . . . _ on "' . . I Special Christmas cards I invitations I personalized stationery ‘ paper gift ideas Nt stocking stuffers Mt featuring Boynton stationery "For the Ailest selection (a greeting can): in R-W' K-.. ”3'“. "a, MIN. 'oo, a. " 40 King St. South Uptown Waterloo across from Pier 1 Imports Christmas at , (Proto War, ; 1nooeuftubestiivaottoifth-r,Hoaley 2'a"tdirtg,tt2e,,tait,t'Pa'"g'd.x='tg atagNthriirmgtt-dwithtsunrttiea, odby therduoo6Joertoekman,tr-and'romt%qthert, featuring Haley's ti1t1ttitf, legal and I nun- ning tribute to e solid. honor roll, including Marvin Geye'n Heard It Tttrough the fl/ttget &ooe's classic Jumpin' Jed Push, Neil one". LikeAHurrieune,JohnnyB.Goode,nndBobDylen signatures Like A Rolling Stone, and Knockin' On Heaven's Door. Hodey hit the Hamil“ with his riveting inte-tation of Jimi ndrix, memorizing the front Stag" row with Dylan's All Along the Wntchto-,doaeJimiulatr1e. - - _ Never mind making a guitar Et Sparked by therockmaata-aofyeateryear. ealeymakeehis instrumentacreamandmoanaahetoaeeaitbehind his neck, grins, then answers hack playing red-hot rifh with his teeth in note-perfect timing. Is this guy experienced!!! Healey was later Joined by special guest Dave Willms (Big Monkey Do) as both paid dazzling tribute to Sun Cooke's blues anthem Bring It On Home To Me. Willms and Healey displayed impress- ive improvizational rapport, as the Stages crowd, which boasted many area musicians. cheered and applauded both players in this power jam of jams. Jeff Healey loves Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, for the inspiration he provided to the music empire. But Healey himself is like a guitar Satchmo with his spectacular improvisation, stamina, and uncanny insight. It’s the essence music legends are made of. Not bad for a guy's who’s blind. . . . Whew! ' ' GIVE THE GIFT OF FUN. FITNESS q SELF-DEFENCE FOR CHRISTMAS I NEW ll. MONTH [tlf" 53995 ttA,tthitttttttht CittAt,APAAAtApAA I i] UNIFORM INCLUDED Student, Adult A Famlly Rataa Avallablo LIMITED TIME OFFER Black Ball Instruction 6 Daya A Weak 419 Phillip Street WATERLOO 885-0850 Jake Klaus K-W KARATE CENTRE Welcome beck to all the undue“. of 1986-1987 who will be attending the Graduate Dinner on Seturdey evening at Weetmunt Golf and Country Club. A medal welcome also out to ell returning elunmi thin weekend for Founder’- mSenice “new” on Sunday, Nov. 22 at , pan. at St. M‘s in Guelph. Aremindertoeveryonethetexemeereleeethenemonth ewey. Start Wu. new to avoid the rush! The first exem- ere on December 11th. An invitation to Join tUK At our annual Carol Service: two Shannon Kelly nennoee’ 'r21,"2ntifglret, masmusirtaupineeon Deanne: 10th 11th. Both service- atart at 8:00 p.m. at the Climb " John the Evnnpliit in Elan. School track suit.- hnve mull arrived and we ell look stunning in our Blue end Gold. Ad 1986-87 edition of The Eagle arrived lat week a well and Min- Carroll returned to hand out student coplee. It won nice to no Mine Carroll again andtotrrtnpmrkatlifeattUK1natyear. A rmal note of thanks today goes to Mr. Rainville, special guests, Andi Temkis, Sheena Weller, Carla Guthier, Diana and Emmanuel Pressman, Sean Kelly, Mr. Fieder, Tech Crew, Mr. Boothby and his heavenly BCI band and choir and everyone who made last week's Remembrance Day assembly so meaningful. Hello Championship Knights! Our senior girU' basketball team really went all the way this year! They faced WCI in a tough match yesterday. Congratulations on a great season, girls! Good luck " CWOSSA (WLU) this weekend. i Well, "Sleeping Beauty" has been getting some really' positive response in the County. This touring show of Bluevale Players is enacting a new and original version of the classic fairy tale. The cast and crew of students has been travelling to public schools all over Waterloo County to share the fun and romance of “Sleeping Beauty". And just wait! The show will be making a two-day appearance here at BCI that will be open to the public! St. John’s Kllmamock Locker Talk FOR ADVERTISING RATES & 1chJ?l'fPMt'51?e NOW 886-2830 t 'iii/Ci Bluevale Chief Instructor

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