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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 1994, p. 16

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PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1994 im .......O..Q.O....O...OO.C...................... Just in case therais any doubt that summer is here once and for all (not that that‘s possible after last week‘s heat wave) the annual Sounds of Summer Music Festival, to be held this weekend in Waterioo Park, makes it official At the Bandshell Sounds of Summer offers something for everyone _ This year‘s lineâ€"up of entertainment has something for Just about everyâ€" one and is as impressive as ever. Here‘s what‘l be going on: * Dr. Wiggty opens the show with a set from 1 to 145 p.m. This Kitchenerâ€" based band has been performing its unique style of music throughout Southerm Ontario since forming in July of 1992 * Closing the show Saturday. funk", this band has spent the past W WIWI LV I April K.‘s albums. *quasiâ€"a capella* group Moxy three years fusing various elements . Saturday: * Judy & close KIDFEST with a FrUuvous takes the stage from 5:15 to . into iIts own tight, highâ€"energy style, _ e Merrick Jarrett performs from rom 4:30 to 530. in just 6:30 p.m. Early in 1992, the group characterized by a rock steady 12:50 to 1:35 p.m.. This Kitchener resiâ€" over a y@@# this dynamic duo has recorded and released seifâ€"titled sixâ€" â€" rthythm and a distinctive harmonic dent (a retired Kitchener Public â€" released fiÂ¥i@@ilbums which have sold song cassette. it quickly rose to the edge. Library librarian) has been a sessional ‘ more thas®. J00,000 units. Judy & #1 spot on Canadian independent * The Rhinos, another Kitchenerâ€" lecturer in traditional music at the Uniâ€" David are dfi developing a concert charts, and when the dust had setâ€" Waterloo band, brings its unique versity of Waterioo for the past 18 video,/telewifian special. fied, the recording had gone goid . blend of reggae, ska and funk to the . years. Children and adults alike enjoy _ Admissierny to the Bandshell is $4 with 25,000 units being sold from "the . stage from 2 to 2:45 p.m. Listen for his songs, thymes, ditfies, jigs and stoâ€" (free for éfWildren under 10), and stage*. Moxy Fruvous signed a fiveâ€" material from the band‘s Fishing in . ries which encourage audience parâ€" admission R@ KIDFEST is free. in the glbum deal with Warner Music . the Fountain of Youth CD. ficipation. case that i# rains, all Sounds of Sumâ€" Canada which included release _ * Upâ€"andâ€"coming country music _ « From 2 to 2:45 p.m.. Kirk and mer Music Fes#ival activifies will take commmitments in the U.S. and the U.K. . artist Jim Witter performs from 3 to Magoo perform. This duo has been place af #¥® Waterico Recreation The group‘s debut album, Barâ€" 3:45 p.m. This 28â€"yearâ€"old from Hamik â€" performing its unique arrangements Complex. o o 0o 0o 0o 0o 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0o 0o o o o o o o o o 0 &A 0o 0 0 O 0 0 9 I-â€"-A Register Now For Bingeman‘s _ * Another Kitchener band. The Longtellows, take the stage from 2 to 2:45 p m. This band hasshared the bill with such artists as Crash Vegas, Furâ€" nace Face, Wild T & the Spirit, Bamey Bentail and Mae Moore. The Longtelâ€" lows recently released a cassette entitied Pale, featuring eight orlginal + The Goods (formerly The Good Brothers) perform from 3 to 3:45 p.m. Over the course of an 18â€"year career The Goods have released eight glbums, won eight June Awards. Sinâ€" gles such as the rousing bluegrass anthem Fox on the Run, and the countryâ€"flavored hits Alberta Bound, have brought the group intemational attention. * From 4 to 5 p.m., The Skydiggers perform. This band has been the recipient of nurnerous awards includâ€" Ing a Juno Award for Most Promising Brownâ€"Eyed Girl. and The Rabbit gainville, was released last year and has since gone platinum in Canada. Over the past year, Moxy Fruvous has toured Britain and the States. * Local band The Dervishes gets things underway with a set from 1 to 1:45 p.m funk"*, this band has spent the past three years fusing various elements into its own tight, highâ€"energy style, characterized by a rock steady thythm and a distinctive harmonic On a quest for "eternal ton is making waves on the country music scene with his seifâ€"titled debut recording. It‘s a sureâ€"fired hit and so is Witter, Don‘t miss the opportunity to catch him in Waterloo. * The Watchmen will perform from 4 to 5 p.m. Over the past four years, this Winnipegâ€"based band has garâ€" nered legions of fans _i with its Maciaren Furâ€" nace Room recordâ€" AtKIDFEST * Merrick Jarrett performs from 12:50 to 1:35 p.m.. This Kitchener resiâ€" dent (a retired Kitchener Public Library librarian) has been a sessional lecturer in traditional music at the Uniâ€" versity of Waterioo for the past 18 years. Children and adults alike enjoy his songs, thymes, ditfies, Jigs and stoâ€" ries which encourage audience parâ€" of traditional material to audiences for the past 13 years. Since 1991, Kirk and Magoo have released two critiâ€" cally acclaimed cassettes â€" We Are the Dinosaurs and I Don‘t Want to Keep My Room Clean. * Deborah Dunleavy and the Grand Stam Band perforn from 3;10 to 4:10 p.m. These rocking and rollickâ€" Ing entertainers have been featured on CBC‘s Mr. Dressup and the Fred Penner Show. as well as Nickâ€" elodeon‘s Eureeka‘s Castle. Jim Henâ€" son Productions commissioned Dunleavy to compose and produce songs for and Englishâ€"asâ€"aâ€"foreignâ€" language serles for Japanese e James and Evan Gordon wrap up the children‘s entertainment Satâ€" urday with a set from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. James Gordonhgm album No Grownups Allowed sold close to 50,000 units, and his second album, Bouncy Bouncy is headed in the same direction. He‘ll be Joined on stage this weekend by his young son Evan. _ » The Treetop Kids will perform from 2 to 2:45 pam., offering sons from their Cathie S. get mug underway with a set from 12:50 to 1:35 p.m. Cathie S. has been delighting young qudiences in the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo area for the past 5 artist Aprit K. with gued Eric Terequ will petfoq&pm :10 to 4:10. Their show is a , Jaimâ€"packed hour of catchy" . rap theatre and thythm , featuring songs from April K.‘s albums. * Judy & close KIDFEST with a ) from 4:30 to 530. in just over a ye@e@# this dynamic duo has released Awi@n@ilbums which have sold more thas®. J00,000 units. Judy & David are aflim developing a concert video/televiian special. Admissiory to the Bandshell is $4 (free for gihilidren under 10), and admission k# KIDFEST is free. in the case that i# rains, all Sounds of Sumâ€" mer Music Festival activities will take place at #k® Waterioo Recreation Complex. e Locat children‘s entertainer

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