16 Terrace Review — Wednesday, July 22, 1987 | Legends rock Te - by Tod Strachan Over 1,200 people with black and white visions of their favorite stars jammed the Ter- race Arena recently waiting for the lights to dim. When that special moment came, the clock was turned back and superstars like Boby Cur- } tola, The Platters, Buddy Knox and The Coasters sang songs from ‘an era of freedom and § dreams. The show was the Labatt’s **Blue Alive — Legends of Rock nm’ Roll.’? The audience was yesterday’s youth, many seeing their favorite star of the 50’s live and in color for the first time. The Legends of Rock n’ Roll started as a nostalgic show at Expo °86 with 43 superstars from the 50's entertaining over 60,000 fans. _ A successful experiment dur- ing Expo found that a cabaret style show put on in surrounding areas was a hit. That success en- couraged organizers to take the show on the road and share the experience with 35 Western Can- adian communities. The Lions Society for Crippl- ed Childen shared in some of the profits from the original show, and,. based on its success, decid- ed to underwrite the expanded tour with the help of the original sponsor, Labatt’s ‘‘Blue Alive’’, ' our promoter Les Vogt of Promark International Produc- tions Inc. said the four stars on tour with the Legend’s of Rock n’ Roll were chosen by taking a poll of audiences during Expo © and selecting four of the most popular. He explained that the poll didn’t include ‘top dollar” artists who would be too expen- sive on 2 tour of smaller com- . munities, but of the original 43, 35 stars were rated by the poll. _ Vogt said that The Platters came out on the top of that poll, ~ Photo — — contest opens A photography conitest for all Terrace and area residents has been announced by the City ‘Parks and -Recreation Depart- ment, with the winning picture going to the City of Calgary for display during the Olympic Arts . Festival and the Olympic Winter Games. The Terrace Art Association and the City of Terrace Parks and Reacreation Department are. sponsoring the contest. It’s open to all amateur photographers. The intent of the display in Calgary is to capture the spirit of the many communities that make up Canada. Your con- tribution to the contest could be a photograph of a local celebra- ° tion, a special event or some. item of interest that typifies Ter- race. ~ The contest will be open until Oct: 31. All photographs must be submitted for judging by Oc- « tober 31, with the judging occur-. ing November 5. As many of the entries. as possible ‘will be displayed at the Terrace Art Gallery November 6 - November _ 22, For further information, call Diana English at 635-5905 (even- . ings) or Terrace Parks: and Recreation at 638-1174 (days). t IAT PAPI I TEA PPP EAD, \ i A crowd estimated ai over 1,200 recent favorite songs from the 50’s.°. ~- y packed the Terrace arana to listen to Boby Curtola, the Platters, Buddy Knox and the Coasters sing their Boby Curtola was fourth, and Buddy Knox and The Coasters ' were listed in the top half, ‘*The artists were sympathetic to the Lions cause and we got the package priced at a level where it was affordable to go in- to small towns. — **And this one is good,”’ said Vogt, referring to the -en- thusiastic Terrace audience. “*Phe success here tonight con- firms our belief that we could come into these areas and do fairly well.” Buddy Knox summed up the mood of the show better than anyone. Knox said, ‘‘We’ve got super dynamite bands, pretty _ Message | from the B.C. Forest Service - . TerraceB.C. © Effective midnight July 20, 1987 a campfire ban will be put in place for the entire - Kalum Forest District. Fire Danger is presently _ - _. High to Extreme . _ throughout the entire District. | The genera! public is encouraged to advise - anyone lighting or kindling a campfire to . extinguish it immediately. | | Anyone seeing a fire should report it as soon _ as possible. Fires can be reported by calling | the operator and asking for Zenith 5555. Province of British Columbia : LP aT a N girls to do the vocal back-up, the “ technicians are outstanding, and f all of us are good friends, ; "It?s a nice, comfortable, weli organized show. I’m going to be | ‘eally sad when it’s all over.’? A look around the audience after the show confirmed that they agreed. — — Terrace Review reporter Tod Strachan talked with some of the artisis during the show, and in his four-part feature series they . | will reveal a little of the feeling that has made Rock n’ Roll a part of history forever, Knox talks about how it all Started, and next week Ray Car- § continued on page 18* b Ministry of Forests advises the Board on hos within the District. ‘term should contact: Telephone: 635-7251 NOTICE —_|" REGIONAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT — ‘ADVISORY COMMITTEE The Kitimat-Stikine Reglonai Hospital! District will be ap-: pointing one person to serve as a member of the Regional Hospital District Advisory Committee. The advisory committee, which consists of ten members, : pital facilities and services Residents of the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine who.| | are interested in serving on the committee for a two year™ ministrative Assistant Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine .. 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