lll ete Page B2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, February 17, 1993 JEFF NAGEL 638-7283 YOUR GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT IN TERRACE « MUSIC & VIVEZA, a five-piece band presents the lighter side of classi- cal ~- salon music including tangos, baleros and_escardases — at 8 p-m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at the R,E.M. Lee Theatre. A Terrace Concert Society presentation. Tickets $15 ($10 for students and seniors) at Erwin’s Jewellers in the Skeena Mall. A ELIZA FRAN plays Feb. 19th at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, HARVEST MOON plays there from Feb, 26-27, 4 KARAOKE NIGHT is every Thursday (9 p.m. to 1 a.m.) and Sunday (8 p.m, to midnight) at George’s Pub in the Northern Motor Inn and every Friday night (7 p.m. to 1 a.m.) at the Thornhill Neighbourhood Pub. Upcoming: A GEORGE FOX, a three-time Juno award winner, brings the best in Canadian country music to the R.E.M. Lee Theatre on Wed- nesday, March 10, Showtime is 8 p.m. Tickets are ° $18 at Sight and Sound ($20 at the door), THEATRE ‘4 THRILLER OF THE. YEAR. Terrace Little Theatre's - whodunnit murder mystery is held over for another weekend, The show plays at the McColl Playhouse on Kalum St: ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Showtime 8 p.m, Tickets $10, at Carter’ 's + Jewellers, ; Skeena Malt and Bank of Montreal. MILD-MANNERED Caledonia ‘high school students by day. hard-core rock musicians by night. That's Gypsy Moth — guitarist Byron Mikaloff, singer Marshall Graham, guitarist Aaron Hill and drummer Shawn Killally. They performed at the school's Valentines Dance Saturday night and also opened for a student council assembly last Wednesday at the R.E.M. Lee Theatre. The assembly was unusually well- attended, even attracting students from other schools. MOVIES. & NOWHERE TO RUN, starring Jean. Claude’ van: Damme “plays at 7 and 9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Tillicum Twin Theatres. SCENT OF A WOMAN plays at 8 p. m. only. Starting Friday: . _ & ASPEN EXTREME plays at 7 and 9: 15 p.m. starting Friday, Feb. 19., along with THE VANISHING, starring Kiefer Sutherland and Jefe’ Bridges, at 7:15 and 9:30 p.m. ET CETERA A COMEDY NIGHT at Hanky Panky’s in the Coast Inn of the West Thursday Feb, 25 will feature L.A.’ 's Brian Cox and Tim Koslo. Showtime 9 p.m. $3 cover charge. A MULTI-MEDIA '93 features the work of local ‘art gallery members on display now in the Terrace Art Gallery forthe month of February. Opening night is Friday, Feb. 5. Gallery hours are noon to 3 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. Make the ’Scene! Call 638-7283 or fax to 638-8432 to add ‘your event to the Standard’s free entertainment listings. The - deadline i is 5 p.m. } Thursday fer the Following w week’ 5 S paper. NEW ALBUM OUT Rancher’s star still rising “This is the record I’ve been wanting to make since I got started in this busi- oF Hess. DOZEN YEARS ago a rancher from Alberta traded in his John Deere for a dream called music. -Since then the road has been long for George Fox. The trail has taken him from the cattle country of Cochrane, Al- berta to centre stage in Canadian country music. Today he has three albums un- der his belt and three Juno awards for. Country Male Vocalist of the. Meaty © “He has itera won “every Cty’, says. Foxy: ~ saying’ to’ me-"T like“ what Yotlte award a man can win in Canadian country music, With the release this week of his fourth album ——- Mustang ’ Heart — just three weeks before his concert date here in Terrace, Fox is poised to chart new terti- tory. Cne of the driving forces of the new album was songwriter Bob Gaudio, who has worked with the likes of Frankie Valli and Neil Diamond, _ “Here is a guy whose name is on page one of the song book 100 Greatest Rock ’n Roll Hits of All Time with ‘Big. Girls Don't doing.’ He gave me the en- »f£And she’ ss sgewags tecorded _ couragement I needed and hetped me assert myself.” The album carries the listener from the comical interpretation of “Great Big Green Eyes’? to the wistful and beautiful melody cap- tured in the title wack “Mustang Heart.’ Fox’s roots come through in songs like the homesick ballad ‘Clearly Canadian’ and ‘Daughter of the Rockies”? —- a song he started in 187. and ‘fin- ished last year with Gaudio’s - fresh insight, Fox and Gaudio decided to co- produce the album themselves. It ashville’s idigs fe Siig “ Wé6dland Digital They shared the same focus and on many of the songs were able to find the sound and feel they were looking for. Perhaps the most personal song on the album is ‘‘Betier Love ‘Next Time.” Like many writers, Fox puts his thoughts to’ paper when he’s working out problems and frustrations, “Falling in love can be the best and worst thing that can happen to you,’ Fox says. “If you're: lucky, you learn something about yourself when you're writing, giving some clarity to the situa- tion you find yourself in.?’ George: Fox plays the REM. Lee, Theatre: Wednesday,\:Marchk 40. 8p. .Tickets are $18ia6 . Sight and ‘Sound, $20 at at the door: HIGH PRICE BREAKTHROUGH ONE DAY ONLY ft AM To 4pm All Instock Blinds at Blowout Prices lin Ths SALE 2p ; ee % pie Ws ° i ue : an ° Tt tee Ly ye a ae eM FM ° Oe ae men TRS! “Vinyl § & Carpeting Assorted Roll Ends ofall Sizes at Blowout Prices as lowa as $$ .99/sq. yd. HURRY! While Selection is Good! } FEB. 20,< aay stains Touts 4 DAL i] ait 33% CE ae ar ay or o . 5 a ie, Ys RIGA, * i =a A iN AS Nuetiag eS 7 . a Noron, Dc l p 0 ‘ i wre : Z Z k é a % 2 ” si Be Ay . 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