CANADIAN KEYBOARD legend Hagood Hardy hits the slage here Saturday at the R.E.M, Lee Theatre. Hardy's career in the jazz and Pop music business has spanned 35 years. ' But he’s probably best known to many as the musician who turned a jingle for Salada Tea into his wildly successful hit The Homecoming. The’ 1975 album of the same name — which has been re- released at least twice since then — turned him from a keyboardist backing up some of America’s jazz greats into a star in his own right. - He has since written the scores to 65 feature and television films -and has cut 24 albums of his own, He’s picked up 24 Juno awards and the esteemed Billboard #1 award as Instrumentalist of the Year, He also picked up the Emmy Award for writing the Anne of Green Gables soundtrack. Jn 1992, Hardy received the or- der of Canada. All in all it’s not bad for a musician who’s half deaf. Hardy never had hearing in his right ear. He made his career in music after getting a degree in political science-and economics from the University of Toronto. Accompanying him on guitar will be internationally known Ca- nadian jazz performer Oliver * Gannon and bassist Miles Hill. -- This year’s cross-Canada tour takes Hardy, Gannon and Hill from Newfoundland to the Yukon. ‘Tickets for The Hagood Hardy ‘Tria concert here on Saturday, Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. at the R.E.M. ‘Lee Theatre are $22 and are available at Sight & Sound in the Skeena Mall. A REVIEW It’s true — opera can be fun Friday. October. 7. “marked. “the begirining-of the Terrace Concert Society’s 1994/95 season. The season opener was the Vancouver Opera Touring .. Ensemble production of Magic - Flute: The Space Tour and Opera in Concert. With Magic Flute: The Space Tour it was clear that humour and comedy would be the emphasis of the evening. In this version of Mozart's clas- sic opera, the selling was in a very unusual space age. Humour was used throughout and in such a way as to present opera to audiences with little or ho previous opera experience. It worked wonderfully. The set, designed by former Terrace resident Alan Brodie, was simple yet effective and can- tained just enough moving parts to transport us from one locale to another. The costumes were splendid, varied and very well designed. With the four cast members playing two or more parts each, it ‘was truly amazing how they managed the many costume changes without looking rushed or half dressed, The second half of the program featured Opera in Concert, Job- bing at the Opera. In this callec- tion the cast presented the ’ audience with excerpts from both modem. opercttas and classical operas. The theme was the work- ing class and focused on both fa- miliar and unfamiliar characters and selections, , The selection of “God, [ Hope I Get It* from Chorus Line was a perfect choice to set the tone for upcoming pieces, These ranged from The Barber of Seville to Les Miserables and were performed solo or in duet by the five cast - members, The Vancouver Opera Touring Ensemble presented Terrace with a contemporary look at opera through the ages. ‘Terrace Concert Society will be presenting the Vancouver Arts Club Thealre’s performance of Ail Grown Up on Saturday No- vember 5. FLU ALERT... : Don’t delay - get your flu shot toda wy! THE + LUNG ASSOCIATION ® : The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 19, 1994 - B3 OCTOBER 1994 OCTOBER 1994 LUCKY DOLLAR BINGO PALACE “MONDAY TUESDAY :. .WEDNESDAY ' THURSDAY FRIDAY = SATURDAY 1 coeous. 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