22 - Wednesday, August 14, 1991 - North Shore News — MEET THE ARTIST — FRANK TOWNSLEY Wash. D.C.’s Fugazi to piay North Van OUNG WEST Van- couver groove- magnate Nardwuar The Human Serviette gears into hyper-vibo-drive, spinn- ing out two happening all- ages gigs back to back. The weekend saw the sweat- inducing five-band Ubangi Stomp spectacular with Thee Headcoats at the Arcadian Hall in Vancouver. The kooky event saw Englishmen in deerstatker hats and grumpy San Franciscans wrapped in mummy bandages blast out the skulf-rattling goads. On Monday, 7:09 p.m. Aug. 19 at recCentre Lonsdale, the golden napkin comes clean with A Moodyville Moo Mooo. Again it’s five bands — Fugazi from Washington. D.C., Seattle-based The Fastbacks, Me, Mom & Morgenthaler from Montreal and locals The Smugglers and Ten Feet Tall. And once more tickets go cheap for $6 at Track, Zulu, Scratch, Capers and Cal Streets North Van. ae eee AND IF that isn’t enough energy release, Cates Park explodes noon to 6 p.m. Aug. 78 with the Artest- presented Under The Volcano Summer Youth Arts Festival. This one’s a freebie sponsored by the North Vancouver District Centennial Committee, The North Vancouver Community Arts Council, Youth Art Works and the North Shore Youth Council. Nine bands are booked — Memory Day, Evaporators, Smug- glers, Face Puller, Ngoma, Crim- son Seeds, Myk Gordon, The In- decisives and the Ashtray Babyheads. kh eee MORE NIFTY music deals: The PNE, Aug. 16 to Sept. 2, is bringing in some pretty decent acts with Michaei Becker RECORD REVIEW the price of admussion to the big fair. Highlights of the evening concert series at the Coca-Cola Stage include Colin James (Aug. 17 and 18); Sarah McLachlan (Aug. 21); Crash Test Dummies (Aug. 22); lan Tyson and the Chinook Arch Riders with the VSO (Aug. 23); Stray Cats (Aug. 24); Three Dog Night (Aug. 26); Bachman Turner Overdrive (Aug. 27); The Grapes of Wrath (Aug. 30); Neville Brothers (Aug. 31). The shows are all scheduled for a 7:30 p.m. start. The music plays on over at the Spirit of B.C. Bandstand with Graf- fiti (Aug. 17); Club Mango (Aug. 18); Incognito (Aug. 19); Lisa Brokop (Aug. 20); Skabocm (Aug. 21); Jazzmanian Devils (Aug. 22); Jess Lee (Aug. 23); Larry Evans (Aug. 25); Backseat Driver (Aug. 26); Powder Blues (Aug. 27); Bing Armstrong (Aug. 28); Jerry Wennes And The Happy Wanderers (Aug.29); Nervous Fellas/ The Last Corvairs (Aug. 30); Lee Dinwoodie (Aug. 31): The Stoaters (Sept. 1). The shows are set to begin 6:30 p.m. daily. ee FOR THOSE who stand by their vinyl, for the ones who can’t turn their backs on a deal and for those who choose to browse at close quarters with hundreds of others, the Vancouver Records Collectors Association fall semi-annual record and CD sale is the place to be, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, Sept. & at EARLY REWARDS VALID SET ERO 5 “Special Deals on Special Meals’ Take a scenic drive to Horseshoe Bay Boathouse, arrive prior to 6:00 and enjoy great value on our Early Rewards Menu. Reserve your view seat now! (Heated Outdoor Patio Open Weather Permitting) THE A SPECIALTY FOOD 6695 Nelson Ave., West Vancouver Reservations Recommended 921-8158 Sundey Brunch Dinner Featuring JAZZ TRIO August 18th for SUNDAY BRUNCH ly the Kitsilano Community Centre Gym, 2690 Larch St. (at 12th Ave.) in Vancouver. As before, expect to find 55 tables laden with records, CDs and musical memorabitia. 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