STORET ISA RELL ORE VAL TLE ILI AD LEAVE LY SSIS IMIS MEN ALAS TUL LE AN EM ENA SA RII BG Te NORTH SHORE music spills forth as terrentially as moun- tain rain in coming days. By Michael Becker Music Reporier Here's a sprinkling: Jack -Lonsdale’s at 1433 Lonsdale in North Vancouver is the venue for musician-comic Todd Butler, April 12 at 9 p.m. North Vancouver. roots-rocker Shawn Carle plays April: 15 at 8:30 p.m. North Vancouver's hard rock- alternative Wit's End celebrates the pending release of Bla Bla Bla, a CD recorded with Cat Ear Records in North Vancouver. The show goes April 13 at The Hungry Eye, 23 West Cordova St. in Vancouver. The Capilano College Jazz Studies Division is featured 8 p.m.. April 13 at the Tom Lee Music Hall, 929 Granville St. Admission is by donation. Proceeds support the jazz studies scholarship program. North Vancouver-based Breathe Underwater will release a CD soon. Catch the group live on Friday, April 14 at The Soho, 1144 Homer St. The band hits Bowen Isle on Saturday April 15 at Doc Morgan’s Inn. For live hip hop go directly to First Sireet Studio, 106 West Ist St. See AD: oN Mas OC OPe a Ma aed ne i a eee ie a ce a \usicians pour it in North Van on April 15, Epicentre, Hip Hop Mecanix and C-Monkiez join DJ Source and DJ Pitch. Tickets are $6, Show starts 8:30 p.m. North Vancouver's Ray Forbes plays the VECC at 1895 Venubles St. in Vancouver 8 p.m. April 21 and 22 to feature the release of his new CD Almost Overnighi, an acoustic look at the Bim years recorded with North Vancouver's AKA Records. Jazzophiles would do well to support The Seymour Art Gallery fundraising event in Deep Cove at 6:30 p.m., April 25. The Oliver Gannon Quartet, featuring Gannon on guitar with Miles Black on piano, Miles Hill on bass and Blaine lusic West fest set for May THE ANNUAL Music. West festival juggernaut is winding up to dominate the Vancouver music scene May 11 to 14. By Michael Becker “Music Reporter ... Music. West. ‘95 is set for the Hotel. Vancouver and the Robson Square Conference Centre and assorted live music venues. The fes- tival includes MusicShow ‘95, a forum for music technology and: instruments. The tive music component ‘(acts were to be announced later today) covers more than 25 venues and all manners of musical genre. The conference weekend portion provides workshops and seminars for music industry players. The conference will see insider knowledge flow from: & Jonathan Poneman, partner of Seattle’s Sub-Pop Records; @ Ricky Adar “dedicated anarchist” and. co-founder of Cerberus Sound+Vision and Cerberus Digital Jukebox looks ai copyright issues and music on the Internet; @ Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow, an “info dissident” and co- founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation talks about freedom in digital media: @ Jana Arden, producer Ed Cherney and A&R guy Alan Reid chat about successful songwriting. Wikjord on drums plays to support the gallery. For tickets call 924- 1378. North Shore celtic musicians The at CRAFT AFFAIRS 2 WEEKS ONLY! Paperboys play at Vancouver's First Annual Celtic Festival, Apri} 28 and 29, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Starfish Room, 1055 Homer St. 50% OFF on ail Daisy Kingdom appliques 30% OFF on ali sweat shirts \ with purchase of appliques Deco Art - 2 oz. Americana Paints 1.98 ONLY! New books in stock ALL BOOKS 10% OFF All Levels Tole Painting classes available! introduction to Tole Painting Classes starting from 8.99 (all materials included} Next to cinemas, near Save-On-Foods lew ‘wood in stock - ALL WOOD 10% OFF Decoupage, Pot Painting, T-shirt painting classes available Prices starting from 7.99 (all materials incltudedl} Open 7 Days a Week - PARK &TILFORD CENTRE 333 Brooksbunk, N.Van. 986-3138 ts _ SUSPENSION " BRIDGE AND PARK | Dear Easter Egg Hunters, alll it Than Move re ~~~ Due to major construction (a 200 ft. cantilevered.deck along the canyon wall, a forestry centre on the west side of the bridge, re-landscaping the Pioneer Garden, relocation and enlargement of the native carving -centre, underground electrical wiring, _repaving pathways etc. etc...) Capilano Suspension Bridge’s Annual Easter Festival will not be held this year. We apologize to our loyal "hunters" and hope to sze you at our next event, the - blessing of our new 22 ft. totem pole depicting the legend, “How the Raven . ~ Stole the Sun", on Motner’s Day, May HERR RE BERRA ERERERRESR RRR RR RERBTREREPR RES RBERE HESS SAVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE ON | u Sheets Ei Tablecloths 14, 1995. Admission will be free from Towels noon. to 2pm for t this special occasion! | - { a Soa s if & Pillows “the Easter Bunny a at a | _. Capilano Suspension Bridge “present. this letter to receive 2 annual passes for the price of i! Offer valid until it May 1, 1995. ‘1 Down Quilts. Duvet Covers - & Shower Curtains a cuvcsngdanuneuwenaunaucaeneuscecwccenac TEEELLEL