JAMES in Sicamous ... FENDER in Mission. Let The Music Play!” No pets. No alcohol or drugs. * * * Leave your pet at home. the view. FEAISSINSS Gee a Aidan a Spa 28 - Sunday, July 7, 1991 ~ North Shore News PROHIBITED ITEMS AND ACTIVITIES ON SITE * No use of video cameras, tape recorders, or cameras at any of the three Main Stage performances. No lockers or check- ] rooms will be availzble. No bicycles, roller-skates or skateboards. No glass containers (bottles, etc.) * PLEASE CONSIDER OTHERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT * Don't litter. Throw your garbage in the appropriate containers. * KidsOwn is not a babysitting service. Join your kids in the fun! INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE * Separated from a family member? Report it to the nearest MUSIC ‘91 security person. They're in clearty marked MUSIC '91 white t-shirts. * Need first aid? Look for MUSIC ‘91 security in white [- shirts. * At the concert: Please consider others. Don’t stand and block Guest Relations is the piace to check for lost kids, lost & found, to pick up program information, or to tcll us how we're doing. * Any questions? Don't hesitate to ask any of MUSIC ‘91's staff on site. Security people are in white t-shirts; Volunteers are in red: Production Staff are in blue. elcome to this fantastic RoadShow Weekend on top of Blackcomb Mountain in beautiful Whistler Resort. featuring Smokey Robinson. Natalie Cole, Linda Ronstadt. and Boz Scaggs! I'd like to take this opportunity to remind you that this is only one of many sensational MUSIC "91 Road- Show Weekends! “Outstanding headliners at RoadShow Weckends and Con- certs listed on this page are only the tip of the MUSIC ‘91 iceberg! Upcoming RoadShow events also include COLIN BUFFY STE. MARIE in Duncan ... THE OAK RIDGE BOYS in Campbell River, Prince George. and Chilliwack ... CARROLL BAKER in Bums Lake ... JOHNNY CASH in Squamish .. Victoria ... and THE TEXAS TORNADOS, featuring FREDDY . ROSEMARY CLOONEY in “MUSIC ‘91 RoadShow has been developed by an excellent team of professionals, headed by Producer Paul Meres. I wish to thank this team for their incredible efforts. Howard Dirks Minister of Tourism MUSIC ‘91 THANKS VOLUNTEERS MUSIC '91 takes this opportunity to thank all the volunteers who've pitched in with their time and talent for the Whistler RoadShow Weekend atop Blackcomb Mountain, especially Volunteer Coordinator Judy Phillips. You can spot MUSIC ‘91 volunteers on the RoadShow Weekend site atop Blackcomb Mountain by their bright red t-shirts. MUSIC ‘9] thanks each and every one of these dedicated people - this event couldn't have come together without you! HELPFUL HINTS FOR WEEKEND FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT * The site and chairlifts are wheelchair accessible. Two adults must accompany each person in a wheelchair, « Forget lugging lunchbags around! The Rendezvous Restaurant has food concessions on-site. Shop for official MUSIC "91 souvenirs at the booth outside the Rendezvous Restaurant. ‘* The show goes on, rain or shine, including the day-long entertainment, and the headliner concerts: Smokey Robinson and Natalie Cole (Friday, July 12), Linda Ronstadt (Saturday, July 13), and Boz Scaggs (Sunday, July 14). * Come prepared for any kind of weather. and bring a blanket to sit on to enjoy the outdoor concent! i ; Plan your vacation ground one or more of these fabulous RoadShow Weekends & Concerts! Penticton, King’s Park M.C. Hammer (left) July Mitzi Gaynor (right) July 28 Nanaimo July 20 & 21, Civic Arena Tony Bennett (left), July I BTO (right) with Young S: Prince George August 8, Chilliwack August 9, Campbell River, August 10 The Oak Kidge Boys 27 All Weekends include two full days of family fun and one or more headline entertainers. Fort Steele August 3 & 4 Colin James , August 3 Bo Diddley, The Shirelles, and The Kingsmen , August 4 Fort St. John* 9 August 24 & 25, aints, July 24 Peace River and Canyon, Dwight Yoakam, August 24 Mission July 28 Texas Tornados Kamloops * August 31 & September I, McArthur Island Park Kenny Rogers, September 1 "NOTE:Adaisionalheadiiner to be announced for weekends marked with", TICKETS: Call TICKETMASTER toll-free in B.C., 1-800 - 665-2199; in Vancouver, 280 - 4444, Or drop in to the nearest participating Mohawk gas station. A PEPSI COULD WIN TICKETS 10 SMOKEY WSADL & NATALIE COLE For more information on any RoadShew event, call the MUSIC ‘91 Labatt's HOTLINE toll-free i in he, 1-800- 661-5100; in Vancouver, 669-6855. MUSIC '91 and CKNW, in association with Pepsi, Air Canada, AirBC, and the B.C. Lottery Corporation, present the thrilling "Spin to Win" contest. Your MUSIC '91 RoadShow Weekend route to tickets to Smokey Robinson and Natalie Cole, or Linda Ronstadt, Pepsi products, lottery tickets, or trips could start with a single bottle of Pepsi bought in Vancouver. Before the Whistler RoadShow Weekend atop Blackcomb Mouatain, fill out one of the bottle-neck entry forms on boules of Pepsi from a participating retailer. Drop it into the entry drum in the store. Then listen te CKNW as they draw three winners every day. Each winner instantly wins a pair of tickets to the entire days’ fanuly-oriented music and entertainment July 12 or 13, plus tickets 10 the respective headliner concert for that day - Smokey Robinson and Natalie Cole on the 12th, or Linda Ronstadt on the 13th. Each winner then “spins” to win cither a MUSIC '91/Pepsi prize pack (MUSIC ‘91 1- shirt and/or sungtasses, and a six-pack of Pepsi), of a grab-bag of $30 worth of lottery nckets - and potential millions! All entry forms go to CKNW's draws during the station’s remote broadcast July 12 and 13 atop Blackeemb Mountain. the CKNW DJs draw for a pair of tickets to any AirBC destination each day. This sume “Spin to Win” game is played at all of The MUSIC ‘91 Whistler RoadShow Véaekend atop Blackcomb Mountain guide appears in the North Shore News (July7), Vancouver Courier (July 7). Georgia Straight (July 4), Whistler Question (uy 5). and Squamish Chiet (July 9} FEN One PNR SAS EEE SPS Ee aaa tes MUSIC ‘91's RoadShow Weekends, all summer long. MUSIC ‘91 will present a grand finale “Spin to Win” at the Kamloops RoadShow Weekend on Labour Day, featuring Kenny Rogers September Ist. All winning entries from al! $2 RoadShow Weekends have a chance at the grand prize: a pair of tickets to any Air Canada destination. Considering alt the prizes that could result from a bottle of Pepsi, you'll have to agree with Ray Chartes when he sings: “You got the right one, baby!" PRINTED IN CANADA Et eT | | | |