10 ~ Sunday, July 6, 1997 - North Shore News _, Argyle jazz du north shore news O O90 BRIGHT LIGHTS . oe) HOO De ene radeon eseeee este tna reaaeseaaneeageds des dig that crazy beat BREAK out the bee-bop. Tf that groovy saving meats let's get Ann hip to the sounds of some talented jazz musicians, then it's the thing to de, At least it is during the annual year-end Junch-time, parking lot jagz concert compliments of the senior jazz band at Argyle secondary school, A toc-tapping crowd of abour 80 stu- dents agreed it was great. Leaning against walls, sitting cross: legued, standing in groups, everyone had the same “yeah, man” expression. Ken Osterreicher conducted one hot band. Sax and drum solos were a treat, And drummer Dave Rader was just the coolest. He knows how to dig the beat. NEWS photos Ann Hamilton You can't help but notice Argyle's Dave Rader when he is performing. This guy is one hot drummer. He really gets into the beat. Character. Lots of it. Argyle secondary school vice- principal Bill Sriesen proudly looks on. Everyone's having fun. Saxophone soloist Jordan Frank shares a quiet confident smile after wowing the crowd. #2! Lisa Gough, =x} above left, 4, we, and her pal eo") Maegan Warren relax to the sounds of the senior Mer.) jazz band, Trombdcne player Andrina Perry arrives on the scene. Trumpet soloist Fiona Petigara received a wonderful round of applause after stepping forward to do her thing. Holly McLean is one of the first to arrive and lands a perfect seat. Joei Wood, left, and Mike Carter say hello while the conductor and his band swing into in the Mood. Yeah! Andrea Nickel heads The dude in the Oilers towards some pals. jersey is Sean Lynch. Claire Dore is enjoying the great jazz tunes. Music Association co-president Corine Perry (right) emerges Musicians Soraya Jamal, teft, and Crystal from her Rouveroy prepare to perform. car. Rockin’ Sara Brown and the rest of the band - received many rounds of warm, appreciative applause from the Conductor Osterreiccher and the | band ‘make a great team. Tyler Adams arrives ai the concert clad in his Canucks jersey.