C3 - Friday, October 26, 1984 - North Shore News EE entertainment ee eit. wD .. — Billy Bee King of the Hive \] { I ae | al _2 The smash musical political satie from Victona musically strong well Cnaractenzed and wiffy as though Halvatd S Nasty pudding revue Nave cOMe to town to lampoon BC Politics - Jim Gibson, Times Cotonis! CENTENNIAL THEATRE 123 —E 23rd Avenue, N Vancouver FRI, NOV. 2 & SAT, NOV. 3 — 8PM SUN, NOV. 4 — 2PM TKTS: $8 50/6.50 plus 75¢ ABF available at ali ihe usual VTC/CBO outlets CHARGE IT 280-4444 NEWS photo Stuart Davis PLAYING at Cafe des Artists, the Ted Quinlan Trio, featuring Ted Quinlan on lead guitar, right, Mike Lent on bass, centre, and Jim Chivers on drums, left, play jazz Thursday to Saturday nights anti} Nev. 4. Evening of j iet from live music that began might,’ Quinlan explains. with disco. ‘“*‘We'll generally play a din- ner set early in the evening : - P “| think a lot of the mass = which ts fairly laid back, tas- Starring This Week audience would just as soon’ ty and quret.’’ As the evening ] Ni NU EN DO see a video of a band that a progresses they play ‘‘in a November 1, 2, 3 standards. ‘“‘In our trio we span jazz stytes m the course of the [ From Page C1 — band play. It’s good enough more aggressive jazz-like to have some rephea of 1t,’" fashion and take risks with he says. i oon “if that applies to the Standard jazz tunes trom rock’n roll audience it’s the 1930s, 40s and SOs are a bound to go down the line to common vocabulary for all the jazz audience, which = players, making it easy for always seems to be at the bot- musicians to fill in on short Next tom end of things in the notice, and to improvise since W k Music business 7" they know the maternal so ee Video, he beheves, could = well These standards also go from boost the popularity of jazz over well with people who Nixon atti ad by taking away much of the don’t consider themselves . mystery and elitism which the jazz lovers obertson general publi perceives “People often think they “Jazz ois the most highly don't hike jazz. Quinlan Thurs.-Sat. . . developed indigenous North complains, ‘Ssa ot tind at's Designers Fashions, American art form oon really essential to play tunes ; : music.” Says Quinlan, ad Iskhe Aintt Misbehavin’ just arrived from ding that the general publ because people have heard only needs to be more expos that stuff, they can relate fo France & Germany cd to that stvle to appreciate if it Phe Ped Quintan Trico ap Inyo othts performances al pears at Cate des Artistes un 1025 Marine Orive Cate des Artistes Quinlan os til Now 4, Phursday to Satur North Vancouver SUPE TOO WIT SORE CON CEES by day ceenmmgs 7 JOG 11 OO pin Strokinyg fo bebop and blues No cower chatpe 985-4181 Sweaters plus /2 price: special on these designer tems. T tw ¥ AAG A thas alwryn bres ygeeaat pile ho ag ae) RCS ine Nerwouwewen beter Bes eum wa, Yew cepree fem deters cap cB Cc rer er ser set fe atwrns than over befor Escada Paul Costetloe Jousse Gerald Pasquier Philippe Salvet starts Sat. Oct. 27-Nov. 3 Avie Vo yer. an mewn tase jokany ecapucttall fet weyghtn cabs seve, ain! wl lpe ds street dh hare coepry cace tne sfanacs ape! all hatte od cde come hag pbyvrne ab meine. Pao koe beam thane ven, Tp te gay ‘~ bn Seeveb vee, Fumes tr ser ante wears Fecetgge get u beg afl we hal Y MUA nates be ce rretee estou hoe saat eo rwe | ‘ : \Y (Vevers ly th LL Join our opening celebration of the new North Vancouver YMCA - Activities for everyone! North Vancouver West Vancouver 440 Hendry 926-554 1 1735 Inglewood Ave bashions Vd Matter) dice VV 922-4357