'IHE UPEI SUN, Thursday, November 27, 1980, page 8 Spinner’s by Daniel Hopkins » This last Saturday night, the Spinners performed at the Confed— eration Centre of the Arts to a packed house. They did two shows, onw and a half hours each, and were well received by all who attended. It was one of the rare occasions in recent maer that P.E.I.- was host to a big name. band. _ The show opened With a musical introduction of the orchestra (from Halifax) and the Spinners' regulars playing a few short solos. After a short introduction, Speed the Plough by Daniel Hopkins Speed the Plough are giving a concert this Saturday night in the Steele Recital Hall at 8:00. It will be taped by CBC Radio Halifax for the Maritime Music a Program to be aired later this winter. The band members are locals of one sort or another. lennie Gallant ,frcm Sout Rustico plays guitar and shares vocals with native Margie Carmichael who plays mandolin, guitar, and the bodharn (irish drum). David Papazian plays the tin whistle and flute. courtesy of, CFCY, the show started. They did several songs from their album "Dancing and lovin": "rfighty love", "Then Cane You", "I'll Be Around", "One of a Kind", "Games . People play", and "Rubber- bandman" . They also did several imitations of (Don Jmes, the Suprenes, Elvis Presley, Louis Armstrong, and fine Inkspots. They then finished the show with a number of songs from their new album including "Working my Way Back to You", which rose to . nunber two on the charts early this year, and Charlotteonn's new hit. Their musical style tends toward traditional Island music representing the Scottish, Irish, and Acadian sects- They have been described as Blue- grass types, but they deny this, preferring the traditional Island label. They are Islanders and consequently relate to Island people. This, they feel, is reflected in the music they write. A few years ago Lennie and Roy were popular and carmon figures at UPEI pubs. 'Ihey perfomed as a duo _ and were well received here. 'IWo years ago several :l ii: .‘ NORTON- JEWELLERS ‘ 9m gmflé/M . gm»; _ _ ,/ REPAIR and ENGRAVING" ' SERVICES AVAILABLE? 11789:“; Charlottetown, P.E.l. Spin” on ’ 7 "Cupid", closed the show. The Spinners feature Henry Fambrough, Pervis Jackson, John Edwards, Billy Henderson and Bobby Smith backed up by thei tour band and an ' orchestra. . John Edwards, the lead singer in most songs was very good, as were the rest of the group on vocals. However, it is too bad they don't have their own regular brass section because the boys from Halifax were lost in the dark. . Overall the show was well run. It went smoothly and maintained the I of their friends joined ' the “act and they becane Lennie and Roy and '- Friends, only later adopting the name Speed the Plough. 7 Their recent history includes performances this surmer at the 'I‘racadie Folk Festival and the Atlantic Folk. Festival in Nova Scotia. They have also played at Grady's in Sumerside, the Avenues in Charlottetown, the . Harbour Lights in Montague, ‘ and La Maison de Souris. Further credits. include a Canada Council Grant. Starting in December, they will be playing Island ' music in schools and old age hares across the Island. 'lhey will also be busy researching traditional Island music. Tickets on Saturday will be $2.50 in advance and $3.00 at the door. MOMMY NIGHT -, . ,3 BOOK ulem THE AVENUES ( formerly "THE GRANADA" ) ‘TUAY-NIGHT 's _ OVER "m om SPAIN" murmur; : BEST BFST 3mm (F MUSIC SOUND SYSTEM - BEST LIGHT SHGAI LAMPST DANCE FUDR' IN CI-IARLUI'IE'IUIM ' COMING. SOON : meat (SPECIAL PRICES BO'II-I NIGHTS) GOLDEN OIDIES NIGHT . . DANCE (DNI'ES'I‘ NIGII‘ NOC(NERCHARGE 't audience's level of ’ interest; each song was follmed by thunderOus applause . ‘Ihe Spinners seared to enjoy all of this. as noted bv one groupie: "'Ihey seared a little fake at first with i all the dance moves but later on they loosened up and seated to enjoy them- selves . " .Other contents made on the show ranged frun "Very professional show", to "They looked like bumble bees" (they wore gold and black suits) to "They were all cute and hung like Horses" \(made by an ecstatic female) . ‘An examination of the roots of violence in Cana- dian society. The report I 4 focuses on experiences before birth and in early childhood which could lead ' to violent behaviour later in . lifel \ ‘ 28 major recommenda- tions deal with im roving the quality of life, eginning with the pre-natal stage and for the infant’s first three years. . A report of the Standing Senate Committee on Health, Welfare and Science, Chairman Senator M. Lorne Bonnell, M.D. Available through ’ authorized bookstores or from: \ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING CENTER Supply and Services Canada Hull, Quebec K1A 089 ex ». DISKS SPIN. NIGHTLY FRCM _9pn-1a_my