- CAJUN FOOD DAILY SPECIALS During Sidney Days at the gto Waal Tea Room & Restaurant 9732 Ist. Street, Sidney, B.C. 656-1822 Where Good Friends Enjoy the Best of e Homemade Sandwiches .rd Here we go again -- 1988 is al- ready reaching the mid-way point and the Sidney Jazz Socicty is hosting its Fourth Annual Jazz Festival. forces with the Peninsula Celebrations Society and marry their festival with Sidney Days. this proved to be a winning for- mula with the public, as families Sidney’s Fourth Annual | ‘Dixieland Jazz Festival This year there will be four bands to entertain us. The peren- nial local favorites, the Dixicland Express will be back, as will Stumptown Jazz from. Portland, the entertainment will be a new band for us, Borgy’s Banjo Reunion, all the way from Hog- town (Toronto.) I’m told they will show us westerners some Eastem Street 1985 was when it all began when a small but dedicated group of fun and music lovers sct out to prove that if a small town like: Friday Harbor could host a suc- cessful Jazz Festival, so could Sidney! Sticking their necks oul a mile, the group, spearheaded by Jon Parker, Joan Hardy and half a hundred able and enthusiastic volunteers showed Sidney what fun a Jazz Festival could be. Everyone had a grand time and “Sidney, a Jazzy. Little Town’’ came on stream in the Pacific “Northwest as a jazz destination for hundreds of enthusiasts. Year two was great fun -- more bands and morc sites. Remember the impressive marquis at Sans- cha Hall and on the waterfront? Over 100 enthusiastic voluntecrs ‘pitched in to make it’ a very. ~ professional production, and a fun weekend. .- =. e Subs ‘@ Chowders e Muffins & other Goodies made by Margo 2466 BEACON AVE. 8-5 Mon.-Sat. Sidney B.C. 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V8L 3S6 deep South, the word ‘‘Jazz’” was aly Ty's ‘ MUFFET & LOUISA | _ is not just a great | kitchen, bath& = gift store af meanings. ... OF perhaps. it was be- lye: Dixieland, of course, comes from the old French origins of the Louisiana Colony where: bank notes. printed prior to the Civil on them, Hence the nickname for the deep south and Louisiana in particular: -- Dixicland. And so today we have ‘Dixicland Jazu." story. Ne : 656-0011 hs isa " a “Amex Ce | AJazzyway # | tocelebrate Canada ites Prieta .. haa aay iY 656-1155 and others who had not previous- ly enjoyed Dixicland jazz got caught up in the fun. And so it will be for the Fourth Jazz Festival. “In year three, the Society or Jass? = musicians. of that. day, ‘mostly .:: black people. in that part of the’ y¢ Victoria Jazz Party. “Add:to, this, “tage?” music, “Jass’ Music WAS oe Ee CE hes aie t ace Sho eink pa eaenas i local band really ts. Particularly: exciting, especially for those who enjoyed their first cassette rhythm, and was played mainly in © “bands started: playing the sounds . that had captured the hearts of the — used to. thinly. disguise the old - ‘ause they couldn’t spell proper- War had ‘Dix?’ (for ten) printed ~. And now you know the rest of the ~ “Sidney | sizzle! So come one, come all -- Ict’s make the fourth Annual Jazz Fest another fun-filled year to remem- ber. Oregon. And returning from ycar one, that other great Washington favorite, the Tri-City Jazz Band from the Yakima arca of Wash- ington State. And. rounding. out Annual OF not, it is right out of New Or-).. os _ leans; and. surprise : surprise, the ~ word. ‘‘jass’? was. :slang for... ‘making love, and was frowned 0. ee sy IEE Bs OB oO eh Nh Bah SS ele SS Representing Western Canada at this. year’s Sidney. Jazz Festival is. the DIXIELAND. EX- PRESS. This very popular band from Victoria B.C., has the distinction of having played at all. “the annual festivals since inception at Sidney and San Juan Is., and of course, as host band at” ria . appearances at. Edinonton, Vancouver, Sacramento, Los ~ Angeles and*Monterey, and jouhave an-idedof howwidely’travelled and highly:regarded this album, is the imminent release of their second album, due out in just a few days. If you like’ “what you.see and hear, you can hear them every Sunday at.the- Coachman Inn in Victoria where they have been the house-band for almost a year. Trumpet and Leader: Norrie MacFar- “lane, Trombone: Hugh Barclay,: Clarinet (& Tenor saxophone: Tiny. Rips, Piano: Toni ~ Blodgett, Banjo: Ernie Cockayne, Bass: Stu Salmond, Drums: Don Leppard. -. Hot jazz in the warm sun WT yest | ‘Welcome to Sidney Days : : ‘The Jazz Festival .. 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