Partially because we might run into trouble in school. From 1932 on, it was run by the Sneath family, first Isaac and then his son Ross. I am curious of this date of the 4-D because my memory is earlier. We stayed in a little cabin beside the hall. Also I tended to be a little more introverted than most of my then colleagues and songwriting fit as an expressive outlet., Graingers lyrical topic range and even styles of music ranged broadly. In February and March of 1970 they did a gruelling tour of North Dakota (Minot), Montana (Bozeman and Helena), and Washington state (Spokane and Pullman). Montague established Mid-West Photo after teaching aerial surveillance photography in northern Saskatchewan to mostly Australians and New Zealanders during the Second World War. I dont care what you Had that happened today there would have been a half a dozen cop cars show up, we would have been taken away in shackles, detained in the brig maybe missing the whole gig and recording session. I worked out of my parents house where I was living at the time while I was studying art and playing in bands. Read more about University of Regina Student Union; Regina Agridome. He knew they were going to be huge, before they hit North American radio stations. As was almost mandatory at this time, The Andantes secured sponsorship from a local radio station in their case, CKCK. He remembers: I had heard so much about them, but actually hadnt heard them. Recorded: August 1968, Chess Studios, Chicago We were anonymous. Especially notable among his many classic recording sessions were Chuck Berrys Johnny B. Good and Maybelline, and Howling Wolfs Killing Floor. Chisholm would later go on to teach sound engineering at Chicagos Columbia College, and be a regular contributor to Mix Magazine. But apparently somebody already had the name. These cookies do not store any personal information. No Producer I sucked it all up. This time The Andantes were eliminated because they didnt belong to a musicians union. ADVERTISING THAT PATRONS would "trip the light fantastic," the legendary Trianon Ballroom, designed by architect Warren H. Milner, opened its doors on May 20, 1927, at Third Avenue and Wall. Recalls Montague: In the village, Gerry came across and bought a set of six throwing knives, became thoroughly bewitched with them: wide-eyed, disturbing and bizarre, casting them, among others, into the likes of wooden walls outside of the hall and the outside of the cabin back door. Well done. DE said that he had heard that Todays Fool made it into the Top Ten in some city in New York state; how that would have happened, who knows? In the interim Deutscher substituted a number of times for Gerry Schlegel in The Andantes. First the older Dynamics were in the competition an extremely tough act to follow. But it could have been by a panelcant remember. I dont know if people actually got my Beardsley nod. He changed drumsticks as he moved from rhythm to rhythm, dropping to a light cymbal roll, then increasing volume, never letting the audience get away. Montague: Todays Fool, which had the better melody and title, went A side. Daryl Gutheil memories are slightly different: From 1965 to 1969 The Andantes played fairly regularly at Temple Gardens, the traditional ballroom/dance hall in Moose Jaw. The group has a wealth of experience going for them and are easily the tops in their field in this part of the country. There were large canvas tarps to protect the floor from the equipment of the bands, laid into the corner, so three bands could set-up either wing, across the gym to the right from the double entrance doors in the middle. Im majoring in English and drama. Max Yuditsky, 18, plays the lead guitar while Vern Fraser, 22, is the singer for the group. However his roots ran deep in Moose Jaw soil. We called ourselves Hedge Graphics. Edwards connected them to Beacom & Associates of Minneapolis, the king of the U.S. mid-west tours, and the Freade Sounds Agency of Spokane run by the late Jeannine Carter and Tom Lapsansky. In practice they had at least one night off every couple of weeks, and on those nights other bands, primarily from Edmonton, would show up. He was a very good bass player, and a real character. Until.the first album by Blood, Sweat and Tears [The Child Is Father to the Man] was released. From our estate pictures. Get the Rush Setlist of the concert at Trianon Ballroom, Regina, SK, Canada on June 19, 1975 from the Fly by Night Tour and other Rush Setlists for free on setlist.fm! Their concerts at the Y were so popular that the local disc jockeys wanted to be part of the show one in particular. She remembers one of their rare gigs at Arthurs: I also heard Gary Montague play at the Hotel Saskatchewan solo drums if you can imagine. They and supporting acts The Nazz (with Tod Rundgren), Love Castle, and the Hello People, were booked into The Aragon Ballroom a converted dance hall built in 1926. It had been an enjoyable and eye-opening five year ride. It All Depends On You (B. Deutscher) In the spring of 1968, Edwards used his connections in Chicago to book two days at Chess Studios in mid-August. The band kept getting better and tighter. We provide the entertainment on the CBCs Through the Eyes of Tomorrow this Sundayits sort of a teen-aged W5, said Padwick Their recording, which will be heard on the Sunday TV program, was composed by Fraser and Yuditsky. This visit requires a Passport ticket or a Trianon and Marie-Antoinette's Estate ticket (which you can purchase online or directly on site). As of July 1967 following the first live global television linked program Our World they found a new opening to their show one that not too many bands could pull off. Padwick, or Paddy as the group has tagged him, gives two reasons why he believes the Confederation can succeed. We prided ourselves on doing pretty good harmonies, but when we finally did see the Andantes, they were doing four-part harmonies, and it was real obvious why all the fuss. contains two tracks: Hello Stranger (M. Grainger) and one other, 6. rehearsal Free of high school now, they became full-time professional musicians. Most of the drawings were done in pen and ink with a separate overlay for an additional colour. He was known for being a fast double-talker, and so it was difficult to know him intimately. He and Ken could have given the Righteous Brothers a real run for their money.. Now & Then: Tripping the light fantastic at Seattle's Trianon Ballroom In the morning Gerry called, saying, I dont know what I did, but it must have been really bad.I filled him in. A restaurant will offer pizza, hot dogs, coffee and soft drinks.The building, including the small lobby, box office, compulsory coat check, managers office and restaurant space covers 5,000 square feet, allowing about 2,000 square feet for dances, or almost 4,500 square feet for concerts More than 600 patrons may be accommodated for dances. In addition the festival was to feature popular music luminaries from around the world. But back then, I was energetic and searching. He bought us some pretty decent equipment even a couple of amps. Knights of Columbus at Trianon Ballroom; Title and statement of responsibility area. Statham: I remember it being shot at the U. of R. [University of Saskatchewan Regina Campus], and that we were also interviewed for print media, possibly the Leader-Post. Knights of Columbus at Trianon Ballroom . On that day, four of Reginas most popular rock groups will be featured in a musical extravaganza appropriately called Rock and the Centre. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Renovation work was under way in July, but a hassle with city hall concerning parking availability delayed progress. The trip would be a waste of time and money, and their reputation would undoubtedly take a hit. This solid introduction to vocal and instrumental performance, as well as continuing lessons in theory and reading music, marked the two siblings for a career in some field of music. Were expecting a young crowd nurses, university types, business people and of course, teen-agers too said Dewayne. In short order he had consumed the instrument, singing songs with it,or picking notes with his left hand while blowing the trumpet in his right hand. The first recording session with the new lineup took place in the summer of 1969 at the CKCK Studio in Regina. I just kept hanging around them and my dad kept bugging them. Sams Go Go Club operated with a different philosophy an ongoing string of one-nighters, and mostly local bands. We have a clean image (short hair, etc.) It was also the only club to give the Andantes their first club date on January 28th. Twenty Nine One Nighters (B. Deutscher) New York City, Sydney and Brisbane, contained a large central theatre and concert hall-cum-ballroom. Engineer: Malcolm Chisholm There seemed to be musicians everywhere. Hence, the cymbals moved off my finger tip when they were crashed in the arrangement on the video. Alternating with strippers, they played long hours in seedy company. Most of the band were placated by Edwards assurances. The next major gig was the second CKCK Battle of the Bands in October 1966. After eight months of touring without a breakthrough, disillusionment set in and Deutscher left the Dynamics in June 1968. We were rested and anticipating each night, often after which there was a party gathering in our residence, the detached cabin beside the hall. Most of the band still kept up their membership in the RLJB though. It was during this period that Statham got to know Bob Deutscher. He has only played with the Chevrons once before for a short Thursday afternoon rehearsal, but the show came off well. The recording engineer also told us we were the first Canadian group to record there, and only the second white group. She had signed a contract with Barry Records and released two 45 rpms entitled Lonely One (written by Dorsey Burnette), and I Want to Stand Up On the Mountain which made it on to the CKCK charts. A chap by the name of Rich Zion wed brought back from Sylvan Lake to look for work in Regina. Trianon Ballrooms - Wikipedia Daybreak (R. Zehringer) All instruments, amps, mics and voices were silent props, so we could hear the music itself a direct feed into the video. After the Grapevine Terpsichore, The Andantes played at Marian Collegiate (Spirit Week), Sacred Heart Collegiate (Sweetheart Prom), and Sheldon Collegiate. And if Gerry Schegel had played on no other recording, this one should have been his claim to fame. A December newspaper advertisement listed eighteen bands in the stable including the Bod Squad, Checkerlads, Chevrons, Crosstown Bus, Dickery Docks, Impalas, Motley Crew (NOT the Vince Neil/Nikki Sixx band), Shandermen, and Stonehenge Slum Clearance. I dont remember Fred being a memberbut he seemed to know them and to be around every time we played there. Well brought up boys! Gutheil also remembers that they played at the Kings Hotel in Regina frequently that fall, and at The Regina Legion. "On October 2, 1975, Rush played with the Queen City Kids at the Trianon Ballroom in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada for the Caress Of Steel tour." Daryl Gutheil thus was finally brought into the lineup doubling on trumpet and rhythm guitar. I intuited what I was really looking for, but didnt know if it was out there, or even had a name. Hyped by its co-owner, hotelier John Savage, as the largest dancehall west of Chicago when it opened on May 20, 1927, the Trianon Ballroom had an outsized impact on Seattle during its three decades of musical activity. Statham recalls their well-rehearsed repertoire Born in Chicago, Shake Your Money Maker, Blues with a Feeling, Mellow Down Easy, Mystery Train, Walkin Blues, and One More Heartache. Statham briefly moved to Winnipeg to try and secure employment with either the Eatons graphic design/advertising division or Brigdens. contains 5 tracks: The Letter (A. Chilton) Twenty Nine One Nighters(B. Deutscher) Stop and startimproviseThey were all willing to let me muck around. In the fall of 1964 Deutscher was lured away from the Ro-dans by Don Young, drummer for The Chevrons. Still fun though. I knew them personally, but again not well. Deutscher participated in his first recordings in October 1965 when the Chevrons were recruited as part of a novel CJME promotion. It wasnot long after we recorded. No bands were hired, and the entertainment consisted of Ken Jefferson on piano and Ray Hunker on accordion. Top groups from across Canada will appear and many local groups will be spotlighted, such as Reginas favorite The Andantes.. I think Don E. had just arranged for us to record these two songs and then the studio had some company press 500 copies and deliver them to us to do with them what we wish. Donnie got wind that he (TDM) was coming to emcee one. long floppy hair. Writing became and remained his favourite activity: It was always my first musical love. The final notable incident happened shortly after they had returned from Sylvan Lake: A gathering of high school buddies and some band members at my home. Last updated: 29 Apr 2023, 14:31 Etc/UTC. He said the taxi driver pulled up to his parents house, opened the passenger door and just pushed him out on the sidewalk (it was a warm time of year). In the fall of 1969 he enrolled at the University of Victoria with a major in Philosophy. Local music fans were buzzed in September both Gordon Lightfoot, and then Eric Burdon and the Animals appeared. I would use Nelsons introduction to entice the crowd into it and take off from there on my own stuff. He was happy with it so we came out and played the whole summer as the house band. We learned real fast Beatle songs, Beach Boy songs. While there he oversaw the taping of all the Chess Records jazz and blues artists until Chess opened their own studio in 1958. Its not a secret when I tell it to you We were trying to get a new tune down that just wasnt working with Donny for some reason. Our guitarist Gerry Schlegel had a song called Lady which we wanted to record, but we werent really actively writing songs. They had it all together on the music, very professional sound, very energetic on stage thrilling! I think we were filling in for a band playing Temple Gardens; on a break I said to two girls we might be looking for a guitar player. Browse 355 trianon ballroom photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. For much of the summer the Yippies had great fun with the alarmist media thinking up and threatening all kinds of civic disruption including throwing boxes of nails from overpasses onto freeways, abandoning cars in major intersections to block traffic, and the best one, putting LSD in the citys water supply. It was built in 1929, and was named after a palace built by Louis IV of France. By early 1969 they had become the most popular band in southern Saskatchewan and a force to be reckoned with throughout the prairies. It was a fortunate call for Deutscher: I played him a dub of my song Twenty Nine One-Nighters. Politician, musician. Hill/L. Don Gutheil left a strong impression on him: I thought he was really good. It was the first concert of any kind I had ever seen. MOBE planned two large but traditional marches for August. Well, this is great attention to local history. Each member was accorded an individual in-action portrait and a three or four line biography. Fred Taylors Todays Fool was a particular pleasure for Statham as Taylor was his first cousin. We were too young to get in, but at least we could saturate ourselves with the music if not the atmosphere. Even for a guy with a personality like Joe Vargo, that was a really stupid move to attempt. Not only did this put the recording session in limbo, the band worried that they would be seen as immature and irresponsible by their friends and families. He remembers: Kelly Crowe was my partner, and he drummed up the business. Fine musicians, their material was professional, inventive and catchy. Most of the bands were doing a lot of the same tunes Top 40 hits of the day it was just a question of who did a more convincing rendition. Pickens/J. But mainly because you dont need it to be a success, explained Gary, Were what you might call the Joe College types.. However I dont remember the final name that was chosen or who won the contest. By no means did this spell the end to any of the band members musical careers. It was all over the world media, the aerial shots of the city displaying high-rising plumes of black smoke. Remembers Don Young, now president emeritus of the Regina Musicians Association Vargo had the hottest band in the province. As Gutheil describes: My dad had worked with the guy who owned the hall there, Paul Perry, in the 1940s and 50s. While performing the song Treat Her Right, Phil Stan deliberately included a profane word referring to a verboten part of a womans anatomy. HistoryLink Tours Trianon Ballroom Attached to the ceiling and facing the stage will be the precious strobe lights. In January and February they featured The Impala Set (later just The Impalas) five times, The Soul Grinders four times, the Canadian Downbeats eight times, the Ook-Piks three times and the Checkerlads, Mel West & the Meteors, The Dynamics, and the Chevrons two times each. It was fun for the first couple of years at the UI, but after that, I began to fear the loss of both hearing and self-respect. And according to another regular patron Virginia Balser: it was known to not have sufficient rest rooms for the patronsand every weekend there were a number of gentlemen arrested for ungentlemanly behavior in the bushes outside. Adds Don Young: we broke the all time sales record for kegs of beer one night at Rats! A notable visitor was young booking agent Bruce Allen who dropped in to see if the Andantes were worth bringing out to the Vancouver area. Personnel: Don Gutheil, Don Young, Bob Deutscher, Daryl Gutheil A much more famous ensemble by that name already existed. The Confederation all have short hair. He remembers: I enjoyed playing with the arrangements. Perry realized that the resort demographic was changing, and to keep the hall going, he needed to bring in ensembles that played teenage music. Search. He worked with many of the greats in blues: Big Bill Broonzy, Bo Diddley, Willie Dixon, Otis Spann, Freddy King, Albert King, John Lee Hooker, Sonny Boy Williamson, J.B. Lenoir, Koko Taylor, and Buddy Guy in jazz: Ahmad Jamal, Ramsey Lewis, Oscar Peterson, Terry Clark, Sonny Stitt, Gene Krupa, and Marian McPartland and in popular music: Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Mel Torme, The Turtles, The Dells, Jerry Lee Lewis, Paul Anka, Vic Damone, and Mahalia Jackson. They were also used as substitute Supremes throughout 1968 and 1969 when Diana Ross, Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong were experiencing tense relations. Along with Gary Matthews on drums, Wayne Matthews on bass, Melvyn Matthews on accordion and occasional guitar, and Roy Hennenfant on accordion and vocals. I do remember Joe actually smiling with a little wave to me from about twenty feet away as we were moving the last of our equipment out, saying: Ill send you a cheque. Said cheque of course never came and so I turned the contract over to the musicians union. I adopted the drum solo off of Sandy Nelsons Let There Be Drums (he has been credited with turning the drums into a solo instrument), and called my solo the same. (Regina) Canada / Saskatchewan / Regina. While they gave a good show, their hearts were not in it. It made me feel pretty good. The son of a banjo, violin, piano, guitar and harmonica player and sister of a CKCK radio singer, his first public performance was singing Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer on CKCK at the age of five. Home of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. The music became harder edged, and at the same time more complicated and more original. Its proprietor was Gene Ciuca (the owner of Genes Chicken on the Way, Genes On the Avenue, Genes On the Highway, as well as Sammys Pizza the first pizzeria in Regina). Party In The Country (B. Deutscher) The original Dynamics line-up was Joe Vargo (bass), Ken Folk (vocalist and later bass as well), Richard Slouch Lautsch (guitar replaced by Jimmy Mann), Andy Goulet (keyboards), and Jim Pauk (drums). We were still little known in the city. Over a period of maybe 15 minutes he taught me how to hold the sticks (the awkward non-intuitive rudimentary grip), how to read drum music, stretching exercises drummers use, and along with the non-professional pressed roll, the single-stroke roll, the last of the 26 Swiss drumming rudimentsHe would show me and I would do it. I Need A Rest From The Music (M. Grainger) The personnel at this time included Ken Folk on bass and vocals, Norm Burgess on saxophone, Ken Brabant on drums, Deutscher on lead guitar, and Chan Romero on rhythm guitar and vocals. He fitted in immediately: We had just one rehearsal on a Thursday night, and then we were off to play the very next night in AlbertaI think Sylvan Lake. However their families could not help but worry about what they were heading into. The Loner (N. Young) On stage they attacked their numbers with a professional air. In the summer of that fateful year with the country wide enthusiasm for rock music whipped up by the Beatles movie A Hard Days Night Montague, Don Gutheil and Bettinson co-opted several other friends and a beat group finally gelled. The session was costed at $1,500 for two sides, and the band stepped up its gigging throughout June and July to save the necessary funds. Owned by local music fans Dewayne Dament and Gerry Arnusch, it was located at 1217 Broad Street. Nice chapswe snapped pictures. Two representative months of gigs for the band would be October and November 1969. He was obviously impressed by drummer Carmine Appice: The first number lasted a half-hour, as the Fudge lashed up a frenzy of sound, dominated by Carmine Appicis [sic.] Mick Grainger was born in England (1948) the son of a Royal Navy officer and emigrated to Regina at the age of two. Rock music was introduced in 1963 by another local group: With the Beatles era, the bands changed swiftly and seldom returned. One can never know for sure, but if a major record label had issued and supported this tune, it should have been a major hit. Id not heard of any of the other bands before. Vehicle (J. Peterik) Even though his groups featured the cream of Canadian jazz players, adult audiences started to decline in the early 1960s. on 13th Avenue. He even met and talked with Fireballs guitarist George Tomsco at the Uptown Caf (A real highlight!). He said only: This., Not long after founding member Gary Montague also decided to bow out. by Dave Nathan. What blew our minds was the opening act, The Hello People They came out all dressed in mime, did silent skits between songs, one of their lead male singers with a small tambourine while weaving in dance would spin it on his index finger. Thats where us 14 year old girls would hang. Then she stepped forward and said, that even though we got third, we were really, really good Then she made a prediction: that in one years time we would be top band in the city. Thank you. The band broke out into vocal music after that. And while the fact of his living on the prairies affected his writing, it was never to the fore: the impact of where I lived surfaced more subtly in landscape references and feels to the song., The chief characteristics of Graingers songwriting were that it was bountiful, consistent, exploratory and never forced. He was born in 1949, the son of Nolan Edward Monty Montague and his wife Lavona. I worked at Studio 3 on-and-off in the early 1970s as an assistant to engineer Tapio Suo-Antilla, known as Tap. R.P.M. Deutscher) His first complete song was entitled My Favourite Hair which, as he sheepishly explains, was trying to link the new music of the time with its visual trademark i.e. Montague agrees his drum solos were a selling point for the band. Reporter Bob Hughes of the Leader-Post wrote the first major profile of the group in April 1967: Who are The Andantes? Deutscher) Up to this point I was playing guitar and some horns, but we wanted to expand the sound. There was never any doubt as to Schlegels musical abilities or his dedication to the band. Donnie agreed. Archival descriptions; Authority records; Subjects . Occupation. Ken Leonards parents were concerned to the point where they did not want him to go. Andante returned to Regina at the end of March 1970, exhausted and quibbling amongst themselves. Don sings the lead and the rest harmonize with him. the Album. Some of Browns memorable local clients included the Canadian Downbeats doing Surf Party (1965), Mel West and the Meteors Sad and Blue (1966) and the Checkerlads Shake Yourself Down (1966). Rush Trianon Ballroom, Regina, SK - Jun 19, 1975 Jun 19 1975. It was an exceptionally difficult decision to make. My aunt had a boy friend at the time who played in his band and the RCMP band. He was a happy, funny, red haired, cherubic-faced, a bit stubby kind of guy who could play. The city could boast of a recording studio as well. I Need a Rest From The Music version 2 (M. Grainger) They had hit a wall, were tired of their own repertoire, tired of each other, and simply stopped wanting to perform together. Rod McDonald recalls the club and its owner: To me it was a hippie/beatnik/artist/musician/coffee shop with a few political people thrown in and a draft dodger now and again. Don Gutheil had another musical cohort in boyhood friend Gary Montague. It was a controversial decision to even hold a rock concert in the new building and the Leader-Post eagerly announced it: It is one thing to say an art centre is for everyone, but it is another thing to prove it and on September 6, the Saskatchewan Centre of the Arts will do just that. CKCK in particular was a radio station willing to take chances on new music formats and voices. We tried it with Drew [Lawrence] and it fell together just like that. Chicago was in a particularly ugly mood that summer. He lived in an average suburban house on an average suburban street. In June the Andantes reassembled, and worked up new material. And the first white group? He was ecstatic I admired the band so much, although to fill the shoes of Jimmy Mann was a formidable task. Ken was one of 120 musicians chosen from Canada and the United States to tour Europe a year ago. That group captured the right mood and music for the Trianon. Guestpectacular . At Lucianos Bar in Lodi, N.J. they traded sets with the Ink Spots, and at the Inferno in Buffalo, N.Y. they backed up Bobby Hebb. They returned home to play one night at Reginas Mousetrap, a short-lived club owned by none other than Vargo. As well, during their elementary school years at Pius X, the Gutheils became members of a boys vocal group known as the Melody Lads. Unless You Care featured a prominent 12 string guitar and Deutscher did not have one. Producer: Howard Green Trianon Ballroom - Regina. He took out two sheets of paper with the lyrics written on them. They wanted to do the artwork, promotion and distribution themselves. They played two and sometimes three concerts every weekend. The Club 62 Andantes took the top prize. However, it was not all roses. Rush Concert Setlist at Trianon Ballroom, Regina on June 19, 1975 They approached it as a totally independent product well ahead of their time. Finally, it was nice to hear Mike Woods (my father in law) comments about the rock show at the Centre of the Arts. Both his looks and charisma were assets. Lady though a fine song in its own right was relegated to the B-side. Rutledge/N. All band members had indulged in teenage drinking from time to time, but they had shied away from excess. Tripping the light fantastic at Seattle's Trianon Ballroom, 'Cupid's Headquarters' By Jean Sherrard. With these new members The Confederations clean image quickly dissipated, and the big band music was dropped like a hot potato. He was certainly an attention-getter! Again Montague recalls; Who anyway during that period coming from a mid-sized city on the Canadian prairies, really could comprehend the likes of a large American metropolis? Many of us at Regina College met at Genes on the Way were his hamburgers cost a bit more but it was a hip place. They hooked up with George Nellis Booking Agency which secured them gigs at various high schools and quickly graduated them to the Trianon by July 1967. Finding aids. I couldnt even guess at the song we did, but the lip-synching did make us a little nervous. A couple of doors down was a stylish boutique full of expensive hippy clothing and jewelry. Required fields are marked *. I will combine shipping when possible. Excellent article and great to have those memories brought light. It became the Cheetah Discotheque in 1966, but reverted to its original name in June 1968. In the commercial vein, they covered Motherlode (When I Die), The Guess Who (No Time and American Woman), the Strawberry Alarm Clock (Tomorrow), The Jaggerz (The Rapper), and the Boxtops (The Letter). A swing fan himself, Bryant played bass alongside some of the greats Ray Price, Tex Ritter, Hank Thompson, Hank . She had a leg-up: she was well-known (with her own fan club), and was already a recording artist. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. Rush at Trianon Ballroom on Regina, Canada on tour Fly by Night . The stunt was so realistic it resulted in the offered assistance mentioned above. Thirdly, they paid attention to their singing: We are one of the few bands in Regina that has three and four-part harmony, he said.

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