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SI N.w,u.e W dn day May 8 19,3 1,
Canadian
folksinger due
!i
at Rainy Town
' /el ' !i
ng The to mus : One ofCanada'smostpopular
-. ballad writers and tolksingers, Stun
Rogers, will appear at the Rainy
SMITH ' ,g career f m.v hfe should end that moment the bearded bespectacled singer is to ' ry narrow view of What a folkTown Folk Music Club Saturday for
)mlinson was in the It was during his stay in Seattle Let it be " be put into words the feelings of love singer does two special shows at 8 p.m. and 10:30
kerround of steak and that Tomlinson wrote his best- Other small successes followed and life in eastern Texas and beaut!- Tomlinson isn t a[t sadness and p.m.
Singing dates in Aus- known number, "The Climb " the playing of that song.' a .gse ment ful spring, days on Puget Sound. blues. He entertained, the Silver :Ii~i
en he heard the good"I was watching television and I on "PM Magazine" which chro- Tomhnson himself says it's difficult Spoon crowd with a witty, yet gentle Admission is $5 per night.
,saw a news report on Don Bennett, nicled Bennett's feat, and an openin to pinpoint his sound, poke at modern-day lonely hearts Friday nights the Rainy Town
" " ' clubs, the ersonal ads m the news presents its weekly open mille where
The Climb," had the man who climbed Mount Rain, ' - g
gig for Kenny-Rankm at the Pard- ""v P
top of Seattle radioier with the use of just one leg, - i e naa many mnuences---t)an-a-er His s "
,mount in January Fo 1 P p " aug, the .personal local songwriters, singers and musi-
ge oerg, r~enny Loggms, james-a-e " addres ~ : ' r
-X s most requested Tomlinson recalled. 'His story Late last month, Tomlinson per- T ' P g ' ses me neetmg, ottenclans can be heard tar S2
. aylor, lUSt as mey nave inIluenceQ -ersonal im-er o i, - r.k '
tourched me so I wrote a song as a tormed his songs at Duvall s Silver others ,P . . p s.na~nature y The Rainy Town Folk Music
at the songwriter and personal gift to him." Spoon to a crowd of 300 concert- ",retest stogies mode at soclanzlng.
'adionUmber that foundstation and had "The Climb" speaks eloquently of !~c~tts iii~;i ~ mi~aubn~ea~!~rP~d~!i~iyg fvOllil doir.lc~i~tdThmtYpaS~i~ilOblbi TOMgl!nk~n, wil appear Tuesday Club is located in the Monroe Cen- ~
ter at 1810 NW 65th and is a project :~
amahs special courage to conquer a adara!st~acKstage'ezO~ of the Seattle Folklore Society
us of popularity wasnot only a mountain but his physical i
raging. But it also disability. Tomlinson's clear high "I think alot of people were there
30-year-old Tomlin- tenor lifts his lyrics to the heights of to hear my music, period, and had ~-~,LL E'~/';~" }.
ake-or-break point of determination that Don Bennett heard about the concert by word of NOW Orion In Dullard ~
arrived, experienced on Rainier: mouth. The Silver Spoon concert . t-" ~"~ [ ~l~~.} ~ !~ t ~~
made a positive im- 'I will climb that Holy Mountain was the best I ve played up here--- / .
Tomlinson during a In the hours of the day the audience was warm and respon- ~ X ~ii
,ode to the PacificLet u .train mv sturdy body as it may sive. / '1 " (~/l,? ~ "I.L- ~."y~~) ~ i i-i.i
this year. His l haveworke~tlongandhard " Tomlinsonwillreturntothe /g . ) ~ r1"~~'~ ~ i;~
-'ndly, the lands- To weave this magi,'from my dreams Spoon for another concert Tuesday, f 1= ~, O r l O Re %~ ~ ~ ~1
music and the And I will not run from it - July 16. ~ P ~ ] i~i~
his hopes for Tdlm.mghm fi,'mthesummn To describe the musical style of / 11 i 1 ~ 9 i!{~
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~ltnson will appear Tuesday at Ballard's Backstage, 2208 NW Market. Bainbridge Island
h d Vol ) " EnjoyaBBQSalmon
rd resident 'D st ngu e unteer Luncheon at beautiful Kiana
Paul Fisher was also helped with the agency s book- partment of Health and Human
U83winnerofthe kee ing and tape recorded material Services, Bernard E Kelly, at a II PoulsboaT-A~ "i~x/"-~/~Z"~,k(~----~,/'7')~ II
P . . . " . .
,Pea. pie in thefor bhnd persons, special tea m the, Denny. Building II St/Child "~0.00 I
ngmshed Volun- offices of Vision-Services. II .Adult .aS.00 I ,-, II
Is service to the According to Jeannette Franks, II ~~d~ll
manager of the volunteer program,
h "We havemanyvolunteerswhoalso SPU student tours II II
"t~" Vl.Sion,~ervi- work very hard, but Paul has over- ------ "
~2e vtsually ira-come challenges in some particularly 1]CaU For s 624,o~911vround.Uon9~, Non-Profit Organizat" [I
,t reader for a difficult assi~,nments " Lisa Steinbrink, daughter of JohnReservations "
orking for the-"'" ~ "" ' and Barbara Steinbrink of Ballard/
t clents, one of The volunteer award was pres- and a junior.at SP U, toured with
1
~mpaired. ented to Fisher last week by the Seattle Pacific Umversity s Sym-
Fisher has regional director for the U.S. De- phonic Wind Ensemble recently.
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