--1 '• ·' Lunar Adventures , -- October 6- ltalian Cultural Center Lunar Adventures returned f�om a cross Canada tour this summer, just in time to play at the DuMaurier Jazz Festival. Coat Cooke; reeds and flute, Ron Sam­ worth; guitar, Clyde Reed; Oregon - bass and Gregg Simpson; drums -will be providing the musical interlude for authors Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Coroso at the Italian Cultural Center (3075 Stocan). The gmup plays original music which reflects influences from jazz and harmelodic funk to Celtic and other World Music. Their recently recorded tape Alive in Seattle is available at local alternative outlets and will soon be released on com­ pact disc for international distribu­ tion by the LA. label Nine Winds. Their improvisational work is ex­ panded during live perfonnances, featuring exciting solo work, in­ fluenced by 'free' jazz and the blues. The next opportunity to hear Lunar Adventures in concert will be opening for the Oliver Lake ·Quartet, as part of this year's Time Flies Series. The Happening Thang tion, converting the musical It was produced by Hoodo Guru's elements to l:ilow a hole in expectavocalist Dave Faulkner and is full October 25, 1989 tions. of true country ditties that will Boor.e County You may be more familiar with keep toes-a-tappin and hands-a­ October 26 ctappin. Stevens' guitar playing if we menTown Pump tioned he was responsible for the October 27 & wall of sound behind Billy Idols, Gabby's "Rebel Yeti." He also won a Grammy In 1986 for Best Pop InThe Happening Thang, are about uc strumentalist for his sonic wail of to become the INXS of AustraUa's · 22, 1989 _ the Top Gun soundtrack. He's country music scene. . renowned for his te.ctinical chops__ .. _Jney �l'!.'Pi__esaj�. In fa�. at . - - - - -�, live art performance t with an extraordinary , · 100 players, including inaction. TherewiRbe sculptures and con­ inment from Opera 28 Painters & Players Prod tion October Commodore BUY ve seen his faoe on 7