31 an at vu at 12 the examjnor Thursday July 19 1979 Steve Mosley and Bev Barker perform at Centennial Park Centennial folk concert draws only small crowd By SIIIIIIICNiAlIIII The Examiner Folk music fans in Barrie must be very sensitive to the weather Tuesdays concert at Centennial Park one of series sponsored by the Parks Are For People program at tracted only small audience But if the weather was cloudy and cool Steve Mosley did his best to warm things up Mosley whos regular at the Pen formanee House coffeehouse on Mulcaster Street is singer and guitarist whose material ranges from traditional folk material to contemporary music by the likes of Neil Young and John Prine Mosley isnt particularly sights and sounds strong or distinctive Singer but hes good entertainer in the sense that he quickly builds strong rapport with the au dience Mosley could sing just about anything and make it listeiiable The strongest numbers in Mosleys set were the Young and Prine songs With voice thats potentially the equal of Prines Mosley obviously shares an affinity with the American singersongwriters work Mosleys other influences go back to the 1960s to folk per formers like Tom Paxton and Tim Harding if the nine performers scheduled to appear at the folk concert only three showed up Charlie Pride performs two shows in Rock Hill Country music star Charley Pride will perform two con certs at Rock Hill Park 25 km west of Alliston on Sunday lridc will arrive at the park by helicopter and perform shows at pm and at pm Also featured in the concerts will be The Pridesmen and Eddie Eastman Advance tickets are $11 for adults and $5 for children six to 12 Tickets at the gate will be $15 Advance IL tickets are available at Sam the Record Man on Dunlop St Advance tickets available for Owen Sound festival Advance tickets are now available for the fourth annual Owen Sound Summerfolk Festival to be held Aug 17 to 19 at Kelso Beach Park on Georgian Bay More than 48 per formers and groups will participate in the festival including Eric Anderson Tony Bird Iaid Essig and Willie Ben nett Besides folk music the festival also features Celtic South American jazz ragtime and bluegrass music Tickets are $4 for Friday night $7 for Saturday or Sunday Playwright calls for new ideas NEW tltl AP Edward Albee considered by many the greatest living United States playwright says Amrican theatre must look for new sources of inspiration perhaps to South America Until now American culture always moved horizontally and we only had cultural exchanges with Europe and the Far East says Albee whose bestknown play Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf was first perforintxi in 1962 There is sophisticated theatre in Latin America and our discovering of it is long overdue Albee 5t spent the early part of the year helping to organize and promote Theatre in the Americas 1979 which brought together more than 200 Latin American writers actors and directors to perform and exchange ideas Theatre in South America is fresher more spontaneous than ours Albee says Their creatIVIy stems from having to IIIIIIIIIII THE KNACK Get The Knack THE KNACK Sharono more Besides Mosley caught songs performed by country singer named Bev Barker Miss Barkers approach to her music is simple and sincere which is fine for most of the country material but when its applied to song like Me and Bobby McGee which demands an amotional interpretation Miss Barker sounds too lowkey and restrained The next concert in the Parks Are For People series is July 26 at Centennial Park when Scot tish entertainment will be featured The free park concert starts at pm Hes not political cat Jack Lord decides to fulfill his contract HONOLULU Hawaii NEA Jack Lord could probably run for king of Hawaii and get crowned Everybody knows him and more importantly feels as though he is personal friend Hey Jack Lord called man in group of beer drinkers hanging around the waterfront Remember you went to see my sister in the hospital Well remember going to many hospitals to visit pa tients Lord said Sure you do Hey Jack Lord come here got heavy picture want to show you Lord Went over and the man pulled snapshot out of his wallet Later he told me he had expected some naked lady but instead was treated to photo of man with dead squid draped over his head The Hawaiians love him They should His program on CBS Hawaii FiveO is now going into his 12th season In that time he estimates the company has poured some $110 million into Hawaiis economy That is merely the direct amount and indirectly pro bably twice as much again And the boost we have brought to Hawaiian tourism Lord says is inealculable The Tourist Bureau told me their surveys show that one quarter of the new tourists say that they have come because of what they have seen on our show Hawaii realizes the debt they owe Lord They have feted him at dinners given him honors and he says wooed him to become politician Both par ties have come to me the ac tor says and asked me to run for the House or the Senate said no both times When our former governor Jack Byrnes was alive he said he sensed something in me He tried to convince me to consider it He was Democrat and this is primarily Democratic state And then the Republicans said the same thing They told me that the Republicans need ed me told them both that just wasnt political cat couldnt knuckle under to anybody Im no good at the end of string Miss Parton performs Stella Parton Dollys sister will be one of the per formers featured at the Barrie Fair to be held Aug 21 to 26 at the Barrie Fairgrounds Miss Par ton will perform two shows on Aug 26 at the grandstand vowIo CANADAS LARGEST AND BESTKNOWN RECORD STORE SATURDAY JULY 2151 only VILLAGE PEOPLE Go West In The Navy Wanna Shake Your Hand Manhattan Woman and more TNE FOLLOWING ITEMS ON SALE AT ADVERTISED PRICES WNILE SUPPLY LASTS FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY ONE PER PERSON NICK GILDER YNYIIiionEwn Got The Knock Oh Tara My Frequency You Really Rock Classics All Ever Need IS You and more Mo Electric Love and more FACTW SAID MIAY Economists DOlllli WEST Classics He says the decision is ir revocable and that he will not become political cat no matter how serious the persua sion But then again he never thought hed be around for this 12th season of the show either His wife Marie has been after him to quit for several years and he wants to make her hap py but he also says he felt an obligation to CBS have binding contract through this year he says and believe that when man gives his word he really has to live up to the agreement But doubt Ill go beyond this year honestly think that haVe to stop for many reasons vucntcd in the infant of good Canadian Music by the Barn jayreu Saturday july 28 at 500 pm MOLSONS PARK BARRIE ONTARIO ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST KIRK DOUGLAS My sweet marvelous wile waits for me to come home every night So have to come home sooner And want to do other things SIIAKIIll When he made the decision to carry on through this season he says he realized he had to give the show pretty thorough shakeup He felt that the public was tired of seeing the same people come through the same door week after week He couldnt very well change the door so he changed the people Ive been after CBS he says to bring lady into the show for four years now They ENEVA ORilliA THEATRES always felt should leave well enough alone But felt strong ly about it and let them know exactly howl felt If they hadnt let me have lady on the show would have had to have long think about whether or not would have comeback myself But they acceded to his re quest and Sharon Farrell was hired Then they added William Smith as tough East Coast cop who comes to Hawaii and stays and joins the FiveO squad Lord belieVus that adding those two gives the show much more dimension and makes IbWEST ST 3266331 ADULT ENTERTAINMEN MATINEES DAILY AT 130 PM NIGHT SHOWS AT 910 PM Pony Rides Bagblaltl ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER FOSTER BROOKS United Amsts this coming year believe one of 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