10 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 9, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Eclectic duo to headline at next Greenbank show Mark Haines and Tom Leighton are the headlin- ers forthe next Greenbank "Folk Music Society show on Jan. 13. Mark Haines and Tom Leighton established themselves as a perform- ing duo in 1992 with the release of their first CD "Foot To Floor, Repeat On Beat." They perform an original and traditional repertoire influenced by their Celtic and North American folk roots. PORT PERRY Engaging humour and musicality has made them popular in several circuits; performing in theatres, fes- tivals, concerts, and clubs. Their ramblings have taken them along Canadian highways from Ontario to the Maritimes, into the mountains of New York State, across the sea to Britain, and around the world to Taipei, Taiwan. Mark's voice is one of a kind. 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Appear Law" PONSO Crossword Answers on pg. 17 : Pg and the stories and pic- tures in their songs come vividly to life. They are multi-instru- mentalists combining the 'tug at your heart' strings traditional fiddle, accor- dion, guitar, bouzouki, and bodhran, blended with the 'turn on your ears' new technology of synthesizers, tone generators and processors. With all this at their command, they have a very full sound, Tom Leighton sometimes play- ing three instruments at once; left hand pumping the accordion and bass, the right hand thumping the drum while his feet deftly work the pedals of the keyboards. Mark and Tom were commissioned to write arrangements of Canadian traditional music for the Canadian Pavilion, Epcott Centre, Disney World, Florida. : They celebrated the release of their second CD Mark Haines (left) and Tom Leighton bring their unique blend of tradi- tional and original compositions to the Greenbank Hall next Saturday, Jan. 13. They're presented by the Greenbank Folk Music Society. "Optimists Jig" with a busier schedule of con- certs and festivals includ- ing performances with the Kingston Symphony Orchestra. "Optimists Jig" receives air play on Canadian national radio and selected folk stations across North America and is featured as TV theme the Royal Alexandra music for "Antique Theatre in Toronto. Country" WNED Buffalo, Show time at the New York. The winter of 2000 found them in the cast of "The Needfire," a Mirvish production celebrating Canadian and internation- al Celtic artists staged at Greenbank Hall is 8 p.m. Tickets, at $16 each, can be obtained at Jayson Callan Music in Port Perry, or Blue Heron Books in Uxbridge. For more information call 985-8351. Alzheimer's expert to Alzheimer Society of Durham Region presents a lec- ture on Alzheimer Disease and the Importance of Early Diagnosis by Dr. Jennifer Ingram, Geriatrician as part of its Alzheimer Awareness Month activities. 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