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1 Fourth Coast entertainment magazine Upstate and Northern New York s Music, Events & Entertainment Magazine november 2014 Volume 9 Issue 4 AKWESASNE MOHAWK Page 3 Wanda Winters & B.J. Mosher Presents Mystical Journey Holistic and Psychic Faire ADMISSION Weekend $9 One Day $6 STUDENTS w/ ID Weekend $5 One Day $3 Page 10 Fri. November 7th, 4pm - 8pm Sat. November 8th, 10:30am to 8pm Sun. November 9th, 10:30am to 6pm Page 13 Rent the Opera House for your next special event! Showers Rehearsal Dinners Ceremonies Wedding Receptions Best Western (University Inn) 90E. Main St, Canton, NY Astrology Psychics & Mediums, Spiritual Counselors, Paranormal Investigations Reiki Jewelry Crystals Unique Gifts Free Lectures Xmas is just around the corner, need an unusual gift?? Shop here at the Faire Gift Certificates Available Book Signing by New Age Children s Author, Rayne Storm Sam Falvo, State Dir. for MUFON See (Mutal UFO Game Network) Visit: Schedule Lecture, Sat. & 2pm People of Roswell wanda_bodymindspirit@yahoo.com Phone: or For Lecture times go to: Part of the proceeds benefit CNY Food Bank for Jefferson, Lewis & St. Lawrence Counties Page 20 Page 18 BOX OFFICE $12 adults $10 military/students/ seniors From London s West End on our HD Screen Merrily We Roll Along Wednesday, Feb 27 at 7pm Stephen Sondheim s vibrant, fullscale production comes live from the West End. Hailed as Hugely Full vendor list page 14, witty, tunefully inventive and go to brightly entertaining, by the Daily Telegraph. for more information Great Expectations Thursday, January 30 at 7pm Share the historic opening night experience. This adaptation has been universally acclaimed as a triumph on its sellout tour of the UK head of its West End debut. Phantom of the Opera Thursday, February 13at 7pm Celebrate Valentine s Day at the Clayton Opera House Watch this encore performance from London s historic Royal Albert Hall. With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, this fully-staged musical follows the Phantom who terrorizes the opera company for the unwitting benefit of a young protegee whom he trains and loves. FOR TICKETS, MORE SHOWS & MORE INFO VISIT... Note: Date Change FREE

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4 Farewell to Paul Revere By: Barry Carson n Roll hits, and he excelled at giving those pre-beatle greased back haircuts. Summer vacation of 1965 was the perfect time for a young teenager with some vague interest in music (like me) to sprawl out in front of the TV and watch that new show, Where the Action Is. For those of us watching on those summer afternoons we got to see some great bands and singers like the Zombies, Jr. Walker, Sonny and Cher, James Brown, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, and dozens more, but the star attraction for a lot of us was always Paul Revere and the Raiders. We were a generation that had been captivated by the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show the year before, but Paul Revere and his band of Raiders, who appeared on almost every episode of Where the Action Is, were something By the time he was 19, he had a chain of 3 barbershops and a drive-in restaurant that, with its burgers and milkshakes, also attracted a large teenage following. He started to promote teen dances to attract attention to the drive-in, and formed his own band to play at the dances. He led this band by playing an electrified upright piano that he d turn up as loud as he could. He had a natural talent for playing Rock n Roll piano in the style of Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, and one of his idols, Professor Longhair (also known as Henry Roeland Byrd), a New Orleans stride pianist. As his band, the Downbeats, became more and more popular, he figured the next step would be to make a record. The different. The Beatles had great first recording by Paul Revere and the songs and cool guitars, but they were professional looking in their suits and somehow grown up. The Raiders were goofy in a way that would have appealed Raiders (his record producer suggested the new name for the band) was a stride piano instrumental called Beatnik Sticks, a Rock n Roll version of to any kid about to enter 7th grade. Paul the kids classic, Chopsticks complete More records followed, including was played by just about every local and his boys lip synched wearing their with a twangy surf guitar solo. a version of the garage rock anthem, rock band around and could be heard revolutionary war uniforms along with Paul Revere (as he now called himself) also showed himself to be a tire- Louie, Louie that unfortunately while echoing through Teen Centers and High fake mustaches, cowboy hats, snorkeling gear, or anything else they could dig less promoter. He d load a box of the recorded first, was released right after School Gyms all over the country. Revere had realized that the 50 s stride the Kingsmen s version that became the up. While all the performers on Action newly printed 45 s into his car and huge hit. When Dick Clark began to plan piano technique he had perfected was lip synched, most made some attempt to cruise around looking for radio stations a new show to spin off from his popular sounding dated, so he used his Farfisa look like they were actually playing the where he d give interviews to whatever American Bandstand, it was Paul Revere and later Vox Combo Organ as part of song - not Paul Revere and the Raiders; DJ s would listen and be convinced to and the Raiders reputation as the ultimate good time party band that helped that left Rock n Roll behind and became the rhythm section to create a sound every performance was a wild skit that play this new record. He was successful enough that a second record, which had little or nothing to do with whatever Clark pick them as the house band for Rock. song they were supposed to be playing. didn t attract much attention, followed. Where the Action Is. Not only were Paul Revere and the Chaos reigned in every number; a favorite theme had Uncle Paul, as Revere the national top 100. This was another But, a third record actually made it into Although there had been many Raiders before and since Where the Action ismatic performers; they were hugely Raiders excellent musicians and char- was called, trying to play on his piano rocking piano piece called Like Long Is, it is this version of the band that popular with the fans. This was the era while his boys would rip it apart with Hair. This was a reference not only to most people remember. Uncle Paul did of Teen Idol magazines like 16, Tiger saws and hammers. He would grimace Professor Longhair, but also a play on indeed have his hands full as his wild Beat, and others like it that sold thousands of copies to pre-teen girls. Cute in mock horror and continue playing the slang term for classical music lovers charges, singer Mark (Madman) Lindsey who had been with the band since guys were in high demand and Paul s the thing as it fell in pieces to the floor. as longhairs since the tune was based Yeah, they sure made playing music on Sergei Rachmaninoff s Prelude in C- the first record, bass player Phil (Fang) boys were perfectly adorable. They look like a pretty fun way to spend your sharp minor. It was also a sly reference Volk, drummer Mike (Smitty) Smith, showed up regularly in all the Teen time. And, yeah, my fascination with to Rock n Roll musicians who were already beginning to grow their own long and guitarists Drake (the Kid) Levin Magazines, revealing to the world their the Vox Continental organ he played and and Jim (Harpo) Valley (who replaced favorite colors, dream dates, etc. Every the sound it put out helped lead me (as hair. Drake when he joined the service), tore Raider had countless adoring fans, and, soon as I could) to buy the cheapest Throughout this time, Paul Revere around the various Where the Action Is like the Beatles, every member of the electric organ I could find, and, yeah, and the Raiders were becoming one of locations spreading pandemonium and band was known by name. that did change my life. the most popular bands in the Pacific creating their unique brand of goodnatured havoc. ing more and more of the instrumental By 1966 studio musicians were play- But the Story of Paul Revere began Northwest, not only for the powerful long before Where the Action Is. Born Rock n Roll they were playing but for As all this was happening, their music parts on the records causing frustration Paul Revere Dick in in 1938 in Harvard their outrageous stage shows. At this was changing. Their 1965 record, Just for new guitarist Jim Valley and the others. When Levin returned from the ser- Nebraska, he grew up loving music and time they were performing in matching Like Me, was their first big hit, and it loving comedy. He went to high school blazers as was common for bands of nailed the garage band punk sound that, vice the next year, he, Smith, and Volk in Boise, Idaho where he hung out with that era. Legend has it that they were with its driving organ chords, distorted left to form their own band. They were the leather jacketed biker crowd. One walking by a costume shop that had bass, punchy drumming, frantic vocal, tired of the costumes and the comedy, story he liked to tell is that when he revolutionary war uniforms in the window. They rented them for the night, and blistering guitar solos, didn t have and they wanted to create more serious threw a school typewriter through a a lot of subtlety, but had plenty of attitude. It was music that teenagers could Valley had already left, and new Raiders and experimental music. By this time school window (breaking both) at 16 his wore them for their last set, and things public education ended. He then attended barber college and at 17 years old ed with a huge water fight between the got so out of control that the night end- immediately identify with, not only to were recruited and Revere and Lindsey listen and dance to, but to play. While continued to perform. At the time bands opened up a barber shop that immediately became a popular hangout for the the uniforms stayed and the Raiders band and the crowd. Needless to say, the complexity of a Beatle song might like The Doors and Jefferson Airplane be too much for the guys in the local were pushing the edge of the envelope, other teenagers. He always had the AM reputation as the Northwest s premier Jr. High band to master, Just Like Me radio turned up playing the latest Rock party band grew. (Continued on page 13) 4 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

5 ART, PERFORMING ARTS & LITERATURE DIRECTORY ATTENTION: ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect. Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location Contact Information, and a Short Bio to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com - adirondacks - Adirondack Artists Guild 52 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Fine Art Gallery Contact/Web: Bio: Celebrating fine art in the Adirondacks since 1997, the Adirondack Artists Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery with 14 members. New monthly exhibits in addition to displays of members work. All 14 members are award-winning artists that live and work in the tri-lakes region. Ceramics, oil, watercolor & acrylic painting, photography, pastels, drawing, mixed media, digital media and fiber art are all represented. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 until 5, with extended hours until 7 on Thursday and Friday in the summer, and from 12-3 on Sundays. Hildreth, Sandra: Adirondack Landscapes & Mandalas Genre: Fine Art Contact/Web: Bio: Oil and watercolor paintings of the Adirondack wilderness, plein air and studio works. Unique landscape mandala paintings based on Tibetan Buddhist mandalas. Commissions welcomed. Studio in Saranac Lake open by appointment only. Lake Placid CENTER FOR THE ARTS Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: (518) Pendragon Theater Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Performing Arts Contact/Web: (518) Bio: Pendragon Theatre is an ensemble of artists, based in the Adirondacks, dedicated to preserving the vitality and enhancing the quality of professional theatre through year round performance and education programs. - Upstate NY - 7 s CERAMICS Redwood Genre: Ceramics Contact/Web: , ljevans@live.com AKWESASNE MUSEUM Genre: Fine Arts, Traditional Arts Contact/Web: , Bio: Located at 321 State Rte 37 in Akwesasne, the museum is downstairs from the library, with its own ground-level entrance behind the cultural center building. There are interactive exhibits to view and engage with, including sample songs from the ancient to the contemporary. We also have a great little museum shop with Mohawkmade baskets and other items for sale. THE ART ATTIC / DANCY NOBLE Genre: Art Studio / Custom Frame Shop Contact/Web: Bio: Established for 15yrs in DeKalb Junction Bickford, Wilson Genre: Fine Art/Art Instruction Contact/Web: Phone: (315) Bio: Mr. Bickford is an award-winning artist and published author ( Wildlife Landscapes YOU Can Paint - NorthLight Books) He teaches fine art classes in Oils, Acrylics and Watercolors for ALL skill levels. Private group sessions are also available. Please refer to his website for on-going monthly class schedules. Clayton Opera House Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: Bio: The newly renovated Clayton Opera House is now open year-round for performances and private or public functions. Built in 1903, this historic landmark has served the 1000 Islands in many roles for more then a century. The three story structure houses the Town offices on the lower level, a balconied performance hall with proscenium stage on floors one and two, and a ballroom and meeting rooms on the top floor. CPS - Community Performance Series Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: Phone: Bio: Presenting Excellence in the Performing Arts at SUNY Potsdam Edwards Opera House Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: FREDERIC REMINGTON ART MUSEUM Genre: Art Museum Contact/Web: Phone: (315) Bio: The mission of the Frederic Remington Art Museum is to collect, exhibit, preserve and interpret the art and archives of Frederic Remington. We foster an appreciation for and understanding of the artist by educating our audience in the visual arts, providing a context for Remington s art and times, and offering hands-on opportunities to individuals of all age groups. GIBSON GALLERY Potsdam Genre: Art Gallery at SUNY Potsdam Contact/Web: (315) GOLDENAIRES BARBERSHOP CHORUS Genre: Chorus Contact/Web: Bio: Men of all ages who like to sing, join us every Monday night for a few hours of fun. KELLER COUNTRY Norwood Genre: Quilting Contact/Web: , E-mai to kimquilts@twcny.rr.com Bio: Handmade Decorative Quilts and Miniatures THE LITTLE THEATRE OF WATERTOWN Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: Bio: One of the oldest theater groups in the state. Auditions are open to all. LaPointe, Catherine Potsdam, NY Genre: Illustration and Design Bio: I have a BFA in Illustration from Syracuse University. I have interned with Illustration House in New York City and the Florence International Theatre Company in Florence, Italy. I am currently working on my portfolio of middle grade book cover designs, and selling hand-painted shoes and other items from my Etsy shop. Contact/Web: LaPointeArt@gmail.com NORTHERN BLEND CHORUS Ladies A Cappella Chorus of Harmony, Inc. Genre: 4-Part A Cappella Singing Contact/Web: (315) Bio: Performs for organizations throughout the year plus an annual A Cappella Show SING FLING every year in October at the Dulles State Office Building. Interested women welcomed to all rehearsals at 7:00 on Monday evenings at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 1330 Gotham Street, Watertown. OCP - Ogdensburg Command Performances Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: Phone: (315) Bio: Presenting the Finest Professional Performances for 45 years... ONNY - Orchestra of Northern New York Genre: Professional Symphony Orchestra Contact/Web: Phone: Bio: The Orchestra of Northern New York, is the only professional symphony orchestra based in the North Country. Obsidian Custom Video Genre: Videography Contact/Web:(315) info@obsidiancustomvideo.com Bio: Obsidian Custom Video was founded 15 years ago by musicians, so we work from a musician s viewpoint across all subjects. Obsidian specializes in the digital filming and DVD production of concerts, stage performances, oil painting lessons, sports events, nature video, weddings and business applications. All projects are custom designed to the customer s preferences. Our two camera filming and editing technique brings depth and amazing detail to the finished product. A noted local artist said, I looked for years to find someone who could do the kind of two camera work that you do! ORIGINAL YANKS DRUM & BUGLE CORPS. Genre: Drum & Bugle Band Oxbow, NY Contact/Web: Phone: Perception Photography by Hope Marshall Evans Mills, NY Genre: Portrait Photography, Artistic Images, Freelance Promotion, Freelance Writing,Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Poetry Contact/Web: (315) Bio: My vision starts with a God given talent to go beyond the veil of daily life and see the undercurrent. I search for signs of ancient life still living and waiting to be rediscovered. I hope to preserve the memory of human life with portraiture, the dreams of the past with my artistic images of historical buildings and properties and promote fellow entrepreneurs with my freelance promotion work. I am a published writer and enjoy adding my special touch to Greeting Cards with my poetry. QUENVILLE, BEVERLY Malone, NY Genre: Watercolor & Oil Paintings Contact/Web: Bio: Art has always been a big part of Beverly Quenville s life. Growing up in Malone, NY, she took every art class that Franklin Academy had to offer. She then majored in Art Education at Buffalo State College and returned to teach in the Malone Central School District for the next 33 years. Beverly has many fond memories of her students and the art projects they worked on during those years. The best part of teaching was the fact that she learned as much from her students as they did from her. RICHARD F. BRUSH ART GALLERY Genre: Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University Contact/Web: :(315) Scriminger, Kourtnee D. / Rayne Storm Genre: Author of Children s / New Age Spirtuality Contact/Web: (P) (W) Bio: Currently working on releasing my first New Age Children s Workbook through Schiffer Publishing. Full of Stories, Learning Activities, Crafts and Projects. Available Late 2011/Early SLAP - St. Lawrence Area Poets Genre: Poetry Contact/Web: John Berbrich at ataraxia1114@aim.com Bio: Local poets loosely organized for mutual support & the occasional critique of poems. Meetings held monthly at various sites in the Canton- Potsdam area. Also open-mike poetry readings arranged every month or two at various venues. SLAP has been going strong since April Always looking for new members. TOWNE, PAULA Gouverneur, NY Genre: Oil Paintings & Woodburning Art Work, Art Gallery, Studio & Printing Shop Contact/Web: TAUNY Canton, NY Genre: Gallery & Folkstore Contact/Web: (315) Bio: Celebrating the customs and creativity of Everyday Life in Northern NY. Utter, Judith Genre: Botanical Artist, Studio/Gallery Contact/web: judithutter@gmail.com Bio: I specialize in watercolors of a Botanical nature, combining art and science. I sell works on paper and canvas, also prints and luxurious, unique silk scarves. My art is a detailed interpretation of the beauty I see in the natural world. VICKERY, BILLIJO Genre: Oils, Acrylic and Watercolor Contact: , billijo_vickery@yahoo.ca Bio: Born in Santa Rosa, California but currently lives and works in Potsdam, NY. Focus in landscapes and the personal interpretation of the human spirit through her own visual analysis. WARREN, TINA Genre: Painter - sawblades,canvas boards, canvas, and anything made of wood Contact/Web: , tinasworldofcolor.com Bio: I love the beauty of the north country and of nature,and paint my interpretation of it.i m very rustic and country at heart and feel it s reflected in my art work.i also take commission work and do paintings from photos...cabins,rivers,mountains etc (no portraits)i hope you enjoy my work and hope to hear from you. View a video on Tina s World of Color GalGari Designs ~ Gari Vibber Evans Mills, NY Genre: Photography & Artisan Jewelry Contact/Web: galgari@gmail.com Bio: Gari is primarily a Nature and Architecture Photographer, internationally published. Capturing moments of life (flora and fauna) in our natural world and the historical feeling of architectural details, then presenting them in a variety of styles to included altered photography. Commission work welcomed. Personalized PhotoCards available. And when the mood hits, Jewelry made of Stone, Shell and other bits of Nature get created. Hopefully you will enjoy your visit with me online. 10% discount to military and I do mail to APOs. Bay House Artisans Alexandria Bay Genre: Artisans Contact: Bio: An artist owned gallery featuring high quality regionally produced works located on James Street in the heart of downtown Alexandria Bay. We also feature some workshops, classes and presentations. Fr. Kevin Pentalow Genre: Orthodox Catholic Priest, writer, musician and icon artist Contact: Kevinpentalow@yahoo.com Bio: Fr. Kevin Pentalow Is an icon artist with paintings in churches accross the east coast. Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 5

6 Published by Fourth Coast Entertainment Address: 520 Old Route 11 Canton, NY Phone: (315) Website: Publisher/Editor/Advertising/Distribution/Marketing: Michael R. Scriminger Layout/Graphic Design: Bill Kelley Copyright Any and all text, graphics, drawings, designs, layouts, and photos contained in the Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine can not be reproduced without written permission or consent of the FCE Editor s. If you would like to contribute anything to a Fourth Coast Magazine, please see the above information for mailing or ing. Publishing Deadline...by the 20th of every month, call us to confirm deadline date. FCEM reserves the right to decline or refuse any advertising, editorials, incoming information, graphics, images or photos. We do not accept and will not print ads, articles or information submitted with content that is negative, contains slander or any other offensive material. FCEM will not be liable for any errors or failures in publishing an advertisement or submission. Thank You to Our Advertisers for their continued support of our Magazines and our Mission to bring the Fourth Coast/Seaway Valley a FREE Informative & Entertaining Collective of Material & Events pertaining to Events, Music & Entertainment - Locally, Regionally & Nationally! Thanks! Cablecast 5:00pm to 7:00pm Digital Cable Channel 1301 Internet Webcast 24/7 Online at E. Orvis St., Massena, NY Phone: info@wnts.tv POETRY ATTENTION: Due to submissions of snail mail scratch & scribble Poetry, as of Aug. 1, 2010, I am no longer accepting Poetry submissions unless they come in as text. I am very sorry for the restriction & any Inconveniences this may cause. FEED ME! CausE I Can t run on EMpty November days Some sunlight Some gray The color of leaves fades away A transformation, a mood change, November days There are things remembered to be thankful for 6 A Big Way By James Oliver Ryan Things wrought This is why the music plays A noted rite, everyone participates In a download are remembrances sought Nature and nurture are commensurate with your lot This is why the music plays A transformation, a mood change A Thanksgiving, to bring about colorful days Send Your Poetry To: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com GAME CONNOISSEUR Teaching bad apples ---Dr. Anthony Betrus The Game Connoisseur Teaching Bad Apples is a game that I recently finished with the help of three of my students in the Educational Technology Graduate program at SUNY Potsdam. The game challenges players to deal with dicey ethical situations that occur in a school environment. Over the past year my students and I have created, tested, modified, re-tested, and finally we have produced the first complete version of the game. It will soon be ready for distribution, and if, after you read this you think you are interested, send me an and I ll see what I can do for you. For my 4th Coast readers, I ll offer you the game at cost. We aren t looking to make a lot of money in any case, and any profits we do see will be used for student scholarships. And while the game s primary audience is teachers (past, present, and future), anyone can play the game and have fun, as it seems that just about everyone has ethically questionable school experiences in their past. The origin of Teaching Bad Apples started in October, 2013 in Anaheim, California, at the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) annual conference. I found myself at an awards ceremony reception, and I was stuck there for about an hour. One of my friends, who knew I was into games, came across a deck of promotional cards that Microsoft had produced as a promotion at another conference. He managed to snag a copy, and brought it to give to me. The game basically prompts players to think about how to best use various Microsoft products as teaching tools, but there were no instructions for how to play. There were six of us who were similarly stuck, and we were looking for something to do, so I looked over the cards, and suggested that if we used the blank content cards as variable topics, and the technology cards as possible ways to teach this variable topic, we might (Continued on page 12) Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 Greene & Caroline, Ogdensburg (315) Phillips Street, Massena (315) Main Street, Canton (315) Main Street, Potsdam (315) NorthCountrySavings.com Bee Children Members are: current members of Bee Children are John Collins, Don Burlingame, Shane Rogers, Terry DuBray, Jon Dufore, Sarah Gates, Sarah Todd, and Steven Bird. Canton/Potsdam-based Bee Children play a mix of original, folk, and pop songs from around the world designed to stimulate your hoping machine. Original songs by John Collins, covers by artists such as Kate Bush, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Joni Mitchell, The National, Simon & Garfunkel, Northern Portrait, The Pretenders, Woody Guthrie, and The Church. Contact: John Collins (collins@stlawu.edu) For information about upcoming gigs: J and The Two Tones J and The Two Tones is a high energy Rockin review featuring tributes to Johnny Cash, June Carter, Sonny and Cher, Buddy Holly, Elvis, Connie Francis, Leslie Gore. Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, and many more. With a wide range of music to show case from 50 s 60 s, Country, Rock and more they are great for any party or event. With their own rolling stage and sound system it makes for a great show for all ages. Starring: Jack and Char Sorrell and Jeff Hawk For booking info please call Jeff with Hawk Entertainment at (315) or Jack at (315) Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

7 the ARTS FALL 2014 Art & Art History newell center for arts technology performance and communication arts Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Wednesday-Saturday, November 5-8, 8 pm Mainstage Production The Adding Machine By Samuel Rice Sebastian Trainor, director Gulick Theatre Free admission. No tickets required. Friday, November 7, 4:30 pm Student Recital Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Monday, November 10, 8 pm Kind of Blue Rhythm & Roots: Jazz Collective Tim Savage, director Launders Underground Friday, November 14, 8 pm Akropolis Reed Quintet Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Sunday, November 16, 2 pm University Chorus Barry Torres, director Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Monday, November 17, 7 pm Artist s Lecture Kazuaki Tanahashi, Zenartist in conjunction with the exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment Griffiths 123 Thursday, November 20, 8 pm Wind Ensemble Kyle Tupper, director Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Thursday-Saturday, December 4-6, 8 pm Dance Concert Preview (Thursday, no tickets required) Dance Concert (Friday & Saturday, tickets required) Kerri Canedy, artistic director Gulick Box Office hours: M-F, Dec. 1-5, from 1-5 pm 15th Annual Christmas Concert & Carol Sing Laurentian Singers Barry Torres, director Friday, December 5, 8 pm. Trinity Episcopal Church 227 Sherman Street, Watertown and Saturday, December 6, 4 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Sunday, December 7, 2 pm String Orchestra Christian Hosmer, director Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Wednesday, December 10, 8 pm Candlelight Services Leithead Fieldhouse Friday, December 12, 12:15 pm Noon in the Chapel Recital Music for Christmas Sondra Goldsmith Proctor, organ Unitarian Universalist Church 3.5 Main Street, Canton October 14-December 6 Exhibition: Secret Mantra October 14-December 6 Exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment main gallery hours: M-Th 12-8 pm; F-Sa 12-5 pm hallway gallery hours: 7 am-11 pm daily for more information, see: Monday, November 17, 7 pm Artist s Lecture Zen artist Kazuaki Tanahashi All events are free and open to the public. To receive weekly s regarding upcoming events, please contact Juli Pomainville at or jpomainville@stlawu.edu Tuesday, November 18 Ensõ Workshop. Details TBD Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 7

8 18 TIME 6a, 12n, 6:30a, 12:30p, 7a, 1p, 7:3a, 1:30p, 8a, 2p, 8:30a, 2:30p 9a, 3p 9:30a, 3:30p 10a, 4p, 10:30a, 4:30p, 11a, 5p, 11:30a, 5:30p MONDAYS Lap Quilting Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary Spetz New Scandinavian Cooking Garden to Table Ciao Italia Joanne Weir s Cooking Class Travel Block This Old House Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac P. Allen Smith s Garden Home Vintage TUESDAYS Knit & Crochet Now Best of the Joy of Painting Chef John Besh s New Orleans Moveable Feast George Hirsch Lifestyles Healthful Indian Flavors Irish Food Trails Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa In the Americas The Woodwright s Shop Hometime Woodsmith Shop The Victory Garden For Your Home WEDNESDAYS It s Sew Easy Best of Simply Painting Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef Bringing it Home with Laura McIntosh New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Barbecue University Eat! Drink! Italy! Starts 11/5 Rhythm Abroad Music Traveler Ask this Old House American Woodshop Garden Smart Katie Brown Workshop THURSDAYS Knit & Crochet Now Best of the Joy of Painting Chef John Besh s New Orleans Moveable Feast Healthful Indian Flavors Irish Food Trails Smart Travels - with Rudy Maxa In the Americas The Woodwright s Shop Woodsmith Shop The Victory Garden For Your Home FRIDAYS Lap Quilting Best of Simply Painting New Scandinavian Cooking Garden to Table Ciao Italia Joanne Weir s Cooking Class Travel Block This Old House Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac P. Allen Smith s Garden Home Vintage Saturday/Sunday Marathons are as follows: November 1 & November 2 Autumn Harvest As the weather gets cooler, we look ahead to harvest time. November 8 & November 9 Fall with Bob Ross Make your canvas come alive using the beautiful colors of autumn with the help of Bob Ross. November 15 & November 16 Soup-er Weekend The days are cold and nothing warms you up better than a hardy bowl of soup. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY M-F (unless noted otherwise) 5:00 pm Newsline 5:30 pm Journal 10:00 pm PBS Newshour 2 pm Moyers & Company 2:30 Asia this Week 3 Washington Week 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4 Charlie Rose: The Week 4:30 Focus on Europe 5 Miller Center s American 2 pm Moyers & Company 2:30 Asia this Week 3 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4 Charlie Rose: The Week 4:30 Focus on Europe 2 pm Moyers & Company 2:30 Asia this Week 3 Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 3:30 McLaughlin Group 4 Charlie Rose: The Week 4:30 Focus on Europe 2 pm Moyers & Company 2:30 Asia This Week 3 Washington Week with 2 pm Nature pm Nature 2 pm Another Day in 9 3 Finding Your Roots 10 Paradise 11 November 22 & November 23 Thank-full It s that time of year again Turkey time! November 29 & 30 Get Moving Get up off your couch and get moving! Hike through Northern England with Rick Steves. Go on safari with the Grannies in Tanzania. 2 pm World Exclusive 2 pm POV 2 pm Choctaw Code 2 pm Service: When pm Nature 2 pm Ladonna Harris: 2 pm America 2 pm Horse Tribe Independent Lens 20 2 pm Nature pm Moyers & Company 2:30 Asia This Week 3 Washington Week With 3 Finding Your Roots 4 Global Voices 6 Local USA 6:30 Film School Shorts 7 Roosevelts: An Intimate History 4 Service: When Women Come Marching Home 6 Local USA 6:30 Film School Shorts 7 Another Day in Paradise 3 Finding Your Roots 4 Global Voices 6 Local USA 6:30 Film School Shorts 7 Ladonna Harris: Indian Our Fires Still Burn 3 Finding Your Roots 4 Horse Tribe 6 Local USA 6:30 Film School Shorts 7 Racing the Rez 2 pm Roosevelts: An Intimate History 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 Film School Shorts 6 Urban Rez 7 Global Voices 8 World Exclusive 3:30 Looking Over Jordan 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 Film School Shorts 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Service 7 Street Vets Indian Our Fires Still Burn 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 Film School Shorts 6 Vietnam War Stories 7 Global Voices 25 2 pm Racing the Rez 3 POV 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 Film School Shorts 6 Frontline 7 Independent Lens 4 Global Voices 6 Frontline 7 POV 8 Independent Lens 9 Frontline 2 pm America Reframed 3:30 New Environmentalists 4 Stret Vets 6 Portraits for the Home Front 7 Gathering of Heroes 7:30 Ice Warriors USA Sled Hockey Reframed 3:30 Injunuity 4 Global Voices 6 Frontline 7 Horse Tribe 8 Independent Lens 2 pm America Reframed 4 Across the Creek 4:30 Spirit in Glass 6 Frontline 7 Independent Lens 2 pm NOVA 2 pm Navy Seals 12 2:30 Ice Warriors How We Got to Now Their Untold Story 26 3 Independent Lens 4 Frontline 6 Secrets of the Dead 7 Choctaw Code Talkers 8 Warriors Return 2 Gathering of Heroes 4 Portraits for the Home Front 6 Secrets of the Dead 7 - NOVA 8 How We Got to Now 4 Frontline 6 Secrets of the Dead 7 NOVA 8 How We Got to Now 2 pm Independent Lens 4 Frontline 6 Secrets of the Dead 7 - NOVA 8 How We Got to Now Talkers 3 Warriors Return 3:30 Gathering Heroes 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 America by the Numbers 6 Makers 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 America by the Numbers 6 Last Ridge 7 Navy Seals Their Untold Story 21 2 pm NOVA 3 How We Got to Now 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 America by the Numbers 6 Across the Creek 6:30 Spirit in Glass 7 Kind Hearted Woman 2 pm NOVA How We Got to Now 4 America by the Numbers 4:30 America by the Numbers 6 Racing the Rez 7 Kind Hearted Woman Create *airs 24/7 on WPBS digital channels 16.2 and 18.2 and on Time Warner Cable Channel *Schedule is subject to change. 2 pm Half the Sky 4 Makers 5 To the Contrary 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Global :30 - Scully/The World 7 - Moyers & Company 7:30 - Asia This Week 4 Last Ridge 5 To the Contrary 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Global pm Kind Hearted Woman 4 Across the Creek 4:30 Spirit in Glass 5 To the Contrary 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Global Women Come Marching Home 3 Craft in America: Service 4 Makers 5 To the Contrary 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Global pm Kind Hearted Woman 5 To the Contrary 5:30 Asian Voices 6 Global :30 Scully/The World Show 7 Moyers & Company PROGRAMMING AT A GLANCE Monday-Friday Mornings Daytime Programming 6:00 Classical Stretch 6:30 Body Electric 7:00 Clifford 7:30 Martha Speaks 8:00 Curious George 8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That 9:00 Daniel Tiger s Neighborhood 9:30 Peg+Cat 10:00 Sesame Street 11:00 Dinosaur Train 11:30 Super Why 12:00 Sid the Science Kid 12:30 Lifestyle Mon Make Your Mark Tues Scrapbook Soup Wed Woodsmith Shop Thur Start Up Fri Katie Brown Workshop 1:00 Cooking Programming Mon Painting with Wilson Bickford Tues Farm with Ian Knauer Wed Jazzy Vegetarian Thur Stress Free Cooking Fri Sara s Weeknight Meals 1:30 Art Programming Mon Frank Clarke Simply Painting Tues Best of Joy of Painting Wed Jerry Yarnell Thur Painting and Travel Fri Paint This 2:00 Sewing Programming Mon Quilting Arts Tues Quilt in a Day Wed Sewing with Nancy Thur It s Sew Easy Fri Knitting Daily M E M B E R 2:30 Health and Wellness 3:00 Wordgirl 3:30 Wild Kratts 4:00 Arthur 4:30 Charlie Rose 5:30 M-Th Homework Hotline F - Hey Kids Let s Cook 6:00 PBS NewsHour 7:00 Nightly Business Report World *airs 24/7 on WPBS digital channels 16.3 and 18.3 and on Time Warner Cable Channel *Schedule is subject to change 8 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

9 Elijah s Final Warning (Part 1): ---By: John Griffin II This is the story about the end. What you are about to read may disturb you. Over the course of the next few months you will read about Uini Research s results about the end of days and the scientific evidence about past life regression. For many years I have been approached by many Intuitive Consultants with the same message: You are an old spirit in a young person s body. For the longest time, I would ignore this statement as I had been taught by my Christian school that there is no such thing as reincarnation, ghosts or aliens. Being a researcher within the field of the unknown though has shown otherwise and would shatter my belief system. I started to take a long hard look at my life. I began asking myself so many questions. Why do I like the music that I like? Why was I more mature as a kid? Why am I so frightened of people? Why am I so angry at humanity? I then had a service done for me called a Torah Code Reading by a member of the International Congregation of Lord RayEL. The Torah Codes indicated that I was the prophet Elijah in my past life and worked with the physicist, Galileo. I then decided that it was time to go under hypnosis and do what is famously known as Past Life Regression. I realized at that point that I may learn things that I may not want to know, but as a researcher, once the facts present themselves, it will be something I will have to eventually accept. A famous psychic from the Albany area agreed to do a past life regression session for me. This would be my first time going under hypnosis. I was extremely scared. I did not know what to expect. The psychic felt something unusual coming from within me. She felt I was not normal and that I had walked the Earth several times. She then put me under hypnosis and I would soon begin to learn that everything that has occurred in my life was not coincidence and that everything had a purpose. The psychic sent me back past my birth date. I was now in Italy and was in the body of a man by the name of Jayil. I saw Galileo and noticed that I was communicating with him. He was VERY frustrated that no one would listen to him. I was upset as well as I was one of the only people who believed in his theories that were considered unusual. I was then sent back even further, before Christ s birth. The psychic asked who I was. I said that, I am Elijah Messenger from God. She asked me about many things, but she had me fast forward to the future. It was now 2015 and I started looking around. The psychic asked me what I saw. My next few words confused her: I failed. Failed?! Failed at what? the psychic asked. I was too late! People these days just don t listen! I replied What did I see on that fateful day? Well, you won t have to wait long to find out. On November 8th, 2014 at 1:00 pm at the Psychic Fair at the Best Western (University Inn) Canton NY; a lot of details will be revealed. Stay tuned to this magazine as you will get more in-depth detail exclusively here! (Answers on page 16 Based out of Plattsburgh N.Y., the four/five piece, live music entertainment group Movin On, consisting of: Chad Rabideau on electric and acoustic guitar and vocals, Gabrielle Rabideau/vocals, Pat Yelle on steel guitar, and vocals, Steve Kaulfuss on bass guitar and vocals and Tim Benway on drums, is a cover band that performs new and old country, southern rock, fifties and a little blues, styles of music. Several originals, with more in the works, leads them to offering their own unique show of strictly collaborated material in the near future. movinonmusic@aol.com (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. 1. Who recorded the 1959 version of Living Doll? 2. Name the singer-songwriter of Laughter in the Rain. 3. Who recorded Got My Mind Set on You in 1962? 4. What stage name did James Newell Osterberg, Jr. take? 5. Name the song that contains this lyric: Neon signs a-flashin, taxi cabs and buses passin through the night, A distant moanin of a train seems to play a sad refrain to the night. (Answers on page 16 Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 9

10 The Rocky Horror Picture Show Saturday, November 1 at 9pm Remember your first time? It began as a little-known experimental London stage production, bombed in movie theaters when initially released in 1975 and went on to become a massive underground hit and international pop culture phenomenon. Benefit for the Watertown Urban Mission Tickets $10 Tony Sands Performs a Frank Sinatra Tribute Sat, Nov 8 7:30pm $25 Clayton Community Band Holiday Concert Tuesday, December 2 7pm BOX OFFICE claytonoperahouse.com FOR TICKETS, MORE SHOWS & MORE INFO VISIT Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine

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12 Game Connoisseur(cont.) (Continued from page 4) have a game. I started off with playing a content card and said that the content to be taught was how to roll a wet towel into a whip and snap it. So each person in turn played a technology card, and made a case for why it was the most appropriate way to teach it. The person whose story I liked the most got a point, and we moved on. One by one we came up ridiculous things to teach, all clearly inappropriate in a proper K-12 or higher education learning environment. What we did do was to have a whole lot of fun playing, and at the end of the ceremony I promised that I would take the rough concept back with me to Potsdam and come up with a better game to play at the ceremony next year. So when I got back I shared the game with my educational research class. The game s working title was Matching Content to Methods, and each student came up with a few things to teach, and a few ways to teach it. Some were serious, some funny, some ridiculous. We played the game as a class, and it was clear that the students were drawn to the crazy situations and responses, yet there was also a serious side of the game at that point. I offered that if any students wanted to help me move beyond this raw prototype, please let me know. I had three students, Nate Turcotte, Matt Leifeld, and Paul Gordon volunteer to help out. Starting with the initial prototype, we kept a running list of content and method cards. Over the course of the spring semester we updated the list, and printed out a few paper versions to test. As we developed the game, we found there was an ongoing tension between fun and educational. So late last spring, after a particularly fun and rousing game test with some of the Teacher Education Faculty, we stopped fighting it. We dropped all of the boring, mundane cards, changed Content to Situations, changed Methods to Responses, and then set out to collect the best scenarios we could find. We used friends, family, social media, and ultimately crowdsourced a series of 50+ crazy-butreal situations. We then tested the game a few more times, each time removing the boring situations and responses, and kept only the most fun (and yes, inappropriate) cards. And all we had to do to make it a viable teaching tool for the players was to ask the question at the end of each round: What would you really do? Once the group of players arrived at a consensus about what would be a realistic response, we moved on. One of the most fascinating things we found that was by clearing the air with all of the inappropriate things we often think but don t actually do, bringing it back to reality was very easy. This, paradoxically, managed to make the game both educational and fun. At this point we feel very good about where the game is. This past September Matt produced some nice graphics, and we then ordered 54 Situation Cards and 180 response cards. We now have three copies of the game, and have tested it a few times with great results. We be unveiling it at the AECT conference in Jacksonville on November 7th at the award ceremony, so hopefully it will gain some traction there as well. At this point the next step is to scale up and distribute the game. We will likely have a Kickstarter soon after we return from the conference, so look for that. And we are always looking for input, so if you have a scenario or response you d like to share, please let us know. In the end, Teaching Bad Apples manages to get at the easy to ask but hard to answer question What would you really do? Mystical Journey Holistic & Psychic Faire Best Western (University Inn) 90E. Main Street, Canton, NY LEARNING to READ n WRITE R U N I C S C R I P T New Age Edition Book Release n Signing RAYNE STORM New Age Children s Author Rayne Storm is releasing her newest title, Learning to Read n Write: RUNIC SCRIPT at her upcoming event at the: Fri. Nov. 7th, 4pm to 8pm Sat. Nov. 8th, 10:30am to 8pm Sun. Nov. 9th, 10:30am to 6pm 12 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 Pizza Made From Fresh Homemade Dough Famous Pizza Rolls Gourmet Pizzas Party Platters Party Sheet Pizzas Appetizers Chicken Wings Bruschetta Caesar Salads Chicken Dishes Stuffed Peppers Stuffed Shells Mozzarella Sticks Zucchini Sticks Tossed Salads Italian Specialities Spaghetti Fettuccini Baked Ziti Veal Entrees Manicotti Lasagna Main Street, Canton, NY Open Daily at 4pm FULL BAR Sergi s Banquet Hall Stuffed Pepper Bites Battered Mushrooms Antipasto Salads Italian Lover s Delight Ravioli w/meat or Cheese Eggplant Parmigiana free fast delivery Let us put together your next special event! Sit down or Buffet Style Weddings Rehearsal Dinners Showers Conferences Seminars Private Parties For Reservations call: The Sergi Family thanks you for your business. established by Saverio & Maria Sergi in 1966 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

13 Farewell to Paul Revere (cont.) (Continued from page 4) and Paul Revere and the Raiders were becoming irrelevant. They shortened their name to The Raiders and got rid of the uniforms, but, while they still released records that sold fairly well, they seemed to have been left in the dust of the music world. Things slowed down, and even the two permanent fixtures in the group, Paul Revere and vocalist Mark Lindsey, parted ways as Lindsey wanted to work more in the studio and Paul Revere wanted to perform live. Ironically it was as the band was falling apart that the first number 1 record released under their name came out. Indian Reservation was recorded as a Mark Lindsey solo single, but came out under the Raiders name. Unfortunately, the band wasn t involved at all in the record, and the unforgettable organ intro and ending aren t played by Paul Revere but by session player Artie Butler. Paul Revere left music for a time and got involved in some other business ventures, but before too long, nostalgia for the 60 s began to set in and everything from that decade was cool again. Paul Revere saw this happening and put together his newest band of Raiders with whom he played almost up to his death. This wasn t a recording group; this was, as Paul Revere always loved, a performing group, and perform they did, playing 60 s hits of theirs and others, touring and playing all over the country. This act was pure nostalgia, playing on all the old strengths the excellent musicianship, the hokey comedy of the Action days, and new Revolutionary War outfits even more elaborate than the originals, and people loved it. These tours brought in the baby boomers who watched Where the Action Is (who would often bring their children) and also a new generation of fans. During this time Revere, who because of his Mennonite faith had been a Conscientious Objector during the Vietnam War, became a tireless supporter of and advocate for the Veterans of that war. In this new band of Raiders, Paul Revere, positioned behind a keyboard stand resembling the front of a Nash Rambler (later a Ford Mustang), and played the part of comic MC cracking jokes, playing with a collection of wacky props, running around the stage, and dancing for most of the show (which, for the past 6 years, was pretty good for a septuagenarian). Although many of the signature Raiders organ parts were played by his other keyboard player (Danny Krause for the past 35 years), Uncle Paul would still sit down behind the piano and pound out Like Longhair as if to remind us that he still could rock with the best of em. And, maybe that s the way to best remember Paul Revere Dick; he was the self-taught musician, the self-made man, the band leader, the comic entertainer, but he was the guy at 76 that could still pound on the Rock n Roll piano and have the time of his life while doing it. The end Paul Revere and the Raiders during the Where the Action Is days Wanda Winters & B.J. Mosher Presents Mystical Journey Holistic and Psychic Faire ADMISSION Weekend $9 One Day $6 STUDENTS w/ ID Weekend $5 One Day $3 Fri. November 7th, 4pm - 8pm Sat. November 8th, 10:30am to 8pm Sun. November 9th, 10:30am to 6pm Best Western (University Inn) 90E. Main St, Canton, NY Astrology Psychics & Mediums, Spiritual Counselors, Paranormal Investigations Reiki Jewelry Crystals Unique Gifts Free Lectures Xmas is just around the corner, need an unusual gift?? Shop here at the Faire Gift Certificates Available Book Signing by New Age Children s Author, Rayne Storm Sam Falvo, State Dir. for MUFON (Mutal UFO Network) Lecture, Sat. & 2pm People of Roswell Visit: wanda_bodymindspirit@yahoo.com Phone: or For Lecture times go to: Part of the proceeds benefit CNY Food Bank for Jefferson, Lewis & St. Lawrence Counties November Events At DeKalb Amvets Tuesday Nov. 11- Ladies Auxiliary will serve a complimentary veterans s appreciation dinner from 4-7. All veterans and their families are welcome. Every Wednesday- Ladies Auxiliary serves a lunch and dinner special from noon-seven. Every Thursday- Acoustic Jam from 7-9 hosted by Dan Cole. Bring your instrument and sing along. Every Friday- Karaoke with Larry from Saturday Nov. 1- Music and dancing with New Buckskins from 9-1 Saturday Nov. 8- Music and dancing with Special Effects from 9-1 Saturday Nov. 15- Music and dancing with Amarillo from 9-1. Saturday Nov. 22- Music and dancing with Pure Country from 9-1. Saturday Nov. 29- Music and dancing with New Buckskins from 9-1. For further information call the club at Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 13

14 Best Of STOLF S OLDIES ---STOLF B-Day, Feb. 9, 1964, 8pm. Everyone remembers that episode of The Ed Sullivan Show like they remember where they were when Kennedy was shot, or the Challenger disaster, or 9/11. Reading people s stories on the Internet, a certain pattern emerges Dad was appalled, wanted to change the channel Mom was more receptive and of course the kids went bonkers. The next day, on the school bus and on the playground, everybody was talking about it. A few sour-puss teachers, especially music teachers, had some unkind thoughts, and predictions, to share with their students. Me, I missed it. I was 12 at the time, but being the oldest of 5 kids in a one-tv family, what we watched tended to skew to the young end. We were watching Walt Disney s Wonderful World of Color on NBC, as we did every Sunday night, 7:30 to 8:30. It was the first of 3 episodes of Patrick McGoohan as The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh. Great show, I have no complaints. But it took several decades before Baby Boomers felt brave enough to admit they d been watching the Scarecrow, too. Some were even watching The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters over on ABC, with Tiger Beat heart-throb Kurt Russell, and the Osmond Brothers that s Alan, Jay, Merrill, and Wayne no Donny, altho the 7-year old had joined the family business the previous year on The Andy Williams Show. Interestingly enough, depending on where you lived in the North Country, you might have watched both the Beatles and the Scarecrow! That s because while CBS programming was broadcast on Channel 7 WCNY (they changed to WWNY in 1965), CJOH out of Ottawa ran Disney earlier in the evening, at 6:00. One Baby Boomer, told me he watched the Scarecrow, then went to bed. His dad woke him up and said: Kid, you ve gotta see this! And 47 years later, I finally watched the Beatles, too. Their appearances on 3 consecutive Sundays are available on DVD, just as they originality aired, complete with all the other acts and the original network commercials. It was an eye-opening experience to say the least. On B-day the Beatles performed live and they were at the top of their game, altho the reaction shots of the girls in the audience losing their minds looked to me to be pre-recorded clips from earlier in the day. Two of the other acts on the show are of interest. Davy Jones, future Monkee, sang as part of the cast of the Broadway show Oliver. He had just turned 18, but was already a seasoned pro, and arguably had even more stage presence than the Fab Four at that point. Then there was McCall and Brill Mitzi and Charlie a husband and wife comedy team in the Nichols and May/Stiller and Meara mold. They did a so-so routine about a talent agent auditioning female singers, but had the presence of mind to put in a Beatle joke, which got a screech from the audience. The next week, the entire show was broadcast from Miami, or as Ed called it Miamah, with the Beatles again live, altho not nearly as good. The 3rd week, it was a segment taped on the afternoon of B- Day, and it s here you can see the resemblance to the reaction shots from the first week. I m thinking that even for the Beatles, they only had so many cameras to work with. But an intriguing story that s seldom told is Dick Clark s part in all of this. And Jack Paar s as well. Because the explosion of popularity in the wake of B-Day had been foreshadowed a month earlier when Jack Paar aired a complete clip of She Loves You on his Friday night 10PM variety show on NBC, 14 The Beatles Go Boom! January 3. Not surprisingly, he had some sarcastic things to say about the sorry state of the British Empire. But sales of the single, up until then lackluster, shot thru the roof. Ed Sullivan must have smiled, knowing he d been on the right track all along. And that s the big question: how could an old geezer like Sullivan have scooped the King of Pop, the Eternal Teenager, the Hitmaker Himself, Dick Clark? Recall that after 2 Beatles singles in 1963 went nowhere, Vee Jay passed on She Loves You, and the small Philadelphia label Swan put it out in mid-september. Swan owner Bernie Binnick was a friend of Dick Clark s, and when he pitched the record, hoping to get it played on American Bandstand, Clark was unimpressed, saying it sounded like Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry mixed together. When Binnick showed him a picture of the group s unique look, Clark opined: You re insane it ll never fly. She Loves You was duly played on the Ratea-Record segment and earned 71 out of 98, considered a poor showing. When shown the photo of the group, the kids giggled. Clark figured the Beatles were going nowhere. He later admitted: We all found out the truth soon enough. And to his credit, the Saturday following B-Day, American Bandstand featured a telephone interview with the Lads, followed by another phone call in April, then 2 shows devoted entirely to the Beatles one in July, promoting the movie A Hard Day s Night, and another in October. But the Beatles never performed live on American Bandstand. In fact, for the years 1964 and 1965, the total number of live appearances by the Dave Clark Five, the Animals, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, the Searchers, the Rolling Stones, the Swinging Blue Jeans, Herman s Hermits, Gerry and the Pacemakers, Freddie and the Dreamers, Manfred Mann, the Nashville Teens, the Honeycombs, the Small Faces, the Kinks, Them, the Yardbirds, and the Zombies, COMBINED was 0. That s right, zero, nada, zilch. British groups of any note, as opposed to duos, didn t crack the show until the Hollies in November of 1966, almost 3 years after B-Day. The best 1964 could offer was: the American Beetles from Florida on June 20th (as the Razor s Edge, they had minor success with Let s Call it a Day, Girl in 1966) the Standells on August 29, 2 years before they d hit the charts with Dirty Water, Chad and Jeremy on November 28th, and that was it. 1965? The first successful American beat group the Beau Brummels in February the Standells again, the Beau Brummels again, the Liverpool Five (who?) in August the Gentrys, Gary Lewis and the Playboys then in January of 1966, Chad and Jeremy returned, and Peter and Gordon were on the following week. Is it just me or did Dick Clark simply not get it? He insisted on booking Jan and Dean, Johnny Rivers, Fabian, the Hondells, Dick and Dee Dee, Duane Eddy, Donna Loren, Johnny Mathis, Roger Miller, Trini Lopez, Bobby Vee, Gale Garnett, the Ventures, the Newbeats, lots of soul and R&B performers, and a salute to Elvis. Well and good it didn t seem to affect the show s popularity, as it would continue for decades. And he did branch out in the late 60s with the hipper Happening and Where is the Action Is. Still, he seemed to be breaking the cardinal rule of music programming: you play what they want to hear, not what you personally like. Or was he just being patriotic, if you get my drift? Groovy Stolf Stuff on the web at deepfriedhoodsiecups.wordpress.com and till next time, rock on, yeah, yeah, yeah! Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November VENDORS ALL UNDER ONE ROOF AT CHEEL CRAFT, FOOD AND WINE SHOW Friday and Saturday, November 7 and 8 at Clarkson s Arena Canton The area s biggest and most eagerly anticipated holiday show the Craft, Food and Wine Show hosted by the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce at Clarkson University s Cheel Arena opens on Friday, November 7 at noon. The show continues through 8 p.m. on Friday, and reopens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, November 8. In past years, the show has drawn more than 4,000 people. Some 120 vendors will be set up on two levels of the arena, offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and knitwear to Adirondack-style home décor and locally produced wines and foods. Admission to the show is $3. Expected vendors include: Baskets by Linda Potsdam, hand-woven, flat reed baskets, corn bags; Judy Has Hats Hector, NY, crocheted and wooden items; Tug Hill Vineyards Lowville, NY; Betty Bow Blue Rensselaer Falls, fabric accessories; In His Time Norwood, rag dolls, sock monkeys, kitchen towels; Smitty s Gifts Hermon, wooden items, signs, benches; Peg s Yarn Creations Philadelphia, NY, hats, scarves, mittens; Unlimited Designs Potsdam, hand painted signs & ornaments; Zahler s Maple Products St. Regis Falls; The Wild Irish Rose Farm Canton, goat milk soap; Rosemary Miller Adams, spoon jewelry; Red Button Bakery Canton; Apple Grove Farm Mexico, NY, apple butter, oils & vinegars, hot sauces; Keller Country Norwood, handmade decorative miniature quilts. Harvest Herb Company Malone, herbal products, culinary blends, potpourri, jams; Steve Auger Malone, Adirondack frames & photography; Lakeland Winery Syracuse; Fauna on Flora Potsdam, wildlife scenes carved on artist conks; Raquette River Gift Company Potsdam; gourmet gift baskets, North Country foods; Cooper s Magnetic Jewelry Chazy; Rustick Creations Colton, rustic furniture; North Country Exposure Canton, angora products, knitted hats, gloves, scarves; Taylor Creek Creations Canton, recycled/upcycled fabric crafts; Otter Creek Winery Philadelphia, NY; 2 Mama Birds Winthrop, handmade jewelry; Fessenden Hill Creations Canton, handmade animals, baby items; Moonlight and Laughter Massena, hand-dyed fiber, yarn, scarves; VT Made Richard s Sauces St. Albans, VT, sauces, marinades, pasta sauce, hot sauce; Lynn Murray Photography Ogdensburg, local landscape prints; High Peaks Winery Potsdam; Fisher & Son Scroll Saw Art Richville, NY. Something Country Canton, silk arrangements & decorations, seasonal gifts; Tucker Spring Organics Colton, artisanal soap, skin care products and candles. Empty Nest Birdhouses Norfolk, country rustic birdhouses; Chipman Woodworks Lisbon, wooden bowls, turned items; River Myst Winery Ogdensburg; Vintage Creations Adams, NY, vintage flatware jewelry, wind chimes; Catamount Lodge & Forest, LLC, lodge & forest products, birch candles, hardwood stools, rustic signs; Diane Bell Ogdensburg, handcrafted purses & key chains; JoCi Jewels Massena, handmade jewelry w/ sterling silver, semi-precious gemstones. Nature s Canvas Potsdam, wood-burnings, gourds, crocheted items; Nearly New York Pulaski, unique flexible hair clip w/attached pin; Em Bears Hannawa Falls, plush animals; Betsy Kreilach Boonville, jewelry & graphic frames; The Nut Shop International Colton, nuts, flavored nuts, brittles, jams, holiday novelties, giftware; Revised Editions Canton, items made from recycled books; Bee Art Shop Lisbon, hand painted sayings on tiles,wood signs, ornaments & more; Mary s Country Cookin Norwood, baked goods; Hurlbut s Maple Products Canton; Claire s Country Garden Alburgh, VT, pickles and jams; Barbara s Glassworks Philadelphia, NY, stained glass; Thousands Islands Winery Alexandria Bay; Not Your Average Cookie Ogdensburg, bakery/ woodworking; Uncle Jim s Norfolk, all natural seasonings, dips, mixes, rubs; Grunert s Flags & Flowers Lowville, decorative flags, burlap wreaths, fall & Christmas arrangements. The Silver Studio St. Regis Falls, sterling silver, gemstone jewelry; 2nd Time Around Malone, upcycled wool, denim; Blue Heron Patchwork Chase Mills, fleece throws, baby blankets, wall hangings, quilts, pillows; St. Lawrence River Decoys Waddington, fish and duck decoys; fish blanks; Krafts by Kim Apalachin, NY, pet, baby and kitchen items; MM Crafts Ogdensburg, fleece, crocheted items, ceramics; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Hector, NY; A Northern Light Port Leyden, NY, jewelry, scarves, hair accessories; Kathryn s Krafts Potsdam, needlework, knitting & crocheting; Ms. Liz Ogdensburg, unique wood designs of Edward M. Basta, artwork of Peter Basta; 1882 Country Barn Brantingham, NY, home décor, handmade potpourri; Kim s Cheesecake on a Stick Clayton; D&D Meats West Chazy, maple products, meats, cheeses, jerky, sauce & spices; Phil & Jackie s Massena, homemade fudge, giftware; Specialtea Teas Lisbon, loose leaf luxury tea & tea accessories. St. Lawrence Valley Roasters Lisbon, coffee & coffee accessories; Mystic World Bennington, VT, hand-knit sweaters, hats, mittens, headbands and scarves; Down by the River Crafts Clayton, fishing lure jewelry and accessories; Cartoon Caricatures by Nikki Ogdensburg; Coco Lassial Apron Co. Canton, aprons and pot holders; Spruce Mountain Designs Lake Placid, Adirondack inspired jewelry in sterling and 14k gold; Heirlooms Harrisville, NY, handwoven, hand knit unique items; St. Lawrence County Maple Producers, maple cotton candy; Phenomenal Fudge Shoreham, VT, homemade fudge; Margaret Tiernan Chase Mills, placemats, wall hangings, fleece blankets, pillows; Gina s Gift Potsdam, nonprofit, jewelry, books, mustard; Unique Creations by Sharon Harrisville, NY, home décor; Meadow View Honey Farm Gouverneur; Deja Ru Richville, upcycled textile functional art (clothing, bags, accessories); Reil Handmade Creations Newton Falls; R&J Finds Gouverneur, wine bottle cheeseboards and creations; Racquette River Designs Hannawa Falls, handmade purses, aprons, potato bags, more; Old Market Gift Shop Norwood, home décor, blankets, snowmen; Sunday Creek Studio Heuvelton, original art, prints, earrings; White Stone Farm Chateaugay, weaver/spinner; Kirbside Gardens Chateaugay, lamb & wool products; Parker Maple Farm Canton; Green Mountain Mustard Richmond, VT. St. Lawrence County NYSARC Canton, handcrafted items; Adirondack Heirloom Treasures Malone, christening gowns, wall hangings, quilts; Pattern Possible Potsdam, kitchen & dining décor; Akwesasne Puppy Style Dog Biscuits Akwesasne, homemade dog biscuits, dog toys & blankets; Smith Farm Chicken Massena; Eye Candy Ogdensburg, unique beaded jewelry; Renee s Crafts Massena, blankets; Blue Frenzy Canton, jewelry, metal working, glass; Tim Pearl South Colton, custom made picture frames with wildlife pictures; Jane Buckley Brasher Falls, embroidery; Hats n More Watertown, crocheted hats, gloves, headwraps; Trout Brook Treasures Massena, handmade jewelry, super pot holders, etc.; Green Teapot South Colton, antiques & collectables, photography; Crooked Creed Rustics Hermon, rustic handcrafted trees, reindeer, chairs, variety of woods; Judith Utter Natural Science Art Canton, original watercolors, cards, mugs; Creative Ladys Ogdensburg, (Saturday Only) handmade jewelry and scarves; Asplin Tree Farms Gabriels, NY, balsam pillows, door stoppers, sachets; Friot s Family Farm Paracord Projects Russell, hand-tyed bracelets, necklaces, lanyards, etc.; St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES Norwood, handmade items. 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15 CLASSIFIEDS Place Your FREE AD Here! To place your free classified ad send the information along with your contact info to: FOR SALE... FOR SALE: Ampeg Svt 450watt solid state...works n sounds awesome.and Ampeg Svt 4/10 cabinet. Prefer to sell together...call (July ) FOR SALE: Gear for sale! Fender blacktop series telecaster $350, fender stratocoustic $250 and crate 50 watt acoustic amp $80. Potsdam area, call (Aug ) - FOR SALE: silver marshal half stack mg series with stock Celestin speakers. She is in amazing condition and hasn t been played too loud. 450 obo. Call (April ) FOR SALE: Pair of Jbl speaker with 1 15 woofer and a horn. They have a little bit of road usage but overall not too bad, currently being used for practice so you can hear them. Asking $250 call or text (April ) FOR SALE: Weber Grand that we need gone this week. Gorgeous sound, brilliant Mahogany finish. Less than a year old. Message me for more information on price and location. Or call the and ask for Damien. This is a once in decade kind of price on a grand piano. (April ) FOR SALE: Fender Precision Bass 1984 era, with hard shell case $ also pevey keyboard amp KB/A 30 $ BOTH for $ Phone (315) (Aug ) FOR SALE: Near perfect condition. Purchased a couple months ago for $700, sell $650 used three times (Oct ) FOR SALE: Complete PA System for sale. Here s what you get. (1) Behringer Euro Power PXM channel powered mixer, 2 JBL SF-15 2 way speakers, (2) Electro Voice S sub woofers, (1) Carver PM 900 power amp, (1) Carver PT-1250 Power amp, (1) Electro Voice EX-18 Crossover, (1) RPM Electronics Aux power supply (2) 35 speaker cables, SKB Amp rack and 100 of speaker cable. Great PA for either a band or DJ. Come give it a listen before you buy. Asking $ obo.also Alesis DM10 Studio Electronic Drum Kit.. Used very little. $500 firm (315) (May ) - FOR SALE: DRUM SET- Ludwig Accent CS Custom 8 Piece Set-Very good condition; some pieces like new. Most pieces eight years old, some no more than five years old. Only one owner, used infrequently (amateur hobbyist). SELLING ONLY AS SET. $2, OBO Description - Bass Drum with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Snare with case, Cymbals - Zildjian ZBT Flash Splash, A Series Avedis Zildjian Custom Projection 16 inch Crash Cymbal, A Series Avedis Zildjian 16 inch Crash Cymbal 18 inch ZBT Zildjian Effect Cymbal, Z Series Zildjian 20 inch Ride Cymbal, 18 inch Wuhan Effect Cymbal, A Custom Zildjian 14 inch Projection High Hat, Zildjian ZXT 14 inch Titanium Rock High Hat, 11 ½ inch Wuhan Cymbal, Gibraltar Straight Rack with Wing: Short Cymbal Boom Tilter and 4 Hex L-Rod Ball Arms. Hardware: Assorted Ludwig hardware and clamps, Pearl Remote Eliminator High Hat/Pearl Double Bass Pedals with case, SKB Hardware Case (March ) FOR SALE: Used King 601 student trumpet for sale, $200. It comes with Umi 7C mouthpiece and large, strong case. I ve been playing this trumpet about 12 years now, including in the Syracuse University marching band and pep band. Some nicks and scratches in looking... the finish, worn valve buttons, and the bell has had some dents repairedcan see in the finish. Good starter trumpet for students. (Sept ) LOOKING FOR: Classic Rock band that needs mature, high energy Lead Singer. No attitudes here, just looking to play gigs and make great music. Over 20 years experiance and new to Potsdam area. Moved for employment and miss my old band! If you need a great front man that gets the crowd going I m your man. Referances. Call or Terry or terfish57@yahoo. com. (March ) LOOKING FOR: talented, versatile lead guitarist for Canton/Potsdam area band seeking to play out regularly. We play an eclectic mix of classic and contemporary rock with a bit of R&B, reggae, Latin, and world music thrown into the mix: Pretenders, Hendrix, Talking Heads, Black Crowes, Stevie Wonder, CSNY, Khaled. Must be comfortable soloing. Ability to add some vocal harmonies would be a plus. Serious inquiries and mature attitudes only. Contact John at djleftover@gmail. com or (315) (March ) - LOOKING FOR: a lead signer, if you can play guitar, thats great to. We ve been around for a few years, where around gouverneur and chaumont area and we all have years experience. Looking to do todays top Country. Contact - John Jm_Forestry@yahoo.com or txt (Aug ) - LOOKING FOR:I am a 31-year old drummer from Potsdam, NY looking to form a band. Interested in playing classic/contemporary rock with some alternative mixed in. Call after 3 PM. (Oct ) - LOOKING FOR: 41 year old guitar player looking to start or join a modern rock / metal band covers and originals. I have pro gear, want to have fun not another job. People that understand family comes first. Text or call Pat, (May ) LOOKING FOR: Country/rock-a-billy lead guitarist looking to join or start a new group. Good history, great gear. Call , ask for Pete (July ) - LOOKING FOR: Hey where are all the drummers out there???? Looking for an experienced drummer who wants to play original country blues to Shinedown. If ur interested u can call anytime... (Sept ) - LOOKING FOR: Lead guitarist looking to pick. Dependable, great gear, flexible, prefer country clean. Will join or start a group. If interested call evenings or leave a message and I will get back to you. (Sept ) - LOOKING FOR: -looking for a business partner for Canton, Potsdam to be into opening a club. I have over 20 years as a DJ in the business. I am from new York and have a good plan. this is a money making opportunity 35 riverside drive, apt. 3-f,canton,new York `3617 Mike Calvin (Dec ) - free... FREE: FREE ITEMS AT FORARTSAKE I am clearing out many things at the store for my closing on July 31. The following items are available to anyone that wants them. 1. Dirt Devil Cordless Stick Vac (rechargeable) (works), 2. Electrolux Prolux vacuum (works), 3. Coat rack, 4. Large filing cabinet - metal 4 drawer, 5. Small filing cabinet - metal 2 drawer, 6. Canon 35 mm SLR film camera, jars of colored sand. Contact Stuart at if interested. (Aug ) Visit Us At Available... AVAILABLE: -All Ears Sound for all your live band sound reinforcement, we ll give you that big full sound without the big price tag to go with it. Reliable, affordable and experienced. call (315) or All.ears.sound@gmail.com We travel outside the 315 area code!! (April ) AVAILABLE: -After a few weeks off to Recharge Hughes Audio is ready to start taking New Clients to fill out its 2014 date book. It has been a time of change and what this means is that I am available to bring the Big Sound and Big Lights and Big 80s style energy that has been my trademark for the last 35 years to all area musicians. Might even get a chance to bring out the Fog Machine and Lasers. I would like to thank the couple of bands that have already jumped on board for July. Only have 2nd weekend open so July is pretty busy but I m looking to fill August, September and October at this time. I can do from a Country Band to the Hard Rock Band and anything in between. I have done 60 piece Orchestras to Touring Country and Rock Acts and even a American Idol Contestant. So if your a New Band that needs gear to play out or your an established band looking for that something extra for a special occasion or you just want to concentrate on Making Music then let me help you out. Can do most venues! Reasonable Rates. Give me a call at for more info, dates and bookings. Call and let me take your show to THE NEXT LEVEL. (July ) RIVERSIDE SOUND: Concert Sound & P.A. Installations and Backline Gear. Systems to 20,000 watts. NY State Registered and Insured ( Visit Us on Facebook ) BOTTOMS UP DJ & Karaoke Company A Complete DJ & Karaoke Service with over 20 years experience offering resonable rates and excellence in service. Let us make your event truly something to remember! Kevin Cutway Bottomsupdj@yahoo.com to REMOVE a CLASSIFIED Send the CODE at the End of the Classified ex: (May ) to have it removed from our listing...without it... we CAN NOT remove your Classified for you. Send Your CODE to: 4thcoastent.COM fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com - Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 15

16 Open 7 Days a Week DELMAR 20 Andrews Street, Massena SPORTSMEN S TAVERN Friday... October 31st Halloween Party Crunchenstein 9:30 to 1:30 Thursday November 20th Sean Harley from Trench Town Oddities 8 to midnight Every Saturday pool tournament 3pm Wednesday 8pm to close Bud Light draft pitcher night November Events Thursdays... Live Acoustic Rock 8 to midnight Every Friday DJ 9:30pm - 1:30am Karaoke every Saturday night Sunday... Live Acoustic Rock 8pm-midnight Saturday November 15th the 7th Annual Hospice Benefit Sunday... Nov 2nd David Wells and Rick Woodward 4 to 8 (Crossword Puzzle on page 9 September 7 - Grit N Grace - Silverado Inn. Halo Hoedown. 135 Marginal Rd Herkimer, NY Country / Rock / Variety concert. 11am to 6pm. Free September 12 - Grit N Grace Unplugged - Shots Sports Bar. 700 Varick St., Utica, NY Acoustic Country / Rock / Variety concert. 5pm to 8pm. Free September 12 - Grit N Grace - Main Street Tavern Dewing Ave., Clayville, NY Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. $5.00 (Flashback Quiz on page 9 flashback AnsweRS 1. Cliff Richard and the Drifters. It was written for the Serious Charge film, with Richard contractually bound to do the song... which he hated. He changed the tempo and it became more palatable. 2. Neil Sedaka, in James Ray, an R&B singer. In 1987, George Harrison of the Beatles covered the song both as a single and on his Cloud Nine album. 4. Iggy Pop. He got that name after he d been a drummer for a local high-school band, The Iguanas. 5. Rainy Night in Georgia, by Brook Benton (1970). The song shot up the charts to gold and ended up on Rolling Stone magazine s list of Greatest Songs of All time. October 4 - Grit N Grace- Nothin Fancy. 10 Ruth Street, Verona, NY Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. $5.00 October 10 - Grit N Grace - Toby Keith s Bar. 306 Hiawatha Blvd W. Syracuse, NY Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. Free October 24 - Grit N Grace Unplugged - Shots Sports Bar. 700 Varick St., Utica, NY Acoustic Country / Rock / Variety concert. 5pm to 8pm. Free October 31 - Grit N Grace - Matteson Hotel state route 51, Ilion, New York Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. Free SWaG SWaG is a classic and modern rock band (with other flavors of music thrown in also) comprised of Ben Wisner, Bryan Cobb and Jay Barrett. Three experienced and seasoned musicians from NNY. Whether you re looking for a dance party or just top notch musicianship, SWaG is suited for any occasion. thebandswag.com Business Directory To Place Your Ad In The Business Directory Call David Wells Singer/Songwriter from Norwood, NY, is currently working on his third studio album at Studio37 in Ogdensburg, NY. You can catch him along with fellow guitarist Rik Woodward, live across northern NY throughout the summer. He is also currently looking to fill some dates for the summer months. Keep up to date at and at If you are interested in booking, please contact david@davidwellsmusic.net 16 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 Universal Transit Jam Band/ Utica NY Contact Information: universaltransitband@gmail.com Short Bio: Structured Improvisation of American Rock and Roll. Original music and classic tunes. For more information: UniversalTransit?ref=hl Riverside Liquors Hours: Mon-Thur 10-9 Fri - Sat Sun Riverside drive Canton, NY (315) Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

17 Business Directory John C Parcell IV, CPA, CFE Certified Public Accountant Audit Accounting Taxes 6711 US Highway 11 Canton, New York Tel (315) Lin, Faron, Carter and Buster play classic country hits from the 50 s to the 90 s and beyond, as well as classic hits from other musical genres. Just right for your occasion. Contact: Lin Conant (pedal steel and vocal) Faron Parent (lead and vocal) Carter Houk (bass and vocal) Buster LaCombe (drums and vocal) Check our Website at backcountry.vpweb.com Locations Cowan Mansion Rd. Canton, NY (315) Rte. 56 Massena, NY (315) Residential & Commercial & Wall Papering PO Box 521 Canton, NY Phone: Fax: Hair Designs 76 Main Street Canton, NY (315) Kaaral Aquage Neuma Gage For Men Venique Nail Lacquer Flat Irons Creating the Best You Hair Designs Uses 100% Wind Power Double Barrel Blues Band doublebarrelbluesband.com For Booking Call Mark Cloutier (315) or (315) mcloutier82@gmail.com 50, 60 s & Country Rock Contact Mike Lester Larry Bob The Cascade Inn, Inc. Restaurant Motel Lounge Junction of Routes 11 & 68 4 West Main Street Canton, NY (315) Oswegatchie Coffee Co. 117 E. Main St Gouverneur Pastries Salads Breakfast Soup Sandwiches Free WiFi Ye Olde Liquors 25 Main Street Canton, NY Wines Liquors Cordials 10% Off 2 or more bottles of *liquor* on Thursdays Senior Discount Everyday. Open 10a.m. - 9p.m. JOSIE S Little PIZZERIA (315) Remember To Stop By Sylvia s Lounge Under Josie s Little Pizzeria For Fun, Food, Cheer And Occasional Entertainment! University Shopping Center Canton, NY (315) Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 17

18 CLUB HOT LIST ---DJ, MIKE C - Appletown Ent. #1- skimask-malley #2-beamon-raven down #3- Shaffer-faded & f86ked #4-stalley-ball #5-beamon-the pond #6-jaydee-detroits finest #7-yo-dat-att who knew Smile #8rustle-att ak #9-(-cy extra-money fam #10-pugs atom-we are #11-mc lye-dear john #12-jojo capone-presidental appletownsports@gmail.com Great People. Great Products. Great Prices. Cell Phones & Tablets Verizon Wireless Authorized Retailer iphone / ipad Droid Blackberry Installation Complete Audio & Video Installation for All Commercial and Residential Environments Ask for a FREE Estimate! Sheet Music & Collections Popular & Classical--All Publishers...Special Orders Daily! Largest Selection in Northern New York! Guitars & Amps Fender Peavey Line 6 Gretsch Fishman Schecter Roland Taylor Hartke Ibanez Digital Recording & Processing Alesis Roland Digitech Yamaha Korg Sonar Lexicon ART Finale Tascam Boss Cakewalk Zoom IK Multimedia Akai Lighting, DJ & Karaoke Products 18 Fri., Nov 21 at 7:00 pm PRINCETON Sat, Nov 22 at 7:00 pm QUINNIPIAC Tickets: $11 reserved $7 gen. admission $5 student/child Box Office: Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / November 2014 American DJ Ampco MBT Gemini CAVS PC DJ Numark Sound Choice Pioneer Vocopro Drums & Percussion Yamaha Mapex Zildjian Promark Ludwig Regal Tip Sabian Remo LP DW Evans Gibraltar Vic Firth Gretsch Band & Orchestra Instruments Yamaha Samuel Shen Conn-Selmer Buffet Gemeinhardt Jupiter Jiggs PBone Keyboards Yamaha Korg Casio Clavinova Roland Sound Reinforcement Yamaha Peavey Mackie Shure dbx Electro Voice JBL Samson Crown International Presonus QSC Audix Anchor Audio Home Audio & Surround Sound SONY Denon Boston Acoustics Yamaha TVs, DVD Players, Camcorders, Digital Still Cameras SONY LG PANASONIC Downtown Potsdam (315) northernmusicandvideo.com Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas

19 From ancient inscriptions to modern day transliteraton Learning to Read N Write: RUNIC SCRIPT CANTON, NY New age children s author, Rayne Storm is releasing her newest title, Learning to Read n Write: RUNIC SCRIPT, at her upcoming event at the Mystical Journey: Holistic and Psychic Faire. The event runs November 7th, 8th, and 9th at the Best Western (University Inn), 90 East Main Street, Canton, NY. This is an EXCLU- SIVE event!! Advanced copies of this book are not available in stores or on-line. There has been much anticipation for this workbook, as it makes new again the art of Runes. It blends new and traditional Runic symbols to create a coherent language for translation. Learning to Read n Write: RUNIC SCRIPT, is the first known book of its kind to offer a standardized transliteration for Runic symbols! Unique to this workbook, are a set of nine Runes, the Noble-Virtues, which makes transliteration possible. The Noble-Virtues are an extended version of the Elder Futhark and are named after the Nine Noble Virtues of the Norse. This set of Runes serve as a reminder to live a virtuous life, productive and thriving. It is written in the Havamal, that Odin, the All-Father hung nine days from Yggdrasil (the world tree) to obtain the knowledge of the Runes, which he then shared with mankind. Rune like symbols first appear around 1300 BCE and most surviving Runic inscriptions come from the Runestones, which are erected markers and memorials. Runes were functional letters of an ancient alphabet, and there are several different alphabets, each used during different time periods. Rune symbols functioned as letters but they are more than that, they have; meanings, interpretations, and representations. They are inscribed into wood, metal, stone and even bone; they adorn objects with intentions like protection, fertility and abundance. While seemingly weathered and ever evolving, the Runes have survived in part due to persistent faith in the Norse Gods and oral literature like that of the Poetic Edda. Over the years there has been a continued fascination with Runic symbols, which has lead them to be used in literature by fantasy authors and most recently, in movies like Disney s animated feature, Frozen. Learning to Read n Write: RUNIC SCRIPT, is the fifth publication for Rayne Storm. Other titles include; Little Book of Everything (binder), Everyday MAGICK for Children of Earth-based Spiritual Families (workbook), Elemental Tarot for Kids (book and deck), and In the Night Sky: the Astrological Zodiac for Children (workbook), which was released in the Spring of (All five publications will be available for purchase at this event; the Mystical Journey: Holistic and Psychic Faire) Rayne Storm is an Earth-based Spiritualist with Yggdrasil Roots (ESYR). This Norse Mama of two has rooted herself into the Northern Tradition, with her branches stretched outwards in all directions, focusing her work on integrating spiritual beliefs with home n hearth. I consider my books, my work to be like the moon: a guiding light from which to learn, to live, and to share. It is that light that little cubs will be drawn to to learn and to play. Those cubs will someday grow up to live their own lives with the foundation of what they have learned. They are the teachers of tomorrow, sharing their lessons with their own cubs, who come to play and to learn, beneath the love and light of the moon. Rayne Storm Author page: com Blog: wordpress.com Author Rayne Storm ### Additional Information: Learning to Read n Write: RUNIC SCRIPT Release Date: November 2014 Size: 8 ½ x pages New Age Edition BW Softcover Workbook Recommended for ages 8 and older LUV 2 LRN Publishing MYSTICAL JOURNEY: Holistic and Psychic Faire Fri. November 7th, 4pm to 8pm Sat. November 8th, 10:30am to 8pm Sun. November 9th, 10:30am to 6pm Admission; One Day $6, Weekend $9 Student s w/ ID; One Day $3, Weekend $5 RealService...RealPeople Where You Save, Does Make A Difference! 42 Church Street Gouverneur, NY (315) NYS Rt 12 Alexandria Bay, NY (315) Looking to Advertise? / November 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 19

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