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Feliciano will perform his milestone mile-stone hits 'Light My Fire," "California Dream in'," "Rain" and "Chico and the Man," as well as tunes from his new album, "Sefior Bolero," and Latin-Cavored versions ver-sions of several classical works. Under Associate Conductor Celtic sounds to fill For two nights. May 18 and 19, from 7 to 9 p.m., an event of extraordinary magnificence will take place in the Sundance Rehearsal Hall. Titled 'Ceilidh at Sundance, Three Generations of Celtic Musk," internationally renowned musicians Buddy MacMaster, Alasdair Fraser and Kirkmount, will gather together under one roof to perform the unique musk of their Celtic heritage. her-itage. In addition to the two per formances, the artists will provide workshops at Sundance on May 19 and 20 from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. as part of the resort educational outreach program. Ceilidh (pronounced kay-lee) is the Celtk tenn for the sharing of musk and good times. Throughout the country there is a great revival of traditional Celtic musk and dance. By hosting the event, Sundance hopes to share the culture cul-ture and help preserve the heritage of Celtk musk. General admission tkkets are available avail-able for $15 at the Sundance Ticket Office or by calling (801) 223-4849. For workshop information and reservations, call (801) 423-1670. Celtk musk lovers wili immediately immedi-ately recognize the participants. Kirkmount consists of three brothers broth-ers w ho play harp, fiddle, cello, bodhran and bones. Alex, the harpist, is 19. Sam, the fiddler, just turned 18; and Simeon, the cellist, is just 15 years of age. While young, the talent of these musicians is internationally acclaimed. They have played for diverse audiences throughout the U.S and Nova Scotia, home to the now-forgotten village of Kirkmount. While Simeon was inspired at the age c-f four by famous cellist Yoyo Ma, Alex learned to play the bones from his Grandpa Bud. Sam's talents tal-ents dont stop at fiddling-he iHrttefttittteP(Bt trio repertoire Kirkmount has ipffcared on CBS Today, CBS Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood, and on vanous occasions plays live on "A Prairie Honv: Companion with Garrison Keillor." A native of Scotland, Alasdair Fraser is among the world preeminent preemi-nent fiddlers. He has been featured on over 100 television and radio programs throughout the UK and seevounow... , Joseph H. Be r man, MD is board-certified in , . . Family Practice. He provides Summit and Wasatch County residents and their families the highest quality patient care at affordable costs. Walk-ins Welcome Short Waiting Times Most Insurance Plans Accepted Convenient Kimball Junction location Care for adults and children provided including well-child immunizations SL ti 1 t BIB I u t J IHC PHYSICIAN GuCU? 1 1 IC A Smior of htttrmmum t Irata Cm KimbtS Plaza, 1612 West lite Blvd., &e 112, Park C Jl 34098 Call658 Doctors, hospitals, ami health plans working togtthtt jot jou Bundit Ungrangsee, the orchestra will precede Feliciano appearance with Gershwin Cuban Overture, Turina Danzas Fantasticas and Suite 2 from Fallals Three-Comered Hat. Bom blind in Puerto Rico in 1945, Jose Feliciano taught himself to play the guitar and was inspired to sing by the rock n' roll of the '50s. By the time he was 23, he had performed throughout the world and recorded songs in four languages. lan-guages. ."'.-'. United States, and his playing is featured on the soundtracks of "Titank," "Last of the Mohkans," "Wyatt Earp" and "The Spitfire Grill. He lists his appearance as a featured soloist along with violinist Itshak Perlman at New York Lincoln Center among he most memorable performances. He provides pro-vides listeners with a full musical spectrum, from haunting laments of the Gaelk tradition to classkally-styled classkally-styled airs and raucous dance tunes. Over a decade ago, Fraser began the hugely successful Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School in Nevada Gty, Calif, and the Alasdair Fraser Fiddle Course on the Isle of Skye off the coast of Scotland. i Hugh Allan 'Buddy MacMaster is the Master of the Cape Breton fiddle. At the wee age of three. Buddy used wood, sticks and an imaginary violin to mimic his father's playing. But it wasnl until he turned 1 1 that he began to actively play, performing his first public appearance at the age of 12. Over the years, MacMaster has built up an international reputation, reputa-tion, participating in musk festivals around the globe and becoming a regular on Scotland television. He resides in Cape Breton Island (just off the most easterly tip of Dr. Bob buffs up tunes Continued from C-1 ket the goods to top record companies. com-panies. "They're taking us and cleaning clean-ing us up," said Howrey. "To me the music is rebellious. I hope it gets picked up because I feel like I ve got something to say. with Earth!" Dr. Bobbers a rfcge M ot subjects and music styles? According to Howrey, the songs chosen by Pandolfo are "contemporary "contem-porary sounding without losing the edge." j, Howrey fecb the strength of the musk is in the lyrics. "Th best songs are the ones when ku checkups and - 0179 ;. x The doctor will Wednesday, May 17; J In November 1999, the six-time Grammy winner performed on a CBS special with Latin music superstars super-stars Ricky Martin and Carlos -Santana. and he recenth finned a concert at Carnegie Had which will air on PBS. Tickets to the May 19 and 20 symphony performances are $19 to $36 and can be purchased through ArtTuc by phone at (801) 355-ARTS. 355-ARTS. at the ArtTix outlets at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre, or online at www.arttix.org. Sundance Canada), and for 40 years has enjoyed being called "the premiere dance fiddler on the island." . MacMaster played for years with the Cape Breton Symphony, and has been teaching workshops ar various locations since 1985. Mary Janet McDonald, one of Nova Scotia most talented step-dancers, step-dancers, will be attending 'Ceilidh at Sundance" to offer stepdance classes during the workshops. Born and raised on Mabou. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Mary Janet grew up surrounded by fiddlers, dancers and Gaelk singers. She loved to dance and, at the young age of four, made her first stage appearance. Afuk years of stage and television appearances, Mry ' Janet began teaching stepdance, passing her love of the dance to her seven children. She travels frequently fre-quently to Scotland and throughout the U.&. conducting workshops and producing videos for peopie to learn step dance in the comfort of their own homes. Mary Janet dances in the tradition passed down by her family, a close-to-the-floor style with neatly executed steps and shoes that have a hard leather sole and no taps. t For more information about Sundance creative programs, please call Laurie Bott at (801) 223-4071. "When it true, it goes right to the human soul." Or. Bob hopes the lyrics will so right to the record companies' soul. "I have a feel for what it like to be a small-town critic," commented com-mented Howrey who worked for local publications before heading to New York tor a three-war shortcomines. shortcomings. ' "When our band first started -I'm telling you we were terrible,' terri-ble,' he said. However, in 18 years of performing, the group has come a long way, using resistance resist-ance to the mainstream tc fuet ambition. "lm ready to go back and try." he said. 1 ) L A w JL Poor |