September 1, 1986 BACKSTAGE 7 Holly Good Welcome to BACKSTAGE, the weekly column that lets you in on what’s happening in the music scene. Each issue will deal with performers coming to campus, Maritime music notes and Cana- dian Chatter. Find out the latest scoop on your favorite performers. Well, 86-87 is starting off with a bang. Expo-losion ’86 promises to be the best Orientation ever. The hi-light of the program just has to be Wednesday night’s bash with “Bowser and Blue’ and ‘The Parts Dept.’. Those of you who caught “Bowser and Blue’ last September in the Panther Lounge will re- member their outrageous comedy and spectacular musicanship. The boys parody everything from the Top 40 to sex in the ’80’s. Winners of many awards, this year, George Bowser and Ricky Blue were honoured with the COCA (Cana- dian Organization of Campus Activities) Entertainers of the Year Award. Currently George and Ricky “have a new single ‘Polka’ Dot Undies’ which is getting 1éads' of airplay in Cen- tral Canada. Both of them are looking forward to playing for us again, théy Say that the Univer- sity crowds are their best audiences. P.E.I.’s own Parts Dept. ori- ginated in Cornwall about a year ago. Comprised of Davis Ward on lead vocals and guitar, Roger Jones on lead guitar and vocals, John MacDonald on base and Steven MacNeil on drums, the Parts Dept. has conquored the Charlottetown music scene. The Parts Dept. combines today’s up- tempo beat with good old Rock ’n Roll to come up with one of the best party sounds going today. Last year they played at U.P.E.1. in the Panther Lounge as part of our summer entertainment series and they opened for the great Ronnie Hawkins when he played at the S.U.B. last September. Upcoming gigs for the band in- clude dates in Halifax and open- ing for Dr. Hook when he comes to Charlottetown this fall. This is certainly a band to watch out for. One of the hottest new bands to hit P.E.1. this year has got to be “Steps Around the House’. Long a fixture of the Halifax scene ‘Steps’ is just now starting to catch on in P.E.I. This talented group of performers will be rockin’ down the house at the S.U.B. at.the first Main Event of the year on Thursday, September 4th. This stop will be one of many on their farewell to the Maritimes. University tour. The band has re- ceived such favourable response on their recently released record, that they are moving to Toronto in mid-September to lay their claim to further fame and for- tune. Expect big things from this Well, that’s it for this week. Catch you on the flip side! Council To Meet The first Student Union Council meeting of the year will The 6th annual! Make this the year you man a desk, organizea run, sponsor a participant, cheer the cause. Make this the year you take part in THE TERRY Fox N WALK IKE WHEEL The U.P.E.I. Student Union has been challenged to a participa- tion “race” in this year’s Terry Fox Run. U.P.E.I.’s VP External Karen Bishop, has answered the challenge by staging what she hopes will be the biggest and best Memorial Challenges UPEI memorating Terry Fox and raising money for cancer research. Young people are especially involved in the many events because they so readily identify with the youthful image of Terry Fox. U.P.E.I. Freshmen have been given a head start on collecting be on Sunday, Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Panther Lounge.* All Council members elected in March are requested to attend. Stated Student Union President Rob Kelley, ‘‘Council meetings are open to all students not just Council members. I’d certainly encourage those students in- terested in running for a Council position in the upcoming elections to attend, as well as those who would simply like to know more about the Student Union is governed.”” *Council members should note the change in location of the meetings since last year.” event of the Fall. U.P.E.1. stu- pledges. They received pledge dents and staff will have the sheets even before they left home chance to walk, jog, bike, or to come to U.P.E.. Organizers wheel in their very own Terry Fox expect a strong contingency of Run. freshmen to turn out on Sunday, The Terry Fox Run carries on September 21st for U.P.E.I.’s , the dream of Terry Fox’s Mara- second annual Terry Fox Run. thon of Hope — the hope of a For more information on how cure for cancer. Every year, you can get involved in this fun, participants of all ages take part in - worthwhile event, contact the events around ‘the . world *com- Student Union office in The Barn £ Jacinta Gallant rh The Terry FoxRun /\, The Terry Fox Run. Proceeds from The Terry Fox Run go to the Canadian Cancer Society forcancer research