, "SEN" GO © Hm, On Wednesday night Vince Lavers and I packed up his Pontiac 6000 and began our journey to an awards show. I hate awards shows. Not only do they trivialize the things they are trying to honour, but they are as boring as reruns of North of 60. But, after driving for five minutes, Vince told mean insane story that set the perfect tone for our weekend (I could probably get in trouble if] repeated the story in this article, and I don’t want to upset any of the staff at Empire Theatres). We had to expect the unexpected, or unexpect the expected, because this trip was going Li Cool Breeze for the 2 professors I went to see last week I would like to say that the Business Faculty, of which I am a graduate, is’ either filled with brilliant to be anything but normal. We were on the road to the East Coast Music Awards in Sydney, Nova Scotia. pAY1 DU Roelw Vince and I arrived in Sackville on Wednesday night and stayed with some friends at Mount Allison. I meta guy from the Miramachi who claimed he lost his virginity in grade 7 with one ofhis teachers. The ECMA weekend begins today, but I’m kilometers away and having a good time. I didn’t get to see the first night of showcases, and I think all the Island bands I’m supposed to be covering for the paper are playing tonight. My mission has already failed, but I don’t care. I can always see the Rude Mechanicals back in Charlottetown. I’m looking forward to discovering new artists that never play on PEI. Even though wasn’tin Cape Breton, I did manage to catch some music at a Sackville bar called Baldies. There was ahouse DJ spinning records through a shitty sound system. A lot of good looking girls live in Sackville, but the only person who tried to pick me up was a guy at the bar who was impressed that I ordered a water. I didn’t like Baldies very much. My friends and I spent most of the night passing around alittle notebook and we wrote weird things like, “Jim Henson is dead” and “If you can’t beat them, run like fuck.”’I think they’d make good t shirt slogans. . At three in the morning we drove to an Irving Big Stop where Vince bought a Harley Davidsont shirt. DAY 2 BieAm We slept in and drove to Antigonish to pickup my friend Brendan Gillis. His family is letting us stay at their place in Sydney. The backseat of the car is loaded with guitar cases and luggage, so the three ofus snuggled in the front. Vince’s car’s service engine soon light started flashing, but after we pulled over, popped the trunk , and did absolutely nothing it went away. We drove into Sydney without any problems, except for the fact that we were practically sitting oneach other’s laps. The drive through Cape Breton was beautiful. We stopped at the Day’s Inn in Sydney to pick up media passes that Ryan O’ Connor, the Cadre’s A&E Editor, scored for us. I got my pass without any problems, but Vince’s name wasn’t on the list. Actually Vince’s firstname was on the list but his last name wasn’t. After going through all the names they finally founda Vince Lewis from the Cadre. They corrected the last name to say Lavers and gave us all sorts of cool shit. Passes, coupons, press kits, magazines, porn (no.wait, we didn’t get porn), tote bags, buttons, prostitutes, etc. We took our booty and crammed back in Vince’s car. He turned the ignition. Nothing. After fifteen ~ more tries the car finally started and we were on our way. Next stop was the Gillis’ residence to drop Brendan off. Then we headed for St Thresa’s Parish Hall to set up for our show. We were playing ano case. It’s kind oflikea showcase, but different. The No-Cases originated the last time the ECMA’s were in Cape Breton by CAPR, the radio station at UCCB. Every year since then, - artists that were denied official showcases played the No-Cases. It gives _ them a chance to be heard continued on page 12