, a e ' (, Iv . .«f is j ' . 1" 1e. . s‘.» ByJothendergast Crawford is enthusiastic n January 5’ 1984’ the about Johnson’s writing, ry Crawford Band played noting that he was inspired to write “I’m Sorry” from the “Virgin Heart” album while ' the band travelled to a per- formance in North Bay, Ontario. ' What does the future hold for the Terry Crawford Band? The band would like to re- ceive an American deal as . capacity-filled Barn in t was supposed to be one he final legs in their last ersity tour. g ' owever, where ., is ,a . tradiction in the phrase " tuniversitytour.“ 5 “5" ccording to leadgsgocalistf ry Crawford,"fllie‘band to finish“ its“ bodkéd soon as possible. Crawford 5 in Nova Scotia. says she likes singing, but bers of the band would considers her profession take a few months chiefly as a means of making tion, during which they money. ld organize a new stage When she’s not working, write new songs, and Terry Crawford IS mainly a 6 some unspecified country girl. Her passion is ges. horses — she currently owns an Arabian called Andy. Things like gardening don’t interest her any more, since and members thought a practical move be— e their current show was ming dry. According to she doesn’t have any time for wford, the. show was them. . e going through .the We Wish the Terry ions."She added that the Craward Band the best of dthrives on pressure. ' luck in 1984. Hopefully, he Terry Crawford Band they’ll be successful in the ted off in Winnipeg in , US. and still manage to 1. Terry, her husband make a return trip to UPEl. k Johnson, and the berspf-the original ;-, 'ed at. highy‘school dams x. i sock hops under the. l e Crawford. That was a Ort cowse not $0 the next' fime ate smiled on these teen— l Mb scare! M In {ad WNW: ‘ someone mentions rs as they made more and gotten qwi‘c USED 1’0 me over The ‘ “Nuclear‘Freeze VOu mi them the Bomb deem l scare you a bit/i . r“ re money and finally ame old enough to play ars. n order to break into the ‘ V sic business, the band f ved to Toronto in 1975. cr playing in bars and itclubs there, the band ‘ived its first recording 1 in 1980 with RCA. ince then, they have pro- v ed three albums under the lOllS record label, but are _ rcntly looking stateside to A, who wish to take four gs from the “Virgin trt” album and produce E.P. Crawfordcautioned this was only a tentativeL *- r ’ _ , ,, . ’hen asked ‘, about .the . d’s music, Crawford con-- ed that the Beatles had e influence on it, as well Neil Young and the . [own artists. Also, ving up in Winnipeg, she Rick could not help but " mpressed with the success homegrown “‘The Guess ou weren‘t really y ' rime were you? n 0 ‘ -, . _ . . owever, Crawford tries to copy material from r artists and, disagrees people who call her other Pat Benatar clone". rawford’s husband Rick nson is the chief. song- er for the band, and, has ortable recording studio. aimng tracks for voice, , percussion, and guitar, h he uses on the road. fl... '- a... " ‘30 "Come UP *0 Gem' N..— mural-“'- J (I , ,, ‘ I,» 5 ‘1 v. Vin." fi'x‘m-nx Zr‘i.fl“d. w u 'n x...- a we 7- ‘s ~S.“»‘ i n we a A w». W I“ ' g ‘ \_-...;_.4=..x.-.v..g}s<.. LL » ,x¢.-.,.:.~;. - ‘ we » ' ' ‘ ‘ A . . tn». fifiv‘i‘z? x w: new... "mu... m,» gamma-.3... -— p H . V a. ‘7. vac/WES} .».-~. .., "v. . . t. . ._. agc 5* A_ - t‘u L'nnu‘ ed? p v .. “v.7