"High Plains Drifter" tours to Charlottetown High } Plains Drifter i isa world-beat, funk, jazz and reggae group made up of jazz students who met at St. FX. University. Touring to Charlottetown for the first time, High Plains Drifter fea- tures Jdawg (guitarist from Cape Breton's Aaron MacDonald Band) on guitar and vocals and The Dazzler (of Saint John's Sobeit) on keyboards, Carlochie (of Alberta's Otis) on bass, Nickulus on saxo- phones and Hashley on percussion. "We really feel off the energy of the crowd," says guitarist Jdawg, "We're exploring a 70's acid jazz and funk sound right now that has this irresistible quality. We're excit- ed to play in PEI for the first time, I think that people will dig it." High Plains Drifter is one of the most exciting new Nova Scotia based groups performing across Atlantic Canada. High Plains Drifter has shared the stage with Hot Toddy, The Jimmy Swift Band, Grand Theft Bus, Luther Wright and the Wrongs, The Burt Neilson Band and Afromusica. High Plains Drifter have per- formed at The Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival, The Spring Shaker, The Evolve Music and Awareness Festival and venues across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They have recently complete work on their sophomore debut CD to be release this fall, to be released to campus radio. Join them at Myron's for a night of original instrumental funk, jazz and high life reggae. Friday, September 26, 2003 promises to be an exciting evening of music in Charlottetown. Visit them online www.dayrolean.ca/highplains- drifter -:page [10] September 22, 2003:. Wireless plans that dont require a student loan. Going wireless shouldn t feel like a luxury. And with plans from as low as $20/month* it doesn t have to. The future is friendlys = TELUS ee ee et ee ee Taxes, monthly system licensing and monthly 911 emergency service access charges are extra New activations onty © 2003 TELE-MOBILE COMPANY.