Newsletter - 30
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Newsletter - 30
JULY BIRTHDAYS 1 4 5 8 9 11 18 20 23 25 26 30 31 Lorna Sandy Gerald Stephen E Ronnie Yorkie Andrew Susana Iris Debra Anne Thomas Linda HAHN LEE WINSTANLEY WEBB AMYOTTE LEE VALY CHEUNG PO REID FINK BEREND FRANCESCUTTI Annual Memberships for the following will expire at the end of July, 2016. Please ensure that you renew your membership before it expires. Carmel Michael Susana Chung Maria Madalena Esther Leonard Jacqueline Brian Sharon Dragan Biljana Inge Grace Claire Jarek John Diana Mary Ann Frank Agostino Fiorino Werner CACHIA CHEUNG CHEUNG CHUNG DELAURENTIS FILICI GOODMAN GOODMAN HERMAN HORNER HUFFMAN JOVANOV JOVANOV KEEL KEUNG LEE MADZELAN MARSHALL MARSHALL NG PHANG PHANG RUSSO SCLOCCO SEIBT Ref: www.allbutforgottenoldies.net/articles/history-and-definition-of-oldies-music.html www.milk.xyz So fabulous and so many memories! For the first time in history, the newest music records were outsold by older albums. The Golden Oldies format remains one of the most popular radio formats on air with songs of the 50s and 60s. A variation on the oldies theme is classic hits, that provides the play list of oldies with Classic Rock, R&B and Pop Hits, as well as our current hits. Oldies can be traced back to L.A. radio's D.J. Art Laboe who, in 1957, first coined “oldies but goodies,” in response to his listeners wanting earlier tunes and seldom heard of “black music” of that decade. Singers like Pat Boone sang cleaned up white versions for mass pop radio listening. We entered the 1950s, with traditional and jazz infused pop hits performed by greats such as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, Nat King Cole, Frankie Laine, and Patti Page, gradually giving way to doo-wop, R&B, rockabilly rock and roll. Early 1960s included the surf music of the Beach Boys, Jan and Dean, the Ventures, the Surfaris, and Dick Dale and folk singers or folk-rock of singers like Bob Dylan. 1960s was a tumultuous decade for music starting with the major transformation in style of the Beatles and the British invasion of musical artists. Growing along side it was the R&B and Mo-Town sounds of the Jackson 5, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, and the Four Tops. The 1970s are often remembered for disco and the emergence of soft rock, glam rock, progressive rock, and heavy metal. The 1980s saw the emergence of MTV, punk rock, new wave, and alternative rock. The 90s saw Hip Hop and alternative forms of Latin like Bachata and Salsa branches like Tex-Mex Cumbia. Thanks in part to a song released in 1961 called “Those Oldies But Goodies” by Little Caesar and the Romans and other throwbacks to the 1950s doo-wop style of singing that were featured in the movie cult classics using older pop tunes like Pulp Fiction, American Graffiti and Dirty Dancing, Oldies music will continue to flourish as new generations discover older hit tunes of their parents and grandparents and want them for their phones or mp3 players, ensuring that the oldies will always be goodies. You can enjoy the music and dance to some of these great Oldies tunes at our 30-Up Golden Oldies Theme dance. Come join us in your 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s or 90s gear. Elvis and other characters are welcome to groove, dance and be cool on our dance floor and put a smile on your feet. Peter Lee President/Goodwill Marjorie White Vice President John Primeau Secretary Michelle Strom Treasurer Eva Liu Vice Treasurer Joanne Pritchard Membership Peter van Tol Entertainment Justin White Social Host Vivianne Schinkel Web & Marketing Tom Berend Editor Peter Lee Standing Committee Members Member 1-Year Ruth Dyson Member 2-Year Pat Sclocco 416-481-1918 416-767-9123 416-486-0618 905-827-1998 905-821-1497 416-481-1918 416-917-9903 416-486-0618 416-622-3338 416-766-0781 DANCE July 1st & 2nd HAPPY CANADA DAY Welcome Aboard New members Ginine AGNEW Mariana AUSCH Emanuel AUSCH Henry LAU May LAU Natalia VERBY www.30-up.com 22 Dorchester Ave. Toronto ON M8Z 4W3 Tel: 416-259-1685 GOLDEN OLDIES Classic and Solid Gold Music theme Dances July 15th and 16th 2016 NEWS ABOUT OUR NEW DRIP-FREE ROOF! Well, actually I have no news about the new roof. Mark me down as Cautiously Optimistic. ELECTRICAL ISSUES We have problems requiring an electrician, such as the lighting issues in the washroom at the East end; fuse blowing coffee pot issues at the West end, and no heat in the Office issues in the winter (although it only affects the Treasurer, Vice Treasurer, and Membership so the rest of the Board has quite reasonably managed to delay doing anything about it for 20 years). The work will be done shortly, although maybe the Office could wait until next Spring… Rock around the clock to Fabulous Golden Oldies GOLDEN OLDIES Classic and Solid Gold Music theme Dance July 15th and 16th 2016 She wore blue velvet. Bluer than velvet was the night. Softer than satin was the light music from the pop stars, of yester year. Bring back good memories dancing to the Golden Oldies, that made our world go around, as well as Modern and hot Latin Ballroom music. Come dressed as the 50s big boppers or as 60s flower power hippies, go-go Chic, Sgt Pepper’s band, folk artist or sauve Mod swingers of the Mad Ad Men era, or dare to just come as you are, groovy, hip and Fab. ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Thanks to Ruth Dyson’s investigative work, we have sourced inexpensive, long lasting and low energy light bulbs, which will provide cost saving (including a government grant) and will also cut back on the weekly requirement to replace light bulbs. OPPORTUNITIES KNOCK We constantly try to find new ways of supporting our members, and in June we have had a dance Shoe Sale run during a Saturday by our friends at Dance Plus next door to the Club, a clothing sale at a couple of dances by Celedon Lush, and a jewellery sale by Jeannette Moody two dances. Our mission is to provide a great dancing venue, but the occasional new opportunity offered by occasional “partners” helps keep us lively and hopefully responsive to our dancers’ needs. Similarly, when one of our DJs offered free line dances and a teacher offered for us to hold a draw for a free lesson, we welcomed the opportunities offered to us. (See From The Board) SYNERGY Every so often, I like to remind everyone about the “Other” two dances at the Club each week – Yueh-Li Peng’s Sapphire Club on Sunday afternoons and Haida Wang’s Java Dance Club on Sunday Evening. And of course, Steve Nelson runs an Open Practice (he provides the music) every Wednesday night. We find that people attending these events attend ours interchangeably, and so we help our Partners and they help us. Marjorie White Around the world Discover a world of dance music Aug. 12th and 13th LD THE WOR AROUNRDLD DANCE T R WO PASSPO MUSIC Remember the moments of travel where you forget your troubles and just get happy? The environment was so stimulating on every level, it just over loaded your senses and broadens your mind. Hear the musical sounds that have retained a flavor all of its own, that brings back the images of foreign countries, that live on in your mind. Express them at the 30-Up, dancing to exotic tunes along with Modern and Latin ballroom music. Extend your holiday and come dressed in a foreign costume. HAPPY CANADA DAY DANCE July 1st & 2nd WIN A FREE DANCE LESSON* In July on Friday nights, and in August on Saturday nights, everyone attending the dance will receive a draw ticket for a free 45 minute dance lesson provided by Richard Thibault, a teacher at the Club. Richard provides instruction in either International or American style. The draw will be conducted at 10.00 p.m. *Some conditions may apply. LINE DANCE LESSONS In July and August, Alex will once again be offering a free Line Dance lesson at 7 pm when he is D.J. Regular Dancing will commence at 7.30 pm and the line dances taught will be featured during the dance. MEMBERS’ DRAW From July 1st until Thanksgiving, 30-Up Club Members attending our Friday, Saturday, or Tuesday dances will receive a draw ticket at each, with a main prize of $100 to be drawn at each of the three dances at Thanksgiving. The more often you dance, the greater the chance of winning! THE JOYS OF 30-UP CLUB MEMBERSHIP • $5 off each Friday and Saturday Dance Admission • $2 off each Tea Dance Admission • $10 off New Year’s Eve Dance ticket • One FREE admission in your Birthday month • Preferred seat reservation • Bring two people (new to the Club) to a dance free • Opportunity to become a Board Member and help in managing the direction and operations of the Club • Invitation to participate in Club General Meetings • Member discounts at Dance Plus July D. J. SCHEDULE Friday 1 Haida 8 Alex 15 Haida 22 Orlando 29 Bassam Saturday 2 Larry 9 Pat 16 Larry 23 Pat 30 Alex Tuesday 5 Haida 12 Peter 19 Pat 26 Larry