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A8 THE FORESTER, Wednesday, March 26, 2008 131 Howland Drive, Huntsville, ON Corner of Hwy #60 & Hwy #11 Store: 705-789-6972 Community Room: 705-789-8075 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 8:00 P.M. HOURS Sunday ...................................................... 8 am to 8 pm Monday-Thursday ...................................... 8 am to 9 pm Friday ...................................................... 8 am to 10 pm Saturday .................................................... 8 am to 9 pm Spring has sprung and so have the spring fashions at Robinson’s! Now available in baby, toddler, kids (up to size 14), and adult intimates Great quality! Great prices! READY TO ROCK! Waterhouse band members (from left) Shaggs Pelling, Lord Thebus, Jeremy Waterhouse, Christine Heron, Richard Jackson and Willie Main are looking forward to their upcoming CD release party, set to take place in the Waterhouse Ballroom at Deerhurst Resort on April 4. Titled Ease it Up, Waterhouse’s CD is sure to please as the band puts a modern twist on reggae sounds. (Missing from photo is Jamie Hazzard.) Photo by Deanne Maillet BY LAURA MACLEAN HUNTSVILLE FORESTER For Jeremy Waterhouse, releasing his first album is the beginning of a dream come true. Waterhouse is holding a CD release party on April 4 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Waterhouse Ballroom at Deerhurst Resort. Titled Ease it Up, the CD features 11 original reggae- style songs that are full of catchy, melodic tunes that will leave any listener wanting more. But it’s the hit single Evening Moon, featuring a special performance by local musician Dwayne Mahon, that Waterhouse says is one of his favourites as the lyrics touch on the arrival of summer. “It’s more or less about that time of year that’s the perfect summer weekend,” Waterhouse said, noting that all his band members contribute to writing material. “You see that certain someone you only see once a year, whether you know them or not. . . .They just pass by and you think of them. It’s a summer love song.” With locals like Christine Heron on backup vocals, Lord Thebus on bass, Richard Jackson on the drums, Willie Main on the guitar rhythm and guitar synthesizer, Shaggs Pelling as the DJ and Jamie Hazzard on keyboards, Waterhouse says, the band, appropriately named Waterhouse, bring a new, modern zest to reggae. “It’s all over the place,” Waterhouse responded when asked to describe the overall sound of the CD. “It’s an easy- listening reggae album. It’s reggae, pop and rock mixed together. I’ve always wanted to do an album like this, so this is the beginning of a dream come true.” Ease it Up took about eight months to record. Half was done in Nashville with Mel Shaw and Kid Kody Music at Larry Merrit Studio. Waterhouse then took the CD to have it mastered at a studio in Toronto and then “put the icing on the cake” and completed it at his home studio in Huntsville. Throughout Waterhouse’s life he has always been exposed to music. While his great-grandfather Charles founded Deerhurst, his father Willard established a Vegas show at the resort in the early 1980s. Waterhouse’s father also organized concerts at Hidden Valley in the 1960s, which included bringing in big-name bands to the venue such as The Yardbirds, The Hollies and Neil Diamond. “My father always had a good ear for music,” stated Waterhouse. “When I was growing up, I watched the Vegas show at Deerhurst every night. It’s going to be such an hon- our to play there (at the CD launch). Music has always been a big part of who I am. I’m currently working on another CD, which is more hip-hop, reggae, rock style. I’ve just always loved reggae. . . , the off beats, the melodies, the pos- sibilities. . . . It’s so easy to mix with other music.” An aspiring artist as well, Waterhouse has also been busy painting some new pieces. He is hoping to have an art show featuring his new work in the fall. “Painting and music are both long roads to follow but they are both something I love,” he said. “And if I could get a career doing both that would make me really happy.” To download tunes from Waterhouse visit www.myspace.com/jeremywaterhouse or go to www.kozrecords.com. To view some of Jeremy Waterhouse’s art pieces, visit www.waterhouseart.com. You’ll Be Satisfied! Jason Armstrong Peter Morrison Sales Manager Jacquie McKim Business Manager Noble Roberson Sales & Leasing Derek Gray Sales & Leasing www.huntsvillehonda.com www.muskokaautocredit.com 20 KING WILLIAM STREET TOLL FREE 1.877.589.5333 TEL: 789.5333 FAX: 789.2347 Diane Kirou Sales & Leasing Trish Bell Sales & Leasing Jeremy Ouderkirk Sales & Leasing Waterhouse launches new reggae CD www.huntsville www.huntsville forester.com forester.com
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A8 THE FORESTER, Wednesday, March 26, 2008

131 Howland Drive, Huntsville, ONCorner of Hwy #60 & Hwy #11

Store: 705-789-6972Community Room: 705-789-8075

NOW OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 8:00 P.M.

HOURSSunday ...................................................... 8 am to 8 pmMonday-Thursday ...................................... 8 am to 9 pmFriday ...................................................... 8 am to 10 pmSaturday .................................................... 8 am to 9 pm

Spring has sprungand so havethe spring fashionsat Robinson’s!

Now available inbaby, toddler,

kids (up to size 14),

and adult intimates

Great quality! Great prices!

READY TO ROCK! Waterhouse band members (from left) Shaggs Pelling, Lord Thebus, Jeremy Waterhouse, Christine Heron, RichardJackson and Willie Main are looking forward to their upcoming CD release party, set to take place in the Waterhouse Ballroom atDeerhurst Resort on April 4. Titled Ease it Up, Waterhouse’s CD is sure to please as the band puts a modern twist on reggae sounds.(Missing from photo is Jamie Hazzard.) Photo by Deanne Maillet

BY LAURA MACLEANHUNTSVILLE FORESTER

For Jeremy Waterhouse, releasing his first album is thebeginning of a dream come true.

Waterhouse is holding a CD release party on April 4 from7 to 10 p.m. in the Waterhouse Ballroom at Deerhurst Resort.

Titled Ease it Up, the CD features 11 original reggae-style songs that are full of catchy, melodic tunes that willleave any listener wanting more. But it’s the hit singleEvening Moon, featuring a special performance by localmusician Dwayne Mahon, that Waterhouse says is one of hisfavourites as the lyrics touch on the arrival of summer.

“It’s more or less about that time of year that’s the perfectsummer weekend,” Waterhouse said, noting that all his bandmembers contribute to writing material. “You see that certainsomeone you only see once a year, whether you know themor not. . . .They just pass by and you think of them. It’s asummer love song.”

With locals like Christine Heron on backup vocals, LordThebus on bass, Richard Jackson on the drums, Willie Mainon the guitar rhythm and guitar synthesizer, Shaggs Pellingas the DJ and Jamie Hazzard on keyboards, Waterhousesays, the band, appropriately named Waterhouse, bring anew, modern zest to reggae.

“It’s all over the place,” Waterhouse responded whenasked to describe the overall sound of the CD. “It’s an easy-listening reggae album. It’s reggae, pop and rock mixedtogether. I’ve always wanted to do an album like this, so thisis the beginning of a dream come true.”

Ease it Up took about eight months to record. Half wasdone in Nashville with Mel Shaw and Kid Kody Music atLarry Merrit Studio. Waterhouse then took the CD to have itmastered at a studio in Toronto and then “put the icing on thecake” and completed it at his home studio in Huntsville.

Throughout Waterhouse’s life he has always beenexposed to music. While his great-grandfather Charlesfounded Deerhurst, his father Willard established a Vegasshow at the resort in the early 1980s. Waterhouse’s fatheralso organized concerts at Hidden Valley in the 1960s, whichincluded bringing in big-name bands to the venue such asThe Yardbirds, The Hollies and Neil Diamond.

“My father always had a good ear for music,” statedWaterhouse. “When I was growing up, I watched the Vegasshow at Deerhurst every night. It’s going to be such an hon-our to play there (at the CD launch). Music has always beena big part of who I am. I’m currently working on anotherCD, which is more hip-hop, reggae, rock style. I’ve justalways loved reggae. . . , the off beats, the melodies, the pos-sibilities. . . . It’s so easy to mix with other music.”

An aspiring artist as well, Waterhouse has also been busypainting some new pieces. He is hoping to have an art showfeaturing his new work in the fall.

“Painting and music are both long roads to follow butthey are both something I love,” he said. “And if I could geta career doing both that would make me really happy.”

To download tunes from Waterhouse visitwww.myspace.com/jeremywaterhouse or go towww.kozrecords.com. To view some of JeremyWaterhouse’s art pieces, visit www.waterhouseart.com.

You’ll Be Satisfied!

JasonArmstrong

PeterMorrison

Sales Manager

JacquieMcKimBusinessManager

NobleRoberson

Sales & Leasing

DerekGray

Sales & Leasing

www.huntsvillehonda.com www.muskokaautocredit.com

20 KING WILLIAM STREET

TOLL FREE 1.877.589.5333TEL:789.5333 FAX:789.2347

DianeKirouSales & Leasing

TrishBell

Sales & Leasing

JeremyOuderkirk

Sales & Leasing

Waterhouselaunches newreggae CD

www.huntsvillewww.huntsvilleforester.comforester.com

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