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So life looke rosy and and full of regal promise for Terese Today, as far as Buckingham Palace is concerned, th le promise | as turned to w Terese d’Abreu (pronounced Da- broo in the best circles)’ is the most outlandish and way-out rebel’ which the Royal Family. has Produced this? cen: tury — and as far as they know, any century in the history Mt the ‘Britta Monarchy. Right now Terese and her “d’Abreit band” are mal an album of their own weird music only a quarter of a mile or so from Buckingham Palace. - Shortly they are to go on the road touring cities with the rock routine which would make'a hurricane Joo} I like nothing more than a Sentle summer breeze. For the wailing, shouting, screeching, bawling Terese ‘puts on such a sexy and provocative act.that even the wildest audiences are left silent and speechless. She is certainly super-charged and her voice has been compared to a large Boe- * ing jet on take off as she raises herself to _ her full six feet and: belts out every number as: though the end of the world were nigh. Baffled Yet this is the same Terese who was sent to 4 convent to be educated and who once spoke with the ripest of plum-En- a glish accents. Things started to go wrong from " early age—as the Royal Family ‘and Terese" 's parents discovered to their total bafflement. “I upset them at school when I drove my motorbike across the cricket pitch,” . she says with a laugh. There is nothing more sacred than the green of a cricket pitch —and I am not sure what was worse, my having:a bike in the first place which no! knew I had, or the terrible pacrilege committed to the playing eld.” : “T suppose I was a rebel from an early Record Tracks by George Gammon BLONDIE: Eat To The Beat : 2 =1€-you're_an. old rock.fan,... : Tha bullet proof vest, “shatterspenof gl which a could puzzle out: But I ae had all sorts of jobs which “ia not please my family. I have worked as a topless wait- ress and I have na a aearaa student without gettin, “I once ha adolescent lic schoolboys in England. Neither of ose two fobs were successful Thave to say.” chickens on stage. “That was a mistake I now admit,” sald the-c cousin of the Queen, It was poo ta ite. My convent education should ave indicated that to me? Convent edu- cation or not, Terese’s act which involved mock rape scenes and dressing up in drag did not win her many friends from Britain's aristocratic circle. “YT then decided. fe get into the rock scene,” says Tere: “But you can well imagine this did not go down very well with my family, I ou Ippose I am their black sheep, but it’s the way it is. I don’t adve: se the nat that I am the cousin of the Queen of for when people discover who I am they ik Iam just a silly rich girl trying to play games. But it fs not true. I am * deadly serious about making a name for myself in show-business and I want to + sing. I adore being on stage — it is the . one rest ambition of my life.” * gee a Her, act on stage. Sngland. In fact I try and hide it,” that it was send- Up, our act I mean. It was sattire.’” + meant to be bitte Trying hard to ‘understand her daugh- ter, Terese" ’s mother decided to er daugh; oy “She was more than a bit startled me on stage dressi sed the way I admits Terese. ica ut when e world. ww I have moved ‘into rock singing. - have decided that my strongest point is my singing.” As a result of this decision Paahtte has re rd are Heb mo Revolution, as part of their. initial album, and then they are going to tour. Britain on a preliminary stage of. thelr aim to make the “Big time” in indon. ‘ Concentration “We have had a lot of invitations to tour different ‘countries in Europe like Ger- many and Bolland! bute at the moment we are concentra‘ uilding up our rep- ertoire” says Tere: What does Buckingham Palace think about Terese’s way of life? For her mother Trargarct Ann D’Abreu is a distinguished member cof To} alty. whose father was the Queen Mother's uncle. Her grandfather held the title of Lt. Colonel and had a Proud record of .;. sel ice, Said a spokesman for ae Royal Fami-_ or is that.a fan of old rock; you're ‘really going -to’ enjoy - the new Blondie album Eat To ‘The Beat. “Tf you were ‘being ab- sorbed into the new age of rock in the early’ 1960s, par- ticularly with the British in- vasion, you'll be able to: recall a i J how the music affected the New Generation. That term . Survived for more than.a decade, but now it has given way to New Wave. New Wave has been around for some time, but until Blondie came along, there hasn’t been a group or artist that has been capable of. living up to the term. Elvis Costello is possibly the only other performer who comes close, with the Cars, The Knack, and Joe Jackson pro- ducing music that has already been defined. _ Blondie’s music presents something . so familiar and ,, Overdrive, 3: we're going to pass * The hardest part, are the armed guards - ‘Bigmenofsteel, - behind the steering wheel Twehty-five tons, of hardened steel Rolls on no ordinary wheels Every song on the album is a winner, and the music is so complex it takes a couple of run throughs | before: it really sinks in. STYX: Cornerstone - If you're looking for an ‘album with a little bit of everything on it, the new release by Styx will provide it —— but don’t ask for ‘anything more. .. The entire record is slick and polished, while the strong vocals by the band members tate it almost at a par with Queen. The band uses a good mix of amplified ‘and acoustic it's like a molding of the fresh- ness of early British rock and a futuristic clinicalness. Deborah. Harry is the band’s namesake, — black roots and all — and she provides the focus for the . band providing all lead vocals and a majority of the writing. Itis Harry’s voice, so cold and ing, and the but is dominated by Dennis De Young’s keyboards, Styx starts off well with Lights and Why Me, which contains an excellent ex-- change between ‘lead guitar and Steve Eisen’s sax. With Dennis De Young's Babe, a | definite radio hit, you begin to feel the danger created by lyrics and deceptively accur- ate arrangements that make Blondie the foremost New Wave band. The Hardest Part fuses excelfent lyrics‘and music. Twenty-five tons, of music. The saturation point is not reach- ed until First Embrace, also written by De Young, which oozes out of tolerable bound- aries. A_ few ‘tough numbers would have saved the album TERESE D'ABREAU is Justa wild and crazy gal. 8--COFsets;- riled ngs: Berd Ja protest about omen have: in the: .” 'e set. ‘aut to shock and we suc- led. What people did not realize was aS audition application deadline re-scheduled Young Canadian miusi- cians, aged 14 to 25, have an additional opportunity to ap- ply for an audition for the 1980 edition of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada, the major training ground for Canada’s orchestral musici- ans. ~ The NYO has announced that applications will now be accepted up to midnight, Dec. 15.. Previously announced deadlines no longer apply due to changes in- the audition schedule across Canada. Stu- dents unable to make a live audition may do so by tape. All enquiries should be made to the National Youth Orchestra, 76 Charles St. West, Toronto, Ont. MS5S 1K8. to, She can do wi any other citizen.” beco: every reason to believe nese army would invade je pee country. Hordes of Deadly deeds down under downright apprehensive. In 1942 mingly invincible '3 Ja Allfea Folks down under in Melbourne,- rere were service men were stationed in Australia. Life had taken on @ nervous, superficially cinelnee attitude so prevalent when disaster Seema, Inevita ble. fed jomapson! 's handbag was found a short: si : distance away. Her i atacksr had obviously taken the few : pounds the bag co! before tossing it away. What caused the Police concern was the similarity . een Mrs. Thompson's murder and that of Ivy Violet : McLeod, which had taken place six days earlier. Mrs. McLeod, 8 40-year-old domestic, was found in a doorway es m-her home. Her neck had the same Frotesque, _Undentations "as those’ later found on e had hed her clothing ripped into Nine days Gia later the fanlae, struck again. hadn't been raped, she too | shreds. ped i at See ne Her ‘body. was discovered bya ardener ark on the morning of May 19, jet: in the case of the two previous victims, Miss Hos! neck had been viciously mangled. . Yellow mud. Because of the threat of invasion, an air raid trench had | } been di the . Distinct excavatai from the trench. Miss Hi down in er clothing ve Yellow, mud had been "s body lay face : 3, mud, She hadn't been en sexu ly attacked, but - was torn into tiny Within 15 days three women ey been murdered in ° similar circumstances, It was obvious that Fy fhey 3 were not well acquainted wit on the streets with little regard for his own - safety. ith their attacker. He Royal Park was located near Camp Pell, at the e an American Army. installation. n. Investigating officers, at this lead them id come Hosking? 's death. The use he was covered “Mooney. and F, Adam visited walked down the entrance to Continued on page E3 rows of canvas When they came to tent number 29 they stopped. There on the ground at the tent was Castlegar Drug eae SALE United Pharmacies Natural Cod Liver Oil Capsules: $179 10 min, 100s ...... 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