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January 22, 1993 - Image 84

Resource type:
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Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-22

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T

JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE

presents

(IN STAGED READINGS)

Become a part of the theatre process and voice your
opinions to the playwrights, directors and the
actors . . . and hear theirs.

AT OUR TABLE

by Daniel Mornin

*Wednesday, February 3 — 7:30 p.m.
**Thursday, February 4 — 7:30 p.m.

The CD cover of Smoke and Mirrors.

WHO AM I?

Scott SternDebuts
OnCompact Disc

by Richard Orloff

* Wednesday, February 10 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 11 — 7:30 p.m.

ON A DARKLING PLAIN

CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ L OCAL COLUMNIST

by Norman Beim

A

t the Temple Israel
fund raiser last
weekend Scott
Stern debuted his
first album, Smoke and
Mirrors, produced by Safe
Harbor Records in Farm-
ington Hills. Mr. Stern has
an eclectic style that com-
bines jazz, rock and roll and
rhythm and blues. "It's very
diverse," says the 25-year-
old musician.
Mr. Stern is a Southfield
resident and University of
Michigan music school
graduate. He is the son of
Norton and Sherrie Stern
of Farmington Hills. His
father is his manager. "He's
the man; he's the business.
I'm the music," says the
younger Stern, who enjoys
working with his dad.

* Wednesday, February 17 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 18 — 7:30 p.m.

THE OTHER SIDE OF 45

(A Musical Review)
by Carole Bloomfield Caplan

*Wednesday, February 24 — 7:30 p.m.
** Thursday, February 25 — 7:30 p.m.

Suggested donation: $5.00 at the door

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Scott Stern

Scott is currently touring
with his seven-piece band,
The Trust. Faygo Beverages
Inc. has a music promotion
campaign and has sponsored
Scott and the band. Stan
Sheridan, president of
Faygo, says that the Detroit
company and the band both
benefit with this joint ven-
ture. Faygo is also listening
to Mr. Stern's tapes for a
possible advertising cam-
paign.
Members of The Trust in-
clude: Brian Krinek, Rick
Lieder, Don Lovell, Piet
"Butterfinger" Struyk,
Kerry Russell and Calley
Burk.

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