The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Ready to rock

Montague high school to host concert with Haywire guitarist, musical alumni

- BY MITCH MACDONALD

The band is getting back together — well sort of.

A special concert at Montague Regional High School on Tuesday, May 23, will see the school’s current concert band collaborat­e with alumni from the program and special guest guitarist Marvin Birt of Haywire.

Music teacher Kirk White said the night is going to see an eclectic mix of music, from performanc­es of “West Side Story” songs, to an arrangemen­t of Maroon 5’s “She Will Be Loved”, as well as some contempora­ry pieces and smaller ensembles.

The finale will then see students perform Haywire’s hit “Dance Desire”, which was a top 20 hit for the Charlottet­own rockers, with Birt.

“There’s going to be a wide variety,” said White. “My hope is that we’ll bring in some people to this concert that don’t normally come to the band concerts.”

The evening will showcase some of the high school’s musical alumni. Don Fraser, director of music at Confederat­ion Centre, is arranging the wind instrument­s for the finale, while drummers David Cyrus MacDonald of Paper Lions and Alan White, a Holland College instructor and member of More Soul, will also play.

Other alumni performers will include guitarists Bruce Rooney and Isaac King, as well as bassist Adam Beck.

“There’s a lot of working musicians out there from this program, so we’re just trying to celebrate that,” said White. “This is the first time I’ve ever brought back instrument­al alumni, so we’re really excited to do that and for the opportunit­y to play with Marvin. He’s a world-class musician. For the students to get a chance to perform with him is super cool.”

White said there could be a few more surprise musicians at the concert, which is being held at 7 p.m. at the school. Tickets are $5 for adults, $4 for students and seniors and will be available at the door.

Funds raised will go towards covering the cost of the concert and the school’s music program.

 ?? MITCH MACDONALD/THE GUARDIAN ?? Montague Regional High School (MRHS) students Sam Martell, left, and Merlin M’Cloud, right, along with music teacher Kirk White get ready to rock at the MRHS Band Goes Haywire concert being held at the school next Tuesday. The concert will see the school’s current performing band collaborat­e with Haywire guitarist Marvin Birt for a version of the Charlottet­own band’s 1987 hit Dance Desire.
MITCH MACDONALD/THE GUARDIAN Montague Regional High School (MRHS) students Sam Martell, left, and Merlin M’Cloud, right, along with music teacher Kirk White get ready to rock at the MRHS Band Goes Haywire concert being held at the school next Tuesday. The concert will see the school’s current performing band collaborat­e with Haywire guitarist Marvin Birt for a version of the Charlottet­own band’s 1987 hit Dance Desire.

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