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Tre Twitty, Tayla Lynn bring grandparents’ music to life

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    Country music fans have the rare opportunity to hear some of the greatest songs written in the genre, but also have the descendants of the artist’s perform and deliver them.
 On November 30 the Badlands Community Facility will be host to A Salute to Conway and Loretta. What makes this event even more special is on stage will be Tre Twitty, the grandson of Conway, and Tayla Lynn, Loretta’ s granddaughter.
    Loretta Lynn’s career has spanned six decades and she continues today. Conway Twitty was on the front line of good ‘ole rock and roll and then went on to have one of the most successful country music careers, inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
    Tre has a deep appreciation for the work his grandfather did and is happy many others have that same affinity.
    “I consider it an honour more than anything, I get to be the one that carries my grandfather’s music forward and to tell his story,” said Tre. “Conway is one of those legends that doesn’t get talked about as much in comparison to his peers like Johnny Cash or Loretta, George Jones or Merle Haggard. They get talked about a bunch, but Conway kind of gets sort of forgot about.”
    “It’s an honour that I accept and take very seriously.”
    He says these shows bring out a diverse audience; everyone from diehard fans to casual fans, to those who are not immediately familiar with his music. However his catalog of music is so large, often there are a few that people recognize.
    “I try to explain what it is like to be at a Conway show and what my first time was like at a Conway show,” he said. “And then we sit back and sing all his hits. He had 55 number one records, how crazy is that? You have our hardcore fans who know every song by heart, and then you have your fan who kind of likes Conway, but didn’t know he sang all those hits. It is always a mishmash of people who come to the show for all kinds of different reasons.”
    He says the show is not just performing Conaway and Loretta’s music, but they also take time to talk about their grandparent’s career-making it a learning experience.
     For Tre, his favourite song he likes to play is one of Conway’s rock and roll hits.     
    “I’m a rock and roll kid at heart so I really gravitate towards his rock and roll material. There’s something about that early Memphis rockabilly sound I love. There is a song called Lonely Blue Boy I do, it was his second-biggest rock and roll hit after It’s Only Make Believe. It was a top 5 hit in 1960. That’s my favourite song.”
    He is looking forward to the show. Tickets are available at rocketlauchconcerts.com or bkticketcentre.ca and Riverside Value Drug Mart.


Pursuit near Carbon ends in arrests, two charged

 

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A man and a woman from Red Deer are in custody and are facing charges following an attempted vehicle theft and pursuit in the Carbon area.

On Thursday,  November 21, Drumheller RCMP was notified that a vehicle had just been stolen from Carbon, Alberta.  A suspect male driving another stolen vehicle used violence by driving his vehicle repeatedly toward a witness who was trying to intervene with the theft.  

The male suspect was aiding a female who was stealing the vehicle. 

Drumheller RCMP was able to locate the male and female in the stolen vehicle shortly after and entered into a pursuit when the vehicle fled from police.  With the assistance of Beiseker RCMP, the pursuit continued until the vehicle came to a stop near Carbon where both occupants were arrested by RCMP. 

Kevin Leo Gallagher, 35, of Red Deer was wanted on warrants out of Lacombe, Alberta. He was prohibited from driving, bound by previous court-imposed conditions, and charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from peace officer, robbery, two counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, theft of a motor vehicle, identity theft, improper use of a licence plate, driving while prohibited, possession of ammunition while prohibited and three breaches of recognizance.

Courtney Darlene Reid, 22, of Red Deer was charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, flight from peace officer, robbery, two counts of possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, Three counts of possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000, theft of a motor vehicle, identity theft and improper use of a licence plate.

Gallagher and Reid were held for a judicial interim release hearing and subsequently remanded into custody.

With the cold weather upon us, Drumheller RCMP would like to remind the public not to leave their vehicles idling unattended. 

Red Bag Food Drive goes Thursday

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    While Christmas is more than a month away The Salvation Army is already busy getting ready to make sure everyone has the opportunity to enjoy the Christmas season, no matter what their means.
    This week Christmas Hamper Registration has already begun. Those wishing to register can drop by The Salvation Army Church between 10 a.m. and 4 pm. Until Friday, November 22.
    Right around the corner is the annual Christmas Food Drive and Amanda Courtenay, family services coordinator at the Salvation Army said the demand for the food bank has been high this year.
    “We are seeing a lot more this year, it is probably about 10 to 15 per cent higher across the board,” said Courtenay. “It is more families.”
    She says the Salvation Army has been proactive in the last few years and has joined up with Food Banks Alberta.
    “That helps a little bit because we can order stuff from Airdrie, but they don’t have everything either, and the stuff we are running out of, they don’t have either,” said Courtenay.
    The Salvation Army has also teamed up with local churches, which alternate months doing a food drive within their congregations, which has also helped.
    The biggest event of the year, however, is the Annual Christmas Food Drive, which goes on Thursday, November 28 and it is a one night blitz of the community. Volunteers come out in great support collecting the red bags on doorsteps as they comb the neighbourhood. They will muster at points throughout the community from 5:45 to 6 p.m. and then go collecting the food is then taken to the Salvation Army Foodbank where it is sorted.
    “Usually the food we get at the food drive lasts us until  March or April, “said Courtenay,” It doesn’t last as long as you think.”
     Some of the items most in need include peanut butter, canned beans, macaroni and cheese, juice, and instant noodles.
    The season of giving is coming quick and the annual Kettle kick-off is this Friday, November 22 at  Freson Bros.  Kettles will be at many local grocery stores and businesses for the Christmas season collecting for the Salvation Army. These funds are used locally to support the work they do in the community. Courtenay says there is always a need for volunteers. To learn more or to volunteer contact the Salvation Army at 403-823-2215.
    The annual Toy Drive is also kicking off on Friday, November 22 at Westergard Ford. Once again they are hosting the tag tree. Those wishing to give can come and take a tag from their Christmas tree and then fulfill the Christmas wish, and drop the gifts at the dealership.


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