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Abrakadabra to
open Warren Hill
Valentine's Concert
Abrakadabra will be opening the spans three decades. His solo CD’s and
Warren Hill Valentine’s Concert on Sat- collaborations have topped three differ-
urday, Feb. 10 at the lodge. VIP tickets ent charts. selling over a million cop-
are $57; General Admission tickets are ies worldwide. Warrens live show has
$32. Tickets are available now at the brought him to over 25 countries per-
POA office and on the POA website at forming over 1,500 shows. Warren’s re-
canyonlakepoa.com. cent CD, entitled “Under the Influence,”
From Oxnard’s Heritage Square to is a collection of classic rock covers
Oceanside’s Harbor Days to Temecula’s from the 70s featuring hits from iconic
Balloon and Wine Festival to Indio’s In- bands such as Aerosmith, Queen, and
ternational Tamale Festival and Garden The Police.
Grove’s Strawberry Festival, Abraka- Concert tickets to the POA’s remain-
dabra has been bringing its high energy, ing 2018 concerts also are on sale now.
melodic, percussive and soulful tunes to The Surf City All Stars, featuring origi-
audiences throughout Southern Califor- nal Beach Boy David Marks and Dean
nia for years. Torrence of Jan and Dean, will perform
Abrakadabra performs an extensive at the lodge on April 21. VIP tickets are
cover playlist including classic rock and $67; General Admission tickets are $42.
soul, jazz, Latin and tropical songs, as Country music artist Keith Anderson
well as a library of original composi- will perform June 30. Keith has had sev- PHOTO PROVIDED BY DOUG SCHULTZ
tions. Influenced by bands like Malo, eral hit songs since 2004, including “Ev-
War, El Chicano and Santana, Abraka- ery Time I Hear Your Name.” His soph-
dabra’s signature sounds fuse latin, is- omore CD garnered the biggest hit of his
land, funk, reggae, pop and rock, while career, “I Still Miss You,” which peaked The POA announced that Abrakadabra will be opening the Warren Hill Valentine’s Con-
adding its own jazzy melodies and pop at No. 2 and another Top 25 hit, “Sunday cert at the lodge on Saturday, Feb. 10. Abrakadabra performs an extensive cover playlist
harmonies. Morning in America.” Keith’s success including classic rock and soul, jazz, Latin and tropical songs, as well as a library of original
Abrakadabra’s leader, Jon Coleman, prompted music trades Billboard and
has received an L.A. Music award for Radio & Records to name him country compositions.
Best Guitarist, a DIY National Producer music’s No. 1 New Male Artist of 2005.
of the Year award, and a runner-up USA VIP tickets are $57; General Admission in the early 80s with singles “The Met- classics peppered with tracks from their
Songwriting National Competition for tickets are $32. ro” and “No More Words.” In the mid- latest release. VIP tickets are $57; Gen-
Best Instrumental. Back by popular demand, new wave 80s, Berlin topped the charts with their eral Admission tickets are $32.
Saxophonist Warren Hill will take the band Berlin will return to Canyon Lake single “Take My Breath Away” from the Tickets to all the POA concerts can be
stage after Abrakadabra’s performance. for the final concert on Sept. 15. Berlin 1986 film Top Gun. The Berlin perfor- purchased at the POA office and on the
The Canadian born saxophonist’s career gained mainstream-commercial success mance will be a mix of the band’s 80s POA website at canyonlakepoa.com.
CLMS competition cheer team wins first again
Canyon Lake Middle School com-
petition cheer team competed at the Canyon
CHEERPros California State Cheer and Lake Middle
Dance Championships on Saturday, Jan. School com-
20, at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in petition cheer
Pasadena, California, where they took team won
first place and earned the title of Junior first place,
Show Cheer State Champions. The team earning the
also earned the Grand Champions title title of Junior
after out-scoring several high school Show Cheer
teams in the morning session. They were State Cham-
awarded a trophy, two championship pions, at the
banners, medals and shirts. CHEERPros
The win earned the competition cheer California
team a full paid bid to the Best of the State Cheer
West Invitation on Feb 10. and Dance
Champion-
The team, coached by Tammy How- ships on
ard, took first place overall at the USA PHOTO PROVIDED BY TAMMY HOWARD Saturday,
Brea Olinda Regional at Brea High Jan. 20, in
School on Dec. 16. The win qualified Pasadena.
them to compete at the USA Jr. Nation-
als on Feb. 25 in Anaheim, California.
Bassmasters announce
tournament winners The team
of Danny
Batinich and
Mark White
The Canyon Lake Bassmasters Club All fish were released back into the took first
held its January fishing tournament on lake. place in the
Saturday, Jan. 18. The team of Danny The Bassmasters Club meets on the Bassmasters
Batinich and Mark White took first first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. Club January
place with 15.25 lbs. of bass. in the Magnolia Room at the country fishing tour-
Rich Tucker and Jon Evans come in club. Residents who like to fish and nament with
second place with 15.13 lbs. want to improve their skills in a low 15.25 lbs. of
Third place went to the team of Nolan stress, friendly competitive environment PHOTO PROVIDED BY JUDE DONAHUE bass.
Cromwell and Terry Voss who caught are invited to join.
15.01 lbs. For more information about the Bass-
Big Fish of the Day was caught by master or club membership, call Terry
Rich Tucker weighing 4.66 lbs. Voss at 951-536-9341.