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Another star will be born

Twenty-one entertainers, including seven local rock bands, vocal artists, dancers, and bagpipe players will be performing their hearts out to be hailed as this year's Star Search winner next Friday (June 9).

Twenty-one entertainers, including seven local rock bands, vocal artists, dancers, and bagpipe players will be performing their hearts out to be hailed as this year's Star Search winner next Friday (June 9).

Designed to assist young performers in their pursuits, the competition is judges will award a winner based on raw talent, confidence and difficulty.

Brian Marchant is in charge of the lighting and sound for the show, and is a former producer. He said the competition gives youth aged 13 -21 the opportunity to perform with professional equipment.

"It gives them the experience of having professional tech teams," he said. "It also helps the participants reach for new goals and greater artistic endeavours."

Last year's winner, Ali Milner, has already released her first full length CD, and will be performing at the show.

"Ali Milner's accomplishments are an indication of the talent level we have in the corridor," said Marchant, who also owns a recording studio. "It is an example of what Star Search is capable of.

Star Search will happen Friday, June 9, at the Eagle Eye Community Theatre. In the past performances have been sold out in the past and tickets are available in advance at Highland Video, Mostly Books, and Billie's Bouquet. For more information visit www.howesoundarts.org.

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