Warren Woodworth

Maurice Singfield le mercredi 21 juillet 2010
The Sherbrooke Record
a re-print from “The Record”

Radio can be like a trampoline. A springboard of sorts. Launching the feelings, sentiments and interests of a community into the slipstream of magnetic airwaves and electrons, showing up on people’s Ipods, radios and computers. The better the capturing capabilities of CIDI, the more interesting Radio Communautaire Missisquoi becomes to its listeners.

By “capturing devices” I mean good microphones, a piano, and a live broadcasting facility. CIDI’s studio area is such a place, or at least will be by the end of the month. Now that we have removed a couple of walls and are having a stage built at one end of our newly designated venue, which will be able to seat close to 100 people, the mind-gears of CIDI volunteers have been churning coming up with possible artists to present to two audiences; on air, and in house.

 
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Warren Woodworth and Keith Mizener

Warren Woodworth and Keith Mizener on CIDI99.1FM

W.P. (Woody ) Woodworth
He was born in northern vermont, grew up and early schooled in quebec city. He is graduate of McGill, school of commerce, thereafter worked in the paper industry in canada and U.S. for close to forty years. He retired to Knowlton in early 1990′s to an old Quebec loyalist farmhouse purchased in the mid 70′s, and joyfully retired. After 32 years he decided to relocate into Knowlton’s newest condominium development from which he can walk to all he needs. He loves living in Knowlton. ” Vive cette place!!!!!! “

Keith Mizener
Lifetime resident of Knowlton. He grew up in a musical family, but did not learn to play a musical instrument. He has always loved all kinds of music but acquired a love for jazz as a teenager. He had the good fortune to see many of the well known jazz artists. His love for jazz has never left him and he is sure it never will.

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