Jun 27, 2013
What’s better than a morning buzz?
An evening Buzz. Well known Kingston radio show host Buzz Collins does more than entertain fans of The Morning buzz on CKWS radio. He also has a night job, as a comedy hypnotist.
The Buzz Collins show is billed as the “only form of live entertainment where members of the audience have the opportunity to become the real stars of the show! Taking others to the side of their mind that unleashes the impossible, the outrageous and the amazing is what Buzz does best.”
Buzz Collins was trained as a hypnotist in Las Vegas, and he still performs there and in other locations across North America on occasion, but mostly he stays closer to home these days, performing at casinos and other locations in Eastern Ontario. He got his start as a radio host 25 years ago in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and has been a radio host and stage hypnotist ever since. Six years ago, he relocated to Kingston from Calgary, and quickly became established at CKWS radio.
The Buzz Collins show is based around the participation of up to 10 audience members, who volunteer to share the stage and, ultimately, provide light-hearted entertainment. Will Baird, the event's co-ordinator for Fort Henry, said the show is “absolutely a visitor favourite.”
The Buzz Collins show is being presented as a fund-raiser by Northern Frontenac Community Services (NFCS) Proceeds will support its programs and services. The show takes place on Saturday Night, July 6, starting at 7:30 at St. James Major Catholic Church Hall in Sharbot Lake. Tickets are $20. They are available at the Adult (613-279-3151) - and Children’s (613-279-2244) Services buildings of NFCS during regular business hours or at St. James Church before the show. Doors open at 7pm. Come one, come all, and prepare to be entertained.
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