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Show The Park Record C-4 PARK CITY FILM SERIES.ORG CREATING COMMUNITY THROUGH FILM I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO MAR 24 Fri 8pm MAR 25 Sat 8pm MAR 26 Sun 6pm Wed/Thurs/Fri, March 22-24, 2017 Rock fans will enjoy the Great White bite Saturday Rated PG-13 "Whatever you think about the past and future of what used to be called “race relations"... this movie will make you think again, and may even change your mind." - A.O. Scott, NY Times. JIM SANTY AUDITORIUM 1255 PARK AVE, Underwritten by Ric Catoni PARK CITY • 435.615.8291 TUESDAY APRIL 4, 2017 Jim Santy Auditorium Park City Library PRESENTED BY: Doors open at 6:00PM, Raffle at 6:15PM, Showing starts at 6:30PM Tickets available online at: SOME THEMATIC ELEMENTS www. BeyondSightMovie .com/tour-dates NEIL ZIOZOWER Great White, above, and Slaughter will be the first hard-rock show to pull into the DeJoria Center in Kamas. The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Saturday, March 25. Band will play DeJoria Center with Slaughter By SCOTT IWASAKI The Park Record Even after 30 years, Great White guitarist Mark Kendall is still ready to rock. “We play different sets every night,” Kendall said during a Park Record interview. “We do some extended jams to bring the crowd into the show. And sometimes we don’t know what’s going to happen. I love those moments.” Great White -- known for the hits “Save All Your Love,” “Rock Me” and “Once Bitten Twice Shy” -- will play Saturday at the DeJoria Center. The show will open with Slaughter. Kendall knows Great White is lucky to be touring and making music in the 2000s after hitting it big in the 1980s. “You know, a band doesn’t figure to have this much longevity,” Kendall said. “The only reason I can come up with for us still being here is that we continue to make music.” Kendall never wanted to be- The L.A. 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I got in this because I love to make music and play live.” If I had to go to the store, I would take my acoustic and play it walking down the street like the goofiest human in the world...” Mark Kendall Great White guitarist and founder Although the band will play the big hits during Saturday’s show, Kendall said fans will hear some surprises. “I just don’t want to entertain,” he said. “I want to blow our audiences away and give people their money’s worth.” As a child Kendall was obsessed with the guitar and, he confessed, that’s still true. “If I had to go to the store, I would take my acoustic and play it walking down the street like the goofiest human in the world,” he said with a laugh. When it came time to form Great White, Kendall and the band had a plan. “Our thing was to play more than anyone, even if that meant playing for free, which we did,” he said. “We would play six nights a week, five for free, and then plaster the streets with our flyers.” The flyers served a purpose. “You know when you go the store and buy Tide because of all of those commercials? Well, we thought if we put up more flyers than the other bands and played more than the other bands that people would like us and come see the shows because they thought they were supposed to,” Kendall said with a laugh. “We wanted to brainwash people into loving us.” The guitarist’s dream came true in the early 1980s. “We played at the Whisky a Go-Go and the right guy was in the crowd,” Kendall said. “Then a few months later, we were in the studio recording our first record.” The band worked with German producer Michael Wagener on its first two releases “Great White” and “Shot in the Dark.” More than three decades later, the band and Wagener are working on a new album together. “We’ve been in Nashville for the past two months and the album is done and we’re really pleased with it,” Kendall said. Please see Band, C-7 Introducing... 435-645-7139 www.marketatparkcity.com Please look for our insert in today’s paper! 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