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Show r B6 ARTS by LOWELL DURHAM THE PERFORMING 23. 1965 REVIEW. September KUED Posts Changes For New Season Last weeks PA column concluded with: 'But, perhaps, the biggest of all . . . m the Is educaong range tional TV. Next week, UlTs KUED . . .new horuonia! in the meantime, catch Channel 7s new Sunday schedule in late - afternoon - early - evening' old-mi- u .... ne channel' KUED... Today Not chanel No. 7! i mean is Extension Division . whose . night-ti- ES hike the daytime 14,500 up to the 18,000 figure or thereabouts). Back to the basement of the UU Music Hall, which bouses KUED lively crew headed DLL (just call by me Rex) Campbell. DLL Is for Durmese ... non-crew- Daddy-Long-Le- (See gs. last weeks PROVIDED WE CAN RAISE LD: MATCHING FUNDS So . . .7 ARO: S weve offered Ford $250,000 In FACILITIES which they have ac- cepted as 'matching funds'. .the .r ARO: Music . . So . . . Department will not be able to have the west half of the basement!! And that's how KUED was born! So LD saluted and went about informing his troops Big loser: the UU Bands program Now department head Forrest D Stoll had Just come out from Ohio State ('the only TRUE university" in ARO Jargon) to succeed Dr. Ronald D Gregory whose .triumphal entry into GSL valley la 1944 1 . - nine years before - In the Band which rests it-- ed Ute stormed the LA Coliseum for the 1948 USC-U- U quick-steppi- ng football game and swept the (0,000 customers In the wake of Its flashy crimson and whits uniforms and quick (180 steossecond) . knee-hi- white-enamel- gh democratised version of the Hessian goose-ste- p. Band leaders throughout western USA (for the quickstep was confined at that time to the Big Ten . . .where U. of Michigan and Ohio State, were its expoprincipally nents), Including We6t Coast, took up the cause. Result: the next decade saw a complete transformation of marching band programs in high schoolf .colleges and universities west of the Mississippi. The music store business became big business. The admittedly seamier side of Meredith Wilsons MUSIC MAN is no myth It was very real In the forties and fifties And it of astute made thousand-alre- s and as it now turns out unethical music (tore merchants who grew rich on profits from uniforms, shiny brass and woodwind instruments, music, music stands, music lessons, etc. The recent press disclosures of 'payola' involving un reputable merchants and poverty-ne- ar music teachers- - ed -'- Director Campbell, at a press luncheon this noon, announced the following administrative switches: GENE HAMBLETON, production manager, formerly of KUEIYstop points 'Aaron Copland: Music 20s, cago, Fridays 8 - fare usic' series. And BRAND NEW: KUED es on the goes on the In the Chi- PU; air-wav- Sabbath for the first time! Commencing last Sunday for several Ute Buffalo (Lucas Fo6S), Cincinnati (Max Rudolf), and Vienna (Swallisch) Symphonies Fridays at 9 PM: Red China's Crises ('Trouble in the Family,'), International Magazine. Also . . . Civic Dialogue, Thursdays 8 P M 'Tell Me which continues an Illustrious tradition . . . and a number of specials and occasional afternoon-earl- y spectaculars. Among the latter: the opening rehearsal of Utah Symphony in UUMHs concert room (which has dour bled as UtSym rehearsal halh since ARO invited MAbravanel and his 'cats (to quote concert master Harold Wolf) to join UU hilltop group and facilities. The maestro will be Llsteners-viewe- wlred-for-sou- evening hour, viewers saw the cream - of - the - KUED -weeks crop A welcome innovation Campbell sums up KUED philosophy, after pointing out that 'whereas a few years ago educational TV went unnoticed In the nations TV press, it is now growing in its own unique Local stations like way KUED, KQED (San Francisco), WGBH (Boston) and others have made headway in their . locales.' And, finally, 'The electromagnetic spectrum allows for the communication of ideas, to serve only the entertainment aspect is to proscribe and prostitute its potential. A society as affluent as ours can well afford a first- - Channel nd. rs will bear him chewing out delinquents. This is another tra 7 GENE HA ML ETON director and now top-c- at at 10 years in commercial radio-THa came teaching position at Californias Cabrillo most Hambleton s KUED productions V. IMw from a northern College. notable to date. "LHistoire du Soldat and ' Accent on Music, He is presently pursuing a ph. D. in Speech at UU. Current program manager ber personally in trombonist premiere IMS - ft r? fib Sbw iratfeptfeiDiniinTiieiratf BYRON OPEN SHAW announces changes in his department: MAX FORTIE, producer-director. Fortie I remem- as a classy Gregory's UU Band . . . in tact, then as now Fortband presin was a leader ident and all that brass. A native SLer be comes with 11 years experience in commer- ITALIAN PROVINCIAL cial broadcast experience, as EXECPRODUCER of his own TV production company in Las Vegas for past 3 years. Network credits: 'Wide, Wide The Tonight Show, World, Tournament of Champions, (all from Vegas) and others. At KUED he will be doing CMS , BWomL "Number Seven Sunny Street. Tell Mer (starring UUVeep Light Walnut MOOT . NEAL MAXWELL 'TV Clinic and others. RICHARD E. BORSTADT also moves into the producer-directo- rs circle. South High and UU graduate, he has been staging and lighting director for past 3 years at KUED and has been involved with UU radio outlet KUER which broadcast the German election results LIVE Sunday! Charming . . .bright are the words for KUEDs latest acquisition through the grace of UU PR chief ELIZABETH HAGLUND: GA YE HICKS from pboenirvllle down south of Utah's Dixie border. Actually, a native of the nation's capita Miss Kicks attended the Institute 35 miles south on US 91, served an LDS mission to Brasil, worked with the Peace Corp6 'Brasil Project and served time in the UUPR office. Miss Hicks will handle Image making for KUE D KUER. ...Translated: PR and Promotion. Other key KUED personnel; DAIL OGDEN. Asst Director to DLL CAMPBELL. HERB HOLZHAUSER, chief and SHERMAN engineer; MARTIN, art director. Team- wise, it ranks with the best of But KUED has a BIG CENTER: DLL Campbell! Gardner's boys are already watching Campbell, Jr. who is current- NACEL-GARDNE- R. the... 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Hambleton broadcasting Eight years ago . . . .almost exactly to the hour . . . then President A. Ray olpln picked up his phone and dialed campus extension 515. LD: Hello. ARO. Sorry we cant rive you the whole Union Music (then) Building for Dept. Weve just been offered $250,000 from the Ford Foundation for educational TV, 'So because, although legal . . it is certainly unethical (and immoral in the most extreme cases). particularly is this true of the firm which, for years, bugled itself as a musical St. George on white steed, with trombone as spear, needlessly expensive band uniforms as ed armor, and tubas as shield. Im all for tubas, dont get me wrong. Last Saturdays duel between UA and UU marching bands replete with dancing dolls in scanty costumes - was a real show. The former outnumbered the Utes 180 to 100, but the Utes under Loel Hepworth came over with the BIG SOUND. . . the best sounding' band in history. Meanwhile, back at KURD'S nest -- hatchery in MH basement Joins col- umn.) LD: the public watching; white-enamel- Big things are hatching up KUED way on the UU hilltop campus. Since Monday things have been humming-buttin- g with the onslaught of 3500 froeh. today Registration through Saturday Classwork Monday. And the UU's 18,000 paying customers (including the Division of Continuing Education . . . .what a when all they ?' directors in schools will bear band G-- E AMERICAN CLASSIC CHERRY ftoloncid Spgokor System encloted spook or cHombor tUmo! echo od onoying cabinet rto none Two 2 wper wooer, ,000 cycle OAponeMioJ ho'nt end 3 super tweeters Fully 1 1 wont i nwtj TAPE DECORATOR Stereo line at any of these Authorized Dealers: EARLS HOME FURNISHINGS 800 E. Ctnftr Midvolt MARK BROWN & SONS 4545 So. 9th East NIELSENS HANCO FURNITURE FURNITURE FAIR 701 So. Stott 2040 So. Stott SOTERS 1414 So. 6th Wttt PEHRSONS HARDWARE & APPLIANCE 21 15 So. 11th East Cottonwood Moll i J |