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Show Jamie Rush, a heavy blues-oriented group will play ther concert" this weekend at the Old Mill I new music BY STEVE POULSON Jr. Entertainment Editor The Mill The Old Mill is alive and well and still features the very best in progressive rock. The Mill changed its management last week and has some new things in store. Plans are being made for a restaurant and beer parlor on the top floor, ! to be completed in the next two months. The discotheque will still be happening on the second floor with two bands and Five Fingers every Friday, Saturday and Sunday Sun-day night. The main floor will house a new leather shop and a truly elaborate head shop (plans are being made to include records and duds, as well as the usual stuff). This weekend Jamie Rush will play their last gig in Salt Lake (at least for a while) since they are leaving for the Coast next week. Also billed with Jamie Rush will be Revenge of Skimmed Milk, made up of bits and pieces from Holden Caulfield and Sunday; Sun-day; their instrumentation is superb. Carlos Montoya Carlos Montoya, the worlds most renowned Flemenco guitarist, guitar-ist, will appear at the Valley Music Hall Saturday evening. Records in Review "Poet and the One Man Band" (Paramount): the poet, I presume, is the fellow that sings lead vocal and writes all the group's material. The "one man band" is actually five excellent musicians (Nicky Hopkins and others sit in now and then). Their style is basically rock, but very different and hard to describe de-scribe (very musical though). The songs are well written, vvitht vocal harmony arrange .' strumentation is classy. "Together (As A fc Life)" (Steed)-The lllusio,r is another beautiful album by another very good butte': known group. Their sound" some points verges on beingh rock, but is much too musici ' creative to be thrown im0' classification. The lead vocal beautiful, as are the rest 0 musicians (guitars, piano, aniK pie sitting in). The songsandf arrangements (with some cl, type backup) are especially;: worthy. 5 , V " " j i - -"' 4a.vM. Julie Christie in the film "Far From the Madd ing Crowd." |