OCR Text |
Show 'Preservation' give I America's true art ; a The kind of New Orleans jazz that became wef 's American art forms will be heard in Kingsbury Hall tnurso P'm' filer m Preservation Hall Jazz Band, fresh out of its native NewOi pr will kick off the 1971-72 season for the University Af Assn. . P "If there is such a thing as a generation gap, U( program director for Lectures and Concerts, "preP Sn This is jazz that speaks to kids of any age." Besides being a far cry from the usual C"'c M"0i dangles a special price carrot in front of students, the regular general admission price of $3.50. (f" Miss Jessie M. Perry, professor emeritus of music : president of the Civic Music Assn., recomtmfnrjuSt&8 bargain: PHJB plus four other top flight concerts rate for U of U students. pdwoV PHJB performed in Kingsbury Hall two years ago an and critics alike. The musicians are all old an eipiPlre Alan Jaffe, who plays tuba with the group ana Hall in New Orleans when not on the road. Tickets are on sale in advance at the Annex Sw!ebee Hall and at the door. Sales, Miss Perry reported, |