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Show rUip. Suede Shoes Concerts offer good kam when we have the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival along with Richie Havens the following Friday; both should provide some excellent ex-cellent music. Richie Havens is usually billed as a "folk" act, but on record he has often experimented broadly with lyrics and music, usually to good effect. He has had plenty of stage experience, having worked his way from the Greenwich Village coffee shops in the early sixties all i the way to Wood, again, so it s, tertaining in Is The two-day ja2, , tuallyonlyl t Program of festiJ : are absolutely J, f?l WSJ? By VAL NESS Chronicle Staff The Chambers Brothers, along with Cecil and the Funk Machine will appear Wednesday night at 7 and 10 P.m. in the Union Ballroom. Before , they achieved popular recognition in about 1967 the Chambers Brothers were best known as a very professional soul and gospel group. Their record, The Time Has Come, made them one of the only black acts in the country with the same appeal as Jimi Hendrix. On stage, they have usually introduced in-troduced themselves with some of their better known sock-o-delik tunes, but then they often get into some of their older gospel and soul harmonies. This concert could be good medicine for the soul in this particular week of horrors. There will doubtless be more good medicine this weekend |