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Show i "I:;:- - JIM ll&apf!p 1 Many South Davis area young people showed up at Imagine Music to meet "Figures on the Beach" and get their albums signed. . Music band gets things rocking & rolling at Image Music in Bountiful saidihey were quite impressed with their fans in the Bountiful area. "They're so unjaded,"said Chris Ewen. "They're not a bunch of skate punks like we usually see." The band was also impressed with the Utah scenery and plan to try "the greatest snow on earth" the next time they are in the area Imagine Music's Paul Murphy said,"Some kids told me they couldn't believe something this cool had come to Bountiful. But Figures on the Beach,, is only a beginning. Crazy 8's, a very popular band from Seattle, will be here in November. Other bands will be here too...but they will be a surprise." Turner Overdrive tune "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet."! "We did the sojig as a joke," says singer Anthony Kazinski. "It was definitely done tongue-in-cheek." But a lot of people are taking the piece seriously, not that the five-member five-member band from Detroit is unhappy. More than 100 young people lined up at Imagine Music to meet Figures on the Beach. The band takes its name from a Picasso painting that has faces that bear more than a passing resemblance to the band members. The band is on a 30-city tour of the United States. Band members By CHERIE HUBER BOUNTIFULIt took an old rock and roll song from the 70's to get radio dee jays to finally play Figures on the Beach, a modern music band with a sound that is well into the 1990s. It also took a late night call to St. Louis on Friday to arrange for the band to sign autographs in Bountiful Boun-tiful the following Monday. The group was in Bountiful on September 18 at Imagine Music, 107 North Main, to sign their second se-cond album for Sire Records, also called Figures on the Beach. The album indues the old Bachman- |