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Show B E A M CENTRAL VACUUMS CCMniL VICUUV SIttCUl Studies show that a Beam central vacuum will improve your indoor air quality for a healthier home. • • • Wed/Thurs/Fri, June 25-27, 2008 The Park Record C-8 High "fuel prices limit indie band tours touring bands. But the nearly "We often ask ourselves, is it $2,500 in gas Garcia and his two worth driving so far when gas is bandmates would have had to almost $5 a gallon?" said Ann pay just !b make it to Vancouver, Yu, the band's singer. "We spend Canada, and back was too much at least 150 bucks in gas to (get to overcome. to) a show, when there is no guar"There's rro way we can sus- antee that you'll make any of it tain a blow that big," he said, back. adding that the band is lucky to "It does screw up a lot of break even on a tour even when bands on the West Coast, 'cause gas prices are more moderate. ... there are very few cities to play If they're not canceling their in under seven-hour stretches, tours, small acts are banding which can be costly," Yu said. together, stuffing themselves into The tough choices being made smaller vehicles or cutting short at the bottom of the music industheir tours. try food chain are just one more "We do have two bands. The hit to the business already reeling Revisions and The Estranged, from declining album sales out on tour together right now because of digital music. who have decided to share a van Gary Bongiovanni, editor-into save on gas costs," said Ken chief of Pollstar, a trade publicaCheppaikode, who operates tion covering the concert busiDirtnap Records, a Portland, ness, said the cost of fuel is Ore r independent label and affecting all levels, but the "peorecord shop. ple being most affected are new Cheppaikode said that after bands touring on the subsistence putting seven band members and level. They don't have the poputheir equipment into a van, they larity to charge higher ticket didn't have room for a roadie. prices because of higher fuel San Francisco's LoveLikeFire, costs." a young band that counts on Weathering soaring prices for touring to make money and more famous bands sometimes increase its fan base, now tries to means just cutting back. "Like get to the East Coast more often big acts using eight trucks instead because the cities are closer to of 12 this time around," each other than out west. Bongiovanni said. By JASON DEAREN Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Steven Garcia pulled into a Houston gas station recently to Free estimates for new fill up the old Dodge van his or existing homes punk band uses on summer tours. For months, the 23-year-old Fast,dependable insinger-guitarist had been budgethome service on all ing money and booking show dates for Something Fierce's brands third tour - but skyrocketing gas prices have put the brakes on We make old systems those plans. work like new "Once I ran the numbers it was a 'There's no (expletive) $10 OFF Service Coll with This Ad way' kind of moment," Garcia said. After much hand-wringing SALTLAKE....298-3656 and grumbling from bookers who'd scheduled the band to PARKCITY....649-3694 play, Garcia canceled the tour. www.swissboy.biz Cramming into a rusty, creaky van and playing dive bars and house parties is a summer ritual for many young musicians and ambitious independent bands trying to get exposure, make a living and maybe build a solid future in music. But like everything else that requires lengthy time on the road, filling up at $4 a gallon or more is taking a toll. On the grass-roots level, cost has always been a concern for Larger bands can also ask clubs for guaranteed money to play, meaning even if no one comes to the show, they'll still get paid. And with the higher gas prices, they're asking for more, said Romona Downey, who books bands at the Bottom of the Hill club in San Francisco, which is popular with midlevel touring bands. Dirtnap's Cheppaikode said the independent bands on his label don't always have the leverage to ask for guaranteed money and therefore they swallow the extra costs. They also tend to play at very small venues that may not be able to offer guarantees. "I always tell our bands to make sure they have lots of (merchandise) to sell on each tour," he said. Still, the groups have to get there to sell their goods. So for the little guy, there's often no choice but to keep truckin' and gas prices just become another hurdle on an already difficult road to stardom. "What else can you do?" Yu said. "It's just the battle scars of trying to get your music out there. And for every band that doesn't or can't do it, there are other ones that can and will." Barack Obama inspires Milan runway style Donatella's latest show, and shirts The relaxed feel of the collecunder jackets were either super tions is epitomized by the return of easy with rolled up sleeves or , the unlined jacket, which, when replaced by a silk T-shirt. coupled with wide loose trousers, MILAN, Italy (AP) The latest The new Versace suit has a creates a casual yet elegant sum"first" for Barack Obama comes structured jacket softened by a mer suit. off the Milan runway. double lapel or no lapel at all and Right at home with this look Calling the U.S. presidential slim trousers with slick techno-fab- was Tomas Maier, the creative hopeful "the man of the moment," ric sheen. Crazy zigzags break up director at Bottega Veneta, who Donatella Versace dedicated her the monotony of pinstripes and presented his collection Sunday Spring-Summer 2009 collection checks, while the pastel palette morning. presented Saturday evening to gives the collection a warm sumFrom the ultra soft pajama Obama, creating a style she said mer feel. jacket to the classic blazer, to the was designed for "a relaxed man Sitting in the front row, actor white shantung silk dinner jacket, who doesn't need to flex muscles Rupert Everett applauded enthu- the idea is to keep a guy stylish and to show he has power." siastically, showing that even if it comfortable throughout the day. Chatting with reporters in the was not dedicated to him, he found Novelty comes in the "double cool of the garden of her private the collection right up his alley. jacket" which appears to have seppalazzo in downtown Milan at an Overall, this round of "moda arate layers, creating a two-jackafter-show dinner party, the Milanese" menswear preview col- ets-in-one effect. designer also had some fashion lections, which ends Wednesday, "If you think about the gap in tips for the campaign trail. "I promises to be all about chilling menswear between a tailored suit would get rid of the tie and jazz up out, a refreshing thought in a and a T-shirt and jeans, it's filled by the shirt," she said. Milan in the grip of this summer's the jacket," Maier says in his show In fact, there were no ties in first heat wave. notes. By DANIELA PETROFF AP Fashion Writer Ultra-soft trousers with welldefined cuff, cool khaki and pastel shades, loafers and saddle shoes, and the latest men's shopping bag in Bottega's exquisite leather complete the collection's casual chic. Sunday afternoon, Giorgio Armani presented his second line Emporio collection aimed at a younger customer. The first part of the show reflected the current return of the jacket and suit, with the added attraction of the vest, either as part of the suit or on its own. Here the designer was tops, but then suit tailoring comes naturally to the maestro who invented the unlined jacket back in the 1970s. An Armani suit is a must in the closets of the rich and famous. The second half of the show, dedicated to sportswear, strayed from this tradition. 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