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Show .'The Park Record Section C Page B13 P Thursday, December 22, 1994 KUER will T Jazz, the uniquely American ! art form, has the ability to swing !, any.audience and shake the house almost anywhere around ; the globe. Although most of its ! original practitioners have given ; their last encores, their music j can be heard again on Jazz ; Smithsonian, a performance ; series of eight new one-hour pro-; pro-; grams created by Radio Smithsonian, with legendary jazz ! singer Lena Home as host. The series will be broadcast on ! KUER FM 90 on Saturdays from ! 7-8 p.m. beginning Jan. 7. ! What makes this series so dis-! dis-! tinctive is that it features the I music of the acclaimed I Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks ; Orchestra, who mission is to I bring "living sound" to the music f the 1920s, '30s '40s and 50s nlhaf is too often heard today only sfcn old, technically flawed Recordings. The orchestra was treated in 1991 with a congressional congres-sional appropriation in recognition recogni-tion of the importance of jazz, to preserve the music before it was jlost forever. Founded by Smithsonian curator John Dinosaurs at Your kids are out of school for the holiday break with nothing to do. You need to return that neon, clip-on tie with matching wrist bands that your aunt gave you, but don't want to leave the young ones at home alone. What do you do? Easy, come to the Crossroads PJaza, bring the kids and leave them with the 14 prehistoric, i. To the Hoop gives behind the scene look at Jazz The Utah Jazz women's organization organi-zation "The Rest of the Jazz," has recently published a new book titled To the Hoop to let fans know what goes on behind the scenes with the Utah Jazz. All proceeds from the 64-page children's book will be donated to woman 's'arid children's charities ' in Utah. The wives of the Jazz players and staff are committed to serving disadvantaged women and children and have donated more than $200,000 to worthy organizations in the past. This year, they hope to contribute more than ever. Their book is ideally suited for Park City Secretarial Executive Secretarial Service For Business Individuals Visiting Executives Legal Financial Real Estate Tape Transcription Notary Service Resumes Modem Desktop Publishing Laser Jet Printer Professional Efficient Service 8:30-5:00, Mon-Fri, Weekend by Appt 314 Main St. Suto 200 PkCy,UT 84080 (Abow Rooky Mtn. Choootal. Fdxy) Phone 801-645-8702 Fax 645-9171 nautili f 5' Park City Golf Course 1541 Thaynes Canyon 649-7177 4 feature a series of jazz concerts Edward Hasse, who is also its executive director, the orchestra is the only jazz orchestra resident in a museum, and builds on a 20-year 20-year record of Smithsonian efforts in the field of jazz. Performances on Jazz Smithsonian are recorded from live concert performances of the orchestra. The music scintillates between driving dance tunes, luscious lus-cious melodic themes, and the most complex jazz classics. Live renditions of pieces such as Count Basie's "Jumpin' at the Woodside," Tommy Dorsey's "Loose Lid Special," Duke Ellington's "Harlem Airshaft" and Benny Goodman's "Life Goes to a Party" are played the way they were originally performed. per-formed. Jazz Smithsonian is produced by Radio Smithsonian: Wesley Horner, executive producer Tim Owens, producer. It is distributed nationwide by American Public Radio. Jazz Smithsonian is part of America's Jazz Heritage, a partnership of the Lila Wallace-Reader's Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund and the Smithsonian Institution. Crossroads gigantic, ferocious creatures in the Kokoro Dinosaur exhibit! Don't worry, most of the dinosaurs are vegetarians. And now there's a big bear to add to the excitement. The exhibit is open during mall hours and becomes extinct Dec. 31. Prices have been lowered for the holidays to $3 per person and $2.50 per person for groups of four or more. children ages six through 12, but will appeal to fans of all ages. The book is hardback and contains con-tains more than 80 full-color photos, pho-tos, most taken by Utah Jazz photographer pho-tographer Norm Perdue. His work has been featured in many national nation-al and international sporting publications. pub-lications. ! '' " ' ' ' r; : To the Hoop is on sale at Smith's Food and Drug stores, ZCMI, Deseret Book, Pro Image stores, Barnes & Noble, and in many other stores in Salt Lake City. Utah residents outside of the Salt Lake area may order copies by calling the Delta Center Pro Image store at (801) 325-27 63. ODDS & ENDS I o w mm w ormo vmrnmam) DISTINCTIVE LOG FURNITURE YEAR END SALE!!! DRIVE TO COALVILLE BEST VALUES OF THE YEAR 20 Minutes East of Park CKy on 1-80 Open Daily 9-5 (Except Sunday) 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 801336-4287 Wb ioolidag Reason, CELEBRATE WITH US Open Christmas Day New Years Eve Party featuring: Live entertainment Plenty of seating for everyone CALL FOR RESERVATIONS Now open at two locations ) ""' "S . on Earth V I if . May you and your loved ones have a tn pf if safe and joyous Holiday Season, a healthy I fffi I ) II I anc ProsP?rous ew Year Jv 1 f II Tom Ligare Grwli I 1 II 1662 Bonanza Dr., Park City, Ut. tM j I It 1 1 f it . t fc ll- I ll mil in H..I.I null I I- ! ill- 1 1 XL I I (T1TI IADU I A gifted saxophonist from Jazz Masterworks plays a Duke Ellington piece. Three Wise Men Who were the wise men who traveled from far? Who gave them a message concerning a star-That star-That the shepherds saw, as they guarded their sheep, And wise men traveled by slow camel's feet? How long did they know? Why were they wise? Who told them a star would travel the skies? And rest above where a world's hope was bom-Has bom-Has two thousand years' passing healed a world's storm? They would have needed to know a long while before-For before-For camels to reach a manger's door-And door-And gifts they carried from faraway lans:'- A star to lead them like a guiding hand. Is it a mystery? It haunts me from dust till morn. How wise men knew when a Babe was born, How long had they known, before they came? And the one who told them, was God His name? 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