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Show Page D10 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, December 26, 1995 rarani innninOHn fffi I LULJ LJl Li L i 1. y UKJlUrs uYJ Two Concerts at 6:30 & 9:00 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle Tickets Available At Provo City Center, 351 $1 each, maximum 4 ticket per person ' " ' r W. Center, Mayor's office , ! V 'I THE LEGEND CONTINUES Featuring the combined talents of Jim Pike and Bob Engeman who earned their letters on Capital Records. Joining them is Ric de Azevedo of "The King Family." When the house lights dim, the low rumble in the audience will turn to a roar as "REUNION" put on the sweaters Jim and Bob were famous for and move through their seemingly endless line of hits. Two thirds of the group were previously the original members of the most successful romantic ballad vocal group and college concert attraction of the 1960's. Finally after all these years Jim and Bob have decided to reunite. Ric, the third member of "REUNION" has gained fame by appearing frequently on national television with the King Family. . Bob combined had 46 consecutive hit albums, nine Gold Albums, five Grammy nominations, and thrilled audiences from New York City's Waldorf Astoria and main rooms in Las Vegas to mammoth arenas in Japan and the Philippines. Collectively, Jim and Bob have sold more than thirty million dollars worth of records world wide and became internationally famous. Their past traces the career of one of the world's most successful and consistent vocal groups. As for their future, well, after you have heard and seen them in concert, it won't take a mind reader to predict their continuing rJim and success. For it truly is a "class" REUNION. It's a "REUNION" but it's like they never left 17' ... SPONSORED BY GENEVA STEEL PROVO ARTS COUNCIL THE DAILY HERALD i I ' ': |