Show Concerts Tom Scott with Jucst Gasoline Alley at STSli“ur HalJ on the U "m' campus p m a discount! t Mt-en- 1 all students with II) ofavailable at the box office Ticket CSC fice the Kecords and Odyssey ts Ken Schlather Terrace Hotel L tali of both Tickets J'i lor perform-ance- s available at the Hotel Hill Mr Force Base LUih Wolfes and Bar C in Ogden check in Tickets available at the Ll' pril da Johnny Bay 8 p in he Spectrum j55 50 Ticket Office f Be' Mav 4 7 Palace lark at the Stilt " Tickets available at the I MI stores and "do P $5 Box Office Odyssey BeturtLs k Tom Jones at the Fvents Center on the 8 p in Tickets U of I campus at the box tillable av t!0 $6 and office and Odyssey Kecords - Mav 10 Special Journey w ith special tuest Montrose at the Terrace May 10 tentative Ballroom i Bush at the Salt m Tickets $550-- 6 available at the Box Office and Odyssey Records after April 16 - 17 May 0 Mav 27 - I'on Williams at the Terrace Ballroom tentative i i May 29 - Mailer Brothers and at the Salt Barbara Mandrill Palace tentative i remi-nesce- i June 3 - Boh Seeger at the Salt Palace tentative SUE MYERS June 22 - Bruce Springsteen at the Salt Palace tentative) ' 5 July 8 - Kris fcristofferson ard the Salt Pa- - Rita ( oolidge at lace tentative i Kotke - i tentative ' tentative i - FOR w TO THE MARCH OF DIMES Miss ZZ Top will dance Disco Dancing Pictuer's 1” Ladies buy at bar CACTUS CLUB TO’fr VOTE KELLY “SANDERS EXECUTIVE VP Will Take Time To LISTEN To You 55? IMPROVEMENTS! PROGRAM VOTE PAUL SIVLEY a Afternoon ving rock group with just a little roll and they really appeared to have a good time With performances like that one can hardly envision them ending the evening with a discussion of their religious views l m :IN THE GUEST SPEAKER An and Chicago TAKE TIME Because Kelly IN STUDENTADMINISTRA-gTION RELATIONS i WEDNESDAY ated with pulsating percussion Nothing special there but they have an infectious spontaneity exemplified by their solos played with the proverbial reckless abandon that makes for an exciting show They’re a hard dri- !33!3!3L3ni30yP113!DDttlclDi Outdoor Concert tentatively scheduled for the O of C football stadium negotiations are in progress for appearances by Kansas August lights They were good replicas though something on the order of first generation Xeroxed copies and they did leave nearly the entire audience limp exhausted and thoroughly satisified And that's what it's all about Well isn't it? The warmup band LeBlanc and Carr wasted no time in doing their job They came out rockin’ Theirs' is a sound with relatively simply lyrics lots of basic rock and roll guitar licks and nimble fingered keyboard work punctu SENATOR August 19 - The Marshall Tucker Band at the Salt Palace for SCIENCE June 24 - Boston at the Salt Palace tentative i July England Dan and John Ford Coley played all their hits to the wild approval of their audience in the Spectrum last Saturday night g 8 p Palace Wednesday April 12 1978 Page 13 and including a segment that startled more than a few people entertainment s the name of The song was impressive effecthe game (nve the customers tive and really quite good what they want Highly profesThe group played all their hits sional nothing out of place a to the wild approval of the good time guaranteed for all audience and included a few John Coley and Dan Seals songs from their latest album All Things Don't Come Fngland Dan know what the Easy” which reflects their current expeople want and being entertainers they gave it to them last perimentation with jazz Whether Saturday night Both appeared in by design or by chance England fine form as they rendered their Dan and John Cole" again on sax routine flawlessly opening with and piano respectively along the title track from "Dowdy with the backup band really Perry Road" demonstrating unlimbered at this point and their respective prowess on the played with surprising intensity The band especially appeared piano and saxophone in "Going Home Again” arid portioning out to enjoy themselves on the newer ever more of their syrupy saga in more complex songs and Dan "Gone Too Far” all within the Seals was at his best with sax in hand particularly on a tune with spat e of ten minutes a distincitive jazz-funThe formal of their show conflavor sisted of mixing the relatively that's never been released on fast numbers with their ballads disc The enthusiastic crowd and love songs meticulously re- responded to the increased tempo producing each without any fur- and was on its feet from near the ther musical interpretation with end of the concert to its conclushort breaks between songs to sion Musicianship for the most part preface the upcoming number and relate various anecdotes was excellent throughout Some One such informative bit of news of the arrangements though enlightened us as to the inspira- made England Dan look like a tion for "Holocaust” namely guitar-holdinsinger wasting his their Baha'i faith which they considerable talents on that instrument For the first half of the were going to acquaint any interested persons with munediately show continuity was conspicuous after the concert of course by its absence what with all the breaks between such short songs everyone was cordially invited That little spate of advertising There was no improvisation no was followed by a said song an interpretation of their songs just of their studio appropriate piece with full or- polished replicas work packaged in blue velvet chestration sy nthesized suits and french of great Gothic churches SiX reddy Fender at Ballroom in the M and 10 pm y v) i in Life England Dan & John Ford Coley: keeping the crowds happy 12 I Student Concert review I I I I I JV HASS SENATOR U Bill Adams Special Projects “Punch Bill V P Out” On the ballot — he does have opposition 0§) § J :f o ($i' Receive-- a and Higher Gifts Return Worth with Daily Saving Interest for Member FDIC iQQjfrO end SmrthfteJd Three Convenient Officee in Loflen |