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Show j- ,i 2C ' NEWS, Friday, September 15, 19 U DESERET Great Combo Music, Nature rw By CELESTE CARLISLE Young Americans Wnler Before the concert was over last Saturday more than 7,000 people covered the hills and greens at the bottom of the Pay Day lift m Park City. They came for nature and and got both music ... The nature was courtesy of Mother Earth with slight alterations by the Greater Park City Co. The music: performed ay Gordon Lightfoot, and Rick 'ement, Terry Haynes in the second set. Leo Kottke started the evening Kottke has played better sets, i.e. a year ago when he headlined at Kingsbury Hall. Kottke played on a borrowed guitar but couldnt acquire instant adaptation to the different spacing on strings and keyboard. He quit o i the playing g One of the last years shows for Room 222 was written by students at Skyline High, and Judy wanted to meet them. throughout most of his songs. Even more disagreeable were choruses of fans who sang along loudly, and worse, out of tune But not all control was by the crowd. There were times when silence and Lightfoots company were all there was to be beaid As we huddled for warmth, listening to his swift t.to i If. fx f f fjf Nevertheless, Kottke played to perfection, those songs that he did play, and hes still the best bottleneck guitarist to come to these salty shores. His jokes were quick although few, and he showed his responsiveness to the audience with the retort: Boogie, yourself after being told to "Boogie, Leo Even before Lightfoot had ft v ; In aaf .faifaaa ... a sky, a reality that night umc.) of nature and music. rated without any waiting, sections were pointed out to each arriving group, and tickets were checked once more after scats had beem found Ijgntfooi also seeks what is perfect He stopped playing one song, complaining of the cold and his numbed fingers which could not match the required tempo Yet he continued to play, even after the ram began, insisting that we lyrics, different phrases m his songs acutely reminded the hear certain songs before we left After that, he said, it was listener of his physical surup to us He returned for an roundings encore and finished his set as Autumn-co- l ored hills sang snow flumes could be clearly Lightfoot, and I thought of the seen in the beams shafting I hills had from the .spotlight,; patchwork quilted seen- before the sun had set. The Park City groups, which He sang, too, of stars in the planned the concert, have learned a great deal fiom summer concert and plan to incorporate their knowledge into planning for next year Some of the very tentative ideas theyre discussing, NATIONALLY includestarting a concert (Billboard) around two or three in the af1 Honkey Chateau Elton ternoon with local groups, John bringing on the headliners at 5 or 6 p.m and ending the con2 Schools Out Alice Coo- cert at sunset peThe concert was extremely 3 Chicago V Chicago and crowd conA 4 trol was the finest Roads Song For You were clearly marked Cars Carpenters were all the way to parking 5 Greatest Hits Simon & stalls, groups of ticketholders Garfunkel s and were sepa- 6 Exile On Main Street-Rol- ling Stones I 7. Big Bambu Cheech & Chong The security was in the planmrg There werent even any purse checks. Chateau Elton 2 Moods 3 Neil Diamond Lake Emerson, Trilogy Palmer & 4 Carney 5 Live Leon Russell Santana & Buddy Miles 6 Chicago 7 Never A Dull Stewart 8 V Chicago Alice Cooper Greatest Hits Simon 9 Garfunke! Seven Separate Fools Three Dog Night 10 C ! y if h ) ti 0 0 w-- . - v x , 1 a ;i ft The Untouchables, Batman. Play"Westinghouse Love, American Style, and house, Bewitched. Judy s a native of Los Angeles where she attended private and public schools Wher she had a show to do, she was excused from school for the three of four days of filming A tutor at the studio would help her with her studies ? i Judy has been working in Room for four years When asked if she I ii . il It it n r - - When remain $4? Judys ambition is to be an actress legitimate theater. She believes that is where shed truly learn to act. 'i4l P' $h , 4 i?r f!Vv W m the 222 k Cl Doesnt being n the same shov and in the a same part for four years make you tend to stereotype the character? asked an advanced drama student, ies," replied Judy. I find that after a while its Lard to keep the character fiesh and new I find that accepting other outside acting differjobs which call for completely ent characters, gives me a chance to broaden my learning and keeps Helen Loomis more of a challenge. asked why Skyline's script had been altered from the original, Judy explained that all TV scripts are rewritten many times-fi- rst by editors, then by producers and directors, and finally, iy the actors themselves Many times the senpts are completely rewritten through such a process, but the basic concepts always h V- i " Star of Room 222, Judy Strangiswsfc Skyline High this week. liitroducin Sears New Fashion Board etters For 1972-7- 3 . t f I ticket-buyer- Moment-R- od Schools Out ever watehed the show, she replied, The first year Room 222 was on the am I watched it every week, but now I just watch it occasionally. I enjoy watching it, though When we film, we dont film in sequence. We kip from one act to another and then back again, and its interesting to see how everything fits together in the end mrm - John f I Judys career m show business began accidentally at the age of 5 when her mother took an older sister, Cindy, to audition at NBC. Unable to find a baby sitter, Mrs. Stangis took Judy along Both girls received singing and acting parts with Charlton Heston. Since that time she has been season shows, in many such as: Playhouse 90, Twilight Zone, Gordon Lightfoot attracts 7, OCX) to nature concert at Park City despite cold, rain and snow fluries. TOP TEN ALBUMS LOCALLY (KRSP) Si well-know- n , g losing almost half his repertoire Since Kottke hasnt incorporated any new songs m his gigs for over a year, the rest of his performance could be termed recycled Honkey w k-- v, tttM &.it V. . II n set up, the yellow tape lines, designating reserved mares on the green, went unnoticed as listeners crowded the bandstand while ticket holders behind them demanded their removal. Ive never seen a surging crowd disbanded yet, and this was no exception 4?$ ft a By SHAUNA REID Skyline Reporter uty after two songs, thus 1 n Skyline Hign School students welcomed the talented Judy Strangis, TV Alactress of ABCs Room 222 Helen a student, though Judy plays senes, Loomis, in the comedy-dram- a at Skyline she assumed the roles of teacher and counselor as she answered questions of the creative wnt-mand advanced drama students The crowd "as eager, too eager perhaps, for there were times when Lightfoot clearly would have preferred a little quiet attention, instead of the calls and cheers occurring 3 TV Actress Visits Skyline 0 8 At Karlc n JUDY STRANGIS, 'ROOM 22?' & got rid Of 8. unwanted Moods Neil Diamond 9 Lookin' Through Windows Jackson 5 10 Live-Carl- The Santana Buddy Miles & hair in minutes and it stayed off for weeks. 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