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Show B10 CLUBS Friday, February 14, 1997 The Salt Lake Tribune CLUB NOTES Cuckoo aoe Coco: A men 0 important, and t co Montoya has \Ibert Collins and ho ns Rose was 16. She watched musicals on TV a 10 when she was a child and fre. quented dance clubs when she was a teen She has plenty of heroes and Strother, 1968 rock-solid rhythm Awakening performs Saturday CLUB LISTINGS at the Safari, 165.S. West Tem: ple, Salt Lake City Showtime is 9 p.m Fronted by Herb Daly, the uitarist of America first Rasta reggae group, the Rasta outh, 8:30 Furtado, who pla’ Saturday at the Wooden Dog Square, 476 S. at Trolley 700 East, Salt Lake City Admission to the 7:30 p.m $10 in advance, Z Furtado are nation Blues Tornado: Rory Block from New York City, but belies her Dog at rate \dmission i eratPage, jane, DB. Sun Masons k, Zephyr, 3018.1 song SATURDAY fui fan a ae SRA Sebadoh TheYael conte, : ne vin ter | | | Blues Bam Davie Woman is Hardto Find. ther, who dedicated the ng to Mond n0F Lake ( h vife, the perform Dead Goat Sa S. West Temple, Salt | | Admission to the 9 p.m. per £ JADE GARDEN Safri ny other offer National Ballet oy WULGTN ecuaTUN cga cay a FEBRUARY28 AT 8 PM Camel SUC wears PET ety Inez. de. Castro , Fiebre Call 581-7100or Group and U. of U, student digcounts 355-ARTS Presented by ASUL audition there She has been singing in Park Robertson was a drummer in the band at the famous Madonna ever since. Robertson, whofollowed Rose when she moved to Inn in San Luis Obispo. Rose stayed home and raised the kids — she and Robertson had four — sang occasionally at church and er sang in a little band, for ex ‘a money and fun When she and Robertson sepa- rated after 25 years of marriage. Rose moved to Tuecson with her mother, who neededa warmer cli mate, Her mother loved to dance 50 Rose took her out to every club that played "40s jazz Once again, Rose was asked to sing, but didn’t take it seriously City — and nowSalt Lake City — Utah, plays in his ex-wife’s band Among Rose’s favorite songs are “Fools RushIn,” “It Might as Well Be Spring,” “The Nearness of You,” “WhenI Fall in Love Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe” and “Over the Rainbow Her children and grandchildren loveto see herperform, but she’s not what you would call a typical grandmother. She dyed her auburn hair blond and cuts a striking figure in her stiletto heels, sequins and beads. She loves anything that shines ‘One of my favorite parts of she did little trio eiipo Tliaarh, otk, \Caéro's, PapeKeg “Iwas just some ofthat hillbilly voodoo and all that. They kind of fed him like a dog, thought he must have been the product of the devil. There's not a lot of medical knowledge hadpolio Park (And, yes, being from Arkansas, Thornton is a genuine Friend of Bill. Then Bill Clinton once got Thorntonajobin that state highway department.) Thornton began developing a E. 100 : @} back therein the woods, and what the deal was really was that he Dry a PilBox th pik Thornton at happened @ » andstuff when we were working together, just goofing off with me,” Thornton said. “I knew he hadit in him. When you know people, you know what they're all about we havea lot of characters and a lot of stort he said. “It makes show was turnedinto a 25-minute film, “Some Folks Call It a Sling said ‘They said that wh: said he might not that wehavein the South is that BILLY BOB THORNTON Where I was raised in Arkansas couldnt talk plain,” Thornton have taken a chance onRitter if they hadn't worked together for three years on ‘Hearts He was always doing cha What Thornton knows all about is Southerners. ‘“The great thing of the character were based on was that his mother was seared by a snake when she was pregnant — DeadGoat Saloon, “Country Kaigats Blade,” that played at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival Thornton then hooked up with Larry Meistrich, president of a New York production company called the Shooting Gallery which specializes in letting writ ers direct their own works. Thorn. ton turned his play into a movie it easy toat least write about what we know I don't consider my self a great writeroutsideof what I know. I probably couldn’t write a science-fiction movie, or a mov ie about Salt Lake City. I just wouldn't know it. That probably applies to anybody. I have a feeling Woody Allen wouldn't write a very good movie about Jackson, Miss Being a Southerner in Holly wood also has its advantages 20 or When I was first coming up people alot of times would treat me like some goodold sheepdog who just came in the door,” he ges at my mother’s at Christ mas time,” he said a deal, it's kind of like being a script in two months, mostly dur ing breaks when he co-starred on Ritter's CBS sitcom ‘Hearts Afire.” “I finished the last In casting ‘Sling Blade Thornton pulled a few surprises that paid off. He picked country singer Dwight Yoakam to play Doyle, the abusive boyfriend of Karl's new landlady, Linda. He found an intense youngactor, Lu cas Black(seen on the short-lived series “American Gothic"), to said. “Sometimes when you make ard shark, You cansort of call their bluff on things, act like you don't really know what they're talking about and then come back at ‘emwith something After snaggingtwo Oscar nomi nations, it's unlikely Hollywood will underestimate Thornton again Billy ® ») DIAMOND LIES (id Jackson, Miss.”? one-man stage show based on Karl. A key monologue in the PUTA THEATER LEAGUE OF UTAH WELLS FA “One Big Barn-Burning, Bring Your Valentines in for Our Roof-Raising, Heaven-Rocking, \ SWEETHEART DINNERS PRIME RIB { Jubilation-Generating Show!” OUR SPECIALTY! a} 1528 W.esateTEMPLE 33-0547 ae Pee eee genet = opt, f 39 SPAGIAS A oo ARRIVE BEFORE 11:00 am Saturday or Sunday, present this l l I I l I coupon and receive a i 1-hour massage for only $13°° | I REGULARLY $18 Tickets: $10 - $28 Sunday night with the Sugar Jazz band and gained a following. A Waitress at Ziggy’s suggested she to Los Angeles, thenupto the cen tral coast to raise their growing family he said of developing made him live out in the shed, be. cause he was kind of deformed @ and walked funny and 2040 Or eco be Bel on Special Dinners for Two Dine in only Not valid on lunch item coupon per visit. Not writing people he knew growing up “buringCee Incident, rock. Zeph Clut Ceci (ue UESMMe beliesLUM entep BESThSirs nx 230 Greg FloorTrio, jazz. 8 Cooper's 19 200 South, 9 pm Barry Lee, blu n Street, Trolle E. 571-0808 SAVE $3 00 here She got her first big break at a coffee house, where she sat in one play the boy whobefriends Karl And hecast the comedic Ritter against type as Vaughan, asoftspoken gay man who tries tolook out for Linda Subconsciously, though, parts Sabre 37 W. 10600 S - SANDY ¢ Valentine’s D , Celebration F b.14,-1997 to club. Becauseof these weird li quor laws, you can't do that —_—_—_—_—_ “7 don't consider myself a great writer outside of what I knew. I probably couldn’t write a sciencefiction movie, or a movie about Salt Lake City. I just wouldn't knowit. That probablyapplies to anybody. ... 1 have a feeling Woody Allen wouldn't write a very good movie about there was a guy whose family Kelly Luke, vir ety, Gepet ZionTribe, rey, Beverly Brothers, xt, Manat Spin Li. h "iaCounty. try. Cow, 2410 reggae, leader and musical satirist Spike Jones. They married and moved kind of goofing off with myself in nt Root Awakentng, drummer with well-known band: the jut-jawed Karl Dan Chappel Song Robertson. Billy Bob: A Foote-Hold On Hollywood the mirror,” ___THURSDAY /jazx, Ron Lake. Shebegan making the rounds of clubs, but it wasn't easy. “Anywhereelse, you can go fromclub I like to benoticed. I’m a ham. | admit it there’s a little town in the woods X; Totem's, 535 Red The Survivers ariet n Ave, #30 5 Spam & Cheetahs hues husband, lived with a daughterin Kaysville a year later she moved to Salt turned, and Rose formed her own made-for-cable movie. __ Clark Clements ariety, Gepetto's, or hi Ue Best 19 E Mike Britton, 1193 Wilmington Bam Davis, cou ear to date, The blues d guitarist. tied for first among Living é the Couper’s, ___ WEDNESDAY r ture when they played in the same quartet. Previously, he had been a to hire her because ofher age. When Rose's twodaughtersleft Las Vegas, so did she. She initially singing is dressing up,” shesaid Thornton — whose birth. blues-influenced good club dates and also months without work. Sexual harassment was not uncommon Ultimately Rose met her fu After her mother died. credits include the acclaimed thriller “One False Move” and the Robert Duvall/James 1 Jones comedy-drama “A Family Thing — began creating the character of Karl Childers while acting in a nen T hompuon writer. Her latest is an emotiona features nine ori trospective son Block, who has performed ir Salt Lake City sever i 4 no-nonsense musicia i Iso an accompli hed i for three years. There were some for charity events. She didn’t get paid, but gained a lot of experience. Bandleaders werehesitant ‘The burningdesireto sing had re- @ Continued from B-1 Trolle Square. has emerge ents’ care, Rose went on the road iventually, she moved to Las Vegas, where two daughters lived. There, she sang in casinos That's what Rose likes to do. After marriage, two children and a divorce, Rose, then in her TUESDAY Plus, Block, who perform 7:30 Monday night at the Wooden a or ence PeteyStrother Band, Us, Dead Goat 05S Wet Temple. #30 p ‘Papa Kegs reggae, Zephyr, 301 §. W Temple, 9 p.m «ary Block,rock, Wooden Dog. 1 30 pm. Tickets, $15 style of Mississippi that tried to make it as a MONDAY gy an Masons, rock, Safari West Te i pn Gig Taree, ri k, Ashbury Pub, (00 South, # pam Alice Whitacre Rich Wyman, js B. Cooper's. 19 . 200South, 9 pan percussionist K guitarist Sally Van Meter But she feels more affinity Liza [Minnelli] and the way they communicate with their audi Zephyr, 30 Zion Tribe, West Temple, 9pm Katheya Warner, variety, Woodes Do Tro 930pn Sab p.n Lake. with performers “like 1 SturgeonGenera r k, DeadGoatSa t 9:30 p.m. Wild C country, $13 at ally-known ba 4 iti Rose said during aninterview in her small apartment near downtown Salt Acoustic Goat, Dead Goal Saloon, MarkWil, country, Westerner Cli Das Chappel, variety, Gepeto's 2340 v eliy Lake, verily, Gepetios, 230 8 Zion Tribe, ck/ regs. Ciser', Park Bevery Brothers, ja Manhitan banjo and ba performs 301 9:30 pm He composes (Cobaes. oils She's also a fan of Steve Law rence and Eydie Gormé. Her fa vorite female singer was Dinah Shore. Then come Lena Horne la Fitzgerald SUNDAY In Stereo, rock Tien!» 535 Red Tanya & the Townsmen, ruck Unc his musie in the ditty work better and knows so much more about music than his dad was the most fantastic Darby 0 cittbe Lita Peps rock | Bluegrass Blues: Tony Furtado draws inspiration from blue old-time, Celtic just love him. Hesings so much singer in the world,” Me Tae 3, une Pater | and plays reg ell as originals ‘Coco Montoya, rock Zephyr, TONIGHT | farians, this Santa Cruz-based | Rich Wyman,jazz B Cooper's 19 F 200 South. 9 p Maxx Tumer, rock, City Limit 1000 F 00 South, 9 p.m (Gold Rush, puntry, Redwood Lounge 8:30 p.m sacLee, blues, Green Street, Trolle 12th birthday. He hit the road two years later and began per forming in his first band in complete with four-part and bluegrass. heroines. I love Tony Bennett and Mel Tormé and Frank Sinatra Jr born in 1946, has been singingin public since his and an explosive pulse, Root 1 construction ing up in San Francisco when Harmonious Awakening: rue to the original sound of Jamaican reggae’s formative and arranges itinerant 30s, With her children in her par- worker. The family followed, end: world with the Blu left fora olo career harmonies. 1 n't Give You Anything But Love was an ‘a, after 10 years tray years, @ Continued from B-1 early spent most of her childhood poor and on the road. Herstepfather 1 in Mayall’s Blues vand performs to: Saturday at t 301 S, West Tem ple, Salt Lake Cit with singer in Southern California, A telephone operator by day, Rose and her co-workers frequented pianobars by night, where Rose often was askedto sing knew onesong back then thing Rose, bornin South Bend, Ind was discov and later $7, Rose Revives the Dinner Show (EXPIRES: MARCH 1 UTAH+COLLEGE-OF MASSAGE*THERAPY 25 South 300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah * 521-3330 2, 1997) I Open Saturday & Sundayfrom 9:00am to 5:30pm I I I I ie La ee fe se a ee ee oe eee ed The Broadway Musical That Redefine dl pee Y d The Five L FEBRUARY 18 - 23° CAPITOL THEATRE CALL 355-ARTS On sale now # 4/12 Philip Gla: 4/8 -13 A Chorus Line © 5/6 11 Stomp Bob |