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Show The Salt Lake TribuneCALENDAR Friday, June12, 1998 D13 CLUB NOTES With ‘Sweet Remains,’ Compiled by Martin Renzho fer Monica Pasqual Shows Just What She Can Do Prime Beef: Sleepy LaBeef has spent more than 40 years playing blues on well-traveled guitar, Tonight, LaBeef performs at the Dead Goat Saloon, 165 § West Temple, Salt Lake City. BY Admission to the 9 p.m. show is $7. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE LaBeef’s most recent-Rounder Records release,“I'll Never Lay My Guitar Down,” captures Monica Pasqual was not satis- fied. the performer's big voice and raw-boned personality. With one albumout and grabbing positive reviews, the Salt Lake Citynative and San Francis- co resident pushed herself even Canuck Punk: Brand New more. Unit is a tight, aggressive punk rock unit roaring out of Vancou- That was a year ago, whenPasqual found herself in Amsterdam ver, British Columbia. It has been compared to Seaweed and Dag Nasty. piano; Mulberry Street; 738 Main St. Park City; 9 p.m. Charlie Freedman acoustic; Gepetto’s; 2340 8. 4670 South; 8pm Dan Chay acoustic; Gepetto’s; 280 S. 1300 Kast; 8 pm Diddly Squat.” Fire It Up: When he was 14, guitarist Tinsley Ellis sat in the front row of a B.B. King performance. WhenKingtosseda bro- ken guitar string to Ellis, the SATURDAY younglad’s future was set. Since playing the blues, Ellis has released five albums, in. Mother Hips and Huffamoose rock; The zephyn 3015, West Temple; 9 pm, Los rock; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 S. West ‘Temple; 9 p.m. Mary Tebbs rock; Spanky's; 45 W. 300 South; 10 p.m. Mighty Dave & His Crescent City Thunder rock; The Crocodile Lounge; 60 E, 800 South; 9 p.m. cluding the latest, “Fire It Up.” Ellis performs Mondayat the Dead Goat Saloon, 165 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. Showtimeis 9 p.m. CLUB LISTINGS Ramona Sway rock; The Zephyr; 301 S. West Temple; 9 Open Mike blues; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 S. West ‘Temple; 9 p.m. Straight No Chaser rock; The Crocodile Lounge; 60 E. 800 South; 9 p.m. rock; Hammerzz; 3737 S. State St; 9 pm. ‘The Connells rock; The Holy Cow; 241 8. 500 East; 9 p.m, MONDAY Kim Trance rock; The Zephyr; 301 8. West Temple; 9 ley Ellis blues; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 S, West ‘Temple; 9 p.m Greg Floor Trio jazz; D.B, Cooper's; 19 E. 200 South; 8 aseage TUESDAY country; The Westerner Club; 3360 S Redwood Road, West Valley City; 8 p.m Crosseyed rock; The Zephyr; 301 S, West Temple; 9 pam, Blues Jam biues; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 S. West ‘Temple; 9 p.m. rock; The Holy Cow; 241 8. 500 Bast; 9 p.m ‘The Herd country; Redwood Lounge;502 S. Red. wood Road; 8:30 p.m. yeah rock; The Hog Wallow; 3200S. Big Cottonwood Canyon Road; 9:30 p.m. Honest Ei ngine rock; Liquid Joe's; 1249 E. 3300 South; §pm ec rock; Hammerz; 3737 S. State St; 9 pm. Zion Tribe rock; GreenStreet; Trolley Square, 500 S. 700 East; 9 p.m. Rich Wyman piano; D.B. Cooper's; 19 E. 200 South; 9 Open Mike Piano piano, ee Street; 738 Main St,, Park City Beverly Brot jazz Scentatan Cub; 8 E, 400 South; 9 pm. Charlie Freedman acoustic; Gepetto's; 2340 £. 4670 South; country; The Westerner Club; 3360 S. RedwoodRoad, West Valley City; 8 p.m, 502 S. Red3800South, State St; 9 Square, 500 rock; Cisero's; 306 Main, Park City; 9 8pm. - as Caappel rock; The Hog Wallow, 3200 S. Big Cot- p.m. SunSational Dinner Value Dine Inside or Relax Outside with Our Casual Patio Dining CD vaLue PLATTERSsD FayCho 3 TONIGHT Water Pants rock; The Zephyr; 301 S, West Temple; 9 p.m. Sle py LaBeet rockabilly; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 § West Temple; oe Hostage and The rock; Spanky's; isw 30300 South; 10 pm ¢ Carters rock; The Crocodile Lounge; 60 E, 800 South; 9 p.m. Passage rock; The Olympic Club; 1193 Wilmington Ave.; 9 p.m rock; The eee Club; 1193 Wilmington Ave.; 9 p. jazz; The Crocodile Lounge; 60 E, 800 South; 9 p.m ‘ony Summerhays rock; The Olympic Club; 1193 Wilming. ton Ave.; 9 p.m. ‘Thunder country; The Westerner Club; 3360 S. Redwood Road, West Valley City; 8 p.m. Jazz rock; Green Street; Trolley Square, 500 S, 100 East; 9 p.m.Chola rock; The Holy Cow; 241 S, 500East; 9 pom Page piano; D.B. Cooper's; 19 E. 200South; 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY The Given Rock; The Zephyr; 301 S, West Temple, 9 pm Earth Jam rock; Dead Goat Saloon; 165 S, West ‘Temple; 9 p.m. Mountain Meadow Massacre and Elsewhere | for “Sweet Remains.” “I feel close to jazz and Latin.” The album is full of deep grooves and atmospheric instru- mentation “Sweet Remains"’ is also thoughtful. it’s more organic,”’ Pasqual said. “One day I was writing songs and recording them the next day. I had to learn to follow my instincts,”” The germ of “Sweet Remains” grew when Pasqual was in Am- THURSDAY Gamma Rays and Dead Ka rock; The Zephyr; 301 S. West Temple; 9 p.m. Color Blind rock; Dead GoatSaloon; 165 S. West rock; Spanky’s ‘SW. s00South 10pm. Craig Aver rock; The Olympic Club; 1193 Wilmington Ave; 9 p.m Dave Wakeling rock; Liquid Joe's; 1249 B. 3300South. 9pm Southern Thunder country; The Westerner Club; 3360 S. RedwoodRoad, West Valley City; 7:30 pm Solid Gold rock; The Holy Cow; 241 S, 500 Bast; 9 m, je Beers and Julie Mark rock; GreenStreet; Trolley Square, 500 S. 700 East; 9 p.m, ‘ge Brown Quintet jazz; D.B. Cooper's; 19 E 100 South; 9 p.m. Open Piano Bar piano; Mulberry Street; 738 MainSt. Park City; 9 p.m, Bender acoustic; Gepetto's; 230 S$. 1300 East; 8 p.m, COMEDY Patrick Spring ‘The Comedy Circuit; 10 N. Main St Midvale; tonight and Saturday; 8 p.m ‘The Comedy Circuit; 10 N. Main St Midvale; Tuesdaythrough June 20 and June 23-27; 8 p.m sterdam for a showcase. Peppercorn Steakhouse Tele: 328-4545 Reservations Accepted * Walk-Ins Welcome Gala Anniversary Sie Peppercorn STEAKHOUSE -voduction 25 Years DISCOVER THE MAGIC AGAIN! ¢ -apitol The atre June 19- Jully 3 TICKETSavailable at Capitol Theatre ticket office & selected ArtTIX outlets. toll free 888-451 -ARTS (2787)| [Call 801-355-ARTS(2787) or Her Wi Pasqual Live Andrich, who Monica Pasqual will perform today at Cup of While there, Pasqual met Thys produced house and dance music on the Warner Bazaart label. Pasqual persuaded Joe's, 353 W. 200 South, 8:30 p.m., it Lake City; and Sunday at Borders Andrich to work his rhythms on a newsong, ‘‘Kiss.”” Despite some misgivings at the start, the work satisfied both of Books & Music, 50S. Main (Crossroads Mall), p.m., Salt Lake City. them. “WhenI wentback to San Fran- cisco, I found an engineer, finngs and said, ‘Let's said Pasqual. ‘In retrospect, I’m happy the band fully coming out. Personally, I was holding back." Helping produce “Sweet Re- mains” was B.Z. Lewis, whoalso played guitar and programmed some of the drumtracks on the “Three Complete Novels,” recorded with Pasqual’s old band, album “Hewas completely open,” said Pasqual. “Henever squelched an wasstrictly a three-chord pop album. Still, she was listed among Musician Magazine’s Top 10 un- make thedecisions, play my own bum,” bass lines anddirected the show. WhenI'd say, ‘I can’t do this,’ B.Z. say in that Texas accent idea and was never in a bad mood “Tt was the first time I had to signedtalents. “We're trying to shopthis alsaid Pasqual. “I'll have Sure, you can.’" some solo tours and will play some showcases for my new Shedid INANCT GRIFFITH the Blue Moon Orchestra dune 23 * Snowbird Tickets at the Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort ticket office, all ArtTix outlets or Call 355-5502 or 355-ARTS, a MICHAEL BOLTON *!WYNONNA June 29 -E Center Tickets at all Smith's Tix outlets, the E Center box office o call 467-8499 Thee08S xp i July 7-12 + Capitol Theatre Tickets at all ArtTix YoceQirean putlets or call 355-ARTS. Olen ont Mar ¥ae AnEvening With AN ALL-RUSSIAN CONCERT eueee sie aati COEsas Canim GUT aaa yi Russia Davs in Utah GORDON LIGHTFOOT duly 14 + Kingsbury Hall Tickets at the Kingsbury Hall box office, all ArtTix outlets or call 355-5502, 581-7100 or 355-ARTS. ‘THe Pat MeTHENY Group ; July 19° Kingsbury Hall sbury Hall box office ih rie all 355-550; mi 581-7100 or 355 ARTS Ufah Jax flues “estiva/ duly 31-August 1 * Snowbird et 1 355-ARTS Wi HANET August 5°E Center Tickets at all Senith tiets E Center box office or cal 46 4499 aTUR NY 12 June 1998 aT aS labernac ( De as 3:30 band. ended. The ideas I had were not Hin Mormon Cuorus §ymprony Monica Pasqual explores new musicalterritory in her second album, ‘Sweet Remains.’ band, the Planet Ranch, had just broken up and Pasqual agreed to a three-week stay in Holland. Everyone is invited! TORCHLIGHT TATTO! 10 FRIDAY,JUNE12th, 7:00 pm to 9 pm Adults: $5.00 5.8 Under: FREE PARADE & SCOTTISH FES TIVAL SATURDAY, JUNE 13TH, 8AM TO 5 PM. Adults: $8.00 6 10 11 yry: $1.00 ) Call: 595-4046 5 & Under: FREE MURRAYCITY PARK, 495 East 5300South $1.00 OFF ONE ADMISSION W/THIS AD as well as from her first album, “Three Complete Novels,” tonight at Cup of Joe’s and Sunday at Borders Books and Music in Salt Lake City. “I prefer to be influenced by things I don't do,” said Pasqual, who also worethe producer's hat inusdes choice of soup or salad 345 East 500 South i ® Remains,” ElleWest piano; D.B, Cooper's; 19 E. 200 South; 9 pm Kpemsaaih or Sa ie ® Remains,” a 12-song recording due for release this month Pasqual, keyboardist and vocalist, performs songs from ‘Sweet rock; Spanky’s; 45 W. 00 South; 10 p.m. Frank piano; The Crocodile Lounge; 60 E. 800 South; 9 p.m. Mike Britton rock; The Olympic Club; 1193 E. Wil mingtonAve. 9 p.m. ithern Thunder country; The Westerner Club; 3360 S Redwood Road, West Valley City; 8 p.m. Sway rock; Liquid Joe's; 1249 B. 3300 South, 9pm. Harry Lee blues; GreenStreet; Trolley Square, 500 §, 700 East; 9 p.m Whee! ChairWeed and Clubber Lang-N¢ Hear oe ‘The Holy Cow;241 S. 500 East; 9 = The band’s latest release is [: begins at 8 p.m. with a $5 admis- SUNDAY Es tonwood Canyon Road;9:30 p.m. Chola and Groovel rock; The Holy Cow; Bar's. 500 Rast; 9 P.m. Wyman piano; D.B, Cooper's; 19 E. 200 South; 9 Pam, sion. country; Redwood Lounge; wood Road; 8:30 p.m. The Given rock; Liquid Joe's; 1249 E. 9pm. Bone rock; Hammerzz; $737 S. Pm Zion Tribe rock; Green Street; Trolley S. 700 East; 9 p.m Tempo Timers experimenting with new rhythms and mixes. The result was‘Sweet Brand New Unit will bringits C. anadian-style punk rock to Salt Lake City’s Tower Theater. Brand New Unit, touring with Link 80 and the Knockouts, performs Tuesday at the Tower Theater, 900 S. 900 East, Salt Lake City. The All Ages show Roger Whittaker September 16 « Abravanel Hall sat al ArtTix out 4 call 355°550% An The Salt Lake Tribune http www sitribjoom ¢ |