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Show The Salt Lake Tribune B10 CALENDAR Friday, February1, 2002 DJs Are the True Stars at Harry O’s town of about 7,000, depends on the floor Salt Lake City rowd to fill BY MICHAEL WESTLEY THE SALT LAKE PARK CITY The newkid on the block is a Rockstar: That’s what producers/promoters Wade Hampton and Stephanie Smiley callingtheir new Friday night event at Harry O's in town. There arealot of great clubs on [Park City’s] Main Street.” said I with Oaker Park City. Its Olympic DJ line-upof Paul Oakenfold, Crystal Method and Alex Kid lives up to that “star” reputation Rockstar opened late in 2001, host ing the likes of DJs Kraze, Scribble, farrell and Mark Farina. attitude [of Rockstar] is to make it special,” said Hampton. “which is hard enough to define, much less deliver. We're going to do it.” “We've beenbringingin alot of na: tional and international DJs to the club,” said Doug Illman, Harry O's owner. “The DJ's are becoming as big. if not bigger, than the rock bands.” Harry O's, tucked into this tourist nik w= up to participate in the heycoi BUT & ABOUT y Harry O'son Feb. 8. “] feel really lucky to beinvited to play up there. Oh, and the skiing is brilliant!,” said Oakenfold in atelephone interview This will be oneof Oakenfold's first shows of his new tour, with some new sounds from his new album, “Perfecto Presents Another World.” “The musicwill always be melodic [This has] a bit more guitar, break: evening It was one of the best shows I've done. I honestly didn’t think that people would know me that well. The energy from the crowdwas really strong, and I'm really looking forward to coming back,” said Oakenfold. For those going to the show, be warned that parking in Park City is non-existent. “There's just nothing. Don't even try,” said Brenda Wilde of Park City’s Transportation Department. Instead, visitors to Park City will take shuttles from the Silver Creek Junction Park and RideI terstate 80 to Highway40; way 40 at Silver Creek junction — the lot is on the east side of the highway, behind the Home Depot. Shuttles are beat,” said Oakenfold. “I have to move free and run every 10 minutes from 5 on. I just hope that people will like and am. to 3 am., stopping at the town respect it transit center less than a block from Oakenfold played to a sold-out crowd at Axis in Salt Lake City last January and was pleased with the Main Street. The trip to town takes about 10 minutes. Gates will lock on thelot at 3a.m. 5 DJ Paul Oakenfold will spin at Harry O's in Park City on Feb.8. show! Join the SLUGgers at XScape, 115 S. West Temple, Salt through the age-old recipe for LakeCity, on Sundayat7 p.m. tour for its 13th anniversary party and get your socks rocked off by Endless Struggle, Shimmy She Wobble, The Kill and Form of Rocket. Promises ofcool, free stuff have been bandied about, Compiled by Dan Nailen Honky Tonk Hero: If Nash: ville’s country music sounds somewhat sterile, you can al. so you might want to get there when the doors open at 6 p.m. Check out www.slugmag.com ways count on a Texan to drag the genre back towardits roots. Chris Cagle, bornin Louisiana and raised in the Lone Star for more information. An Offer You Can't Refuse: Considering the musical history of the Texas state capital, Cagle’s live shows are quite the mix of roadhouse country and Seven Nationsplays at the Zephyr Club on Thursdayat 10 p.m. Southern rock. The questionis, A Good Cause: Pop-folkie is Cagle’s brand of country too and Utah favorite Peter Brein- real for commercial country radio? You decide when Cagle plays The Westerner Club,3360 S. RedwoodRoad,tonight at 10 p.m.Tickets are$15 at the door, holt, joined by pianist David Tolk and folk singer Nancy Hanson, plays an unusual ben- efit concert: it is to help battle eating disorders. The Winter Benefit Concert Saturday at 7 p.m. at Cottonwood High $17 for reserved seating. Mmm, Creamy: Drummer Kofi Baker is the offspring of legendary Cream drummer Ginger Baker, and the son has obviously learned a few tricks from the father. For one thing, and a guitar and bass joining him tours with Yanni, Men at Work and Andy Summers, and Brett Garsed, one-time guitarist for some other rock offspring, Nelson. Calling its sound “fusion with a splash of cream,” more. Spending more than 300 days a year on the road, the quintet takes its bagpipes, guitars, drums and fiddles and creates a serious Celtic-flavored racket. You also may have seen Seven Nations ina Dewar’sscotch whiskey ad campaign featuring the group standing in a swift-flowing river. Seven Nations plays at the it’s high praise for W.C. Clark to be known as “the godfather of Austin blues.” Although he was a key figure in Austin’s music scene for 40 years, it wasn’t until Clark released “Heart of Gold”in 1994 that the rest of the country jumped on the bandwagon hailing his prowess at mixing smooth Memphis soul and hard Texas blues. Clark has the voice, the ple, Salt Lake City, on Thursday at 10 p.m. CLUB LISTINGS compulsive overeating. West Temple, Salt Lake City, on Mondayat10 p.m. Happy Birthday Bash: The fine people at SLUG Magazine knowhowtocelebrate an otherwise unlucky birthday — throw a free, all-ages rock Honky Tonk Hero: Florida Ticketsare $10. Bluesman W.C. Clark plays on Mondayat the Dead Goat. the Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, at 10 p.m. GET THERE the Kofi Baker Bandplaystonight at the Dead Goat Saloon, a solid Dirty Bird; Thursday, Quadrophonic (acid jazz); rock unless noti, 9:30 p.m. AND PUB 804 Main St, Park City; (435) JOE'S 1249 E. 3300 South; 467JOES feesand seu. The Given; Mouth; Weinesiay, pally:Hoo; cuneey, James Woods Band; rock; 9:30 ‘AN CLUB 5 E. 400 South; 364-7651 tonight and Saturday, Freddy Mc- Cray (jazz);7 to 10 p.m. tonight, Insatiable (reggae); Saturday, Million Dollar Playboy, (CASERO'S 306 Main Street, Park City; (435) Saturday, The Rockn’ Rhinos (rock); 9 p.m. 9065 S. Monroe St. (150 West); 566: oar and See Bottom’s Up 5; 8 3360 S. Redwood Road; 972-5447 tonight, Chris Cagle;10 p.m. X-SCAPE 115S. Ket Tee Sunday, Struggle, Shimmy she W Wobble, The Kill and Form of Rocket; rock; 7 p.m. yy, drummer Christian Perry:aaa welcome; Tuesday, ; jazz; 9 p.m. auUB 301 S. West Temple; 355-CLUB hardly seems a hotbed for Celtic rock, but Seven Nations built B 22 E.100 South; 596-8600 CUB CREATIO! guitar licks and songwriting be hin St.Park ity(356157588 East, will donate all proceeds to skills to be a towering figure in tonight, Ordinary K (rock); Tues Orem's Center for Change, an American roots music, so seeday and Thursday, Global Funk organization dedicated to help- ing him in club venue should Council: 9p, DEAD GOAT SALOON ing women overcomesuch dis- bea real treat. W.C. Clark plays 1658. West Temple; 328-GOAT orders as anorexia, bulimia the Dead Goat Saloon, 165 S. School Auditorium,5715 S. 1300 that he doesn’t need more than on stageto create a joyful racket. For the Kofi Baker Band, Baker is joined by bass player Ric Fierabracci, a veteran of some Zephyr Club, 301 S. West Tem- State, writes tough, emotional songs with moregrit than you will ever hear from Garth Brooks, and from all reports, ‘oad; 733-5567 night Fat Paw;Saturday, The rock success: tour, tour and tonight, Bernnie Worrell; Thursday, Seven Nations; rock; 10 p.m. reputation FIRST! RIVERS 165 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, at 10 p.m. Earty DINERS SPECIAL $14 Something Spicy: In two short years, Orquesta Ritmo Calientetookits blendofsalsa, OFFERED FROM 4PM TO 6PM * SEVEN Days A WEEK merengue, cumbia and Spanish Top 40 to someof Utah's biggest Dinner INCLUDES: Soup or Salad Your Choice a ENTREE: ings, including the Utah val, the Park City ‘estival and the annual Hispanic Festival. Boasting nine members and led by Gov- ernor’s Award in Folk Arts winner Tony Saint BEVERAGE:Soda, Tea or Coffee Hilaire, "The $14 Dimer Special doesnot include tax orgratuity Ritmo Caliente knows how to throw down a furious live show. 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