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Show Ww POPULAR MUSIC uv IN THE HOLE => COMING THIS WEEK JENNY PHILLIPS — Jenny Phillips, 2 backed by a 100-voice choirwill present “The Miracle,” her lat- est album. 7:30 p.m. Friday, Cottonwood High School, 5715'S. 1300 East, Salt Lake City. $12 main $10 balcony. www.deseret- book.com. MICHAEL MCCLEAN — The LDS songwriter, composerand performer cuts loose with his special brand of Mormon music. 8 p.m. Friday, $12.50. Tuacahn Amphitheatre, Ivins, 1-800-746-9882. www.tuacahn.org. | | COMING SOON BLUE HAIKU — From thestreetwise chorus of “Lockdown!” to the sounds of the frogs, crickets and Coyotes of Zion National Park, this orchestral ensemble performs with oboe,violin, guitar and upright bassin altemativeclassicalstyle. 7:30 p.m. April 15, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, 138 W. 300 South, Salt Lake City. $12/advance, $15/day of show, $9/seniors/stu- dents. (eo) 355-ARTS,arttix.org. PETER BREINHOLT —Peter D DISC BREAKSwuarwese ustenine to. Bjork, “Homogenic” After first being drawn to Bjork for Guster, “Keep It Together” her ethereal voice, beautiful melodies “indie rock,” which generally means and (I'll admitit) infectious dance club beats, after more thoughtful listens, I have come to really admire her geriuine ced to headline Subways Freedom Blast. 8 p.m. July 1, Rice Eccles Stadium, i S. 1400 East, U of U campus,Salt Lake City. Tickets on sale 10 a.m. Friday, utahtickets. com or (801) 581-UTIX. Group sales: www.sheri@freedomblast.com. YOUNG AMBASSADORS — BYU‘Ss premiere and-dance ensemble |E presents a celebration of Broadway in “The Circle of Life.” 8 p.m., April 8, Tuacahn Outdoor Amphitheatre, $15.50. (435) 652-3300, 1146-9882, www.tuacahn.org. les WIGGLES — It'sthe beloved band setting sail on Sing Around the World Live.” 3pm. and 6:30 p.m. May4, "E” Center, Salt Lake City. $15-§30. www.smithtixs.com. VENUES AND CLUBS 8 -Daily Herald, Thursday, March 30,-2006 THE AVALON THEATER — Live music venue. 3605 S. State St., Salt Lake City. (801) 480-5634. www. theavalontheater.com. Most shows $10; tickets available at www. ktix.net or www.smithstix.com. 7 cos ascodapt 7: The Bled, sceoyMan,and As Cities Bum.April 8: Himsa, Manntis, and Full Blown Chaos. April 9: Daphne Loves Derby. THE DEPOT — Live music venue,restaurant and bar. 13 N. 400 West, Salt Lake City. (801) 355-5522. www.depotsic.com. Today: Dwight Yoakam. Sunday: The Samples. April 6: Bad Plus. April 12: Living Things. April 15: New Transit Direction. April 16: Dinosaur Jr. any new guitar music thatisn’t metal or pop. But Guster isn't afraid to include pop techniques lyrics.This , Icelandic “Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” soundtrack Probably myfavorite score from the trilogy, Howard Shoreuses his deft touchto create a soundtrackthattruly augments the emotionalup- heavalof the third movie like catchy choruses and what the mu- in the “Lord of the Rings” singer's 1997 series. “The White Tree” album features three of my new favorite Bjork songs. is probably one of my fa- “Joga,” the second track, is the nameof Bjork's best friend and a sweet tribute, withlyrics like “coin- cidence makes sense only with you.” “Unravel”details how her heart comes undoneandslowly unravels “in a ball of yarn” whileherloveis away. The lyr- ics repeat over and over again, and the songis just so touching.Full oflots of sweepingstrings,“All is Full of Love” is a hopeful ballad for those who have ever felt unloved. This self-produced album will give you a strong dose of the distinctive and beautiful Bjérk sound, which is magnified by her deeply perWins. $17.50. (435) 652-3300, i: 8002, www.tuacahn.org. SUGARLAND — The double platinum-selling musical group been This Boston quartet claims to play: sonal andpoetic lyrics. — Ashley Banks April 27: Pinback. May 2: Mogwai. May24: RoomfulofBlues. MUSE MUSIC — CD shop specializingin local rock music; also a performance venue. 151 N, University Ave., Provo. 377-MUSE, Www.musemusiconline.com. Cover charge generally $4-$8. Open mic night every Tuesday. Today: Silver Eye, Pleasure Island. Friday: Belafonte, Saturday: James The result is an interesting and mellow I can picture the procession oflight as the beacons areignited. “The Steward sound that I’m starting tolike.It's not screamy or whiney, not peppy or grun- -of Gondor”is so beautiful, especially with Billy Boyd's haunting song. “The gy, just fun andchill. The vocals are thin-sounding,but are remarkably clear End ofAll Things” combines vocals anda full orchestrato bring out all the ~ for such a high range. Songslike “Amtension ofthe climax ofthe film, and sterdam, ,” “Diane” and “Careful” that then a solo voicethatis haunting and move quickly are my favorites. The slowerones like “Come Downstairs and yet beautiful. The final three tracks Say Hello” remind me of Death Cabfor moveme every time | hear them. On first listen, I wasn'tcertain about “Into Cutie and put meto sleep. Guster will the West,” but the song and its message release a new album in June recorded has so grown on me thatit is a fitting with the sameproduceras this album, end to a wonderful trilogy. Definitely andI'm looking forwardto hearing it. — Logan Molyneux worthy of its Oscar for best score. — Marydalene Lawrence campus. Free. After directing the choir 20 ee pou Brenchley is retiring, 764-3032 MARIACHI FESTIVAL — Come leam more about the folk music of Mexico. 1 p.m. in Room E-250of WOODWIND QUINTET — Presented by the BYU School of Music. 7:30 fet dinner,-dancing to Salzburger Ee and live auction. 6 p.m., and Cambria, Avenged Sevenfold, and Head Automatica. ay ee — live a uesday, andsan 241 S, 500 foe at Lake City. (801) 746-0558. lopewell with The Pleasure Thee VELOUR — 135 N. University Ave., Provo. www.velourlive.com. Open mic acoustic night on Tuesdays. $5. Most shows begin at 8-p.m. Today: Sweet Haven and Benton Paul. Friday: Matt Hopper. Saturday: Brinton Jones. MISCELLANEOUS LATTER-DAY CELEBRATION — The Orem Institute of Religion choir performs “God So Loved the World.” 730 p.m. April 7-9, Institute building, 785 W.College Dr., UVSC University Ave., Provo. $5. www. wasatchchorale.org. Terrace; both on BYU ae April 8. Both performances are in the Wilkinson Student Center ktix.net, www.smithstix.com or any Graywhale CD. April 22: Coheed Saturday, Provo Tabernacle, 100 S. es CHAMBER NIGHT 'U School of Music, 7:30 p.m. sinay Karl G. Maeser Building, myspace.convthegreatsaltair. Most shows at 8 p.m. $15-$20 at www. presents five choirs at 7:30 p.m. the Harris Fine Arts Center; 3 p.m. OPEN STAGE JAMS — RoyalPalace, 165 N. Main, Spanish Fork. $2. (801) 358-8134 or curt@utahblues. com.Today:Invitational. POLKA DOT — Pickyourpoison at this fundraiser for the Utah Federation for Youth: barbecuebuf- Can't Jive. Tuesday: Kat Jones. Wednesday: Midwest Dilemma. April 6: Paris Green. SALTAIR — Live music venue. 12408 W.Salt Air Drive, Magna. www. vorites; every timeI hear it, BYU campus. Free. p.m. Tuesday, Karl G. Maeser Building, BYU campus. Free. ZAMANIPROJECT — Native American Bill Miller will host workal form concerts today to fundraise for the South African prep school, Zamani Educare Centre. “The Role of Native * j, 155 W. Commonwealth ie (2125 South), Salt LakeFh $20. (801) 468-0699. www.:thi sun.com. ‘SKYLINE CHORUS — Utah Valley Skyline Chorus will perform barbershop music during its “Senior Class Reunion” program. 7 p.m.April 14-15, Pleasant Grove Junior High School. $10 adults, $8 seniors and children, $30family. 763-9917. TIMPANOGOS CHORALE — The fora‘s spring concert will feaies nS, ee “South Pacific,” “Man of Auditorium, 1120 N. 20 West, ‘American Fork. $3 per person and $10 per family. 756-8359, www. timpanogoschorale.org. WASATCH CHORAL FESTIVAL — Utah Valley Choral Festival $5/adults, $12/amily, $4/students! seniors, at door. CLASSICAL VENUES ABRAVANEL HALL — 123 W.South Temple St., Salt Lake City. (801) reser.utahsymphonorg. Orchestra mat emple aei30 p.m. Satur Free but tickets needed: (801) 240-0080, www.ldschurch.org/events. CATHEDRALOF THE MADELEINE — 331 E. South Temple St., Salt LakeCity. (801) 994-4663. www. madeleinechoirschool.org. 8 p.m. DAVID GARDNER HALL — teeae of Utah campus venue Libby Gar Cconcert 4 and DumkeRecitalHall, 1395 Presidents Circle, Salt LakeCity. fear) 581-7100. www.arttix.com. Concerts begin at 7:30 p.m.April 5-6: “Messiah: Handel's Gift to Children.” CLASSICAL, RELIGIOUS & OPERA DE JONG CONCERT HALL — BYU campus,in Harris Fine Arts Center. 7:30p.m. $9, $6 with BYU or stu- dent ID, unless otherwise noted. 422-4322 or www.byu.edu/hfac. Today: 5 ee MARTINI — This 12-piece sound combines mee Sendayone from around globe. 7:30 p.m. April 8, Eccles Center, 1750 KeamsBlvd., Park City. $15-$50. (435)655-3114, www.ecclescenter.org. UTAH PREMIERE BRASS — “The Heavens Above and The Sea Below’is the theme of the concert. 7:30 p.m., Friday, Provo Tabemacle, 100 S. University Ave., Provo. Jazz Ensemble, MoleMone Chorus. MADSENRECITAL HALL — BYU campus,in Harris Fine Arts Center. rot hfac. Wednesday: BYU Flute Choir April 6: BYU Jazz Combo.April 7: PanoramicSteel Percussion Ensemble. $9, $6/BYUor student |