Show 6M The Salt Lake Tribune I 0o r I — - 0 J Alva 1 :::: :or" :: ii? - ' :ii ':' :' di' t ' A'' 1'-7- o 1 - A : 7 - § - e 4 performances" rrhe group which takes its name railroad fkm the California-base- : ' i '' i:' :- :: r A 4 '7'i 4 ii p (r u11 4 Country rockers Keith Knudsen Stu Cook John Mc Fee and Kurt Howell will play tonight at Salt Lake City's Palladium II v roll into Salt Lake for one show the Palladium I iday at 830 p m in I 21 E Simpson Ave 1 While others try to analyze South- t n Pacific 's musical style Howell s id that the groups main concern is 1) coming a breakthrough group r ther than "a bunch of rock 'n roll g ys trying to cash in on country mu- " is hough the group is still not a usehold word Howell said they a4 making great strides in attract- i r I fans from both the rock and C J ntry sides of the tracks As one of t) f groups principal tiOnpihterS ifpwell feels it is partly his responsiLclity to see that the trend continues whting process is really a collective thing We usually get a Stu CookCreedence Clearwater Revival groove going add the backing of the Doobie Brothers and then I come in with the harmony and the words" he said "The topic is usually the last h At age 32 Howell lb the youngest the group which also consists rdI former motile Brothers John 1 " L4t 4! : (Jr ?:: 14 ' country music category but the rock WI pop side of our MI Mit' really (ernes through especially in our live By Lori Buttars Tribune Staff Writer Move over Donny and Mane Southern Pacific is setting a new mu 3 'cal precedent as to what should be considered -- a little bit country a little bit rock 'n roll" In 19813 one year after the group was formally organized Billboard magazine named Southern Pacific as its Top New Country Act thus confusing informed listeners who knew that the group featured members of two of the most-loverock bands of the '70s "That's the trouble with labelssaid keyboardist Kurt Howell who was calling from his new home in Nashville "but you have to have them in this business What we play I s rocking country — a little bit louder and with a lot more energy than country music is supposed to be played" ::' 1 :!' ' 'f :: I 4114'''''' :4 j :d :::i ::: : i Ns 1" :" 91 :''11kxs ' '': 7v:4442a ' — 44'1 - ifr:71A e41104? 4 jI ' "v''41 4411 PV:'i 1 ‘ ' :'P:'" rt I4 i) 4 44 ''' 9:i Oil ': - X) fw- '4i ''' t:7 712y 1 0' ' i - l-- ri 4 '' c: re Experience backs up Southern Pacific's music Friday February 23 1990 Meree Keith Knudsen and Clearwater Itevi“ member Stu Cook He readily admits that he likes working with the pimple Who governed his early musical tastes "We've been compared to the Doobie Brothers CCIt and the Eagles version like to think we are the '00s -of those groups" he said If a musicologist got a hold of our stuff and stripped it down it would go in the thing" Howell beems to be the unknown factor in the mix but in fact has been an established performer in both the cdp ntry and pop realms jle was hired as a writer for the Warner Brothers label w hen he was In that time he was able to work with a numb:1 of popular musicians including Crystal Gayle Waylon Jennings and keyboard wizard Gary Wright and gain a professional btanding in the music community Ile was asked by Southern Pacific founders Mace and Knudsen to help audition bass players wIvIn Cook got the nod Since Howell was the only keyboardist they had worked with McFee and Knudsen asked him to give up his duties as a member of Crystal Gayle's band and join Southern Pacific While is it a compliment to be compared to groups like the Doobies and CCR Howell said the real benefit Southern Pacific has is the practical experience that virnes from working in successful groups okt 44Ia S L - ' Litie Blues from 1'Ae Goat- the monthlv feature edition of the Blue Devils Blues Jam will feature harp and vocalist whiz Perry Welsh on Monday Known for his work as part of s band in addl Steve Miller !ton to a spot On Elvin Bishop's LE Rock My Soul" Welsh also has toured with Motown great Mary Wells and has played extensively with Albert King and Boz Skaggs Nionday's concert which starts at 0 30 pm will atm) be broadcast on KKCL Radio FM 91 !mud is the most effective description of Seattle's Sountlgarden a group which can play to the tastes of the alternative mind stet as well as the heavy metalists The blunt musicians will play Wednesday at ihe Speedway Cafe 505 W 5th South Group members Kim Thayil Chris Cornell Matt Cameron and Hiro Ya rnamoto describe their brand of music as a cross of "zen metal and acid punk" Soundgarden's LP entitled Louder than Love" carries a warning about the band's penchant for explicit lyrics Thrash rockers Prong and Voivod will open the show at 8 pm Two members of Oingo Bruno front the rhythmic pop group Foot for Fret which is ticheduled to play at the Speedway Cafe 505 W 5th South Thursday at 8 pm FP was The groups new released earlier this year The trio featuring Mike Tovar Johnny "Vatos" Hernandez and Jchn Avila has been together for nearly six year Provo's Swim Herschel Swim will open the show Frank Sinatra's lead saxophone player Bob Piersan will headline a dance jam jazz concert which will also feature improvised dance by members of some of Utah's major dance organizations The free jazzdance concert will be presented Friday at 8 p m in Kingsbury Hall Pierson has been a house musician at Las Vegas Ballys Grand Hotel and Caesars Palace He will be joined by Utab's Henry Wolking and Al Weight Representatives from Ballet West Children's Dance Theatre and other dancers from aroiiiid the state will also perform at the jazzdance lest Tickets are on sale for the March 4 Erasure concert at the Salt Palace mi4-'70- The shocked and entertained Utah audi enre two summers ago in an attenconcert at dance Park West The group ii known for -the songs 'Chains of Love" Oh L'Amour" and "Victim of Love" Tickets can be purrhased at the Salt Palace Huntsman Center and Scaith't Tix Due to overwhelming demand the March 5 Great White concert has been moved to the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall rock band first The blues-basesurfaced on the LA club scene in ll)82 As an unsigned act Great White was independently able to get airplay on the nation's radio stations and eventually toured as an opening art for Whitetinake Sharing the bill will be MSG and Havens Black Tickets for the "Once flitten" concert are available at the Salt Palace and through Smith's Tix Former Bauhaus frontman Peter Murphy will bring his one-marecord-breakin- infrer SOUl I I contract !61() Los Angeles Daily News Servire raron Wheeler sultry vocals on and hits Keep on NI"scri Back tri Lae put 1ritain s Soul II otii on the mar) 'The of songwriter group which consists 1 producer Jazz ie and Wheeler has captifated the music industry 'I tii buit dtound tionywood is that Wheeler is fast taking athantage of her Su f I Soul renown and has with Jame f to pursue a parted solo rdrf7obr trgin ItProrth IA sin(1 solo deal lit remain Ketordnj s ' pop-rnusi- trigPr in Sou 1$!atuN!ri p or tot: 741 sot t 70 RP! 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