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' :::':::::::: ::' Hi::::::::: ' -- —:: The Twilight Series hosts fiddler Laurie Lewis next month ' 4 4 -::::':::: and plays mandolin and guitar His interest in various types of traditional ethnic music led to the popular Living Traditions Festival which he also directs Jarman said it helps to be a musician "because as an administrator I have that other side that other experience I don't know if that makes me better or worse at what I do but at least I can see both sides of the coin By Ann Poore Tribune Staff Writer The days are oppressive but evenings are divine and the Brown Bag Twilight Series is about to get under way in the outdoor sculpture court of the Salt Lake Art Center 20 S West Temple For about 13 years the Salt Lake City Arts Council has provided a free lunch hour concert aimed primarily at downtown workers When Casey Jarman proposed the Twilight Series in 1988 he wanted to provide concerts for families and others unable to attend during the day This season's free Twilight concerts begin Thursday and continue weekly through Aug 30 All performances are at 8 pm Cities around the country do similar series Jarman said but he be- heves the Brown Bag Concert Series is unique because of the number of concerts performed and the quality of music offered While a committee selects daytime Brown Bag performers Jarman determines the Twilight roster himself He spends much of his time working within budgetary constraints "I try to get really high quality artists for a good fee and that's how 1 spend most of my time" Jarman 33 is programs coordinator for the Salt Lake City Arts Council and the series director He started with the organization in 1985 workfor a couple of years ing part-tim- e He described himself as a musician interested in all forms of music sometimes" Jarman said every musician in the Twilight series is a professional and each concert is fully produced Jarman has been called the best sound man in the valley and he and his crew do the sound for about 98 percent of the Brown Bag concerts "We're not a professional sound company but we have professional sound equipment" Doing sound for the artists is a good way to get to know them Jarman said "You're listening closer than anyone to what they're doing to their art" He tries to make perform ers sound as good as he can instead of just making sure they can be heard "That comes from my being la musician as well and knowing how particular sound reinforcement real- is" ly further his goal of top quality within budget Jarman tries to contact artists who will be on tour in the area and sometimes even helps set' up tours "If artists are in the Inter To -' ' ' - ' 1ffnalliMiiIIESOMS - - - ' '- - ' ' '' '' : ! 4 I ' ' SUMMER SALE 91 1 KRci KUED" WELCOME sz FM UTAH 19 1 : irl 1 I it "1! t f : :-- - 1 & r - i Major Savings on Clothing Accessories and Shoes I i 0 1 rimy' 4 k Savings 420 " aP:fr 4:1 11(1A '''4g 1 1 (-:-'- to 75 lr'''''' '''''' 7 irl 9 Friday July 27 - 6 pm : Saturday July 28 Mick Taylor Laurel Masse Ik? imers Mug Stones) w Smokey Wilson Faith Temple Gospel Choir Von - tlygt 17 - 71 ifj) 1 I I It tli 1 r 11 w i 1 1111111 VIIIAIE 5111111 I 4 -- —- ---- 1 1 I I t I t 7RtVATARtlhikAqiWY'iGfrMA i 1 )( X 1 ''V1--'"42t 14 - -- W TICKETS AT ALL 1 day day $18 in in advance or $20 at door2d2 advance or $27 at :IRCLOINOILOERF UNITED IS THE OFFICIAL STHPELUE1AASHEIA A MI 1 t0111e VAN' WC"'WW1A 44 i :jlttbtStw-oAFr1ztv- 1'1 ISEAAI f I lc N - :4! rml I' Xq - ' ' - "' -- -- - "- r tib 1 ' - STREME - - 3601 So 2700 W Highland Place VALLEY FAIR MALL Mon H10-9 10-- 6 968-936- 942-590- 0 ::4 7th It PATCH 6900 So HIghland Drive :: zuiltv ' SALE ENDS SATURDAY JULY t ri 4?' : A Mon-So- 4op -- Ailv li day4$232 OWN' REGULAR PRICE MERCHANDISE ALREADY ON SALE EXEMPT INA Ir V gr- 012 PI !A A N' - Alvin° Rey Sextet EbRird:Ir Pavili3ion $25 tit AI - 1- e ittiolootiii'-'4- 33000 6 e Alex DeCrassi FOR SNOWBIRD GeRneAdmisdalont OA "4 4 orf ' '' litc 1 - - -- t er Special festival menus at Snowbird's restaurants featuring New Orleans cuisine iEl SALE! or - r" Tram Room Bal ss '' $14 Freeman's Tenor Madness After Hours Jam Sessions at the Snow 4s ON IT'S -- - RED WHITE IF IT'S VA' kk lk: (ALL SALES FINAL) - I A! 5 pm Ramsey Lewis Quintet Tempo " 4 4 John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers (Formerly of the 44 BLUE - it-e- :A- SUMMER WEAR AND lop JAll sik - 'c TB& BLUE : AIttr 11:- - 1 4rtoseid"1'r - A I RED : ' ' ' ' A4- BLUES Selected Shoe Styles 2 Pair For $60 2-- ':' r ' '' ' ' 11 Fc AL OR iN :' 1 90 : 1 - IF IT'S :e eL t' 10 1 ' I mountain area we can afford to bring them here and keep the series free ! 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