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Show nM"yyii,jr.yi f yy ryffry vrry y y FHf r " ry r rr t yrT r nw We Shall Go Forth artist Margie Adam returning to Utah for benefit concert Margie Adam, pianist and will perform at South High School. 1575 S State, Friday at 7: JO com-puM- pin. r The concert will be a for student scholarships oifcred at the Womens Resource Center at the 1niversity of Utah. fund-raise- Adam is a native Californian who has recorded three albums on her own label, Pleiades. Her Tender Lady song was recorded hv Cris Williamson, while "The Unicom Song was recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary "Reunion their recent on album Another Adams composition, "We Shall Go Forth," was sung by the delegation at the National Women's Conference in Houston in 1977. Concert promoter Babs De Lav says the evening of music will be an alternative happening for those not interested in deer hunting The concert is sponsored bv Energv Works, a local firm specializing in energy saving devices. According to Resource Center director Shauna Adix, the fund raising concert was scheduled for two reasons "First, our annual Full Women's Conference lias been changed to the Spring of 198.1 liecuuse of the extensive remodeling taking place at the Union Building but we still wanted to provide some alternative events, such us this concert for the Fall season Th V Salt Fake TYIhune, Sunday. Odnhi r i ,v ra- Trt 1 w ( IT, M s;! ; "e as a featured peifnmu at the W omen s 'nnfcl I'lirc mu ;u ears ago Adam W it-- ' U-- i v ' , , Tickets are m adwmc and ma be pure hast d at Cosmn Aeio plane. JU line Jacob laniksi jiv. S ill o k e Records s v ivTrv .,'. At. anu the Women's Resource Cente r Sponsoi tickets are also available lor sj'., wliuli entitles the purc haser to two front row seat s 'e I n k'A t 9' s.xM Adam will also conduct a "Women in noil u uv " on Saturday at l'l !' a m in the I' of C. I'nion Building 'I ilnt are $5 "Second, due to the high demand, need to raise funds tor nun traditional student scholarships we award in the fall of 1983." she noted ' 4 , Y iirk-hn- 4 ' iti V. Roomful of Blues comes West to perform a .T - X .,- 4 1 Park City Friday and Saturday beginning at 8 p m Founded in P.tSn. the group has earned a reputation is one of Americas la st blues bands. Roomful of Blues combines jazz, blues, rhythm and blues and rock and roll into a sound that keeps audiences dancing. Roomfuls records include Hot Little Mama," "Let's Have Party," "Roomful of Blues" and ? The internationally-renowne- d Vienna Choir Boys is scheduled to appear in concert in Salt Lake City Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. at Symphony Hall. The choir, composed of 21 boys between the ages of 10 and 13, will perform music ranging from the 10th to 20th centuries hymns, folk songs and selections by German. Austrian, French, Italian and American composers. The choir has been a prominent feature in Vienna since 1948 when Emperor Maximillian established the group for the Austrian Courts private religious services. Visitors e Tickets are available at the Capitol Theatre and all ZCMI stores. n.jnLil rirt!'!io exclusive t rancliisoU Av.nl 00,1101 Cl 156 GO. MAIN SLC 359-763- 3 FRIm OCT. 29 7 p.m. sell-ou- solved with beverage and cold plate jxciivl 8 p.m. Concert Time CHARLES KETCIIAM Participants Tickets at. 123 W. South Temple, Ml, I IT 84101 All Seats $l2.f0 including table with servc-.- i "cafe" portion Mail orders accepted with o tamped, self addressed envelope Open Mon. Sat. 10 a. in. 0:30 p m. Phone . GJJ-640- FINE CHINA by the Nitto Division of Norifake at American Savings FREE Your first place setting is American Savin.es is pleased to offer fine china from the Nitto Division of N'oritake, one (if the most n specu-- names in dinnenvare. You can choose from two luxurious patterns of translucent china. 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"Twelfth Street He" oral others g band directors from and universities. SALT PALACE The popular "Boston Pons'' stvle t last concert which was a spring, in the Salt Palace "C ufo" portion trademark, ItffiR OdlKH Representing Brigham Young University will be trumpeter Jim Jackson; from the University of Utah will be Michael A. Paquette on euphonium and Rodney J. Wayman on trombone; and from Utah State University will be Alma L. Farnsworth on trumpet, Rhonda Rhodes on alto saxophone, David L. l av lor on multiple percussion, and Linda M. Troester on the PIANOS DA-YXKSMl- Disneys site of gatheringo for musicians Seventy six trombones, 108 cornets and some of the most talented drummers, clarinetists, saxophonists and horn players in the nation will gather at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Sunday for Hit week-longrand opening of EPCOT Center. Some 450 college musicians from every state, including seven from Utah, will form the College Marching Band scheduled to take part in opening festivities. iv STEINWAY and clinic. Admission is $3 at the. door Phillips, a Tama Drums artist, has played with sue!) luminaries as Jack Bruce. Stanley Clarke, Pete Towns liend and Brian Eno. He was Jeff Becks drummer on Beck's last major four and can be heard on former Yes vocalist John Anderson ' s latest solo effort. "Animation." Th clinic and concert are being jointly sponsored by lama Drums and Brighton Music. 2354 E. 78UD South. For more information contact Brighton Music. to Vienna can hear the choir not only in the baroque Hofmusikkapel-land in St. Stephan's Cathedral, but often in performances requiring children at the Vienna State Opera I. STEINWAY HALL will he at the Airport Hilton Inn. 5151 Wiley Post Way, Friday at G p.m. for a concert Vienna Choir Boys at Symphony Hall S Vinson Drummer Simon Phillip-- , whose powerful double bass punctuations come to Utah Friday and Saturday with performances at Hark Citys Cowboy Bar, 8 p.m. 5 n concert Kooinful of Blues, the jazz, blues, rhythm blues, rock band from Rhode Island, will i'A. A Singer, smigwriier, pianist Margie Adam performs bonr-fi- t concert for Women's Hcsonrcc Center Friday. 7:10 p.m. Drum dinie, a on. ar". jL Roomful of Bines." The present Roomful lineup includes Greg Piccolo. Rich l.ataillc and Doug James on saxophones. Porky Cohen on trombone. Ronnie Earl Horvath on guitar. At Copiev on piano, Preston Hubbard on bass and John Rossi on drums Tickets are available at the Cuwbov Bar. are V '.'i t Cleanhead F, I KV 'Aj 'jw Rhode Island s Rnnmfij! of Blues, will perform at the Cow bov .,ir in "Eddie "'J. , I'bno t |