| Show v yyy y 12E yyyy r y yr The Salt Lake Tribune it-f-- Sunday September 11 yyTf r f i i f1 r 1 irifYT 1988 ‘i - R k gen--era- d py” from the LP “Simple Pleasures " is currently a Top Ten hit Ladysmith Black Mambazo recently featured on Grammy winner Paul Simon’s "Graceland” album will be performing at Kingsbury Hall on Oct 1 at 8 p m Founded by Joseph Shabala in Durban South Africa Ladysmitn’s music is sung by a male a cappella chorus George Benson returns to Salt Lake City on Sept 18 for a concert at Symphony Hall The popular guitarist is known for such albums as "White Rabbit” "Breezin’ ” "It's Uptown” and “While The City Sleeps ” Jazz vocalist Bobby McFerrin who spent several years "in Salt Lake City will perform at Symphony Hall on Sept 27 “Don t Worry Be Hap lith Sunday Sept HORSE ARENA '’’Si?-- SCHEDULE: 8:00 am American Quarter Horse Judging (Halter YouthAdult Performance) are slated with other country western stars at 1988 Utah State Oak Ridge Boys Nightly shows begin at pm at the grandstand if TOUflStPACKAGES i i i “'TfiSawsSSte' £ Barbershoppers Ian meet im St George y'sr 5 g sing-alon- s Upcoming pop music events Array of stars performs at state fair The Oak Ridge Boys bring their country western sound to the 1988 Utah State Fair in two shows Monday at 6 30 and 9 15 pm at the fairgrounds grandstand An array cf other country western stars is also slated The week begins Sunday with “Yesterday — Tribute to the Beatles” and “Elvis His Legend Lives On” and continues Tuesday with the Bellamy Brothers Wednesday with Tanya Tucker Thursday with a with the Beehive Statesmen Barbershop quartet Friday with leg- ends of rock ’n' roll — the Coasters Shirelles Drifters and Bro Johnson Band Saturday with Gary Morris ' and Sept 18 with Lee Greenwood ‘ Nightly shows begin at 6 30 and 915pm at the Grandstand For the ! ‘first time this year people may pur- ‘chase tickets to the late show w ithout I ‘paying admission to the fair Tickets ‘forthe 9 15 performance can be purchased at the east gate after 8 30 ‘p nj Tickets for either show are $7 l for reserved tickets and $4 for admission Admission to the fair 'is $4 for adults and $2 for children with those aged 5 and younger free -- “'ir Day4NitiTourstS i it is ' Special to The Tribune ’1 ST GEORGE — Barbershop quar- tet singers and their families from eight states totaling nearly 2000 Will meet in St George for the fall ronvention of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singers in ‘America Inc (known as SPEBSQSA) on Sept 22 23 and 24 at the Dixie College’s Dixie Center I Fifteen counties and 30 quartets are expected to compete in this event from surrounding states including Utah North Dakota Colorado New Mexico Nebraska Idaho Wyoming and Montana The selection of the winning chorus to represent the Rocky Mountain District at the International Convention next July is the Jirst priority of the meet Quartet champions for the district will also fce chosen Traveling from Salt Lake City will be the Beehive Statesmen Chorus past district champions) directed by Milt Christensen and Dave Thorell Dther quartets from the Salt Lake City chapter m this competition will be the Rocky Mountain Jubilee with Vocalists Jesse Greathouse Scott Roberts Mark Ritz and Sevmour the Syncopation quartet with Wes Brown Gordon Weiseman Rick Ness and Vern Schmitt and Straight Edge with Randall Haslam Brent Russon Kevin Hendricks and Ron-fclZeeman From Utah Valley the Skyline Chorus is under the direction of John Sasine and Richard Barber and will represent the Provo chapter Ringside also from Utah Valley will Compete and members include John Sasine Kim Hansen Brad Bertram and Rolfe Morehead ’ The convention's host chapter from St George will feature the Col-t- r Country Chorus directed by Mike Terry as well as local quartets Sun-lanVocal Band (with Mike Terry loel Putnam Dave Brown and John Scott) and Sound Gallery (with Mau fice Hunt Bob Judd Brent Smith and Russ Hall) I Tickets and information for this Convention may be obtained b callFred LeMay ing picket Chairman Ob-la- ft i it it it it Classes Begin Sept 19 1988 Call V¥V V 263-261- J STAR STUDIO 3855 So 500 West SLC ITT 84115 8 ¥V¥Q¥ ¥V V V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ “THE SATURDAY’S WARRIOR CF THE 80’s THIS SHOW IS MAKING HISTORY!'!” jei ju m Ail ujuiixU Orem Times EAST HIGH SCHOOL Tickets $5 00 8 00 PM Sept 16th 17th 23 24th 30th Oct 1st KUTR RADIO NIGHT 16th and ALL EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION OPENS HOLDERS ONLY! 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