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Show Mav 21, 19 Cowdaddies The Dixie Sun P.i:;o3 Howdy POR THE DIXIE SUN Real western music has been hard to come bv in the West these days, but the Cowdaddies have been working to change all that. They will be featured on Dixie College' Tanner Summer '96 Amphitheater Series, Saturday, Mav 25, at 7:30 the p.m. Veterans of the Wasatch Front's best traditional groups of the last 20 years, members of the Cowdaddies have joined together to bring the classic sounds of Gene Autry, Rov Rogers, the Sons of the Pioneers and Bob Wills. In the concert, will rustle up Cowdaddies songs of the trail drive and the call of the canyons as they celebrate the big sky and the open range. The Cowdaddies are a Salt d Lake band featuring four of the hottest components of traditional cowboy music and W Members of the Cowdaddies band, will perform classic western Mings the O.C. Tanner Amphitheater in Springdale on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. m COutdoor Outlet) 1062 E. Tabernacle Open 9-- 7 Mon-Fr- i 9-- 6 Phone628-36l- l Sat closed Sunday City-base- Vi western swing. Playing with the band are Kennard Machol, Harold Carr, Rex Flinner and Craig Crowther. "All four musicians have won numerous awards, and when put together in one group, they make up the best of the traditional music scene," says the Herald Journal. AT D I X Climbers Math Read the Sun 113 Buy any two carabincrs and rccicve one of equal or lesser value We are also on the web FREEH http:sun.fam.dixie.edu I E Take the tirpe and get registered for Fall quarter 1996. Our new ASDC Executive Council is looking for good volunteers to help with next years activities and programs. Come and get involved. COLLEGE 3$ 1 l"Vy '.iVyW , i y Ij Ay rj ()l DIXIE COEEEHH TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY 21 22 23 24 25 27 |