Show E? I t 7 A '’ BIiim Trnvetor ° V it (f D ' “v Njighii upcoming conceit a Traveling blues at the HORDE HORDE Festival 1998 begins at 3 pm Sept 1 at The Canyons The coocert includes artists: Bhwa TVavelei Baieaaked Ladies Ben Harper and The jonocent Criminals Alana Pavia and FastbaQ Tickets go on aale at 10 thia Saturday at all Smith's Tlx outlets or by calling ul or Headliners Blues TVs veier ' recendy released the sixth record titled Stiaight on TUI — “ Morning Since signing to A&M in 1989 the band Eas toured dre-lessly and built a solid fbDowiu on the road Averaging over 230 shows a year the quartet would play clubs street fairs the upper roadway on the Brooklyn Bndge J ' season for Utah State University's Alumni is about to hit its midpoint and director Morrison said all u going well even considering the problems that arose when driving a truckload of equipment to an outdoor conceit site "We had some technical problems with our last concert and I am overwhelmed at the support ihowa the hand by our loyal audience” Morrison said “At the last minute we had to chane the location of our outdoor conceit and even those who didn't get the ward until they arrivedat the amphitheater and then hiked across campus to the Fine Arts Center didn't complain The support was great and the hall was as full as I've seen iL I really want to thank our audience” Supporters of the Alumni Band have another dunce to show their appreciation when the band appears in concert Sunday July 19 Concert time is 7 pm in the Kent Concert HaU of the Chase Fine Aits Center: As always the concert is free "We again perform ia our indoor home and I'm happy Max Dalby will join ns for the concert as a performer” Motrisou said Dalby was a longtime faculty member in USlTs name department and former department head He The £r I band Director says thanks for patience ?G life ° l!y Bring in the alumni JND BITES benefits nitrouspafties and bnsi-- i cally anywhere lthere was a wark- fog electrical outlet Often playing for 10 people the band would return to a town and find that the audience had grown exponential- In 1992 after all of the big summer touring headliners passed on Bhies Traveler as a support art lead singer John Popper started du HOJuXE Fativri The bottom line is that on the ! road and in the studio Blues Tknvekr honestly loves pitying c together since they all attended high school together in Princeton NJ Leaving themselves no choice the band fitereDy got into the van and went on the road " LTD BUSES is the founder of the USU Alumni Band and was its conductor for many yean "We owe everything to Max and we are happy he is returning to the band after almost two yean'’ Morrison said "He will joia the clarinet section far the concert and to my knowledge he has never played ia the band” The program for the concert follows the band’s tried and true format Manisou said one of the interesting selections will be Serenade by Derek Bourgeois "The work is interesting because it has an odd number of beats in the measure” he said "ft sounds like a dance — perhaps a waltz for someone with three legs” Another selection will be a medley of great movie marches Manison promises this work will be a "real crowd pieaser There will be a selection by Duke Ellington and Morning Noon and Night in Memo a selection Manison describes as an "old war hone often performed by concert bands” The Alumni Band’s next concert will be an outdoor offering — really! Morrison promises the band will perform at the amphitheater located on Old Main Hill The concert is planned ia conjunction with Utah's pioneer cele-week performance schedule It will be July 26 NOW HAVE BIKE RACKS The LTD and Sunrise Cydery are offering a hands on learning experience of loading your own bike onto a LTD bus bike rack r ' Come to Sunrise Cydery 138 North 100 East Monday July 13 until Friday July 31 1998 Anytime between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm R A P E V I K - ST A t I IAI UL bwwlfNi 129 forth 100 Is scupviB IsguiBtBk 4JS752H77 N E T oo |