Show Page 4 March 9 1995 Arts & Entertainment Entertainer of the year will perform at CEU April 4 Campus Hnicrlaincr of the Year (Till campus April 4 Mile Rayburn is a collegiate entertainment sensation lie has been voted America's 1994 "Best Solo Performer" hy readers of Campus Activities Today magazine Since receiving standing ovations at 14 National Association visits loi Campus Went Down to Georgia" will leave you spellbound The heart of the Rayburn show lies in his comedic songs and humorous spontaneity lie absolutely loves finding the lighter side of everything from the difficulties of dating to oil spills to driving in the snow Liugh- - Activi- ful experience is unforgettable When he isn’t on the road Rayburn is at home in Nashville writing songs and recording with some of the world's hest Rayburn’s album Eleven features guest appearances by musicians from acts such as Garth Brooks Journey ties' iegionil conferences and two national loiileiences Rayburn lias H'iloimed over Mil i college concerts ami lias Ivcu nominated live consecutive veais as Amei ica's ''Campus Lnteitamer ot the Ycai" and "Small Conceit Liner-latnot the year'" Rayburn's slum is the perfect blend of music coined and tiuly musierlul guitar Toto Dire Straits and James Taylor Wooden Voices Rayburn's most recent tccording showcases Ins versatility as a solo guitarist It features classical pieces innovative ‘tap' guitar techniques and mountain ei style “llat-picking- ’’ Rayburn also volunteers Ins time promoting Compassion International a Christian organization dedicated to As u published giving needy children around the world a real songwriter Rayburn has a pointed and uniiue style drawing Irom influences such chance in life Twice nominated for the “Harry as Don llenely Lyle Lovell and II race Chapin Award” for endeavors Springsteen Rayburn's songs range form the and tun to the profoundly insightful they become favorites everywhere he plays With a degree in classical guitar light-hearte- and multiple return performances at nearly every school Rayburn’s ability to draw an audience into a power- d Rayburn's playing is extraordinary Ills acoustic rendition of "the Devil tcr becomes contagious as he parodies everyone from Michael Jackson to Garth Brooks lulling everything together Rayburn's unassuming style and captivating audience rapport often hour concerts generate marathon 2-- 3 Rayburn sponsors children in Bolivia Ecuador and Kenya lie has even traveled to Bolivia on behalf of Compassion Rayburn will he in concert in the milHDAC Tues April 4 at 7:30 pm Tickets are $5 or $3 with CEU activity card Gallery East: Gallery East's next exhibition opening March 25 and running through fine arts degree in sculpture from Utah State University Ilis wife Kari Brown Bennett ma- opening reception for the alumni artists will he held from 8 pm on Saturday March 25 in (he gallery Featuring five artists from the past 10 years gallery currator James L Young said the exhibit will feature between 30 and 40 drawings prints jored in drawing A native of Price her works include charcoal drawings graphite oil and mixed media "My work is an exploration of the physical natural world as opposed to following a political or social agenda Through a light controlled use of medium of combination of and sculptures line composition Courtney Bennett from Sandy will display five wood scuptures lie explains his work as "dealing mainly with contrasts of color texture and placement Central compositions intrigue me in (Ik way that they pull your eye inward the outer elements forming a framework from which the create a literal expression of the constant force of gravity It is the orderly treatment of elements contrasted with the tension of this force or nature that April 12 in the Main Building An 6-- heart radiates" lie is working on a bachelor's of Thursday March 30 at 7:30 pm in the Geary Theatre the CEU dance department will be holding "Stage Door Canteen A Tribute to Broadway" General Admission Is $5 $4 for senior citizens children and students Students with activity cards can get in for only $2 A Hazelwood Adam Morgan Hold Huntington and Rebbeca Simons All of which will be performing Celebration of Volunteerism: SUN at Pierpont The first annual Serving Utah Network e service project will be held in Salt Lake City March 31 and April I According to David Litvack College of Eastern Utah SUN Vista coordinator students from colleges all across Utah and fmm Ricks College will participate in the event Volunteers will work with other organizations such as Art Space and Travelers' Aid on cleanup projects in the downtown Salt Lake area Litvack explained "The way we (SUN) are approaching thisis as a celebration so that people can go back and help to increase volunteerism in their schools" Travel to and from the project and accommodations will be arranged for volunteers A banquet will be held on March I for all participants He slated there is still a need for volunteers Students interested in attending the project should contact David Litvack or in Kathy Painter the CEU SUN Center by March 10 state-wid- Featuring alumni artists Recent Alumni Exhibition will be Photos by DeFriez Stage Door Canteen Is a producation of revised broadway dances from Pipen Dream Coat Cats and other broadway favorites Above from left to right our: Tina value and subject intrigues me" Janies Lauritscn a native of Price is teaching art in a high school in Alllon Wyo He also teaches night classes for Western Wyoming Com munity College His work includes watcrcolor oils ink and mixed media He feels "a painting that makes an impact is one that looks back at me rather than me looking at it This is the overall goal of my paintings The sense of memory is strung in my work I am concerned with simplifying shapes and colors to create moods that I remember" Clint Eliason of Kearns is the fourth artist with works in the exhibit I le is working on a masters of fine arts degree fmm USD in prirlmaking Blaine Atwood of American Fork is working towards a bachelor’s of arts degree from Southern Utah University His work will include sculpture and ceramics non-prof- Soul For Real "Candy Rain" 1 Brownstonc "If You Love Me" 2 3 4 Madonna "Take A Bow" Sheryl Crow "Strong Enough" 5 The Notorious BI(J "Big PoppaWaming" 6 Dionne Farris "I Know" it 7 K-- CI llailcy of Jodcd "If You Think You're Lonely Now" K Melissa Etheridge "If I Wanted ToLikcTlic Way I Do" 9 Boyz II Men "Thank You" 10- TLC "Red Light Special" |