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Show CSU Will Present Singer-Guitarist In Concert Wednesday, Ian. 13th. The College of Southern Utah will present popular singer-guitarist Kay Britten of England In concert at the CSU Auditorium on Wednesday, Jan. 13, at 8:15 p. m. The concert is open to the public. pub-lic. Tickets for Miss Britten's performance per-formance will be $1.00 for students stu-dents with activity cards and !$1.50 for general admission. I "An extraordinary achievement , in highest artistary and audience 1 appeal,'.' is the way Miss Britten has been described by the Detroit De-troit News, following her appearance appear-ance in the motor city. From England, the artist is recognized rec-ognized as a folk singer with n "difference" whose waulrobc o. French fashions make her the antithesis ol the typical U. h. "beatnik" malladeer. In other respects, Miss Britten upholds the best of tile traditions of the real real wandering minstrel, min-strel, for her wide repertoire includes in-cludes folk songs from 20 differ - lent countries around the globe, some familiar, some unfamiliar, but all autht t.tie. The artist brings to folk music 'a dimension all her own. She has an exciting voice of wide range, a warm and witty personality, a high sense of drama and an ex- tensive knowledge of folklore. Miss Britten lias concert c throughout England and sang at the Players' Theatre in London In the USA she has given several concert.-; in New York, perform ing at the Kaufman Hall, Judson Hall and Town Hall. j KAY BRITTEN To Concertize Here |