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Show Off I MngM Mnnsnc ff'" if? k " M CP " J i ... rr 1 J 1 The country rock IkiihI '.Montana' will he at the Coho liar .Monday. Park City spots offer a musical potpourri This week there will be a little something for every musical palate from classical guitar at Sneakers to country rock at the Cowboy Bar. So don't stay home and shiver get out and boogie. Cowboy Bar The versatile band Jubal will play a variety of tunes from rock and roll to reggae this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. On Sunday the offbeat "hand little' Women will be at the" Cowboy Bar on inc handstand with a country rock beat. Monday tne well known country rock band Montana will be at I he Cowboy Bar. And to (ill out the week Bob Snow's ba:.d will play Tuesday and Wednesday. Tic music bt'gii.s in : :in Down Under Folk singer Kat James plays at the Down Under (below the Claimjumper Hotel) Wednesday through Saturday evening. (iinb Steak The vocal duo Milligan and Diehl will sing contemporary dinner music at the Grub Steak Restaurant in Prospector Square Friday and ' the stage with more easy listening music Sunday evening. Rusty Nail The band Lie Heights, which specializes in reggae music, will play ai the Rusty Nail Friday and Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday night the music will be preceded by a lingerie show from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. In addition, every afternoon from 4 to 6 p. m. the Rusty Nail features retakes from the day's action on the ski slopes with Captain Video. Ryan's Local musicans gather for an wMtfomml jam aesnkut -every, Thursday night at Ryan's on Main Street. The music starts at 9 p.m. Sneaker Classical guitarist Kelly Wright plays at Sneakers at the Park Meadows Racquet Club Friday and Saturday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Stein Kriksen lfldge Contemporary pianists Kate Mc-CuU-hanand Hairy Black tickle the ivories in the main lobby at Stein Eriksen Lodge almost every afternoon after-noon and evening. McCutchan plays from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Black takes over from 8 to 11 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Tokyo Joe's The piano in the bar at Tokyo Joe's is often occupied by assistant chef Buddy Marion, who takes a break from the kitchen to play customers' requests at the keyboard. |