Show Rain moves Red Butte concert indoors Quartet moves music to Kingsbury Hall Greg Tippets Contributor OTHER Nature filled MOTHER the Salt Lake Valley skies with dark gray waterlogged waterlogged waterlogged water water- logged clouds on Sunday July 25 This summer storm forced the a String Quartet to move their con concert rt from the scenic beauty of Red Butte Gardens and Arboretum to Kingsbury Hall at the U of U. U In spite of the inconvenience inconvenience inconvenience incon incon- the group played an outstanding and energizing ing con concert rt Todd Woodbury who plays guitar mandolin and cello said the group has been together just over a year Woodbury who teaches es music at the U of U commented on the groups group's musical back back- ground We all bring ng something different different different dif dif- ferent to the ensemble because we all come from different backgrounds he said Woodbury said the group plays a variety of music from jazz and classical to Brazilian He particularly enjoys enjoys enjoys en en- joys the unique beat and rhythm Brazilian music of of- fers Other members of the quartet include John Thompson Patrick and Tully Cathey When not playing with Woodbury combines combines combines com com- bines talents with Paul Binkley The two have played at Redwood and cam campuses and hope to return next year Two more concerts are scheduled at the Red Butte Gardens this summer The next will be folk artist Rosalie Sorrels on Sunday Aug 8 The season ends when J Jerry rry Jeff Walker brings his unique brand of country music to the Gardens on Sunday Aug 22 |