Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY nursday, April LU, 1972 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAiLY I flursday, April LU, 1972 THIS IS NOT ONLY AN AD, IT S A POSTER TEAR AT THE FOLD AND DECORATE YOUR ROOM. co 5p 0 C non-profit coffeehouse theater PRESENTS I I 4 A series of four weekend get-togethers in Ann Arbor featuring Non-motorized bike hikes, videotape shows and projects, outstanding films, theatre performances, chess and ping-pong matches, baseball games, and four unparalleled concerts. Y 4FiW 46..eir 2a' AN 4 o ,yv fi ,QFdr ,14plP . 9w "W tiV ,qe qqr I ,odw .AM' k' ,9p rF .app, .xc f: 4 CONSPI RACY CONCERT SERIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 26 and 21 7T00CP.M. TICKETS ON SALE NOW ! RHYTHM AND BLUES REVIVAL SHOW (a four-hour concert) featuring * THE COASTERS ("Poison Ivy," "Charlie Brown," "Love Potion No. 9," "Yakety-Yak, "Youngblood," "Get a Job," "Riot in Cell Block No. 9," "Searchin' ") *THE DRIFTERS ("Money, Honey,""Bells of St. Mary," "Up on the Roof," "There Goes MyLBaby," "On Broadway," "On the Boardwalk") *THE CRYSTALS ("He's Sure the Boy I Love," "And Then He Kissed Me," "He's a Rebel," "Do Doo Ron Ron") * JOEY DEE AND THE STARLIGHTERS ("The Twist, "The Shout," "The Peppermint Twist") FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June 16 and 17 7:00 P.M. SUMMERTIME BLUES with * BIG MAMA THORNTON (THE UNDISPUTED QUEEN OF THE BLUES) * CAPTAIN BEEFHEART ("THE SPOTLIGHT KID" "LICK MY DECALS OFF, BABY""SAFE AS MILK", THE WONDER MAN OF LOS ANGELES IS GONNA BOOGLARIZE YOU) * THE LUTHER ALLISON BLUES BAND (THE HAPPIEST BLUES BAND IN'THE LAND) * JOHN FAHEY (PETE TOWNSHEND OF THE WHO LEARNED FROM HIM; SO DID RY COODER. BLUES AND TRANSCEN- DENTAL JOURNEYS ON THE SIX AND TWELVE STRING AND HAWAIIAN GUITARS BY TI4E MAN WHO DISCOVERED BUKKA WHITE.) *, 4 THURSDAY AND FRIDAYJ ALL-STAR JAZZ SHOW July 13 &14 8:00 P.M. FEATURING THE TALENTS OF ... * CHARLIE MINGUS SEXTET (THE HIGHLY PRAISED (Rolling Stone, New Yorker, N.Y. Times) JAZZ GREAT, PHILOSOPHER, AUTHOR (check out his autobiography), AND COMPOSER.AN INCREDIBLE MUSICIAN AND INDIVIDUAL, ABSO- LUTELY NOT TO BE MISSED!) * FREDDIE HUBBARD QUINTET ("RED CLAY", "STRAIGHT LIFE", PERHAPS THE FINEST CONTEMPORARY TRUMPETER IN JAZZ TO- DAY . . : CERTAINLY THE MOST MELLOW) FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 11 and 12 8:30 P.M. A ROCK EXPERIENCE: 4' FATURING THE INCOMPARABLE *THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA* (THE BIGGEST THING SINCE THE BEATLES!"-Nat Weiss) ("HIS INFLUENCE MAY ULTIMATELY SURPASS THAT OF HENDRIX AND CLAPTON".- Lester Bangs, Village Voice. *, (". .. HAS A BLAZING DEVOTIONAL MESSAGE THAT CANNOT BE MISSED SHIVERS OF RAPTURE PASS LIKE QUICKLY CHANGING SEASONS ON JOHN BENDS BACK FROM HIS INSTRUMENT AND SENDS A SEARING FLASH OF A HEART OF GOD."-Stephen Davis, Rolling Stone). BY ANYONE WHO SEES THE McLAUGHLIN'S FACE AS HE PRAYER STRAIGHT TO THE MOSE ALLISON TRIO ("SEVENTH SON", "YOUNG MAN BLUES", "PARCHMAN FARM", from Tupelo, Mississippi, plays the most down-home piano of any . . . Who, Led Zeppelin, John Mayall, Brian Auger, and countless others, but never duplicated. "The best damn guidance counselor a kid could wish "THE CITY" . . . MOSE ALLISON, his songs have been recorded by the while his style is often imitated, it is for. "-Creem) (". . . MUSIC THAT SEEMS TO GO AS FAR AS MUSIC CAN FROM THE FINGERS OF MORTAL MUSICIANS." -ibid) ("ONE OF THE FEW GROUPS THAT EARNS ITS REPUTATION AS SUPERSTAR".-N.Y. Times) (IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO CONVEY INTO WORDS THE DEPTH, INTENSITY, MAGNETISM, AND HIGH ENERGY OF THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA... SO PICK UP THEIR LATEST ALBUM, "INNER MOUNTING FLAME," AND HEAR FOR YOURSELF WHAT ALL THE EXCITEMENT IS ABOUT. P.S.: McLAUGHLIN SELLS OUT VIRTU- ALLY EVERY SHOW HE AND HIS GROUP DO... USUALLY AT $3.50-4.50-5.50 or more. WE GOT THEM AT A GOOD TIME, AND TH-IS WILL PROBABLY BE THE LAST TIME TO SEE THEM FOR $3.00. DO NOT MISS THIS SHOW FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER! AO 10 TICKET INFORMATION All shows are at HILL AUDITORIUM, ANN ARBOR. Tickets to each show are $3.00 - $3.75 - $4.50 in advance with the exception of THE MAHAVISHNU ORCHESTRA ($3.00 all seats). Ticket sales and distribution ac- cording to the following schedule: * FIRST DIBS on all concerts (both shows) to Ann Arbor people for a period of one week (7 days) from the first ma- jor announcement of each event in the Michigan Daily (which will usually be 4-5 weeks before the show). " THEREAFTER, most of the tickets left (if any) will, be fanned out for sales in East Lansing, Grand Rapids, Ypsilanti, Detroit; Detroit Suburbs, Windsor, and Toledo. f IF any tickets are left afterwards (we are only selling 5,500 in all for each weekend), then these will be brought back to Ann Arbor approximately two weeks before the show. Needless to say, not a good hunch to count on. TICKETS TO THE R&B REVIVAL SHOW ARE ON SALE NOW (Today) through sell-out or next Thursday (which- ever comes first): Available at CONSPIRACY, 330 MAYNARD, all hours. (Tickets to the other shows will be in on Monday (Apr. 24). Those who want to purchase tickets to the other shows as may well do so.) Tickets on sale at Conspiracy. Buy elsewhere at your own risk. MEDIA: Passes are not honored at the door. Legitimate press people are advised that prior arrangement with Conspir- acy is requisite to being listed with the box office. (MORE THAN) A FEW WORDS ON THE SERIES Conspiracy endeavors to present the finest artists in any given musical genre. At reasonable prices, that is. As many of you associated with the entertainment business know (and those who are not, suspect) cost of talent, especial- ly so-called "Superstar" talent is edging out of the ionosphere. Perhaps a few examples will illustrate more precisely: ALLMAN BROTHERS-$10,000 a night; BEACH BOYS-$10,000 a night; ROD STEWART, LAURA NYRO, MERLE HAGGARD, LEON RUSSELL, etc.-all pretty much in the same neck of the woods. Insofar as Crisler Arena serves much better as an arena than as a concert hall, we prefer to keep your concerts in a place where you can see and hear the artists without use of a telescope and radio. To bring such "Superstars" to visual, audio, and aesthetic standards of good taste would be to peg tickets at at least $4.50-5.50-6.50, which, to our minds, is not in the best of financial good taste. (We are saving Crisler Arena for a cerain well-known folk/rock singer, if he ever decides to perform here, and the Rolling Stones, who recently turned down our offer of $40,000.) (Would the Metropolitan Opera turn us down for $40,000? Hmmm . . . anyone for the Met this fall?) In this concert series weiare planning to use the main floor and first balcony only, which means that all seats sold are excellent seats (the second balcony is not bad either.) Incidentally, we concur with the University's declaration that smoking of all kinds is dangerous to the Auditor- ium's health, and we are enforcing this protection of the hall in all quarters of the auditorium (except the lobby) throughout the performance (from beginning to end) . All artists appearing at Conspiracy Concerts have contractually agreed to refrain from smoking of any materials or drinking of alcoholic beverages while in the Auditorium itself or * /!