t I i ARTS The Michigan Daily Friday, October 5, 1984 Pone 6 - _ - .... , rP y v Quints, groceries, and music at the Quad By Gary Helfand T he civilian Fun Group, East Quad's favorite basement band, is back for their first rootin' tootin' rock-n-roll show of the year tonight in the Halfway Inn. This dynamic group of five identical quintuplets has been playing their brand of rip-roarin' hard-rocking music , 5- + o,01 in Ann Arbor for two and a half years. C.F.G. is famed for their hard-dancing guaranteed fun shows, their finger- stomping cow-punching music, and their uncanny ability to impersonate each other. Past shows have been played to full houses of dancing, satisfied customers. The dancing, as the music, ranges form brotherly slamming to, the Mexican salsa; all originals and all fun (all the time). Band members are Nick on bass and Chinese wok, Jake on guitar and mixing bowl, Lawrence sings and plays trom- bone and buys the groceries, John on Guitar and egg-beater, and Dave plays drums and usually cleans up. Together these quintuplet brothers play great rock and roll and claim to make a great casserole. This doesn't mean that there isn't constant class struggle within the band, however. Singer Lawrence explains: "If Dave Adoesn't do some dishes soon I'm going to quit the band. I don't have to put up with this. It's shoddy." Despite Lawrence's foreboding quip, spirits are running high for tonight's concert. Local bandleader Nosmo King will be debuting his New and Improved Orchestra to open the show and King promises a highly theatrical perfor- mance. Kalamazoo band Tavia Control also might play, if they get a ride to Ann Arbor. These original bands combined with C.F.G.'s fast moving rock and roll should result in a show well worth the one buck admission charge. The East Quad Music Co-op is providingthe sound system for the show. The Halfway Inn is located in the Church Street entrance to East Quad. Show starts at 8:30 or so, depending if the band from Kalamazoo gets a ride or, not. I 540 E. Liberty St.,761-4539 Corner of Maynard & Liberty L- .... Of interest to drummers From October 1 through October 13 We will be offering 10% off our already low-priced University of Michigan merchandise. This is a good chance to show your school spirit as the Wolverines take on Michigan State on October 6 and Northwestern on October 1 3. GO BLUE! What could be better than a drum- mer's convention? Regardless of your answer, the Per- cussive Arts Society will be holding their annual international convention in .Ann Arbor on campus. PASIC '84, as it is called, will feature percussion soloists, ensembles, and a wide assortment of percussion in- struments, music, and, of course, ac- cessories. Though most of the events, to be held November 1 through 4, will be open to the public, registration and further in- formation can be obtained from the Ann Arbor Conference and Visitors Bureau. Their phone numbers are 367-4098 for registration and 995-7281 for general in- formation. A chance to march to the tune of several drummers. What could be bet- ter? Daily Photo by DOUG McMAHO- band, will play East Quad in a return ,The Civilian Fun Group, quintuplet1 performance tonight. A Roberts & Bor yI 1209 S. University Mori.-Sat. 10-5:3p Records Husker Du - Zen Arcade (SST) It's not funny any more. 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