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Eclipse
sponsoring
free
concerts

By ANN MARIE FAZIO
Daily staff writer
Free concerts performed by local musicians will be
held in front of the Michigan Union during the Art
Fair, sponsored by Eclilpse Jazz, in conjunction with
the Artists and Craftsmen's Guild and the Union.
These concerts are part of a larger, free summer.
concert series being presented by the group at Liber-
ty Plaza and West Park, coordinator Max Dehn said.
They have been presenting these concerts since 1978,
Dehn said, and they've always gone well.
THE BENEFITS OF these concerts are multifold,
he said. "It keeps the organization from going
stagnant," he explained, along with giving local
musicians.work. And, of course, the community en-
joys the music.
Dehn explained that these concerts are large in
scope, ranging from folk to jazz to good ol' rock 'n
roll.
One of the biggest names at the concert will be
Steve Nardella, a popular local artist. Dehn
described Nardella's music as "rockabilly," okd-style

rock similar to that popular in the fifties.
ANOTHER POPULAR band appearing will be The
Urbations, Dehn added, a group featuring older rock
led by David Swain, a noted jazz artist.
Peter "Madcat" Ruth, a well-known harmonica
player, will be playing with special guest, drummer
Danny Brubeck, son of famed jazz pianist Dave
Brubeck.
Eclipse raised the money to pay these and other
groups through a benefit at Rick's American Cafe, a
local bar, where three local bands performed for free
and Eclipse kept the money made through the ad-
mission charge.
The Artists and Craftsmen's Guild and the
Michigan Union also donated money for the Art Fair
concerts.
Eclipse is a non-profit, volunteer-run organization,
Dehn said, which has been presenting jazz on campus
for five years. "Our focus," he added, "is on presen-
ting jazz in an educational format." He noted the
workshop jam session and other educational aspects
of Eclipse, not involving concerts.

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to Our 52nd Seoson, 1981-82
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