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August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAIL TUSAAGS 2,16 'EMIu~~Nh lI PAEN Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: iscoD t recr. Mon..-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30M600 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST AND MOST…

… Works FLOWERS- Rolling Stones ncludes- Have You Seen Your Mother Mother's Little Helper MORE TOP POP ARTISTS ON LONDON- Blues Breakers, w, Eric Clapton Moody Blues Marianne Faithful Mantovani, and many…

… Maggie Teyte Dennis Brain Artur Schnabel Lottie Lehmann Pablo Casals Roger Wagner Chorale Alfred Cortot Fritz Kreisler Nathan Milstein Bath Festival Orch. Beach Boys Lettermen Nancy Wilson Lou Rawls…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 63

…TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUSA.. UGS 2,167T E IHIA _Al YA fL Phones: 668-9866 665-3679 HOURS: r iscou At records, n Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9:00 Sat. 9:30-6:00 ANN ARBOR'S LARGEST…

… WALCHO Great Organ Works FLOWERS- Rolling Stones includes- Have You Seen Your Mother Mother's Little Helper MORE TOP POP ARTISTS ON LONDON- Blues Breakers, w. Eric Clapton Moody Blues Marianne Faithful…

… Lottie Lehmann Nathan Milstein Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Pablo Casals Bath Festival Orch. AND MANY MANY MORE Be Le Nc La Fr Pe Se f, 3' 2 x , Ik U p U I EXTRA-SPECIAL SAVINGS ON DGG and ARCHIVE THE…

April 10, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 131) • Page Image 15

… traditional folk tunes and modern political songs. What's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend FRIDAY CAMPUS CINEMA PAT AND MIKE (George Cukor, 1952), Alt Act, DBL/ 7:00 p.m., Nat Sci. The usual hijinks ensue…

…-8397). Best known now for Stand By Me, B.B. King of Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame fame will make his first Ann Arbor appearance in five years to strut his stuff. NANNA HANSEN, AN EV- ENING OF SCANDANA- VIAN PIANO…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

Arbor Film Festival makes Ann Arbor the film capital of the Midwest. For the past seven years, the festival has attracted the best in underground, experiment, and independent made throughout the country…

… possibilities for viewing pleasure. But for people whose lives circulate around the movies, there is no hotter time than the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Subscribe To THE MIC".,HIGAN DAILY cost film house. In 1966…

…Wednesday, August 27, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rage Five Wednesday, August 27, 1 969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five entertainment cinema Ann Arbor bars: The great Flood's The cheapie peepies…

… places, German places, Chinese places.. most of them pretty bad. So The Daily staff has pool- ed its collective centuries of Ann Arbor eating experiences into this guide to dining in the area. EXCELLENT…

…'s is Mark's Coffee House on East William. Try the poor boy, the homemade soup, By DREW BOGEMA A special Daily investigation into the redeeming qualities of local bars has revealed that Ann Arbor is…

… rapidly taking on a two- tone character - those who frequent Flood's and those who go elsewhere. Mr. Flood's Party opened in Ann Arbor early this summer, the product of the joint efforts of Buddy Jack and…

… Ned Duke, veteran Ann Arbor hipsters who despaired of the all-too-similar nature of most Ann Arbor bars. And, its peculiar allures brought an imme- diate, booming response from experienced Ann Arbor bar…

… Town Bar boasts of a soul-shaking jazz trio and a racial harmony that brings Ann Arbor's students and black ghetto resi- dents together, producing warm hopes and dreams for a future so- ciety. Schwaben…

… Fireside Lounge, one will have,to visit without this crude subjectivity. Reputedly, however, they cater to the bour- By NADINE COHODAS You don't have to be rich to see a movie in Ann Arbor, even though…

…, although you often must get in line at 6 p.m. on Friday for tickets for a top movie on Saturday. Cinema Guild is probably Ann Arbor's most notorious low- Fil1m capital ofthe midwest George Manupelli's Ann

September 09, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… Macrobiotics and Health Food Books 215 S. STATE... .2nd Floor 10 A.M.-6:00 P.M. 769-1583 c o- scc.1vI-oc.-Uc< ~c t -u>U By HARRY HAMMITT. The Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival '72, opening last night at the…

… such as food and drink, but a large number of booths were run by the Rainbow People who dominated the scene. As for the bands themselves, theatre T revived By RICK PARKS The Ann Arbor Junior Light…

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 9, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN GAILY Saturday,, September 9, 1972 Blues and jazz at its best FALL TERM BOWLING LEAGUES FORMING SIGN UP NOW…

…- ditional rhythm and blues which culminated in "Shotgun," their big hit of several years ago. The concert began to peak during Howlin' Wolf's set which follow- ed. His band warmed up the audience which…

… - al- though he did sit during most of his performance. He really brought the crowd around with "Evil," his last .number. He re- ceived an enthusiastic reception as he always does when he plays in Ann

Arbor. It seemed as if the concert could only go downhill from there, since Sun Ra was the last scheduled performer and he has long been known for his very avant-garde jazz which seemed to stand little…

… the large crowd trying to get in the entrance to the festival area. The people there were general- ly enthusiastic, but restrained. There were plenty of booths around the site, some selling commodities…

August 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 63) • Page Image 2

… the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Clas=s pos tage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- gan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Micthigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning…

… discount records 1235 S. UNIVERSITY 0 300 S. STATE 0 ANN ARBOR F i*, ltr 0 I III Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Presents a Katzka-Loeb Production starring Clint Eastwood Telly Savalas, Don Rickye, Carroll O…

… & Tuesday 7-9 BLUES FESTIVAL SPECIAL "I D0 NOT PLAY NO ROCK & ROLL MUSIC" FRED McDOWELL 4 It's NOT a musical co66,r"[Rj4 1 i z . F a t i 7 I Z I 1C T I (I ....... _. ; ., i I i X , ONLY $ 32 EACH…

… FRED McDOWELL'S NEW CAPITOL L.P. AND A FAMOUS LEADBELLY CLASSIC FROM . "CAPITOL" Sale Ends AUG. 10 PARTY TIME . .r . I R1'F1 I S7i IP 77-1 T1 1 71 WO '3 .i DON'T MISS OUR BLUES FESTIJVA ii…

…SPECIAL- '3 Off List Price on All Blues L.P.'s Thru Aug. 10 Tf 11 cat ALBERT TERRACE Can be anytime... and the neighbors could care less. Their quiet evening of study goes undisturbed thanks to excellent…

… ..Woftb-doow% An estimated 200,000 people got high and listened to music at Goose Lake rock festival yesterday. (See story, Page 3). L AI^IIEAKNIIX rNPROMISE: MICHIGAN REPERTORY - f -u iversy players…

May 17, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

…-Chicago at Ann Arbor, May 29-Wisconsin at Ann Arbor. June 3-Ohio State at Ann Arbor. June 16-Alumni game at Ann Ar- bor. June 17-National Collegiate Athlet- ic association meets at Chicago. Abroad May 20…

…-Illinois at Urbana, Ill. May 22-Iowa at Iowa City, Iowa. May 30-Notre Dame at South Bend, Ind. Today is "M" Day. t i ' r l r C " .... , , .+....r Straws I N= ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS SCHEDUL1, I…

…:o5 z:5. U 9:15 3:15......Saline ....... :5 1z:oo * A-4 ^4 - ^Ar. AnnArbor*Lv* 4:49 ioA* Read Up SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS POCKET BILLIARDS i Fourteen tables on second floor reserved exclusively for this…

… COLUMN A D V E R T IS N 3CLOSE 3 A DVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I P.M. 3:30 4:05 4:25 P.M. Lv... Adrian ...Ar. .... Tecumseh .... ... Clinton..... .Saline... Ar. Ann Arbor Lvr. P.M. 9 :oo 8:25 8:os 6:4.5 P…

…, first balcony. Call 2236-W. 164-21 LOST MISCELLANEOUS WOULD YOU LIKE to know how much money you can make this summer? I had fifty students from Ann Arbor out during spring vaca- tion and their…

…- dinal of Stanford university. Stanford Beats Bears On April 22 some 20,000 persons jammed their way into the California track bleachers to witness the triumph of the all powerful Blue and Gold ag…

…, oak finish, lot 132x150 feet; ear campus and street car lines, uit, flowers, shrubbery. Suitable or fraternity, sorority or hospital. hone 1411-R. 1136 Prospect St. 165-3 R SALE-Two choice May Festival

Festival ticket i center of main floor. Call 1452-R' fternoons or evenings. 164-2 R SALE-Five seats for May Fes- val, Wed. night; two seats Thurs. ight. Phone 2338. 164-2 I SALE-One $7 Festival Course oket…

…. Excellent seat. Call 1505 etween 12 and 1 and 6 and7. 165 t SALE-Two May Festival course ckets, second balcony. Phone ill-M. Good seats. 165 1 SALE-Two patrons tickets for ednesday and Thursday night ncerts…

…. Call 2361-R. . 165 I SALE-May Festival ticket for itire course or first floor. Call 76-R. . 165-2 t SALE-May Festival ticket, sec- d balcony, row E. Phone 71-,. 165 SALE-One May Festival course ,ket…

September 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

… DAY CALENDAR Residential College Summer Theatre: Mrozek's "Tango," R. C. Aud., 8 pm. re e FAN'IASTIC International Folk Dance: Barbour Gym, 8 pm. BEDSPREAD Project Community: Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz…

…:30 p.m. of the motion passed last night, ACTIVE IN the community, he -msaid that the 10-10-10 system would held several positions with the Ann "turn more people off to SGC. Arbor Democratic P a r t y. He…

… titles of Ann Arbor, MiCh. 769r6644.THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY j ~769-6644 t __ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ _..__ __ _ _ __ _ _published by ' Harvard University Press The only existing series of books which…

… recordings of conversations related to the Watergate investiga- comment on the announced tuition tion. strike. Threat of blues fest conflict denied by police, sponsors (Continued from Page 1) indigents in a…

Festival, Fuller Rd., North Campus. approves rendum o- 0- 10 plan n' Y The Michigan Daily is edited and ALSO managed by students at the University By DAVID BURHENN concept's defense was D a v i d of…

… $20.00 at the gate. Patrolling the area inside the gate they help with the festival. Complaints about the change will be 120 rangers to cope withAdC o ined budshejc anged emergenices and drug dealers…

…. An-: Asked if people outside would be were voiced by disc jockeys Wed- other 280 rangers will guard the let in free toward the end of the nesday night over Detroit's WABX festival perimeter and the…

… back- festival, as they were last year,|radio. A spokeswoman said yester- sta aeanservise pak- Andrews declined comment. day the station, which has been According to Krasny, the "ig "All I need is 5…

…,000 people wait- selling festival tickets, "has gotten problem" at the festival will be ing outside to get in who then a lot of calls" from people who gate crashers, decide to do it," he said. bought series…

…* 'break even," Andrews claimed. -Last year's festival, also sponsored 1 b RMM we int 'o the red but U yW,0 * * was returned to financial solvenpy BACK-TO-SC H 11L by revenues from festival record- # E ings…

March 23, 1990 (vol. 100, iss. 115) • Page Image 25

…March 23, 1990 13 March 23, 1990 '13 I eel(nd 0Campus Cinema Friday The 28th Ann Arbor Film Mich 3pm, 7pm, 9:30pm The afternoon show is Festival judge and Canadian independent filmmaker Richard…

… film by the Daily's own Nabeel Zuberi. Schedules listing each film shown can be picked up at the Michigan Theater. Saturday The 28th Ann Arbor Film Festival Mich 1pm, 7pm, 9:30pm More great films in the…

… well as in front of it. (At Briarwood - 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 915, 11:30; Showcase- 12:30, 2:45, 5:05, 7:30, 9:30, 11:35; Sunday at 7:20 & 9:30) Blue Steel Jamie Lee Curtis is a rookie cop who has the…

…) House Party Hip-hoppin' partying that was the rage at the recent Sundance Festival. With Kid'n'Play and Full Force, this high energy comedy is about one teenager's attempt to dupe his parents and the…

February 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… mansion. What goes on is anybody's guess. Ann Arbor premiere. Events Music School - winners, grad and undergrad performance competitions at Hill, 8p.m. Independent Cinema Video Series - Joe Barnard, Detroit…

… music is the staple of the Silvertones. These Blind Pig recording artists play through Saturday. On Monday, club regular Boogie Woogie Red plays the blues. Mr. Flood's -' The Tucker Blues Band plays those…

… drivin' Chicago blues this weekend. The twin folk duo known as Gemini will sing and strum on Tuesday. The Ark - Marshall Dodge, Eastern United States humorist and storyteller, entertains this weekend. Sud…

…i T The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 24, 1978-Page 7 HAPPENINGS (Continued from Page 5) (Gene Hackmari) who is undone by ob- sessive paranois. **** Beatlemania, A Festival of Jazz Shorts, and…

…. *** Thundercrack! (Angell Aud A, 7:00 and 9:15) An X-rated feature from Curt McDowell and George Kuchar, the darlings of the 16mm film festival. Four men, three women and a gorilla are stranded in a Victorian…

September 25, 1987 (vol. 97, iss. 12) • Page Image 16

….ELLANY Interview: colorful pianist Mr. B. ... ..... . THE LIST The times and places of what's happening in Ann Arbor this weekend W......... . . EDITORS…

… On the cover: City of Ann Arbor Sanitary Landfill. Photo by John Munson. Weekend Magazine is edited and managed by students on the staff of The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan…

… Zinn BUSINESS MANAGER..................................Rebecca Lawrence SALES MANAGER...............................................Anne Kubek ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER..........................Karen Brown…

… Club Jazz band from Detroit. Saturday: Little Sonny One of Detroit's best blues bands. BIRD OF PARADISE (662- 8310) Friday & Saturday: Cynthia Dewberry Local jazz vocalist. The BLIND PIG (996…

… 4 * FILM 'The Pick-Up Artist' . . * . * * . * * . . . * . . . . * * . 5 COVER STORY Earth Festival '87 examines a broad range of social issues . . . . . . . . . . * * . * . . . - - - - . MICH…

… Open House. SATURDAY EARTH FESTIVAL '87 MUSIC - Noon - 7 p.m.,the BARS & CLUBS THE APARTMENT LOUNGE (769-4060) Friday: The Steve Nardella Rock 'n' Roll Trio Rockabilly classics and rock 'n' roll…

March 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

… dedicated to helping others. By C. S. NICHOLS ONLY MINUTES before the Ann Arbor Film Festival's Winners' Shows Sunday evening, 'The List' was posted. Only 43 films had earned cash prizes out of a field of…

… morning at 10:00 a.m. at Hill Auditorium. Riding on the tidal wave of their "Greatest Hits" album, the Doobies will team up with a homecom- ing appearance by Ann Arbor's own Commander Cody in what promises…

… Unique By KENNETH TOSOLT THE LAST CONCERT of the "Almost Spring Tour" brought together blues greats; Johnny Winter, Muddy Waters and James Cotton Saturday night at E.M.U.'s Bowen Field- house. The evening…

blues highlighted the first set. Winter screamed, grinding out superb licks and raunchy, but suitable vocals. He played a mournful slide and rapid leads on his Bibson Fire- bird, howling songs like "Don…

… Fender models. Dispatching the guitar off stage, Muddy returned without it to sing. Working." on his harp, while Johnny Win The exciting, eclectic blues ter, deeply entranced in the combo. encored with…

… the boogie synergetic spell, knelt on the classic "Goodbye Baby." Cli- edge of the stage and played maxing a three hour blues ex- powerfully to an ecstatic, sell- perience, Cotton blew furiously , out…

… crowd und than sax or clarinet, with the the concert with the fast blues wouldn't let him shake his rock he contrabass sax being almost hu- of "Hideaway," the song which success. "This ain't no rock w…

…. made the late Freddie King fa- and roll show, this is natural N PRODUCED the most unusual ef- mals. blues," Winter remarked to concert with the contrabass clari- The boogie continued as hecklers…

… players, Cotton, who is synony- ed the remainder of the concert. sing overtones that first-year horn mous with Chicago - style blues, He began with sterling rendi- e taught to avoid. Somehow it all played…

… screaming accompani- ment by Winters and Cotton be- fore launching into searing ver- sions of .'The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock and Roll, Number Two" and the blues standard "Got My Mojo 1, was…

January 29, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 63) • Page Image 5

… links of racism, architecture BEN VASSAR Daily Arts Writer COMMUNITY CULTURE REVIEW JUSTIN BECK The second night of the 42nd Ann Arbor Folk Festival at The Ark, a local music club dedicated to good…

… Auditorium for the second night of this year’s Ann Arbor Folk Festival. It’s funny, but true — nothing can get you crying in public quite like hearing people bear their souls 50 feet away from you…

…, singing their stories like it’s the last thing they’ll ever say. The Festival is arguably one of the biggest music events in the metro- Detroit area each year, a collection of folk and blues’s best and…

…’s Hill Auditorium post- concert, just before the clock struck midnight. Maybe it was The RFD Boys playing fiddle and singing some old- time blues as if they were in a back- alley rafting bar deep in…

… a sense of community between everyone in the room, musician and audience member alike. To round out the first half of the festival, Pokey LaFarge walked on stage looking like he had just…

… of folk stars Aoife O’Donovan, Sarah Jarosz and Sara Watkins. Osborne brought the Folk Festival’s audiences an inventive set of Bob Dylan classics along with guitarist and fellow vocalist Jackie…

… guitar strings, massage-parlor stories and a million little jokes, Wainwright closed the festival with the ease and familiarity that only true performers have, and a voice that can only be described…

February 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 103) • Page Image 18

… Hits" show. Black tie optional. It's held at the Michigan League at 8 p.m. for $40 and reser- vations are required. Theater Ann Arbor Civic Theater Going UP and Off and Running are two "comic studies in…

…, top-40s band for dancing. Tickets are $5 and proceeds will benefit the Michigan Theater. Raffle tickets are also available for a mere $1. The event will be at the Ann Arbor Inn (100 S. Fourth Ave.). 8 p…

…-tinged blue grass. The Blind Pig (995-8555) - Willie D. Warren and the Brush Street. Blues Band from Detroit is joined with new guitarist Robert Knoll, who plays regularly with Albert Collins. The Earle (994…

… Habitat (665-3636) - Dance to top-40 Paragon with a female lead vocalist. The Heidelberg (663-7758) Mustard's Retreat plays folk, blues, and some rock. They feature lots of originals, some from their new…

February 29, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 86) • Page Image 17

…-la!! Let's watch Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer get it on in an ocean for two hours. At Ann Arbor 1 & 2:12:20 and 2:20 (Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only), 4:40, 7:05, 9:30; at Showcase: 12:00, 2:30, 5…

… bestseller by Rosellen Brown, this film stars Liam Neeson and Meryl Streep as two parents whose son is accused of murder. At Ann Arbor 1& 2: 12:20 and 2:40 (Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday only), 4:55, 7:20, 9…

… more information. FRIDAY Famous Coachman's Indoor Blues Festival With midterms, this type of music tells it like it is. Uncle Jesse White & the Twenty-Ninth Street Band, Memphis James, Blues-o-matic and…

… does it go well with my peanut butter sandwich? Harpo's. Famous Coachman's Indoor Blues Festival The blues continues with Johnnie Bassett, Lynn Bland, Poppa Lee. See Friday. Joshua Bell and Catherine…

… Famous Coachman's Indoor Blues Jam Are tired of the blues yet? Tonight we have Davis, Lady Sunshine and Zoom. See Friday. Joshua Bell and Catherine Basrak Violin stuff composed by Mozart at Orchestra Hall…

…. Washington), $12 ($9 stu/sen, pay-what-you-can-Thursday). Call 663-0681. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead Two minor "Hamlet" characters explore their existence in Tom Stoppard's modern comedy. 8 p.m., Ann

Arbor Civic Theater (2275 Platt Road), $9. Call 971-AACT. Beast on the Moon A couple finds freedom and love in America in Richard Kalinoski's play. 8 p.m., Purple Rose Theater (137 Park St., Chelsea), $10…

… Sinclair and His Blues Scholars More blues. If these guys are really scholars of the blues, they probably really appreciate Michigan weather. Alvin's. TUESDAY Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band If you can't get…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 16

… mood for music Page 4 This week Ann Arbor offers the best in classic rock 'n roll with the Moody Blues as well as classic jazz with Joco Pastorius. The Moody Blues bring favorites such as "Nights in…

…::::>s:.>::"::a:"::a<:::t":::.... COVER STORY An alternative education Page1. Community High School is Ann Arbor's "school without walls," where students can design their own education. Anything is fair game-from traditional literature to…

…'s you know if this movie is for you. THE LIST Happenings Pages 7-9 Your guide to fun times for the coming week in Ann Arbor. Film capsules, music previews, theater notes and bar dates-all listed in a…

…-depth look at the theater's past, present, and future. Don't miss the deta'ils on one of the Ann Arbor community's most revered locales. DANCE) Ballet Kozlov Page15 The University Musical Society proudly…

… Kozlovs and Stars University Musical Society Power Center 8 p.m., Saturday, October 29 By Ellen Rieser T HE OCTOBER 29TH arrival of Leonid and Valentina Kozlov and company in Ann Arbor as part of their…

… program have resulted in less visits to smaller com- munities and less tours by companies overall. It seems that fewdance com- panies can afford to make the trip to Ann Arbor anymore. Nevertheless, with the…

… Kozlovs' concert, Ann Arbor, dance fans can rejoice in an oppor- tunity to see live some of the people they ordinarily only read about. For those of you who may have forgotten (or are not ballet trivia buf…

…'s bravura technical training combined with the NYCB's emphasis on speed and flexibility. For the Ann Arbor portion of their tour, the Kozlovs are accompanied by WHAT DO YOU CALL A PERSON WHO'S HAD ONE TOO…

… Dreamcoat promises to be a PTP success, according to this week's theater preview. The play that lit up Broad- way will surely light up the night for the elite Ann Ar- bor crowd looking for something a little…

… on the staff of The Michigan Daily at 420 Maynard, Ann Ar- bor, Michigan, 48109. It appears in the Friday edition of the Daily every week during the University year and is available for free at many…

November 23, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

… visit to Ann Arbor with his wife, Dr. Lew will visit the International Center, the Methodist Wesleyan foundation, the Roger Williams (Baptist) guild, Post War Council, the Yenching Univer- sity group, and…

… Education, who has been instrumental in bringing Dr. Lew here. -The Cit Beat: * * Today's Ann Arbor News In Summary Lt. Jerome Killed ... Second Lt. Horace M. Jerome was killed in action on Sept. 18 in Hol…

….00. Sizes 10 to 20. SUITS 2 groups of TWEEDS and SHETLANDS in brown, black. blue, red and natural sizes 9 to 40 . . . at $19.95 and $25.00. Also 1 group of companion SUITS and matching TOPCOATS at $25.00 each…

… Jackets with button and zipper s, big patch pockets in aqua and natural. Button front, 7.95 Zipper front, 8.95 e and smooth leather jackets in green, n, wine, blue, rust, orange, red, luggage. ooth leather…

Festival Sunday Van Deursen To Direct Methodist Singers Under the direction of Prof. Har- din Van Deursen of the School of Music, the annual choir festival of Methodist churches in this district will be…

…-youth chorus of approximately 100 voices. Open to the general public, the festival will also include - a hymn- -ing for congregational participation. The event is sponsored by Rev. Luth- er Butt of Ypsilanti…

January 23, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… becoming one of the very best homegrown Ann Arbor ban- ds. Catch them in a natural environment at East Quad's Halfass Inn, Friday, January 23. Homegrown: Women's Music Series-The folk group, Herizons and…

…ARTS Friday, January 23, 1981 The Michigan Daily Page 5 Bestin' the blues with Pinetop Perkins By FRED SCHILL During their three sets at -Rick's American Cafe Wednesday night, the Legendary…

Blues Band resurrected the spirit and integrity of the finest blues innovators, the men who established the form. They played the music that is the fundamental basis of all blues-and most rock…

…-being played today. The band quite simply resurrected the most classic of blues with exhilirating precision: Sonny Boy Williamson came back in. the form of mouth harpist Jerry Portnoy, whose thick, solid…

… moody vocals of lead guitarist Louis Myers evoked the emotional en- thusiasm that was part and parcel of even the oldest and most overworked blues standards (like "Got My MoJo Working" and the inevitable…

… and a' that, the star of the show was the incomparable Pinetop Perkins, quite conceivably the finest blues pianist of all time. Perkins, who says he took his name and much of his style from boogie…

… MAIJREEN O'MALLEY The Legendary Blues Band, featuring Pinetop Perkins (seated), recreated the blues as they were meant to be played in their Wednesday night sets at Rick's. And they didn't forget the wit…

… weakness of his recent material; but the oldies are still as good as gold. Monday, January 26, Second Chance. The Urbations-Word has been getting around fast that this rhythm-and- blues outfit is fast…

… music of generations in his grasp. It is not even fair to compare the Legendary Blues band with other recent artists at Rick's. While the shows have consistently been of remarkably fine quality, this band…

… knows the blues thoroughly and from its exquisite beginnings. Blues of this calibre is rare indeed. Which leads to the question: What happens to blues when Perkins, Muddy Waters, Albert King, and their…

February 25, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-1800. 8 p.m. $12.50. Sunday CAMPUS CINEMA Hilary And Jackie See Thurs. 4:30, 7, 9:30 p.m. Antz (1998) See Sat., 1:15, 3 p.m. MUSIC 2nd Annual Sphinx Competition Finals Concert Accompanied by the Ann Arbor

… Smith Bottom line, anyone named Smith (with the exception of Atlanta Hawk Steve) is bound to be cool. The Ark, 316 S. Main St., 761- 1451. 7:30 p.m. $12.50. - i MEXICAN CAFE Ann Arbor's Finest Mexican…

….m. Great American Blues Jam Everyone knows why it's great to be a Michigan Wolverine, but today you can find out why it's great to be an American. T.C.'s Speakeasy, 207 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 483…

… MUSIC Blues Jam Lace up your boot; geit ready to jam. Tap Room, 2 Mchigan Ave., Ypsilanti, 482- 9:30 p.m. Free. Karaoke Night Could be lame depending on the song selecti T.C.'s Speakeasy, 207 W. Mic Ave…

… this site is still fun. ALTERNATIVES Annual Ark Storytelling Festival This annual event features different sto- rytellers each night and sports a Sunday Program for the entire family. Emmy award winner…

…. Annual Ark Storytelling Festival The festival continues tonight with Gerald Fierst and Rosyin Bresnick- Perry, both of whom will delight with tales of their Jewish heritage. The Ark, 316 S. Main, 761…

….m. Private Eyes See Thursday. 2 p.m. Harvey See Thursday. 8 p.m. Romeo and Juliet See Thursd p.m. ALTERNA TIVES Annual Ark Storytelling Festi Festival concludes today wit cial family program that con number…

February 06, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 109) • Page Image 5

… otrbu t e v h )DIhl SAT., Feb. 7 7:00 & 10:00 Aud. A, Angell s Xerox art by Dan Mulholland ART Xerox Art-Moving from the storefronts and telephone poles of Ann Arbor to the walls of a local grocery…

…"SUMMER CAMPS The Ann Arbor Y is now accept- Ing applications for staff posi- tions at the following camps: CAMP AL-GON-QUIAN; a resident camp for boys and girls located on Burt Lake in northern Mich. Camp dotes…

… moratorium. Also shown will be Stan Vanderbeck's Breath Death, Man Ray's Emak Bakia, acclaimed jazz short 'Jammin' the Blues, and the satirical Muscle Beach party. I:. American Cancer Socie ty)~ Thsspace…

…, Dan Mulholland opens an exhibition of xerox art entitled "Rockets From Flint." Mr. Mulholland, lead singer with the Urbations, selects his images from a fascinating catalogue of blues punks, hot rods…

Festival, taking place this weekend at East Quad. The event, which will emphasize black culture and awareness, will in- clude poetry readings, a jazz concert, mime shows, ethnic dancing, gospel music, a…

… political workshop, and karate and art exhibitions. THIS YEAR's edition of the festival, which began in 1974 as a showcase for minority students in East Quad, has at- tracted campus-wide attention and par…

…- ticipants from Metropolitan Detroit, according to Maben and co-director Annie Malayang. Among the highlights of this year's festival are: " a panel workshop on "Strategies of Social Change for Peoples of…

festival began last night with Mayor Robert Blackwell of Highland Park speaking on "1981-1985-The Outlook for Minorities" during the opening ceremonies followed by a jazz concert featuring the Lyman Woodard…

December 06, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 65) • Page Image 7

… in a year. Her first show at last year's Ann Arbor Folk Festival prompted a quick return engagement at The Ark last spring. Her sensitive lyrics and intelligent asides make her one of the most…

… Freeman (tenor), William Parker, (baritone), and the University Symphony Or- chestra. This performance of the Messiah is an annual event in Ann Arbor. The tradition was launched in 1879, when four churches…

…. Hoover Ann Arbor, MI 48104 N In New Yo an u le Sun"y H Kapl0nEducational cener us EDUCfATIONAL CENTER tainment of it, tho' not near so good as he might and ought to have done... I have with great…

… Rick's and the town was Ann Arbor. An education. Marc S. Taras T- SHIRT PRINTING TEAM AND ORGANIZATION SHIRTS RUSH JOBS WELCOME MULTI-COLOR OUR SPECIALTY SURPLUS AND OOPS SHIRTS 3/5550 SUPERIOR QUALITY…

…ARTS Friday, December 6, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Lonnie Brooks dishes tasty weekend blues Singer/songwriter Nanci Griffith comes north of the Mason Dixon from Texas for the third time…

… Auditorium. Over 200 students, faculty, and Ann Arborites will perform this master- piece. They will be led by Donald Bryant, and joined by Kathryn Bouleyn (soprano), Mary Wescott (mezzo-soprano), Carroll…

…- 85 L ONNIE BROOKS by any other name would smell as sweet. Yeah man! The genuine article. The legen- dary blues guitarist who toured as Lee Baker, Jr. from East Texas, and A- r VE .. - - - - had a…

… of the prime exponents of the Chicago blues sound? It was 1959 and Guitar Junior was touring with the amazing vocalist Sam Cooke. Junior (Brooks) had the opportunity to tour Chicago with Cooke, and…

… decided to stay on in the Northern blues mecca and make a name for himself. Really. The windy city already had its own Guitar . Junitr. Brooks let go of his non de guitar and became Lonnie Brooks. Thank…

April 13, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 155) • Page Image 24

…. Best Barber/Hairdresser Shear Impact Get cut and styled by Ann Arbor's Best - Shear Impact. Best Record Store Schoolkids Let's face it, if it's music Schoolkids either has it in stock or knows how to get…

… Chuan West A lot of people think there are no good Chinese restaurants in Ann Arbor. Well, they're wrong. Sze Chuan West doesn't serve "American Chinese food;" in fact it's as good as some Big City China…

… import from the Soviet Union based on the novel by Ivan Boncharov, and deals with the landowners before the Revolution. Part of the Soviet & East European festival,,the film is Russian with subtitles. (Ann

…:05) YELLOW SUBMARINE (George Dunning, 1968) The Beatles reduce themselves to plastic cells so they can take part in an animated film in which they try to eliminate the evil blue meanies from Pep- perland. The…

September 07, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 155) • Page Image 69

… circuit *a s V . FOREST CASEY/Daily Norm Harris explains the finer points of graphic novels at the Vault of Midnight booth during the Ann Arbor Book Festival on April 24, 2004. naugmral book festival kics…

… executive director for Ann Arbor's inaugural Book Festival. The event spans four days and promises to be an experience with many events featuring authors. A primary objective of the festi- val is to raise…

…r ANN ARBOR The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - Fall 2004 - 3F Shopping in the city: A girl's guide By Alison Go Daily Staff Writer ;> ~ « Between studying, sleeping and partying, we…

… are nearly outnumbered by Starbucks in this over- achieving and hyper-caffeinated city. Fortunately for you, The Daily did some research and, $208 later, has compiled a list of some of Ann Arbor's best…

… Link," along with the University's modifications to its bus system, has been troubling some Ann Arbor commuters who have yet to master the new routes. The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority began The…

… Link mass- transit system, which joins The Ride program, in August. The new bus system's purpose is to provide tourists and Ann Arbor residents the ability to commute through the city's various shopping…

…. "You don't need a car to get around Ann Arbor" Stasiak said. The Link encompasses only the downtown area of Ann Arbor, and some people find The Ride to better suit their transportation needs. "I don…

… because it doesn't start until 11 a.m., it doesn't help us,"Ann Arbor resident Larry Maciag said. Still, some regular riders of The Link had positive comments regard- ing the service, speed and efficiency…

… of the bus network. "I think it's very good. I depend on it," Ann Arbor resident Julie Chaplin said. FOREST CASEY/Daily HOOKED ON PHONICS Crazy Wisdom melds spirituality and tea on the bookstore…

… off in Ann Arbor By Ashley Dinges Daily Staff Writer Passing through Ann Arbor on any given night, it's difficult to miss the brightly lit, two-story Crazy Wis- dom Bookstore and Tearoom on South Main…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 46

…'t mentioned. There are other bars and venues that show- case bands and other talent; there are street musicians; there is the Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival; there are even artistic protests. But what makes…

… else in the world did Pulp Fiction run as a reg- ular feature for more than a year after it was released? It was only here, at Ann Arbor's State Theater. As far as I can remember, it was still showing…

…. Another great small club is the Bird Of Paradise, a world-class jazz club right here in Ann Arbor. The Bird of Paradise has a house band that is out of this world, and it also attracts more nationally known…

…'s ownrperformance students, first-rate theater is a thank- fully common experience in Ann Arbq And for all you fine parts denizen , Ann Arbor has its famous Art Fair, in which amateur and professional artists from…

… all genres take over the city streets in a creative fervor. Love it or hate it, the Art Fair is yet another exam- ple of the Ann Arbor's unique take on a rather common event. The University even has its…

… own art museum with arti- facts and art from all corners of the world. Picasso? Mont? The Muset of Art has it. Of course, there is an incredible amount of artsy things to do in Ann Arbor that I haven…

… all this special is the atmosphere that Ann Arbor provides. Mixing sm town setting with b4ig time talent,A Arbor is like no 'other place in the world. MARK FRIEDMAN/Daily Matt Bejin, Matt Laura and Dan…

…, however, to swap ideas and arrangements with other col- lege groups on tours and at competi- tions, said Drew Quinn, a member of Amazin' Blue. Outside of Monsters, the groups gen- erally perform on their…

… own and rivalry between ensembles in the a cappella com- munity has eased in the past few years, Quinn said. "In recent years that sort of rivalry has calmed 4 down because Amazin' Blue has been around…

… to the Law Quad each year, (bu t but a handful have estab- lished themselves as regu- ight lars on campus. U Amazin' Blue - know' Amazin' Blue is one of theC most current-pop-oriented a cappella groups…

June 16, 1989 (vol. 99, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…, June 16,1989-Page 9 "Velvet Fog" kicks of A2 A Summer Festival BY SHERRILL L. BENNETT And I do mean kick. If you're imagining this 1989 Ann Arbor Summer Festivalopener -at thePowerCenteron June24 at8 P…

…. BY__ABEEL _ZUBERI _suicide, the U.S. Consulate said that Brando, Dean, Monroe, and Clift, the MEL TORME starts off the 1989 Ann Arbor Summer Festival with a I've found the perfect palliative it was an…

… the other sizzle of Tormb's singing combined with the punch of a jazz ensemble may BY NABEEL ZUBERI great American icons. Like Elvis, well bring the 4th of July to Ann Arbor a few weeks early this year…

… continues to fasci- LETS GET LOST premieres at the be purchased at the Michigan Union Ticket Office in Ann Arbor and all from his hotel window in nate. Baker was the most beautiful Michigan Theater (668…

… Costello's "Almost Blue," turning ended abruptly last year, but has been captured by a new documentary. the song's sentiments into a fragile crystal of sound. What's breathtaking The Michigan Dai 1-Friday…

… repository for so many of $19-$35 in advance. Other upcoming concerts in the Summer Festival Chet Baker Sings. The phrasing in Baker had been an heroin addict youth's urges, and aesthetic and ro- include…

… Friday, his incredible good looks, have cre- fascinated by the appeal of myth. ofthe Fletcher St. parking structure. Ticketsfor Festival performances may May 13th of last year; he'd fallen ated a myth that…

…-8397) Mon- Ticket Master outlets. Call 747-2278 for festival information. Amsterdam. The police said it was musician to have walked on this day, June 19th through July 2nd. of The University of Michigan The…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 120

…4 Page 10-E-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor Stage CAMPUS 1 . Arena Theater 2. Lydia Mendelssohn Theater 3. Michigan League Ballroom 4. Power Center 5. Residential College…

… Auditorium 6. Trueblood Theater VARIETY FOR ACTOR AND AUDIENCE Ann Arbor theater diverse Frieze Building Michigan League Michigan League 121 Fletcher East Quadrangle Frieze Building By GILLIAN BOLLING Local…

April 09, 2015 (vol. 124, iss. 99) • Page Image 10

… at Weber’s Inn every Thursday from 8:45 p.m. until 12:45 a.m., the Ann Arbor native lives a life full of blues, jazz and rock music. He takes at least two road trips a month, spreading his music…

… High School in Ann Arbor, where his band leader, Mike Grace, would let the best play- ers, as jazz combos, go out and play gigs in the area. The young Al-Saadi found himself playing three to four…

… albums. However, the veteran perform- er cautions about the future of the art of live performance, particu- larly within Ann Arbor. “I have witnessed the change of live band to DJ take place, I…

…4B — Thursday, April 9, 2015 the b-side The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com ARTIST PROFILE IN Hardworking blues rock guitarist a force in the local scene By MATT BARNAUSKAS Daily Arts…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subsprip- tion rates: $5 by carrier, $5 by mail. tion rates: $5 by carrier, $6 by mail. -- ANN ARBOR 8mm FILM FESTIVAL with the First Annual Women's 8…

…- - - - v SUMMER SUBLET SUPPLEMENT Final Ad Deadline NEWS PHONE: 764-0552 BUSINESS PHONE: 764-0554 94P Mftrii n tti1 page three Ann Arbor, Michigan Wednesday, March 15, 1972 Wednesday1…

… last February. ers told the House Foreign Af- internal affairs. -_ - Some diplomats in London theor- ized that Hussein wants to under- 1 cut Israeli plans for municipal the ann arbor film cooperative…

… postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan. 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year. Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $11 by mail. Summer…

… 8, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48107. If you anticipate that your entry will not reach us by MARCH 19, please send your entry form and fee ahead with a note as to when the film might be expected. All films…

… must reach us by MARCH 20, 1972. To deliver your film personally, make arrange- ments with Jerry Winslow in Ann Arbor at 313-769-3908. We do not, as'a rule, acknowledge receiving films. If you would like…

… us," Rogers added, "they will buy it elsewhere." ARTIST GUILD presents THE BEST IN BLUES! HOWLIN WOLF AND HIS BAND FRI., MARCH 17 8:30 P.M. I.M. BUILDING OAKLAND UNIVERSITY ROCHESTER, MICH. Tickets: $2…

… and super-8 film festival MARCH 22-26, 1972 The festival is open to all non-professional regular 8mm, super 8mm and single 8mm films. An entry form must be completed in full and sent to the fes- tival…

…- intelligible, the film will not be accepted. Films with poor splicing or other defects will be returned. The festival recommends that all films be treated with film cleaner and lubricant. Mail films to P.O. BOX…

… of the festival. The final program of showings will not be known until shortly before the festival. All filmmakers will receive a list of the win- ners, and a copy of the program shortly after the…

June 02, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…i h in I Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 22-S Cm~c ig. DA ILY ,Friday, June 2, 1978 I .5...Sixteen Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents plus Supplement RAPE CASE REMARK: Conn. judge ouster Rep. Paul LaRosa Gov…

… their heels to traditional Greek music. The six girls and two men perform nightly during the three-day event. "EVERYONE IS so happy and pleasant," claimed Jean Furkioti, an Ann Arbor high school student…

…, blacks, and Irish are only a few of the ethnic groups sampling the Hellenic tradition. The name of the festival is "Ya'ssoo," which means "Hello." Youthful dancers in red, white, and blue costumes clicked…

… You don't have to be Greek to enjoy the Greek Festival at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox church this weekend. St. Nicholas is again this year spon- soring the Greek Festival, which began yesterday and will…

…. And in- Daily Photo by JOHN KNOX ance at the Ya'ssoo Greek festival which began yesterday at 414 N. Main. See SYRIANS, Page 1 1 See YA'SSOO, Page 7 …

July 23, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 52) • Page Image 2

…- FRIDAY, JULY 13 fire agreement. In addressing the 122nd week- Ann Arbor street Art Fair, Fr ee ly session of talks, Thuy and BinheAria Festival: East and South Univer- ly sesionof tlksThuyand itsly Avenues…

…, Mich- ers, fought the North Vietnamese igan. 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, on a rainsoaked plain about 15 Michigan 40104. Published daily Tues- miles inside the country. day through Sunday morning…

…'ll see. HI-Fl BUYS Ann Arbor-East Lansing 618 S. Main 769-4700 Comprehensive Repair Servie ce vil Salvation, the NOW 2 LOCATIONS: Presents a Capitol, people's store open 'til 9 330 Maynard 1103 South U…

… Michigan Daily, edited and man- South Vietnamese troops, sup- aged by students at the University of parted by American 8-52 bomb- Michigan.News phone: 764-0552. Second portd byClass postage paid at Ann Arbar…

…- each.p. SALE ENDS MONDAY JULY 26 WITH EVERY 2 BEDROOM LAKE IN THE WOODS APT. Yours to keep. Sail it on our 6% mile beautiful blue lake. Fish, Sail, Waterski. Regulation Golf Course, Tennis Courts, Club…

…, 9 am. - 10 p.m. ignored the topic of President Summer Film Festival: "Yellow Sub- Nixon's announcement of his marine", Aud. A, Angell Hall, 7 & 11 forthcoming visit to the People's p.m.; "Alie…

… AMPLIFIER KA 2002 f APPLe ma ..a. itKONGFEBATUREStt EB .ow. The Be des yellow 80OUL 01dcUflU A giss LATE SHOW TONITE 11:00 P.M. AUD. A ANGELL Orson Welles Summer Film Festival We call it the "little" amp…

May 20, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 168) • Page Image 5

…. E. W. Edmonds, of Ann Arbor; Mrs. R. D. Windham, of Port Huron; Mrs. George Gilkey, Miss Anne Gilkey, and Mrs. C. J. Woodhams, all of Plainwell. Tomorrow several additional guests will attend tea. Mr…

…, all of Ann Arbor, are also expected to be present. Barney Rapp Plays To Large Crowd At League A large crowd attended the dance given last night at the League by Barney Rapp and His New England- ers…

… direction of Mary Ann Mathewson, '34; a waltz chorus led by Jane Fletcher, '36, and a tap chorus. The central committee plans to present these features at various in- tervals during the intermissions on the…

… that as many members of the alumni may attend as possible, ac- cording to Mrs. J. B. Schoenfleld, president of the association. At this -Associated P'ress Photo Bright blue belt and bandingtcarry out…

… the blue print of this charming organdie frock displayed at a recent fashion show in Philadelphia. Where. TGo Motion Pictures: Michigan, "The White Sister;" Majestic, "Central Airport;" Wuerth, "Haunted…

…- lowed by bridge. In the evening the guests will attend the May Festival. Those expected to visit the chap- ter house are Mrs. Kenneth Laub, Mrs. Joy Miller, both of Grosse Ile; Mrs. P. A. Paot and Mrs. H…

… the features of the May Festival season will be the luncheon given by the School of Music Alumni Association today at the League. The luncheon is given during the time that the Festival is going on so…

… Gold." May Festival: Guy Maier and Lee Pa ttison, pianists, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Frederick Stock, conduc- tor, 2:15 p. m.; World premiere of "Merry Mount," Howard Hanson, conductor and composer, 8…

… presented to Charles A. Sink, School of Music. Festival stars the alumni president of will by the WHY BE UNEMPLOYED THIS SUMMER? We offer you an opportunity to join our organization doing work of an…

May 30, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

…, with the customary dis- count of $6.75 given to students with identification and some package dis- counts available. Serving Ann Arbor since 1980 RECORDS & USED CDS 617 Packard Upstairs from Subway…

…Tuesday May 30, 2006 arts.michigandaily.com artspage@michigandaily.com ARTS Sundance hits Mich. 8 fi 2 d s' d v ni N, P "Go Blue!" By Jeffrey Bloomer Managing Editor With the famously…

… notion of a "cure" for mutants, a drug effec- tively stripping them of their powers and whatever defor- mities, God-like abilities or cool morphology resonates especially well with the blue, ape-like Beast…

… discriminating yes of the international film com- nunity currently set on the public- ty parade that is the Cannes Film Festival, The Michigan Theater has urned its focus to honoring classics rom another festival

…-revered tar's early films. Michigan Theater executive direc- or and CEO Russ Collins, who trav- led to the Sundance Film Festival arlier this year and spoke on a >anel, said the series will give the heater the…

… sequence f films originally screened before ome of cinema's most eager and rdent fans, which Collins said are he lifeblood of the festival. "As I walked the streets (at Sun- ance), they were filled with…

June 29, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 126) • Page Image 20

… the gravelly voiced Sam Meyers, accompanied Frog Island 'by Anson Funderberg & the Festival Rockets. Frog Island Park Meyers was the paradig Ja 262 of a cool blues musician - an older African…

…. Bailey Walsh and Kathy Cramer were glad the) finally went to the festival. "I've been in Ann Arbo a couple of years and meaning to go to the festival, Bailey Walsh said. "I heard about it from friends4…

… opportunity for fun. Erma Thomas was one of a trio of Jazz and Blues divas who finished off Friday night's festivities. Tortoise grows Wings of its own By Steve Gertz For the Daily Last Tuesday at The Magic…

…-1 20 - The Michigan Daily -- Monday, June 29, 1998 Frog Island Fest gives cool music in the hot su By Michael Galloway 'tDaily Arts Editor Imagine a giant, blue and white striped tent with people…

… sitting underneath and around it in lawn chairs or on beach towels, listening to the swing grooves of Blues, Jazz, Zydeco, Cajun, R & B or Roots Rock, depending on the live band. Anywhere from 10 to 50…

… every year on WEMU, Styrk said. Scheys had come with his two friends to hear Keb' Mo' first hand. "I never heard about him before. They (Styrk and Thompson) told me about him. I like the blues, and it…

…-throwing kids, some infectious music and a certain funkified "je ne sais quois," and you've got the 1998 Frog Island Festival. Although the scene may have been quite literally a smelly "I-don't-know-what" to some…

…, the laid- back atmosphere and sweet pendulum off-beat music could be very cool. Produced by The Ark, the Festival is a regular occurrence each year in Ypsilanti's Depot Town. This year's show began…

…-American man in a purple suit and dark glasses. In between songs, he would ask the audience to clap for Funderberg & the Rockets or various other per- formers in the festival. "Let's show them some love," Meyers…

… stamp was issued. Nik Thompson, Kandy Styrk and Josh Scheys had come together to the festival and were anxiously awaiting Keb' Mo'. "This is the first time I've come to the festival, but I hear about it…

May 18, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

… interviews. VET'S WATCH REPAIR Said the swabbie to the watch officer, "How about fixing me up)." Blue Front -- State & Packard West Lodge PX - Willow Lodge Community Drugs-E. Ann Arbor h' Coeds…

Ann Arbor correspondent for the Detroit Times and International News Service and a member of Sigma Delta Chi, a journalism fraternity. They will be married June 12 at the Hotel Statler, Buffalo, New…

… York, and will spend the summer in Europe. They plan to return to Ann Arbor in the fall. ,Dames Bridge, Drama Croups To Hold Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Michigan Dames Bridge Group will be…

… Drama meeting, Mrs. Freeman D. Miller, will entertain the group with dra- matic selections. Mrs. Miller holds the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Award for her outstanding work in play directing. SWAA Notices…

… Gymnasium. Members will bring 50 cents and money from the ticket sales. All members not in the concert are asked to attend by the club man- ager to receive their tickets to sell. ANN HELLER Heller-Molod Plan…

… Eastern Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund L. Heller of Claremont, New Hampshire have announced the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Mr. Samuel E. Molod, son of Mr. Hy- man Molod and the late Mrs. So- phia…

…] bows . . . this sweet sumr by Artemis, Jr. . . . a slip as as a bon-bon. In whi rayon crepe, enriched wit juniors' siz SrYON FABRIC LINGERIE FIRST FL r .:. ; : , R SLIP coeds tanning for blue book…

… entertainment and not studies, the smooth rhythms of Frank Tinker's orchestra will be featured. Regular admission price will be charged, according to Sandy Mac- millan, publicity chairman. Spring Festival To Be…

… Qiven by Dancing Groups A spring dance festival will be presented by the Ballet and Mod- ern Dance Clubs at 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday in the Dance Studio of Barbour Gymnasium. The men and women of the…

… -.-=.~.- -.-- -I ENGLISH HUMBER AND SCHWINN BICYCLE REPAIRS - KEYS VOGEL!'S BICYCLE 113 Plan Summer Weddings Coeds Will Vacation in Western Europe; Plans Include Music Festivals, Art Study AND SPORT STORE West…

April 21, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 139) • Page Image 12

… executive director for Ann Arbor's inaugural Book Festival. The event spans four days and promises to be a capacious experience with many events featuring authors. Launching the festival is a panel discussion…

… myriad of topics including comic books, poetry, AnAro publishing, song- Ann Arbor writing, book arts, Book book groups and Festival literacy promo- April 22-25 tion. The comics Most Events are stage will…

… as they are being produced. The tour costs $10 but includes a copy of "Ann Arbor (W)rites," a collection about Ann Arbor life with pieces by Charles Bax- ter (author of "Saul and Patsy") and actress…

… like an Egyptian or grab its crotch, this is prob- ably your only chance. HOOKEDON PHONICS NEW TRADITION BEGINS IN ANN ARBOR fit dinner gala, comes at a cost of $200, but there will be many other…

… what we want to do is position Michigan as a literary center, and Ann Arbor really makes sense as that center." She point- ed out that the city is home to more than 30 bookstores and four of the largest…

….m. to 4 p-m Th Drms McGugnlcture and Awa~rds: The second Wle Feminism and the Women i 41tde Clas f'8 -Wrday fromt3to5p Malloy ?is Tour and "Ann Arbor (W)it"" reption (S 10fte) Street Fetival~ Pavilions…

June 30, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 143) • Page Image 28

… industry intrigue, flashing camera bulbs and red carpet-style murmurings. And for once, the spotlight isn't on the students. For the past 46 years, the Ann Arbor Film Festival has been one of the city's most…

…16 Orientation Edition 2008 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com And the show goes on... By Brandon Conradis I Daily Film Editor Truman in 'The Hills' Mar. 30, 2008 - Ann Arbor isn't typically…

… vibrant and distinctive cultural institutions, second only, perhaps, to the Uni- versity itself. Spawned from a resurgence in cinematic experi- mentation during the '60s, the festival grew to become one of…

… the most widely-regarded avant- garde and experimental film festivals in the world. Yet only a year ago - despite the temptation to think a festival as well-estab- lished as this would be immune to such…

… - internation- ally, especially." The concern in the filmmaking community arose in 2006 after a group of state legislators cut the festival's state funding. The instigating factor for this sud- den controversy…

… was an article published by the Mackinac Cen- ter for Public Policy - a group opposed to state funding for the arts - which used several films shown at the festival as examples of state-fundedart they…

… no surprise to McArdle that the sort of risque material the festival specialized in would cause some discomfort. "It'll never go away," she said, commenting on the ongoing art/ After watching "The…

…- cries from filmmakers defending the integrity of their work and the festival - the AAFFwas being zeroed out by the state. McArdle pointed to its history of pushing the envelope and taking chances with…

… audacious and often contro- versial material as the main rea- son, yet she was quick to add that the festival was about more than just shocking its audience. "The festival is about the dia- logue that…

… happens during and after the festival, and supporting those very artists that are mak- ing work that instigate this dia- logue," she said. It's that sense of community awareness among contributors to the…

September 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

… played before a paying audience. Where else could you hear an Ozark Mountain flat-picker,,a British concer- tina master, a storyteller from Maine, or a nationally known harmonica wiz- zard from Ann Arbor

… loyalty to the music and the people who visit Ann Arbor's Pretzel Bell to hear the band play. LIKE COUNTLESS other musicians in the area, the RFD Boys spend their weekends hauling equipment, driving into…

… more and more popular in town. "Bluegrass has become a legitimate art form here. Ann-Arbor is a great town for introducing something like this because of all the different kinds of people here," says…

… toward bluegrass doesn't stop them from lap- sing into numbers such as Teenager in Love, complete with "doo, wops," or the doper's lament, Seeds and Stems Blues. Since they have been together, the RFD Boys…

… and have a good time doing it. 1 I v. A D IGvry AN E( EN"T Rte . Srt ESTSELECTON OF CUTOUTS ' P UDE T L.s 1 71[ 7 ' _ C U TOU 1J.i . FOLK) ROCK, BLUESA.2 RO # : ::";::" ":.c::% STkt-L E BL.UES "% Q…

… people listen to us," says Dieterle. THE BAND NO longer has that problem. They have appeared by in- vitation at bluegrass festivals throughout the country and on radio shows in Detroit, Toronto and…

June 01, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 79) • Page Image 2

…@michigandaily.com Eli Friedman and Riley Hodder Managing News Editors news@michigandaily.com SARAH BOEKE/Daily Ann Arbor for Public Power hosts festival to rally support for public power Community gathers to learn…

… about and support the movement for public power in Ann Arbor Community members gathered at Burns Park Sunday evening to attend a public power festival hosted by Ann Arbor for Public Power (A2P2), a…

… that.” State Rep. Yousef Rabhi, D-Ann Arbor, who has endorsed A2P2’s mission, was one of the festival’s featured speakers. “What could we do if we did not take our money and send it to Wall Street…

…Stanford Lipsey Student Publications Building 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1327 www.michigandaily.com VANESSA KIEFER Editor-in-Chief eic@michigandaily.com ANGIE YU Business Manager…

… non- profit organization advocating for the city to municipalize its energy utility and replace DTE Energy, the private utility company currently serving Ann Arbor, with a publicly owned energy…

… ‘The Missing Middle’: Ann Arbor community members work to reverse the decline in working-class homeownership As people begin to notice a decline in home-ownership among the working class, several Ann

… project, titled “Ann Arbor’s Middle-Income Needs Analysis: Introducing the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America (NACA),” motivated a May 5 City Council resolution to collect and…

….com ANN ARBOR ANN ARBOR reason to celebrate and continue advocating for public power. “We have had this campaign for a little over two years by now,” Woodring said. “We’ve gotten a study approved with…

… sustainability and the environment. Ernesto Querijero, a Washtenaw Community College faculty member and a trustee at the Ann Arbor Public Schools Board of Education, set up a table where he and his wife…

… 75% from the level it was at in 2000. The average housing price in Ann Arbor, on the other hand, is now five times the level it was in 1984. Prospective home buyers must have enough savings to…

September 03, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 120) • Page Image 63

… way to spend time. tunities to be ripped off by Ticketmaster. And Ann Arborites don't dig just rock and roll. The Blues and Jazz Festival in the fall is just one of the many showcas- es of this genre…

…. ¢ .. The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 3, 1996 - 9E DIALING IT UP IN A-SQUARED Radio reception can be quirky By Dean Bakopoulos ally Fine Arts Editor Ann Arbor is a strange…

…, as well as talk, news and music. On good, clear days, one has no trouble getting in all the Detroit-area radio stations. But this is Ann Arbor - how many good, clear days do you expect? Highlights of…

… (99.5 FM) or WWWW (106.7 FM)., or find peace on WMUZ (103.5), a local religious programming station. .No better town for people watching 1 J . ANN ARBOR Continued from Page 1 people watching, and…

… for the people to go, something for the people to do. And in Ann Arbor, you have to try very hard to be bored. (Sure, New York- /mrs on campus find the town a bit dry at first, but after going through…

… their first year without being mugged, they start to warm up to Midwestern living.) Ann Arbor is special because it is one of the increasingly rare cities in the country that clings steadfastly to unique…

… independently owned and operated business that make the com- munity a truly special little place to be. If you're hungry for a little flavor, Ann Arbor is by all means more than just burgers and pizza. Local…

… procrastinate that final 20-page paper until well past midnight. Coffee shops alone are worth learning to like the taste of coffee. People in Ann Arbor do business in coffee shops, study in coffee shops, discuss…

… from long, winding jazz to long, windy poetry readings. THE ENTERTAINMENT If you are bored in Ann Arbor, you are taking this whole "apathy and angst among youth" thing way too far. You have to be without…

… a pulse to find noth- ing to do in this town. Sure, some week- ends are slower than others, but com- pared to other Midwestern cities, Ann Arbor is as frenzied and fast-paced as an ant hill in a honey…

May 30, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 16) • Page Image 8

Arbor-Yp!ilanti route in the part year is a great improvement over what had been available before. Under the law, the Ann Arbor Trans- portation Authority can provide service to surroauding commun- ities…

… costr'htian is :iv-il- able. "I support the cctrc:nt pro,-s- al to construct a bicycle route between Ann Arbor and Ypsi- lanti this year and : wo ,.d sup- port expendi-ure o cutn'y funds to constrcct add…

… establishing a network of ecm- munity-based corr ctioril facil- ities (as opposed tc ine jail) as recommended by the Blue Rib- bons Corrections Committee. 1 support these efforts and w il1 work to expand them…

… wreath at the grave as he com- memorated the 57th anniversary of his brother's birth. ARE YOU COLOR BLIND? We need you for color vision experiments WE PAY call VISION LAB 764-0574- THEATRE COMPANY Tof ANN

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…/ ARTISTS AND CRAFTSPEOPLE PARTICIPATE in the largest dowtown Detroit Festival ever held! FEATURING The Detroit Symphony Orchestra DATES: June 21-23 The University of Michigan Singer-Songwriters Wrote…

February 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… - Warhol's Chelsea Girls, 7 p.m. only, Angell Hall, AudA. Film Festival - The Ninth Annual Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival, 2, 7, 9 p.m., Schorling Aud., School of Education. Mediatrics - Close" Encounters of…

… JACKSON in an Oscar- winning role; ALAN BATES, OLIVER REED, JENNIE LINDEN. Sunday: Winner's Night-Ann Arbor 8mm Film Festival Monday: MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE & THE GHOUL & CURSE OF THE DEMON NIGHT .FULL…

…IFYU SEE N165 AVPEN CAtL.L 6-AJ Wearin' o the green Do not lose heart, 0 leprechauns of Ann Arbor. With St. Patrick's Day a mere month away, plans for the First Annual Ann Arbor St. Patrick's Day…

… Parade are well on their magical way: The committee delegates have a meeting slated for Tuesday evening with the Irish Club of Ann Arbor to elicit support for the gala celebration. So get star- ted with…

… thought. Ann Arbor's People's Food Co-op is soliciting new members. Beginning tomorrow, the non-profit co-op will open its doors to all in- terested persons. The co-op will also hold regular orientation…

… MARY FAR'ANSKI Rep. Perry Bullard (D-Ann Arbor), chairman of the House Labor Commit- tee, has introduced legislation that "will make possible the saving of jobs in many communities where companies have…

… University. Coffee House - The Night of the Seventeenth, sponsored by the Friends of the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor, 9 p.m., Hillel Social Hall, 1429 Hill St., $5 per person, or $2.50 late special after 10…

… Lloyd tabled the request because of Council policy to not vote on new business. CINEMA GUILD TONIGHT AT 7:00--9: * The Ann Arbor Filmooperative presents at MLB 3 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 WOMEN IN LOVE…

… University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage is paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. Published daily Tuesday through Sunday morning during the University year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann

Arbor, Michigan 48109. Subscription rates: $12 September through April (2 semesters); $13 by mail, outside Ann Arbor. Summer session published Tuesday through Saturday morning Subscription rates: $6.50 in…

June 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

… actors from the Detroit-Ann Arbor area are involved in this production, e lue as well as three actors from the au- BY TODD SHANKER gut-spilling blues-ooze, Albert SDRLKS1 (ROCK & thor's homeland…

… ongwrithere D on j Ki y gunshot-guitars into the uncharted Lead singer, guitarist, and realm of Afro-metal. The group be- 340 S. STATE ST. UPSTAIRS, ANN ARBOR 994-3888DAC LA Y s j ongwriter Donald Kinsey…

…/Rasta rhythms to political and social confusion. The theatre has the luxury to delve into to deal with tragedy using com- form their own brand of electrified blues. Donnellan family and their friends are the…

… manufactured one of the blues solo. He would settle for investment to this polemic drama. most talented blues families in the nothing less than every drop of soul The playwright, a lifetime resi- world. Like a…

… retirement. Respected emerged beginning with classic ostinato. - MUSIC TOUR T-SHIRTS by both the Catholics and the bloozer Big Daddy Kinsey and con- After playing stone-blues wah- " SUNGLASSES AND SUMMER…

….T. D'ARBY W Ecome fresh life into the traditional Delta bass-player, Busta Cherry Jones, to GRATEFUL DEAD . PINK FLOYD AND MORE and Chicago blues traditions by in- form White Lightning. White Students…

… received came the first Black American act 30ppUPS 7AIS J MapleViag his first major break as a teenager, to sign with Island Records and OPEN 7 DAYS ii&5 27M- after hooking up with the papa of See Blues

…, Page 9 hood friend Ron Prince to form the Festival, Donald teamed with his . THE CURE - DEPECHE MODE . NEW ORDER Kinsey Report, a band that pumps brother Ralph on drums and King's " U2 . THE SMITHS - T…

October 01, 1936 (vol. 47, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

…, Maynard May Festival Coupon) may be ordered by mail, to be $8.50 and $10.00 each. Address: CHARLES A. SINK, Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan. w 4 I } fit: °'. U - sII ',- 9.. +d - ' . . : k:'ST'Xo 2 _. 80. .: …

September 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 3) • Page Image 2

… brought on Ragamofyn to clean up the show, a new scouring pad if I'm not mistaken, oh yes Lc rca just told me they're a great Ann Arbor band just like Leaves of Grass and New Heavenly Blue. By DONALD SOSIN…

…Page Two, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 A Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 12, 1971 New Heavenly Blue or Rock at Mendelssohn Classical music abounds at U' Ann

… Whether you are a listener or a performer, there is something musical for you to do in Ann Arbor. For singers, there are numer- ous choral groups on campus. The U-M Men's Glee Club, which won first prize at…

… are really lean then you go by thumb or an occasional side door pull- man. There are only a few places in the country that make the hassle worthwhile. One of 'em is the Ark, here in Ann Arbor. Sometimes…

… I wonder if Ann Arbor people really know what they've got. This here folk music -people's music-doesn't get a chance to be heard very much. Not over the radio or on T.V. Not even live, which ,is the…

… on a first come, first servevd basis. Mail to P.O. Box 1993, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 CHECK THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY: F 6 F ...AND.. Jean Louis Trintignant in "The Conformist" "A dazzling Movie…

…/documentary ........... . ..... at 7 and 9:30 p.m. 330 MAYNARD formerly Canterbury House $1.00 The Alley Cinema is sponsored by Ann Arbor Film Cooperative as part of our continued effort to raise money to support Ann Arbor filmmaking…

… NEW SOUND SYSTEM .. . 0 sponsored by ann arbor film cooperative Eastern Michigan University presents BILLY J4CK ORDER SEATS NOW! MENDELSSOHN BOX OFFICE, 10-1, 2-5 §%A4essta/ J/eate r .% yam…

Arbor Civic Theatre By BERT STRATTON I was in a supermarket or maybe a theatre, I don't re- member exactly-Gracia Lorca was in the produce department -that's all I know for sure. Somehow L y d i a…

January 25, 2008 (vol. 118, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

…'s eccentric inclinations might be leading the group in the right direction. By ANDREW SARGUS KLEIN ManagingArtsEditor Of course it's sold out already. The Ann Arbor Folk Festival, set to be reincarnated for…

… outdoors and eclectic to the point of Appalachian/French/ zydeco tap dancing, but Ann Arbor's festival doesn't always feellike a real snapshot of roots and folk music. It Toad the Wet Sprocket,_really? gets…

…. YOUTUBE USES IT. Believe it or not, you can still record stuff From Russia with love, to Ann Arbor If you could scratch VHS tapes, people would still use them on a tape. Conan's on way too late, and if…

… Auditorium Company is on tour $10-$40 again. It will make its Ann Arbor debut at Hill Auditorium Sunday. Captivated by the traditions, dances and music of his country's folklore, the late Igor Moiseyev…

… editions of "Evil Dead" and "Blues Brothers" two times over. Maybe we have to give up and admit that tape will never have its day in the sun again. Don't throw them out right away: Video tapes have at least…

… the 31st time this weekend, is a town staple that ranks somewhere between Hash Bash and the Art Fair. It's got repu- A rbor tation, an hon- est crowd and a Folk Festival slightly diluted (if well…

… longer raise the money, the festival was created in 1977 and The Ark soldiered on through the decades and into its comfort zone. If my tone has been vague up until this point, it's because the folk…

festival is hit-or-miss at best. Ben Folds, headlining tonight, doesn't really fit into the proverbial folk tracksuit. Emmylou Harris, topping off Saturday night's lineup, seems a better fit. The festival

…-nostalgia - why is this band at a folk festival? Sound like mid- '90s pop to me. What is also missing from the event is the atmosphere a folk fes- tival generally invokes. The Ark is wonderfully cramped and…

… the job done but does little else to distinguish itself as a preeminent festival on the folk circuit. The same could not.be said for our annual film festival, which is enjoying not only a legal victory…

April 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 143) • Page Image 5

…-Five new to Ann Arbor PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA in all six concerts CHORAL UNION--three hundred voices in two concerts FESTIVAL YOUTH CHORUS-four hundred voices ARS LONGA VITA BREVIS SOLOISTS STUDENT BUNDLE!1…

…U, 1949 T HE MICHU.' AN nATT.V Z LMT m A N h Tr ~aA .. 4.U.. 1!'11 . .L3411 ~ 1 "2A~ CA .1..'X Freshmen To Stage Weekend of Fund Maize, Blue Teams To Vie For Honors in Presentations…

… attempt to acquaint fresh- men with League activities and en- joy a full weekend of entertain- ment at the same time. Weekend events will include two dances, one to be presented Fri- "day night by the Blue

…. * * * DECORATIONS for the dances will be in keeping with the themes. "Deuces Wild" will be the theme of the Blue team on Friday and "Commotion in the Ocean" will he presented by the Maize team Saturday. Underwater…

… Scene Staged in Hil For Annual Appeal Festivities lel , Those who happened to be strolling in the vicinity of 2101 Hill last Sunday night were no doubt startled by the unusual commotion which was heard…

… com- ing from the house. Hillel's annual United Jewvish Appeal festival was in progress and the entire Foundation was transformed into a maze of color- ful carnival-like activities. Tick- ets for the…

… to the festival, a rin toss booth, had been rent assunde by the careless slip of a hastenin passer-by. This year two gold cups wei presented to the group presentin the most unusual type of diver sion…

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… Conductor, Festival Youth Chorus LESTER McCOY Associate Conductor Priced for Quick Clearance J aCObAjoni $2500 i !-{ White and yellow Favorite colors of our all-wool suede and covert BREAD and 25 Suits…

… on our 50 DRESSES A group of better dresses - prints - crepes - wool and failles in one- and two-piece styles - grand choice of colors - sizes 9 to 15, 10 to 44 - 14% to 241. FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS…

June 03, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

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…. 48HO603 SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL STAFFING Work study positions still open to work on summer festival planning. Work in large arts organization, membershipand publicity. 5-15 hours/week. Art background…

March 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… tradition. His Ann Arbor appearance tomorrow night at The Blind Pig (208S. First) promises to feature an encyclopediac range of styles, from sleepy, sorrowful rural Delta blues to the urban anxiety of 764…

… from the east side of town (with all that en- tails), but Prism Productions has provided some of the bar's musical highlights, including many of Chicago's finest blues musicians and last fall…

… this may be the pop music of the future. Come down to Rick's tonight and find out. Records 'Doo-Wap Doo-Wap All Night Long,' The Blues Emotions (Ambient Sound) Remember the '54s? Bobby socks, T…

… "Barbara Anne" and all those other "doo-wap" songs that predominated soda shop jukeboxes. One of their. groups was called The Emotions and they managed MEDICAL SCHOOL OPENINGS Immediate Openings Available…

… late '60s" on the Ambient Sound label (under CBS). Thus, we get this album by The Blue Emotions, a new group consisting of two old Emotions and three new mem- bers. But the sorry fact is these guys just…

… about their one hit in '62, "Echo." They also cover Springsteen's "The River," but I don't even want to talk about that one. The cruel truth is that The Blue Emotions are washed up. And I'm safe in saying…

…. Don't waste your money on new-fangled oldies. -By Jeffrey W. Manning Blues master John Hammond will entertain tomorrow night at The Blind Pig. Johng Hammond: Doing right z~rby blue~s By Julie Hinds…

… There isn 't much you can do with the blues ... It's just a simple style. It's an American classical art form and I don't want to change it. I just want to be able to do it better, to do right by it…

…. -John Hammond JOHN HAMMOND'S credo, like the music he sings and plays, is straightforward, unpretentious, and heartfelt. Doing right by the blues for more than120 years has earned him a place among the…

… best blues artists in the world-and a few commercial ven- tures with the likes of Bob Dylan, The Band, and Hollywood. But success hasn't spoiled Ham- mond's dedication to preserving an American musical…

September 10, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…- liberally, presenting details thats by USSR young stitute in Ann Arbor. the audience might have missed sters,and ether pieces by Besides offering a chance to' American artists geared forI in a large theatre…

Ann the bulk of Ann Arbor's classical Arbor. Their concert, entitled music entertainment for August.; "A Raging Musical Controvery Professor Thomas Taylor and I you ive on H i an a re Illustrated; the…

… miliar oldies such as "Ain't too about Michael Murphey's Blue way through the second side to might be the strongest perform-, Special To The Daily of several different concerts! Proud to Beg," "Beauty…

…- had in Blue Sky Night Thunder x ner), Blue Sky Night Thunder played as if the grounds were with "Living in a Glass House," more recent albums. Although phey's album. Although released - is an ear treat…

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