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EN] 'Panai The New Riders of the Purple Sage will be at Township Auditorium tomorrow night at 8:oo. The concert, presented by the University Union Con temporary Sounds Com mittee, is one group concert. The New Riders began as an off-shoot group of the Grateful Dead with members of the Dead guesting in the group from time to time. The New Riders opened Dead concerts for several years before striking out on their own. A cavalcade of stars have come to the New Riders. For awhile Phil Lesh, bassist for the Dead was with them as well as Robert Hunter, lyricist for the Dead who helped out-on bass. Presently, Spencer Dryden, ex-Jefferson Airplane drummer is with the. New Riders. The New Riders play in ventive music within the confines of country music. Their sound is a sweet, together sound with the IN PERTA na Red"G melting notes of Buddy Cage's steel guitar sliding effortlessly over the strong, but restrained beat. The current New Riders album is entitled. "The Ad ventures of Panama Red," and features among the guest artists Buffy St. Marie and Donna Gottschalk, singer with the Dead. Peter Rowap, older brother of the Rowan Brothers, wrote two songs on the album, ! - L4. -.- * - . 46~ g. i-*0 1er you t oil LINME ang Here "Panama Red" and "L.A. Cowboy." The Memphis Horns also appear. "Panama Red" is the fourth album by the New Riders. Their first album, "NRPS" was released last year, followed in succession by "Powerglide," "Gypsy Cowboy," all were well received critically and popularly. The New Riders is one of NPs 4 - * - j * -- * - - S?, rite Lt Jim Taylor Navy Recruitin 2711. Middlebur Columbia, S.C. Ph: 765-5991 orn to fly? NT Friday those rare groups that will play all night if you let them, like the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead. New Riders tomorrow night at Township. Tickets are $4.00 in advance and $4.50 at the door for USC students and $5.00 and $5.50 for the general public. The tickets are general admission. Macrame Short Offered Now In Coliseum A short course in macrame will be offered by the USC Division of Educational Services Monday evenings Oct. 22 through Nov. 26. Held in the Carolina Coliseum from 7:30-9:30 p.m., the course will introduce the knots and the materials necessary for macrame. Tuition for the course, taught by Virginia Baker, is $17 which in cludes initial materials. For further information on the macrame classes contact the Division of Educational Ser vices or call 2589. -:* 29204 Art Assistant Exhibits Photos. In Smithsonian Judith Steinhauser, a teaching assistant in the University of South Carolina Department of Art, is an exhibitor in "New Images 1839 1973," the first in a series of shows in the print gallery of the Smithsonian Institution's new Hall of Photography. The show reviews the spirited revival by contemporary photographers of historic photographic processes, such as daguerreotypes, tintypes and gum bichromates, the latter which Steinhauser treats with a modern, avant-garde aesthetic sense. The show will continue through Jan. 20, 1974, in the Hall of Photography, third floor of the National Museum of History and Technology in Washington, D.C. Steinhauser teaches fun damental design and photography courses at USC. She was awarded a 1973 National Endowment for the Arts fellowship to conduct original research into two little-known 19th century photographic processes chromotype and lead print, for use in print-making. She holds a B. S. degree in art education from the State University of New York at Buffalo and a master's in photography from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. She formerly was an assistant professor of photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology. 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