The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 29, 1977, Image 26
' III I 11II 1111"''1 I
Prfiisor
B9 W
fp%^" i
gp^- 5; i '
P? PI W il pyj
*^BH9Bi95EPp
Former Prime Minister The
Harold Wilson of Great sponsor
Britain will be on campus House
Sunday, and will speak in ideas
the Russell House Ballroom mittee.
on the subject, "European Wilso
Communism; Threat or siteprh ;
Asset?"
Rock bar
By MARK MUELLER
Gamecock Staff Writer
The band was Tristan, the event was a stre
and the week is Homecoming. For foi
Monday night, on Green Street, five e)
talon tod men captured the mood, attention i
of thousands of Gamecock merrymakers.
As the first phase of Carolina 2077, this con
undoubtedly a complete success.
Contrary to this year's street dance, las
musical event was all but good. Band r
Russell Elrod and Jim Chase both agreed '
'76 USC homecoming performance was "o
concert ever."
Last year's problem was due to faulty eqi
which delayed the start for 45 minutes. By t
the "crowd" was no longer in a festive mood.
Since then the band has spent nearly
improvements which have succeeded ir
Tristan a fantastic sound.
Sponsored by the USC Homecoming Coi
the Green Street dance started around 7:00
lasted until 11:00 p.m. when the band
playing, against the wishes of the crowd, bi
sake of Columbia's city ordinances.
Tristan makes their home in Atlanta,
where they were organized almost three ye
Its mpmhoru nrp Diric Rnmmon ?n 1?o/
-W M V u? JL#u*tua?ii VFIl IVUl
vocalist Rick Dovi, Steve Howes on bass, 1
artist Elrod and drummer Chase.
The genius behind the sound coordination
Kelly. After working for 13 months in tfc
acclaimed Great Southeast Music Hall in
Kelly will soon be leaving the group to mix rf
for big-name groups in California.
The Madhatter and Kelly s are among 1
clubs in Atlanta in which Tristan regularly j
They have toured with the group Brick and
ir
i to spe<
By DAVID R. SHINGL
Entertainment Editor
The former Prime
Harold Wilson, is sche<
House Ballroom, Sunck
The topic of his talk,
the Russell House Univ<
and Issues Committee
munism ; Threat or As:
The former prime mi
when the Labour Pa
* " -*
3g?giK|gBHg|g ^ lohowmg tne iv>/3 gcn<
Prime Minister from C
Wilson has served as lei
Great Britain from Feb
and from June 1970 un
Wilson was born in Mi
He attended school,
elementary schools in t
Jesus College, Oxford, v
Memorial Prize and
irnuosopny, Politics ai
He was appointed t
College, Oxford, but gav
was elected to serve in
election of July 1945.
Parliamentary Secretai
In February, 1950, he i
this time as MP for the
Huyton, the seat he ha
repeatedly since. He
President of the Board <
until his resignation in
When his party went
program 18<> being Wilson played an imporl
ed by the Russell the Labour Party polic
University Union's organization. He is the
and Issues Com- carried out an investigj
the Association for Worl
n will begin his Victor Gollanca and Si
at 2 p.m.
id Derforr
a
have appeared on television in Atlanta
This past summer they performe<
penwolf and the Cornelius Brothers ant
et dance Until recently the group performed m
ir hours tunes, but upon losing their lead guitai
ctremely cipal writer, they have had to substitute
and ears rock n' roll.
The new guitarist, Chris Bowman, li
cert was with the band only nine days but did
traordinary job the viewer would nev
>t year's sidered him to be new to the ernun
- - ? -- ? o- ?? r*
nembers Monday evening's show started a littU
rristan's group only having four members on sta
ur worst was on a plane coming to Columbia and
the first two numbers.
uipment, The opening song was an original sel
hat time "Toe Jam," which all members of th<
bined to compose.
?0,000 on Tristan then made a smooth transi
i giving Sayer's hit single, "You Make Me Fe
cm .
mmittee, On this song, Dovi provided a prime e
p.m. and five octave voice range, a talent which e
stopped duplicate the voices of Sayer, Stevie
? T ... ? ... - ?
.v iw. i..c jagger, uinaa ttonstadt and Gary Wrig
the night.
Georgia, Selections from Foreigner, Boston,
ars ago. Z.Z. Top gave Bowman and Howes tl
1 guitar, exhibit musical perfection on the le
ley board guitars, respectively.
Howes operated the lights with his f<
is David show.
te highly Chase and Elrod sounded good on all
Atlanta, Chase showed excellent drum talent on
wordings "You Should Be Dancing" and Kiki De
Music in Me."
he many Elrod really rocked the audience witli
appears. "Lido Shuffle" and several of the gn
recently se? THIS
ak Sundt
ER From 1954 he v
Committee, or
Parliamentary L
responsible for ;
Minister of Great Britain, economic policy ?
luled to speak in the Russell ^: rf,!nr! ,e
ly, October 2, at 2 p.m. L , Ji"8
which is being sponsored by Hugh Gaitskell as
srsity Union's (RHUU) Ideas Party on foreign
i, will be "European Com- As Prime Mini
set?" tensively as lead
nister began his fourth term numerous neetii
rty was voted into office Heads of Govern
jral election. He had been America, the Cai
October 1964 until June 1970. He also has m;
ider of the opposition party in with the llhodes
ruary 1963 until October 1964, visited Nigeria ai
til February 1974. the problems of tl
Insbridge, Yorkshire, in 1916. attended a numb*
with scholarship, at the merit of the EEC
luddersfield. He also went to Conference in He!
.'here he gained the Gladstone the Soviet leaders
a first in Modern Greats Paris, to Bonn ai
- J - - V
iu economics;. The years duri
o a position at University Prime Minister hi
e up his appointment when he negotiations for
Parliament after th#? ~w?t.?il Market, thej?ucc<
He was next appoinU i Government of
ry to the Ministry of Work*. achieved by the C
.vas re-elected to Parliament, Britain's reappra
; new Lancashire division of overseas, and th(
is been elected to represent Also included ai
was then re-appointed to of payments; at I
sf Trade, and held that office strengthen and m
1951. an increased coi
into opposition in 1951, Mr. tinuing efforts Jo
tant role in the formulation of them Ireland on
:ies and in improving party acceptance amon
author of several books, and There will be n
ation on world resources for the program. Th
d Peace, the body founded by question and ansv
r Richard Acland. situation.
i with Step- ,;
1 Sister Rose.
ACtlir Arirtinnl
rist and prin;
commercial
as only been \1 I &,i%
such an ex- '\\ \' / SRfilH
er have con- r^Ssfw A tfl !
'^ "I^tit^'Q^ * i^b BB Bj
> late with the mRBBmM
ge. Bowman
arrived after T 3-__ ^
action entitle, ippr 'XJj
group com-'
lion into Leo
el Like Dan
'Hp SiB| ^^RHH
xample of his
nabled him to
Nicks, Mick 1
ht throughout 9HHH^mQHHHBn|
Kansas and
hie chance to
ad and bass I
set the entire
numbers, but .
ii? T> ? - ? ^^rat?mTi{K^Bg^^iilJui nil nil irfnnsi yraKUHAUHflMnJ
i ne oeti Viee 8 ?
e's "I Got the |
i Bo/, Scaggs', g
)up's original
TAN, page 25
%
ay
/as a member of the Parliamentary
"Shadow Cabinet," of the
abour Party. From 1955-61 he was
shaping his party's financial and
ind was its chief spokesman on such
use of Commons. From November
ry 1963, when he succeeded the late
i^eaaer 01 tne Opposition, he led his
affairs.
ster, Wilson, who had traveled exler
of the Opposition, took part in
igs and discussions overseas with <
iment in Europe, the USSC, North
rribean and Africa. ]
ade several journeys in connection j
ian situation, and in March 1969
id went to Addis Ababa for talks on
tie Nigerian Civil War. In 1974-75 he \
er of meetings of Heads of Govern- I
\ attended the European Security
Isinki, visited Moscow lor talks with
imp and made a number of visits to
[id to North America.
ng which Harold Wilson has been 3
ave seen, abroad, the resumption of
Britain's entry into the Common i
jssful renegotiations by the Labour j
the terms of EEC membership >
onservative Government of 1970-74. j
lisal of her military responsibility
; Rhodesian crisis.
e the issues concerning the balance
lome there have been measures to
odernize the country's economy, by
icentration on exports, and consecure
peace and stabilitv in Nnr*
a basis commanding widespread
g both communities there.
o formal press conference prior to
le speech will be followed by a
/er period conducted in an informal
I
sssssssssssssss
HraMHUHnj
^ BhA^ IL?-,v.j^M.^n.irvJ I
?^II8Bk / >1: JL ,
MeConn?ck-THB AMICOC: