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COLUMBIA, S.C.
Carolina Coliseum
Little Feat ? October 28
Statler Brothers - Barbara M
drell ? October 29
Teddy Pendergrass ? Noveml
17
Kenny Rogers ? November 28
imju uyian ? uecember 9
Doobie Brothers - Ambrosia
December 16
The Township
Ferrante and Teicher ? Novemt
22
Five Points
Five Points Fall Festival
Friday, Nov. 4
Lee Bell - Connie James ? noc
Janice and Micah ? 3 - 4 p.m.
George Gordon ? 4 - 6 p.m.
Ramblin' Rose ? 6 - 7 p.m.
anon turns by independent fil
makers ? 7 - 8:30 p.m.
Weel
Sports
TODAY
11:30p.m. ? NBA basketball ?
vs. Golden State Warriors and M
Seattle Super Sonics (WLTX-19
SATURDAY
Wrestling (WLTX-19)
12:30 p.m. ? NCAA Football State
(WOLO-25)
4:30p.m. ?CBS Sports Spectaci
Phoenix 550 auto race and the
Man" contest
5 D.m. ? Wide World of Snorfs
* -1?SUNDAY
8:30a.m. ? S.C. State Football 1
9 a.m. ? Notre Dame Football
Miami (WIS-10)
12:30 p.m. ? The Jim Carlen i
12:30 p.m. ? The Charlie Pell
1 p.m. ? NFL Football Doubleh
vs. New England; Baltimore v
1 p.m. ? NFL Football ? 1
Washington (WLTX-19)
i " ; - ^ , <tf&: 9|||jj
John Wilson ? GAMEC
juitarist Jerry Sc
icent Cale
Saturday, Nov. 5
Hats Off String Band ? 1 p.m.
an- S.C. Down Doum Bop Orchesl
4-6 p.m.
?er Ramblin' Rose ? 6 - 7 p.m.
Short films ? 7-8:30 p.m.
SPARTANBURG S.C.
Spartanburg Memoi
? Auditorium
Mother's Finest ? Novembei
GREENVILLE, S.C.
>er Greenville Memorial Auditc
Bill Gaither Trio ? October
Conway Twitty ? November
GREENSBORO, N.C.
Greensboro Coliseum
>n Statler Brothers ? October 2
Bob Seger ? October 29
Moody Blues ? November 15
Billy Joel ? December 3
m- CHAPEL HILL, N.C.
Memorial Hall
cend Tele
TODAY
Washington Bullets 9 p.m. ? AB
lilwaukee Bucks vs. 25)
?)
SATURDAY
-Clemson vs. N.C. 9pm._CB
. 12:30 p.m.
um ? letuuring me BellhoDs" 0
"World's Strongest ^45^/.
i (WOLO-25)
SUNDAY
highlights (WIS-10) 12:30 p.m. ?
? Notre Dame vs. 25)
2 p.m. ? Mo1
Show (WIS-10) 25)
Show (WLTX-19) 5 p.m. ? Qa
eader ? New York 10)
s. Miami (WIS-10) 8 p.m. ? Th
5an Francisco vs. 9 pm- ? "C
11:30 p.m. -
[" Ta
but!
A group of sh
I Dogs performed
rock and jazz
Wednesday nigh
Despite the lai
show, the mem I
musicians who i
Bass player J
Kent combined U
fiction-like "Xem
song called "Bro!
Ij the good range o
LEAD guitarist
Eubank and ele<
produced a strong
a crowd favorite
j Crosswell, Ken
| "dog choir"that |
] vocals.
Tall Dogs' then
:ock a high point of tl
band and crowd f
h ? 11 ? - # a
/# Ml uie group s last,
sndan
Leon Redbone
1:30 November 4
Pablo Cruise
tra ? November 17
rHARI.ftTTP M i
Charlotte Coliseui
Johnny Paycheck
rial Andre Crouch ? \
Natalie Cole ? Ni
r 3 Billy Joel ? Decc
Bob Dylan ? Dec
I Doobie Brothers
7^? Ovens Auditorium
3 I<eif Garrett ? N<
ATLANTA, GA.
nnu a
r v* i ncatre
8 Van Morrison - D
Nick Lowe ? Nov
Omni
Waylon Jennings
Black Sabbath ?
Moody Blues ? N
vision
Movies
>C Friday Movie, "Obsessi
S Movie, "Outside Chance
? Nostalgia Theatre
WLTX-19)
- "Terror on the Beach"
- Movie 25, "Prince of Fo*
/ie 25, "Blueprint for Mure
ssic Tales, "Mysterious Ii
ie Big Event, "Centennial
Jrash" (WOLO-25)
- "Hunters of the Reef"
11 Dogs
lack nec
By Luanne Hicks
Gamacock Staff Writer
[ talented musicians known a
an upbeat synthesis of high
in the Golden Spur Tuesda;
ts.
ck of variety in the mostly or
:>ers of Tall Dogs are all ta]
>erformed well together.
oe Crosswell and drummer
)r a good performance in a sc
)phyte." A Ronny Bary Barth
irA VIQKIT 'O LI^o.%^ ' ' J"
l?v A'AJ m-ju. uj o ucan UC1I1UI1SI
>f Hugh Vaughan's lead vocal
Jerry Sorn, keyboard player
ctric trombone player Earl
5 sound to make "Moe Dean's
t, Sorn and Ford also made u
?ave Tall Dogs strong backgi
le song, "Dog Style," was defii
le show. TTie song was an ob
avorite which was characteris
breezy style.
/
(tentative) ?
(tentative) ?
11
? November 3
November 11
ov ember 12
imber 6
emoer iu
? December 17
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?ave Edmunds ember
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? October 29
October 31
ovember 14
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continues i
ler" (WOLO- Saturday r
The perf
sland" (WIS- thetraditic
are origini
I" (WIS-10) Tickets t
and $1 for
(WIS-10) Longstreet
:essary
THE MOST unique I
and his electric tronr
s Tall added dimension that 1
snergy another rock band. F<
y and recognized by the ja
magazine listed Ford
. . .for accomplishment i
lginal
lented A veteran perforr
rapport with the audi
to the music. When as
Steve Ford said, "Daddy wa
ience up around music and
rated Since their formats
s have played throughoi
jobs in upstate New \
Keys.
Mike
"WE GOT together
goal of doing an all orij
writes most of the
p the originals give us a ve
'ound Tall Dogs gave the
good show. The origina
litely too much alike. The mi
vious 10 entertain the audien
tic of lacked the variety nec
show.
75-.?w. Sfa*.
%fm I w*
r
7ields and I
and Figures of Modern Dancc
jpartment of Theatre and Spe
this weekend with performai
lights in Longstreet Theatre,
ormance features modern di
>nal two-dimensional stage set
lis, with many choreographe
ire $3 for the general public,:
students. Tickets are availa
Theatre box office.
talent,
varietv
feature of Tall Dogs was Ford
ibone. The instrument is the
teeps Tall Dogs from being just
ord's talent has been recently
zz magazine Downbeat. The
in its international critics poll
imong unrecorded musicians.
ner, Ford established good
tnce that made them receptive
iked about his unusual talents,
is a trombone player so I crew
bands."
>n three years ago, Tall Dogs
it the United States including
rork, Colorado and the Florida
originally with the common
ginal show," said Eubank, who
Dana s songs. "We feel our
iry unique sound."
crowds at the Golden Spur a
1 songs, however, soon became
embers of Tall Dogs were able
ice successfully, but the music
:essary for a truly captivating
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Figures'
it" the second production in
ech's new Showcase Season,
ices at 8 p.m., Friday and
*nce-in-the-round instead of }
ting. All numbers presented i
d by USC students.
%2 for USC faculty and staff
ble from noon to 5 p.m. at