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SOUTH C COLUMB Carolina Bob Dyla Doobie B Dec. 16 The Towi Asheford 25th Ann! - with Zodiacs Georgia 1 Cannonbf Letterme GREENV Green\ Auditoriu Doobie B Charlie tative) ? NORTH( CHARLO Charlotte Bob Dyla Doobie B Styx ? J Ft P By Oar The Cc Committee University . r* r lying but of-semeste: in the Ru There will charge an< ments, inc will be on The Flyii a part of traditions, continuum music. Th temporary saga of the their nun eluding th< THE BUI in 1968 in w full scale roll music idiom. Tw Burritos, G Hillman, refugees fr tVlA Rup * ' HH Emm CAROLINA IA Coliseum in ? Dec. 9 rothers - Ambrosia ? Aliktm UOUIU and Simpson ? Dec. 9 versary of the Drifters Maurice Williams Billy Scot - and the Prophets - Okaysions ill ? Jan. 5 n ? Mar. 23 ILLE ille Memorial im rothers ? Dec. 15 Daniels Band (ten Dec. 29 rawm ima h/* MVVOilllfl TTE Coliseum in ? Dec. 10 rothers ? Dec. 17 an. 5 ying B lay in 1 Wayne Doleski necock Staff Writer >ntemporary Sounds i of the Russell House Union will present the rito Brothers in an endr party, tonight at 8 p.m. ssell House Ballroom. be a $1.00 admission i a variety of refreshiluding soda and beer, sale. ng Burrito Brothers are two great American The first is the ageless of "urban" country folk e second is the conlegacy and ongoing music of the Byrds and terous offsprings, ini Burritos. RRITO Brothers formed hat some called the first exploration by rock ana ians into the country o of the original four Vnm Dr. 1 ril ! _ nam rmsuus HIIU ^IiriH were disillusioned om the Byrds. They left ds following their' j:] jf?|l iIsrm*Ti Neil Diamond ? Dec. 14 Bar-Kays ? Dec. 30 Park Center Tracy Nelson ? Dec. 13 FAYETTE VILLE Fayetteville Memorial Auditorium Teddy Pendergrass - Lanny ? Dec. 28 Billy "Crash" Craddock - Marty Robbins ? Jan. 12 GREENSBORO Greensboro Coliseum Ashford and Simpson ? Dec. 8 Neil Diamond ? Dec. 15 A1 Jarreau ? Dec. 16 GEORGIA ATLANTA Fox Theatre Grateful Dead ? Dec. 17 Omni Bob Dylan ? Dec. 12 Teddy Pendergrass ? Dec. 29 SAVANNAH Savannah Civic Center Outlaws ? Dec. 27 'urrito Brt bnllrnnm Sweethearts of the Rodeo album, and joined forces with Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Chris Ethridge to form the original Burritos. This original foursome was probably the shortest-lived configuration of the group. The Burritos were to go through personnel changes like my dog goes through bones. Probably the most popular member to join the Burritos in the later years was Bernie Leadon, later to join the Eagles. Leadon is now pursuing a I cntn r> o roar 1 In the early years the Burritos ' were to become known as the "bad i boys of country-rock," ; synonymous with their nonmusical excesses. Stances, postures and images are all a part of rock and roll, but for the Burritos, excess is a lifestyle ? a raison d'etre. From the deadpan cover of the first album, Gilded Palace of Sin, the nudie outfits, the ladies and square dancing press parties, to crazed midnight limousine riaes to the desert, the Burritos have experienced all the I Arc I On display through the fi I Thomas Cooper Library ai manuscripts from USC's rt of hours," as these handdevotionals were callet meticulous, painstaking pr prayer books, but also the of the times. The mar originals and reproduction i thf? mP77Hninp lpuol nf TKni holiday season. Dr. George Curry, secrc Trustees, will provide a Dickens' readings of the In of Charles Dickens, Part I p.m. in Longstreet Theati The public is invited formance. Passes are avai information desk, the infoi of Pendleton and Bull Strec the USC Horseshoe begini The USC Band, Orch Concert Choir, Chorus, Ja; Coquettes will be feature Music Festival tonight, De Coliseum. "Literary Video Tapes' are on display in the vi< Museums at USC throuf available Monday througl . p.m., and Sunday, 1 - 5 p others t A tonight joys and sorrows of the ro THE PRESENT line Burritos includes two < original members, Sneaky and Chris Ethridge. The members of the band ai Guilbeau, Gene Parsons a Byrd, Skip Battin. Thus, t all the years and all the pei changes, there has not be Flying Burrito Brothers rather a family of artists wh upheld the spirit and tradi the Burritos' music. i?? HAPP> HOUR A "W - / Ch< studen and loi you I 2702 R. jund ( rst week of January in the re a collection of medieval ire book collection. "Books painted and hand-written 1, show not only the ide artists devoted to these social and artistic history luscript exhibit includes s and will be on display on mas Cooper throughout the Jtary to the USC Board of performance of Charles oliday season, "The World I," Saturday, Dec. 16, at 8 e. to attend the free perilable at the Russell House mation kiosk at the corner its and at Faculty House on ling Dec. 10. estra, Dance Company, 17. Ensemble and Carolina id in the USC Christmas IC. 8. at 8 n.m in Cnrnlinn ' by Richard Kostelanetz ieo gallery of McKigsick {h Jan. 14. The tape is i Friday from 9 a.m. - 4 .m. a(j_ up of No?i of the t pete MV other n .e Gib Receive u "d ex- a Month sonnel blood pld r Z Call or Vi: So** Hy|and i / nA > OMm anelo's c t suppor oks forw more ne FREED* CHAN osewooc Uam| A Doll's House, produce* of Theatre and Speech, wil Saturday night at 8 and i rVr*alrfnn Uoll TKon*?? h/ii null & uvau c. i'ui between noon and 5 p.m. The USC College of Engl continuing education engii during December and Jam pre-registration applicati Biedenbach, USC College The Workshop Theatre ^ Carol, based on the book by Friday and Saturday night the Washington Street Unit p.m. matinee will be offere be sold at the door an hour at $2.50 each. rpV. ? .-4I.1. 1? s J a iic ai uawiu-resiaence "Aurora Glass" and "South in the Russell House. Spo Committee, "Aurora Glass craftsman John Robinson. "Southern Woodcraft," 1 original woodwork designs derosa pine. Some of the art An exhibit of illustration! American artist A.B. Fi McKissick Museums. Along of books illustrated by Fros gallery, open Monday throu; p.m. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m DNOR CEI d Extra g| ' WW ? ' p to $80.90 1 by being on a|B sma program Mi" sit LaboratorU /ais St. 254-2280 |S jS I M ippreeial t this sei ii rard to S' xt seme LIVERY ELO'S I 254 DLJS d by the USC Department 1 be presented tonight and Sunday afternoon at 3 in reservations call 777-2551 neering will sponsor seven neering seminars at USC aary. For information and ons, contact Prof. Joe of Engineering, 777-6693. vill present A Christmas Charles Dickens, at 7:30, b in the fellowship hall of ed Methodist Church. A 3 d on Sunday. Tickets will before each performance program will present tern Woodcraft" Dec. 8-13 nsored by the Fine Arts i" features stained glass Dec. 11-13, will spotlight i handcrafted from Ponworks will be for sale. s and sporting prints by ost opens Dec. 20 at with the prints, a number t will be exhibited in th?? V mB ma 25' TCHERS M.00 es mester erving ster. 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