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mm Tinpntn annpn By James Rokosny Gnmecock Staff Writer Contemporary Sounds will present its first in series of Coffee House programs tonight with I multi-talented Dan Tinen. Tinen is a pianist-harpsichordist-singer-songwri who has been performing professionally for over I years. He began his career as an organist for a rc band back in the 60s. About half a decade ago Tir developed considerable interest in the intima between a solo artist and his audience. His unic performance includes a blend of original material well as interpretations of other artists' mus featuring Tinen on vocals, piano, and the infrequen used instrument, the harpsichord. The harpsichord is commonly associated with I baroque period, but not in this case. Tinen 1 brought a new dimension to contemporary music. 1976, while performing with his own band Arkansas, Tinen built his acoustic harpsichord. Tir has written about this rewarding experience ir composition entitled "The Luthier." It is a song ab an instrument craftsman who felt the need to bt one more instrument before he died. The harpsichord is a keyboard instrument tl faded out of sight because of the more dynamic soi ^I2.0Q( I Kli^kT V/AI ?rv nilDIKtri AMV IIVI V HLIL/ UVIMHV7 #~M I f OTHER SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRE! vglfcJI.OO{ 13iQlNll2a2El A . 'i . - * * VALID DURING ANY | OTHER SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRE! ?*.50< I NOT VALID DURING ANY 1 OTHER SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES I > Monday Thru Thursday , . 11:30; Friday and Saturday 11:30 i SUNDAY 11:30 A I ENJOY COCA-COLA ir in Golden Spur produced by the piano. The strings are plucked rather than hammered, as in the case of the piano, when the keyboard is played. This unique musical i a presentation has left audiences in the past amazed the and has made a lasting impression in their minds. His show features songs by Greg Lake, Michael ter Johnson, the Yardbirds and others. His powerful ten voice and mastery of the keyboards, along with his >ck rarely found honest attitude toward contemporary len performing, makes him a standout in the coffee house icy circuit. He says, "To me, performing is the best way |ue of communicating. It's my way of saying something as I've always wanted to say. I like coffee house iic, audiences especially. People have come to listen and itly be moved." Contemporary Sounds invites one and all to the the Golden bpur for two shows featuring Dan Tmen this las week, Monday at 9 and Tuesday at 10. The intention of In the Coffee House series is to make available to USC in students some down-to-earth music, performed in a len pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. This is a unique op1 a portunity to witness a very talented musician and out have a good time without rowdy drunks falling over rild you, spilling beer and yelling such intellectual statements as "rock n' roil!" and "freebird!" Take hat advantage of this opportunity ; an enjoyable evening ind ,is guaranteed. DFFj SI.OOO lofraBBsra - mm r,:7;rjs NOT VALID DURING ANY > 10/15/79 OTHER SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES 10 DFF| $.50 Ol >izzo Any 10" Pi NOT VALID DURING ANY f iftMCno rtTUCD CDCriAl nCCCD CYDIDCQ 4H 3 i \Jl i sji / t n vy v i itr\ v/r lvidl vi i li> um i v If raaSBsOSI e& rerrW AU 'till 4 AkX ^Rh&HII nm llll 1 niTi (kM 'till 2 AM 4 ,M 'till 12 pm 254*8800 PAST FREE PELK ' (A very short, newly discovered Shakespearean drama) Dramatis Personae: Macguire, Thane of Hoop Donnie Macwalsh, Vice Thane of Hoop Ben Jobson, a Lord Greed Manblot, a Lord Solemn Manblot, the Bad Guy Markedly Macdentist, his Vassal The Board The Team a /^i^n r? ! J i /\ ^oiiege f resiueni A Fool Chorus (The Student Body) ACTONE (A marshy basketball court in the Deep South. The Team is practicing) Tfl/int Aloe nnr chntc fall chnrt nf vnn rnnnrf 0nnl Our dribbles fly and hit us in the face. We cannot win the battles we must fight, For God's sake, cannot someone help us out? Like unto Vulcan's fiery furnace hot Is this Township where we ply our trade. The University laughs at us now, For patsies are we, one and all, alas. Chorus: Look at yon jerks who know not how to shoot. Our land is filled with strife and missed goals. , But legend tells of one who, from the North, Descends and saves our holy self-esteem, Macguire he is called, and many sing The praises of this Irish god anon. Team: O send us thy good word, Macguire true, for much we need a coach to set us right. Come to us, Frank! Deliver us from fouls! Our Thane of Hoop become, and all our skills beknighted! (Macguire descends from above) Macguire: Goto! Goto! You guys do truly stink; 'Tis basketball we play, not tiddly winks! Watch how my boys do pick and roll anon, My boys from the great City in the North. Do layups! Do fast breaks! Hit free throws well! Get off of your Macduff and play some ball! 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