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and John Oates.
SEVERAL ARTISTS have rc
a refresmng willingness to exp
new, odd, or just highly un
formats. Joe Jackson's Jum]
was comprised solely of songs
age of the 1930s and 40s. Elvis C
P' overdue album (it's been se1
since Taking Liberties) wil
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The 1981-82 "McKissick at
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University of South
Carolina's McKissick
Museums begins Thursday
(Sept. 17) with USC's
Faculty Brass quintet
P performing works from
Mississippi composer John
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Schlater and Fred Teuber,
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The quintet's presentatio
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