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'country flavor, 4-Lane-41 played the third
and final show of the Miller Hock Series
Friday night at the Golden Spur.
The Columbia-based band drew a more
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those for the Killer Whales and the White
Animals, the two previous bands of the
series sponsored by Miller beer and the
Carolina Program Union's Contemporary
Sounds Committee.
The band has been featured at the Spur
several times in the past three years and
has developed a strong backing both on
campus and in the downtown entertainment
circuit.
ALTHOUGH 4~Lane-41's music doesn't whip
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and lyrical. John Miranda's clarinet and
saxophone give the band a sometime jazzy
sound, appealing to some students and city
music followers.
Most of 4-Lane-41's music is original
material, though the band delivered a good
version of Steely Dan's "My Old School" in
the first set Friday.
During the first break, Terry Benjamin,
Barry Blum and Tim Austin revitalized the
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crowd with songs the trio usually performs
at smaller area nightclubs. The three were
joined on stage by John Swank, lead
guitarist for tne zassott Boys, tor "*Tiena 01
the Devil" and "Living on Tulsa Time."
4-Lane41 returned for the second set
accenting a country sound, featuring Mark
Fuqua on steel guitar. "Until You Come
Back Home Again" and James Taylor's
"Bartender's Blues" were played with
feeling and were received warmly by the
crowd.
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break, there was an awful competition to
sing the Miller jingle. The contest killed the
mood established by the band, and some
fans became bored and left.
The group's third set featured a poor
rendition of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to
Hun," with competing instrumental work
and weak vocals.
"Mustang Sally" clearly showed 4-Lane41's
potential to produce rock 'n' roll with a
strong beat and good vocal work. Dancers
moved to the floor as bass guitarist Johnny
Few proved to be a crowd leader as well as a
competent musician.
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