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jazz tradil By Frank Sala n avwii-jrvai lUiUUlUU 111 five i Greenstreet's, is coming to an en Seven years ago, some Colui USC music professor Dick Good forming a jazz (group to perform The Coal Company. Because it was light, he agreed to do the ses: win said. Today, Goodwin is the "We worked pretty hard to ki town this size there is always jaz; find a place where it can be pre comes and goes." ONE REASON for the hide-an umbia is that "jazz is an intimate is hard for major jazz artists to "You have to sell a lot of seats an in the larger halls," he said. As a the surface whenever an opporti That opportunity presented itself 'Broadway Dar Ru Marin Riane It begins innocently enough. It is New York. Lunch is Delicatessen and Restaurant. A gi tempered by age, burn their ciga laugh about old times. They talk about past nightclub to Broadway. What is Broadwa tribe of theater agents; those whi and eat, who discover and build? nv Rose? He is the ultimate a?pn enthusiasm, His affections are as hand gestures. WOODY ALLEN, in a folio' "Zelig," has written and directe< in black and white, with th cinematographer Gordon Willis Memories," "Zelig"); The textur pleasant memory unlocked from sentimentality at its best with Alle ween tragic and comic, pathetic < Danny Rose inspires nearly ev< He starts out a comedian himsel about octagenarians in the audiei heart attacks during his act. He then becomes an agent and any act he has taken under his ' penguin sKaier aressea as a raooi parrot in Pollyanna garb singing Rose taps a core of decency and saint to the unusual and the med: His wards eventually leave hiri One such apostle is Lou Canova who exchanges Rose's simple dev agent's standard formula for fam CANOVA, A singer, happens success because the pot-bellied c nostalgic repertoire. Never mind drinks too much and keeps a br? played by Mia Farrow, for a mis It is Tina who gets the innoce jg The Visual A 11 THE FIRS' 1 Student Pi I Cash prizes in e; opportunity foi photos to be f< 84/85 telephone l Pirk nn infortrvA ., Deadline for entr tion at Gree G< Points, Tuesday night jazz at ty ol id. class mbia musicians approached the i win and asked for his help in listei at what was then a bar called style was winter and his schedule addc >ions for a few weeks, Good- jazz. : only original member left. A< eep it alive," he said. "In a their i going on," but it is rare to said, dictably found, he said. "It ting A< queri id-seek nature of jazz in Col- musi art form," Goodwin said. It well finance their tours, he said. Penz id appeal to teenagers to play result, jazz will bubble up to SI inity presents itself, he said. forui * at Greenstreet's. stud* my Rose' overflc m at the famous Carnegie roup of comedians, not to be SB xettes, gulp their liquor and 3j acts until their thoughts drift BR9 y like without its vanishing jj|p 0 push and shove, who feed Now, who remembers Dant, consumed by overflowing JPjP elaborate as his exaggerated | kv-up to his beguiling work JHm 1 "Broadwav Dannv Rntc" Si"-" e now-familiar magic of S?| ("Manhattan," "Stardust f e of the film impresses like a a recess in the mind. This is ^ :n's characters hovering bet- | ind heroic. ;ry implausible act in iown. f doing "all the old jokes" ice until two of them suffer H''* tries wholeheartedly to sell ||i wing. The roster includes a i, a blind xylophonist and a Qon< "I Gotta Be Me." In each, grc ian.cs on ine iasK 01 patron iocre. grinc ri if they ever reap success. "lani (well-played by Nick Forte) the F otion for a more influential Ac le. deriv chan to be Rose's best ticket to intrir rooner can charm with any Th that Canova is overweight, of fa assy gun-moll named Tina, barrj tress. "E :nt Rose an ill-deserved ax- path* INIIHIfllHHIiSIM rts Committee sents r ANNUAL hotography itest ach division and an - campus-related matured on the : directory! j| i top photos to be ayed in RH Lobby!! tion & registration 1 /\ ffice 2nd Floor RH. I ? ies March 7th! nstreet's comii aodwin's band has been giving his audiences a wi jazz: oounctng from dixieland to contemporary ics within, a single set. Goodwin said he purpose music diverse. "Most people are not connoissc 11 to one style all night" and stay interested, t s are mixed up, their attention is held, he said. < rd that this also helped to expose people to the dn ;cording to Goodwin, the audience has been as d music. "There has always been a mixed-age grc adding that a 75-year-old gentleman had been the jazz sessions for the past few weeks. ,<~uiuiug iu uooawin, touring jazz artists also 1 itly sat in and played with Goodwin's band. The] cians from the Dizzy Gillespie and Count Basie t as musicians from the touring musical, "Pi .ance.'' NCE ITS conception, Tuesday night jazz has m for music students to sit in and play, and many ;nts have gone on to become successful musician iws with sentimentali V ^ -i' ^ ' P -. laBfe: ' ' r; ;)?BhHmH| t get upset iadway Danny Rose tries to reason with an irate Tii ling vendetta by the dreadful Rispoli brothers, dlocked Hebrew," Rose "turns khaki" as he m iudson River to flee from the thugs. :tually, there aren't many laughs in the film. Inst es a continuous delight in watching these "land icters rise above their earthbound preoccupatit isic wit. lere are familiar Allen trademarks: the picturesq ces, the reverential reference to wise old relatives ige of emotional hang-ups between gags. Iroadway Danny Rose" need not arouse feelings ds, but it does strive to win one's affections. I J I Look inn for a Dart-time, iob v r ~ ' i Openings for hard workers Contact Jim Henderson at Job Service, 1115 Calhoun St., Col Apply in person between 3-4:30 p.m. at side entrance. xcellent wages /Ion. - Fri. xcellent benefits Equal Opportunity ? ig to an en de varie- win said. Two original T to 1940s were Jim Mings, then a gr ely made free-lance player; and Jim ;urs who became a successful studi >ut if the "1* (jazz) is part of t Goodwin Goodwin said. Music stuc /ersity of music as well as the many as conducting, arranging iverse as For those who missed it t- - * jup, ne vjooawin aennes jazz as frequen- tional aspect is something are also enjoyable because lave fre- "There are (technical) t / include must follow a structure, >ands, as fingers. It's a fun mental rates of said. THE PROPERTY bene making way for the const i been a assistant zoning admii of these Grcenstreet's employees 1 s, Good- close in June or July, accc ty Ballet flovi 9if.r ' By Jenifer Youmans TWhen students and S.< to see excellent ballet p makes it possible for ba Carolina. Such an instance was whose grace and poise j Township Auditorium F The ballet consisted segments. The ballet coi dancers whose dreams ar ~VV anc* finally to the Joffre "VLr- The first three of six se $ Suite," choreographed b v.- fn/A orfr U /% < < I1TV P?I 10. liiv r ItlUUC, zo" and "Dance." This ! box come to life. ' jggp The "Air," done by H bach, consisted of gracel flexibility in performin !* ensemble, had similarity ll^BE The second segment, fc..,-*!** saire,'" enacted by Meg j what true professional tour en l'air (triple turn ing. Gurin's solo perfc tutu, was graceful and < The third segment, " three ballerinas in rose rid Witalo leotards and black iack instrument in this classi* A sworn the piece a feeling of be ust cross "Scott Free," the fin, eluded "Gladiolus Rag, ead, one "A Breeze from Alab Hocked" "Solace, A Mexican Se )ns with These dancers' ragtime black tops made the last ue array In "Solace, A Mexica ; and the in their slippers like tru Rag," the last part of th< of deep and spirit. l?DV=L 805 \ This is ( Come he! Live I E Tuesday 2-21 Beach Party - Start to the beach tunes floor. Wear your t r% Dri7<> to the best IF] Miller and I Wednesday 2 I $1.001 [. | 95c Pitchi I Thursday 3-1 ! J Totfa Party - It'll be I wear your to Miller and Remember Don's e Ketfs. We have Mill Aha /l?u WIIV UQ7 auvauvc ll\ M/F I i A 5 kefif or more on d soon uesday night players Goodwin cited aduate music student, who became a Ferguson, the original bassist, who o musician in Nashville, he American musician's arsenal," lents should understand all types of aspects of the music industry, such and studio technology, he said, the seven years of Tuesday nights, "theory on your feet." "The emospecial," but the technical aspects : of their challenge, he said. hings that happen only in jazz. You you are not just following your challenge besides the emotion," he ath Greenstreet's has been rezoned, ruction of a building complex, said listrator Katherine Hutchinson, lave been notified that the bar will rding to Hartsen Belt, an employee. is with grace residents can't go to New York erformances, the Cultural Series llet companies to come to South the arrival of the Joffrey Ballet, howed ballet at its finest, at the riday. of classical, jazz and ragtime npany included eight third-group e to advance to the second group, y Ballet of New York. gments were classical. "The Hoist v Marv Marshall, was divided intr* " "Air," "Ostinato," "Intermez?egment was like watching a music oily Barroway and Jonathan Leinul movements which gave dancers g. "Dance," performed by the ss to the "Nutcracker." "Pas De Deux from 4Le CorGurin and Frank Affrunti showed m is all about. Affrunti's excellent in the air) had the audience clappirmance, highlighted by her pink :harming. 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