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G in Carolina Concert Calendar Sept. 7 Guns N* Roses/Metallica/Faith No More Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia, SC 6:30 pm $27.50 Sept. 19 The Black Crowes Township Auditorium Columbia, SC 8:00 pm $20.00 Sept. 22 They Might Be Giants Page Auditorium Durham, NC 8:00 pm $13.00 Sept. 23 U2/Public Enemy/B.A.D. II Williams-Brice Stadium Columbia, SC 7:00 pm $28.50 Sept. 26 Tesla/Fi re house Memorial Auditorium Greenville, SC 8:00 pm $17.50 Sept. 29 David Byrne Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Raleigh, NC /" 8:00 pm $19.50 Graphics by Kristin Buehlman AAA Honeymoon in Vegas Unforgiven Single White Female "^T Howards End ^ ^ ^ ^ League of Their Own Patriot Games | ** Christopher Columbus X Death Becomes Her ii* * Raising Cain IWj|k The Dixie Dregs return tf< p ecu,. flsv J??l sr *sBEE^B Bl JH HL I'm If --<* MnpffiSft, jPHB fT k x c^r BHaSgpBBB SB ' Bk ^'fl^HBIH -? ^"*^?** JB ^ j|ayxgjW^|^ f JWBB ^wBPIBWBr Ssgl. ;^raQEHDy|jlL^ l?v iS^^mH^Sb ?**> jm! jE ~*t^ HI The Dixie Dregs are touring in support of their first album in 10 Greenstreets Tuesday night. Their new album, Bring Em Back A DViilViQirnAmp ArDViActrQ fn h 1 illlllUiillUlllV UIVllUOUU IV 11 at Koger Center for upcomi From Staff Reports The South Carolina The South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra is a profesPhilhannonic Orchestra will have sional orchestra serving the auditions from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday, Midlands. Musicians are contracted Sept. 8, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. throughout the region on a pay-perWednesday, Sept. 9 at the Koger service basis. Cenler Approximately 30 services will Tenure track section positions be available for the Philharmonic's are available for violin, viola, cello 1992-93 main series season, and bass players. Additional services will be availExtra and substitute positions are able for the chamber orchestra, I, available for flute, oboe, clarinet, Palmetto Pops, and community serbassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, vice and runout performances for a tuba and percussion players. l?lal ?1 about 70 services. krolina! ieeken |||^^| Tailgating is a popular activity among both students and alumni. I c > t $OV}*f j^Sk, W^JCS c a f 0 ?- 1 Skills *? ""'ISSi VflKlii Columbia's all-original iR * I?-: #* jgp vHki '-%- i IS V si JPP | |Bl ** ^iH^L v ? " Jim r -r W&wt. J? fi ^Mgngra?||^K p/ :'!si;. | - " ^SM| ?BP^W By SEAN MCGU1NNESS years. They will play a show at Staff Writer live was recorded in February. TTTT T Z . i J Local Columbia band Rude Lucy will perform an all-original preconnyp Oil r\\\\ CAT! C cert ^ash al Oreenstreet's Sunday W'V v CtLlvAALxWllo 10 p.m. with co-headliners. Skull , Cinema. mg season The show has a two-fold purAuditioning musicians will be ^irst\ 11 wlH help ?s.ycN*)e , . r , C olumbia up for the Faith No asked to perform a solo selection ^ Qm$ N, Rqs?S of their choice and orchestral excerpts as specified. The solo ID s\ j~) \ t 1 y y ' ^ selection must not last longer than -* ' jD ^ ^ \J five minutes. A list of orchestral From Staff Reports excerpts is available by calling the The Coasters a popular record_ philhaimonic oltice. jna ornnn from the late 'SOs. will All auditions must be made by perform at USC's Koger Center appointment only. Sept. 11. Call 771-7937 for an appoint- Founded in 1955 by lead singer ment and a list of orchestral Carl Gardner, the Coasters hit the l excerpts. Top 40 charts in 1958 with "Charlie Erown" and "Yakety Yak." d ?i, 1 jffloPPiwWi^ ^ *r? J^^S^yQQ^SM File photos :ans set up picnic tables and flags to cheer on the Gamecocks. in o -ii .0 17 laiigatmg i iy JENNIFER FULLER during the tailgating season. assistant Carolina! Editor Computer science junior Tonya Carolina fans get as excited Green tailgates with her soroiity, bout tailgating as the game which Alpha Kappa Alpha, and her ollows it " ROTC unit. Green arrives for the Tailgating at USC is a 20-year- festivities four hours before the >ld tradition which doesn't require game. iny football knowledge, just plen- She and her Iriends eat in and y of food, drinks and friends. on ^eir parked cars. They usually ' People who donate full scholar- eni?y snf '^e potato chtps. . . pizza and fried chicken. Green h.ps to toe un.vers.ty get pretm- ^ jn (wo ROTC will mi uesignaicu paiK.ug .u barbeque a pig ront ot the stadium. Most people Green's favorite aspect of tailirrive the morning ol the game to gating is socializing. "You get to ind a good parking spot to set up meel a lot of different people from heir tables and grills. the university and from other "We try to set up seven hours schools," she said. >efore the game," Kappa Sigma Both Sutton and Green plan to ^resident Jason Sutton said. The tailgate this weekend. Green looks 'raternity members put up a tent, forward to tailgating more than the )lay music and set up tables game because tailgating "builds up oaded with chicken wings and the anticipation for the game." Inger sandwiches. Sutton agrees with this point of Sutton said other students and view. "You have your fun before ilumni visit the Kappa Sigma tent the game," he said. ! Rude Lucy to play show at Greenstreets 1 \v W IL ,m, 1 - V Rude Lucy concert which takes place the next their mascot, Thor, a 6-foot python, day. In the past the band has become The show will also help Rude famous for taking Thor and his Lucy promote three new songs; partner, Zeus, a 16-foot python, "Angel Stay" (about safe sex), into the audience for petting. "Long Way" (beating the odds) and Both Rude Lucy and Skull "Deep Inside" (explores the dan- Cinema appear on the Scavenger gers of being desensitized). Records compilation tape "The As passionate advocates of safe Burning of Columbia," a collection sex, Rude Lucy will be throwing of Columbia-area heavy metal and out free condoms to the audience, hard rock. along with t-shirts and tapes. The Rude Lucy/Skull Cinema Also, the band will bring out show is $5. 's group to play at USC "Charlie Brown" became a No. 1 Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, the song, and the group went on to Platters, the Drifters, the Shirelles, record hit after hit, including Chuck Berry, and Bo Diddly. "Along Came Jones," "Poison Gardner is the only member of the Ivy," "Little Egypt," "Love Potion original Coasters still with the #9," and "Zing Went the Strings of group. my Heart. Tickets are $11 for adults and The Coasters have toured across $9 for students and can be purthe United States and abroad with chased at the Carolina Coliseum such singing greats as Little box office and SCAT outlets.