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I 4th) Open till Daily HCoupon | _Encore!— Donny Osmond celebrates comeback with national tour I ourlrM |ih«»lu Hum it Osmund mil brim; Ins nrn sounds train bis l.ilvsl srlt lillrd .dbuin lo thf Hull I rnlrr Xin li B\ kolv in Wee 1 rn ore i ditor I le s a new star w illi .lit old name After more than in \i .irs awa\ from the i li.uP- l)nnn\ Os mond i > o Ins wav hue k sporlin > i with .s', ir rrd Hmol ions instead of Pup; > ■ a e lie has shed Ills liiu i’iiiid til lit' tin a.ikv ( lean look tor the simplicity of jeans mil a tee shirt lie's now .11 Bill like most ot 'lit stood things in life Osmond has aged in i So has Ins musii His new self-tilled allium on tile I a;>11<>I label is i lose to re.n hi hr gold, and Ins first ever solo show on the road is promising sell-out i out erts throughout the nation, including a stop m l-'.u gene for a one show onh performaru e I'm e\i lied about going on the show Os mond said in a telephone interview ‘We did the first show in (,'int innati. .mil it w. a keep' ’ Osmond s tour includes stops in me than g"i I It les |roill I .os Angeles, Halil . to Koi hestei \A Its northwest stops inc ludes i’oitiailil. lai gene. Seattle and Spokane. Wash. . id Boise Idaho, Directing and choreographing Osmonds concerts is Vince Patterson, whosi . e dits in i hide the sold nut Michael |ac kson lours In eluded on the stall are Kov Kaplan tMusii III rei toil and |ohn ( lark I head Hnitan who also recently toured with lackson on his II,ui tour lennv Douglas (vocalist perctissiniu-.il who was rei eitllv oil the Mil k lugger Win In 1 u felt Sullies (drummer) who was on the P.i i Abdul tour. Ohida lames (bassist|: Rob Reinhardt (key boardist]: and. I’liav Vfacmahon ,-. Iilmg], whose works were seen on Metallic a and 1‘2 tours "Wide been rehearsing this loin ha one and a hall months. Osmond said, addin that au (lienees should he ready for a great perfor mance One indication. Osmond said, is his Inst show wine h was m Him innati two weeks \ lot ol {>*■< >p It- tllrir looked as i! t i i. \ ni'ii there trocause tlifir girllirend m wile dragged them then'. lie said Hut those same people "got going" u hen Osmond started singing Sol ilitT l W /,ovr. lie said Osmond said the shim is important to him in many ways It gives him the ( ham e to i omiet t with his Ians and get leedhai k trom them In addition Osmond s.iid lie united until Va ini Imotion hit the i harts before going on the road hei ause lie didn't realK want to he asked to do old stuff, which doesn’t math happen mm h (ilivniure one thing that lie said lie feels good about "I'Vedbai k from Ians means a lot to me lie said "I never really had that kind ol respec I lor im niusii ()no /fad \p/»/e was difleient hut nothing compared to this i ereer that I am on joying right now. ' However, the id.id hack to stardom was not as peat liv lot the former teen idol and stai ol The I tunny and Marie Show as mam would ha\ i' thought it to he Instead of helping roll out the red carpets. Osmond said the image that sprung hum his formet success turned around and hit him lie laced main problems with recording compa nies coast to coast before linallv signing up w ith (lapilol records, he said It's all in the idea of image or what Osmond calls the "uncool factor lie explained that when llpic records let him go more than tw years ago they said the "Dotiny Osmond' ml age was not the right image tor the company In addition, although Osmond's new ablum was first released in Britain on the Virgin t h label. Virgin l'S would not work w ith him "We’re all so image conscious he said "What were they doing 10 to I > years ago ' lie all go through a self-denial period Despite all the obstacles that stemmed trom the image created bv his lormei success ( )s miind said he doesn't reullr regret going through it Marin it was gooil'that i rvi ni thn m this stu11 Osmond said 'Without .1 Doom ■ itnl \t.iriv Show th*• 1»• wotiltlu t l» .1 l)onn\ (Isimiml lodur Hut ioi Osmond getting a meriting i niupa m to sign him up was not as fund as getting tin- Amrru an ladio stations to plnr his iiiusm ilo laughed about how one New York radio sta turn started plating SoItlirr nI l.tnr without telling its audieni e who the singer was onlv stating that it w.is hr .1 nivsteir aitisl Hi is is part til the uiu 001 (at tot again. ( K mood said Hut unrool soon lurneti red hot as SoLlicr 1)1 I,ore the first single trout the new abliim soon soared to the nuinliei two spot on llillhonril\ single 1 harts Simf then. It's been uphill tin the mill! who first appeared 011 television mine than _'o gears ago at the age ot tire Ills set ond single ,s.n ml / (notion has (ill the number live spot and his latest release, lluld On is 1.limbing sleadih up I til now Osmonds light lor ri't ognition as .111 artist in his 011 n right is pi si about over I m relieved bec ause its taken a lot ol wink to gel bac k to tins point to be icc ordinu again let alone to be plated ' lie said As tor the future Osmond plans to be b.u k in the ret ending studio to Inin out more Inis utti . this tour ends on Dec He be said "We haven't ac tuallr started at Want to stall right alter the first ot tin ■ • Osmond rv ill pert or in at the I lu it ( eiiici MHa tame erl Mali on Nor h at tl p m ( ipenim: tm II muni i t In >u . nip \\ alerlrcint 1 11 and Wiltin' ot I me bare done rrrll on the airvr aves I 11 kets ate Sin ui and are available at all usual I lull ( elite 1 out lets 01 1 an be 1 haiged hr pliinie .it tiHT Minn 1 Free Homecoming concert to be performed at Beall Hall tonight MUSK. f rnlay Oil 27 Hooitfommg Concert * *• 4 r . h* <• • Malt ti-mght Adrt'issii.n free ?hr* pubC i% invited as three » the rnusu v hoof s premteip student the University Siogerj the University of Oregon Sym .y a-< i the 0?«-g -h Wind I "sen'tfte Zero a ; it the WOW M.» .*91 I. hit' A., j! 9 < pi" tor- ;ht Ti. frets in advan c and SK Oil da, of Calendar Saturday Oi l Hr A Marching Duck •• > ' *•.»■ >• ■., (Jren % ( ert Senes at Aut/en Stadium at 9 a m Tn frets .«'«■ $t per person (children or adult) and participants may i-.n the tun »s c»f the Univervty Mfttrhmg Band - .•» the Yolocamba da Aid pl.i, ’ the 1 si Brest r ( turn h 147b Firry St at 7 pm to benefit The Salvadoran Hetu gee Committee Eugene Oregnn Suggested d mahon , $4 '» f <t ir >■ '■ rmatw » 1 US 9113 Sunday. Oil .N Clan Dyken i 1 Fanlutfl a - be at th<- wV >V\ H i at ♦ pm tonight Admission o. J6 M. -day CX / JO A Harpsichord Sampler • ’ • •* a i •• by University mu»i: instructor Barbara Baird ,n the first ■,fi. A f 'he 19H9-90 f t ulty Afbst ‘/.ene* at M prn Bead Concert Hall T<r net-, are S4 general admission S2 to» students and seniors and are available at the door on vVr*i/n»*Si it hiK.i, I tugene Symphonic Band a . - - ■' .*•> e ' ' the season at Beall Concert Hall in the University musw School dt ti P rv to’ll t ' *ef- are $5 for tiiJul t S .tad S.l for students and sen<o>-< r ■%$« >. /too/ Thursday Hov Quartette Beethoven dt Horn* • • pi i ; t l«! will Give j Charnhe Senes performance a* 8 pm if’ BOJH , »*f' "-i Reserve \©d! ti( K©tS df© $13 50 $10 50 and $5 5- ituOfii .1 ounl tickets die $•• ltf .j S 1 Tickets a»e dv i • i' if e Hull Center BOX 0*1" © Of at 15® tJoor (»5 i or>< -ght VISUAL ARTS The Alumni Show ' " •■ i MlJ ii.iHi", •, Harmony in Oivotily The Architecture and Teaching ol Ellis F Lawrence *•»' ? f at the U> . ty s Mu'.'-jm ;f Art M 1 - me It iinsists ol the architectural designs f . • Lawrence the founder ol the University 5 Schi» ' a hitecture arid Allied Arts The e»hit>it runs throug’ »• The Photography at Oregon Gallery 14th Annual Auction ,s111 run through November 1H I* *'• •' *'■ "uai fu-1 t effort to maintain photography eihihiis at the U" »*•'% !, n Musi’u" if Art Vty * •• ; leil are ", f ■» ' • *.»;.}• ipher*. Barbara M 'gar t J i B * " Mnyrtrowtl*- ft Alice Neel Paintings > •jity Mu-.t-um ’ Art Nffi bet* *'■1 1 Americans foremost on temp* >rjfy portrait i •> e.hibit continues thorough Dec 10 Photographs by Manuel Carrillo *• Me* tographer that reaffirms the uoive'-.di !y of man common language of the medium anil be on the MuVnrn ,-f Aft th' -ug» — ' ■' rr ,• M*v. i MlSCt l . ANt OU*. S The n pho Sdturildy Oct *ti The Milt a!.-•••* tl • ylj'.'.fi T •»*!’. .iif* %2 ?uf University =im>i i.' - Romeo & Juliet a f- , • ’ - 1 t < »r'** * ,• *• H-u ’ Comp .-my tonight jt H pm m the Hull Center ■ «•» Con ..ft H.i ? >H*i die $.V‘1 si I *--<5 S' /*> »■ 1 i.dii.itue the (he Hull Center Bo* QMi, e Mrs Me Thing a r.«- •, dt*' - -i f h«4t'e dt the Hull V.enter • g Theeler ? ley it 2 p rt< Tm *et-. ft- S*j dveiletiif* it the Hull Center Hui Sunday O*. 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