ENTERTAINMENT Bay-area Sorentino, band brings blues to city By Dorothy Corkery Emerald Contributor In 1(187. Danny Sorenlino and the Sinners was named one of the top 15 unsigned hands from over 2.000 entries at the New Music Seminar in New York City. Three years later, this Bay area band will appear at Ku gene's Good Times Cafe and Bar. 575 K 7th. on Thursday. Dec 13. In 108‘t the hand released a debut album on an indepen dent label, hut has yet to sign with .i major record company After 12 years of playing music in bars and clubs. Danny Sorenlino said he believes that a record contract "could be just a phone call away.” It sounds like a lot of opti mism for a songwriter who writes so convincingly about the dark side of human nature. Sin, guilt and relationships gone bad are some of the main themes in Sorentino's songs He describes himself as an Italian, raised as a Southern Baptist. Growing up he remem bers wanting to la- a Catholic, like many of his friends. ‘‘Catholics only went to church for 45 minutes every Sunday." he said "I had to go from 10 in the morning until 4 or 5 in the afternoon " Sorenlino’s songvvriting tal ents were first tapped when Hilly C. Farlow. former front man for Commander Cody, hired him to write songs and play in his hand During this time. Farlow and company were asked to be the pit hand for tIn* musical stor\ of Buddy Holly's life, which was !icing produced in Dallas. Texas The show was backed by Dallas business people and by Holly's widow. Maria Klena After the show closed. Klena invited Farlow- and Sorentlno to her home to see some of Buddy Holly's memorabilia "1 went through all of Bud dy’s 45s.’’ Sorentino says "These were the records he lis tened to when he was growing up. He had Kay Charles, jimmy Keed and lots of Bo Did ley." During the final show. Hol ly's brother brought on stage the electric Stratocaster that survived the plane crash that killed Holly. The guitar was undamaged from the crash ex cept for a small gash on its back. Sorentino played that guitar too. Danny Sorentino and tin- Sin ners' musit: is a synthesis of guitar-based rock with blues and country roots There's a definite tills influent e from art isis like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Hob Dylan Sorentino attributes the country influence in his music to his grandmother, a displat ed Texan who "placed a mean banjo Growing up, Sorentino lis teued to the (Ira ml l)le Dpi* ra dio show every Saturday night with his grandmother lie heard hands such as Hob Wills and the Texas Playboys and songwriters such as Hank Wil liams. Other band members are bass player Rob Kui/. Dedr it Wilmott oil drums, and Novi England's Herkelee School of Music graduate Gary Reynolds on lead guitar Sorentino and the Sinners will appear at hey Largo in Portland on Wednesday. Dec 12 before heading down to Eu gene for their Good Times per formance. They will then head north to open for Curtis Saiga do and the Stilettos in Seattle on Friday. Dec. 14 ( ourtoa* p^oto Danny Sorentino and the Sinners brings a synthesis of guiiarbased rock with blues and country roots to Eugene on Dec. 13. t^cujtime ^$nti(jueS 10% OFF Jewelry, Men’s & Women’s Vintage Clothing & Accessories Holiday Sale through Dec. 24 Featuring: Victorian to 50s Furniture, Glass, Pottery, Rugs, Lighting & Collectables Mon Sal 10 30-5 30 Sun 12 00-5 00 444 Main St., Springfield • 741-7914 Touch Down On The Southern California Coast! Situated along 8 1/2 miles of white, sands beaches is an elegant new oceanfront hotel and resort. The Waterfront Hilton. 1990 f reedom Bowl Special $115 (■)< »u«an. pi ni|M Enjoy 4 days/ 3 nights in an ocean-view guest room \ including tax, gratuity i and daily breakfast. 1 See your travel agent t or call 1 (8()0) 822-SURF ' THE WATERFRONT! HILTON Casual Elegante On The Coasi — 21100 Pacific Coasi Highway Humingion Beach, CA 92648 1 (800) 822-SURF ItltH inm ►»! *•>«•■* « i~l« ,»««». t« Ml «»—“ *- f — u«ii.il><*iioMr«> I »Uy ■»!■ Iit*i t/ urn illl 11 >—»■■» » w»il »■">■■< .1 cn«tl»« ««*»■♦» h,«.i Xlan.ol dM «*«.) 2 (*»-«» (•/ •«• k*». a*** nUadat MatM' einotte tolw k* n Regional Italian Cuisine 174 E. Broadway Downtown Mall PH; 342-4141 Direct From New York The 20th Anniversary Tour Book and Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado Music by Galt MacDermot Produced lor the Broadway Stage by Michael Butler Originally Produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival December 9, 7pm at The Hult Center Silva Hall $5 OFF WITH STUDENT ID Starting Dec. 8th, open 11-3 96.1