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    Friday Night Video host
Tom Kenny will deliver
homecoming humor
By Jacqueline Woge
Emerald Contributor
If Woody Wood pet ker and
Buddy Holly had a baby, what
would the offspring Imik like'
Hint The "offspring" was
horn m Now York, spouts wit
lincss with a /.Ip reminiscent
of Woody's laugh, and was re
cunfly namod the permanent
host of NJi< "s h'rlday Night
VldlTOtl
Snll ( and imagine what 2‘l
year old Torn Kenny looks
like' (to see for yourself
Kenny will allow the uudi
once to ride around" in his
head at the combined O'Neill
Williams and Hilltnun rooms
of the fiugene Hilton Hotel to
night from 7 If) <1 |i m
The show marks the Sri ond
Annual I’atents Weekeoil and
Htitnei omlng Comedy Night.
winch in sponsored liv I in.
Student University Relations
(.uuni il
i in - ' imiHii y night vs is 1 •
ttted lot students In** .him' Ml
mans homecoming events
.vi'ro aimed .il alumni,' said
S! K(. president K.inmin lore
While SUKC; may have cur
frni students in mind. Kenny
doesnt aim Ins shows at
anyone in parlk ular." hi: said
"I'll gel there early and
have a little apple June in the
dressing room.'' Kenny said,
reletting to his show prejiai.i
lion I'll have .10 cups of col
fee Set my genitals on file
Listen to some nx Lability
Kenny's style has fienn tie
scribed as last paced and fre
netic "I'm hyper in .ill re
spects I think fast I even
sleep hist." Kenny said
He also moves up the lad
dor pretty fast i'i»k*■ his rti ent
naming as Friday S'ltfhi ViJ
cos host, for example 'Tin
show started out with liltlt
rix k ii roll editorials w itli mx
or seven commentators. and n
progressed to lioing me " Ken
ny said "Kinda gradual
When asked how long hi
Ixren with the show, Kimnv
said, "Kivu months "The
i riluria (or tin: show was that
you show up. Kenny said,
explaining why In was i ho
sen as the show s permanent
host "Show up and don't
swear
When asked what it's like
(or someone to live with a
bundle of cornedh >nergy
such as himself. Kenny said
"I'm on the road a lot
That s a gixxi thing, though,
considering that he’s now ori
his wav to Kiigerie I'm look
ing forward to playing a city
named niter I hr jeep in the
I’ujirvr < rtf, ins 'ili! K< n
ny. who has never visited t.'u
g<hi* of (Jrogon
"I rn from smallvifte, Syra
cusii, New York, ho said
"liugerns's got to lie more
jumpin' than Symruv I love
the rain, the log
I love damp, t.ool, doprirss
ing weather, like the daughter
in liorlh’iulm," he said
Prior to his video host posi
tion. Kenny wrote (or the tele
vision show America's I mini
rst I’t'xtplt’ "It was like sitting
around with your friends lin
ing goofy," he said "It’s
much more like the old l)u k
Win Dyke show than 1 oxpi* t
ed
And before that, well, ho
was jus! .1 kid with unpol
ished ambitions "They (his
Courtray
Tom Kenny will bring his own brand ot comedy to the Hilton tonight
at 7 30 p m
j 111 bit ions i were 111 < ■ 11 v
v.ii.; .' Kenny sun! 1 knew
what ! didn't want to do I
didn t want In Ihi one oi those
people with suits tii.it trams
on hum and subways every
day
I was always doing comic
strips lor my friends, although
slandup was the last thing on
"Stuff that's unintentionally
funny makes mo laugh," Ken
ny said "People who are leal
ly passionate about goofy
t ausus All these dumb theme
parks like GatorworUl USA
Old Uroutho Marx stulf Kids
doing prat Orally anything tie
fore they’re old enough to get
self-conscious "
my mind," he said "In Bo*
ton, some friends pushed me
into going on an open nuke "
flu! then ‘t more !0 COlTiedl
..ns than punch inn s i
laughs, ho said ' The tears ul
the clown have tioen blown
out of proportion,' Kotins
san), referring to the real per
sonalities inside coined tans
Other SURU sponsored ac
tivities have included a free
dance and last week s lawn
decorating contest between
University dormitories and
greek houses
For Kenny s homecoming
performance. Lane Transit
District is offering free round
trip shuttle service from the
HMD at Kith Ave and Univer
sity St Rides depart at (. 10
and 7 p m and return imme
diately after tiie show
Tickets are available (or
St. :tn at the KMU Main Desk
Seasons of Song:
George Winston will bring winter show to Eugene,
mixing in bits of current Summer album
SHOWTIME
MUSIC in* ;*■ *4- i « • a
Vym as fi p rr "•« Mi»: • '"* ' ■ «.i
MryxJay. Nov 4 I cxo’.s * -■ $ ' <
%‘i :• a -1 v*-'* ry$ may t>0 pure* : ..
I MU Mi" Do** or by ca !‘.g ” •• be*
66? 5000 f'ny'Ky.r-s as* that contango**',
s'o^ r support of I ood fey 1 a*-o C ‘
ccyao*-' of c«r r *x1 food lo «> a;-*a * '
Some call U'inst<
of many seasons V :
cause he's one to
through leaf piles or ha .
the sun, hut hex ausr- !
one to release seasonal tit
albums, one after tin ollue
mis latest a mum. mmm
Oct h, fits the pattern pertec th W
past albums such us Autumn and It .
lur Into Spring. W inston followers u..
have even guessed what he'd i T
one And if tllev'd guessed Sumn
thev would have been right Sunn:
Is.
'This album was influenced in
tn Montana, where I spent many \u
grown it up and where I tour i v'erv .
or two. Winston said in a written 1 '
ment.
iii in v\ ailom. which contains r.
teatim;* theniusii of mum com
as wall as Winston himself
■ ro;!i• most influential musician
n online, was the eri-al Montana
a-r-piams! Philip \ iiiere. Win
: ■!: a;.l m a written statement
’ii.it reason. -Winston i hose to in
:; ra' some A 11 n• r>; compositions
' i Summer fie also included the
a :ks of suclj composers as Pete Seeder.
:al\ Newman ami Art Luncie
‘He plays the piano,
some rhythm and blues,
but he also plays a little
guitar and a little
harmonica'
Bob Greeneisen
U'V - 7 Cats marketing coordinator
. ; Winston, tnnvi'vrr, the story goes
k nun h further th in .mv of the mm
- 'ti ms tii- s reliiiisod l! began
! i k ;r. Miami m l‘M. ' iii- had just tm
ished high school, ami feeling inspired
in blues, rook, jazz ami rhythm ami
blues. In- lift iilrd In take to tin- organ
and tile elw tfit piano
Then, two years later, tie (mind him
sell taught up in tats Waller's piano
music d rum there on out. Winston has
been a pianist
'From, then until now. he s kepi turn
self busy Via tune of he. uwh albums,
including four soundtrai ks and seven
albums where he contributed as a guest
artist. Winston has had nothing short o!
a busy piano life
ll looks as if that may be just about to
i hange though the strictly piano part
anyway He's currently studying solo
guitar, especially Hawaiian Slack Key
(fimgerpli king) guitar, and prodm mg re
coolings bv some of Hawaii's Slack Key
guitarists
tie’s even, incorporated other instru
ments into his concert repertoire ' : He
plays the piano, some rhythm an i
blues hut he also plays a I ft t'lu guitar
and a little harmonica," said oiiub
(Ireeneisen, marketing Yoord main; h ;
Darn ing Tats, the promotion company
(of Woe-ton's i niu'rts as wall .is Win
stem's record |>r. Auction company
\ini Ins Kug> ■!».• show isn't arty til (for
'■til He'll hi" doing Ins winter show m
Kiigetlt!." llreiiveisen said He'll ploy
. its off Ins /In ,-niht'r album: a rut or
tw .1 From (lie 111-11 album. utnl play some
guitar inti hannen.ua too "
We wen- ttlji :i jut Ihigtini ! two years
i,1 anil tin sh, w went really well • he
. ini '■ .• rgi li.is a great lollnwing in
the Northwest
Winston will '.’art Ills Northwest tour
N,,t ; in Meilto: I from there he'll do
three more Onigoii dates, move into
Washington ind then ili'se the tour in
I’utlland on N. • \ ! tii’ocge is always
oil tour." ('.teeneisen said lie touts
jnetty estelisivi y \s tor now. though.
V\ aiston will irt ins Northw-< - t toiir
...Nov in Med tot t Irom there lie'll do
three more (begun dates, move into
W ishtngt.'h. aiiii'dien . lose the ton: m
i'ortl itid e.u No I id-urge is always
m lout. (ireeieusen . said lie tours
un ity ev• ■■ i \s tor now . though.
Hi.it’s as far into tr " future as his sidled
summit;
Hi",'*' , mu tolling, thou, whom hu ll
!»■ yr.irs Irom now wlii'lhcr liar'll I"
pit king ,i guitar nr playing .1 piano nr
lm!li IIii (hiiniis an- i'.immI, huwrvcr.
tb.ll hu ll Iw: doing iiiumi M ason iiftor
siMson
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