unnzn Doin’ It Dub Style Portland’s Dub Squad to light up concert hall with worldbeat wonder vCo«iM»*y p*tMO n u b Squad, a danceablo reggae band, will per form .it the IVCHV Hall tonight By Ming Rodrigues tmwf a id Contribute* fhrir music is ,is universal as ihi-v arc It’s not quite reg g«e, but it hybrid sound that melds reggae with a little bit of jit//, funk, Tex-Mex. Afro pop. rock and rhythm and blues Little wonder when each hand member can boast broad and impressive musical cred os that include performances with industry heavyweights sc h ,is Dizzv (lillespie. Herb n- Hanoi a k and the Dan Kerd Network And the kudos continue to flow as a group The hand has -.hared centerstugo with the likes of Ziggy Marley. t'H-10 and limmv (^ I iff, iimi all w ith in just three years after i urn ing together As one of Oregon's most popular reggae worldfit.it bands, li's pretty ile.tr that Dub Squad's cross-cultural approach scoivs high Its up beat, international sound reaches out to a varied uudi eru e where some people might get bored with |ust straight reggae, w e add more t olor and ethnic liuir to our sound, and wind we have is high en ergv, very daiu cable inusii with broad appeal," s.ud band manager Tonv Hansen “The underlying reggae roots .in thrrc\ sv e pisl spii e it up .1 little so iiiofi: people i .in .ippfei late it added Newell llrig^s, tin* bund s guitarist and i omposer us vs i ll us u tor mer member of t'urtis Salgado and thi’ Stilettos Lead vocalist Alan \le\ati der who's loured with Sheila i. . is not sure, how ever, that the word happy should lie used to desi rltie their music ”1 think some of tin' lyrics are pretty serious, hut it s kind ol like we put sugar on the medi cine and make it a little easier to sw uHow lie said rile title of their latest a! hum, Tnnii of l/ie/V(i/>/e, gets the hand s philosophy across It's about music as u beater." tlfigijs said "Thr songs in litis album talk ol how rmisji l» .1 tonii . how it i .111 iijtlil! vou ami got vou out ol thf hlui’s. •nii! it tnukt-s you n-ali/t- th.it tlu-rc s hopu m lili Dub is .111 mdlgiMious (ainai i .111 i.i in Whilr Hritisli .1 nit Ament an iittisls backup sin gles with a iliffi'ri'nl song on tiiu Hip suiu. (atnait an musi 1 unis run through thr ufli’i ts of .1 song with ruvurtifrution, echo and in avv percussion to t n ate a similar version o! tin' original song Aside Iroin tin' traditional dt llnition. tin' Dub Sipiml lakes its name Iroin .1 studio !<■( hm.jiir (ill's lias r per let li'ii svhuli involves ’dropping dosvti on die hnss and drums to land a )«!//\ find to tin* song l iii- hand doi-s consider tl self alternative "its tii.it i don’t mean a tinncii of guys playing loud guitars. Mrs in drr said "Hut if you look at tin- tnusH industry. you’ll see that thrs utr ri-alls supportive ol alturnaliv r roi k Dull Squad wilt perform vs Itii H1.11 k Hoses tonight at III.- U t )U Hall. -•'»i W Idghth Ayr at 'I to p m I II krls are Sti in ads .int e .it the I'.M I Main Desk or Sat the door J. ST. THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY PARISH CATHOLIC NEWMAN CENTER 1850 EMERALD STREET EUGENE, OREGON 97403 343-7021 SPECIAL HAPPENINGS: MEN’S SUPPORT GROUP meets ever> I hursdas at 7:00 p.m A STUDENT MASS is celebrated even Wednesday at ‘LOO p.m. starting Wednesday, January 8. A social gathering will follow. Would sou like to receise the Sacrament of Confirmation'’ Come to the first meeting on Sunday, Januars 12 at (>:()() p.m. 1 he first meeting of the NEWMAN CLUB, an organization lor students run bs students, will be held on Sunday, Januars 11 at 8:30 p.m. A BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY is held on Mondays, starting Monday, January 13 at 12:30 p.m. at the Century Room I) at EMU. Fr. Albert and John Gunther will lead the bible sharing. 1 he Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults for those who are seriously interested to become a Catholic Christian "til continue on Sundays at 6:IS p.m. starting Sunday, January 12. Fr. Tom Kirkendoll of Cincinnati, OH will be the guest speaker at all the weekend Masses remembering Martin Luther king Jr.'s Birthday on Sat/Sun., January 18/19. A 6-week series on RELIGION AND CINEMA will start on Monday, Januars 21 at 7:00 p.m. Fr. Jose will lead a discussion after the movies. SOCIAL ISSUES FORUM: A panel presentation on “ 1 he Influence of the Media in Decision-Making on Social Issues" will be held on Wednesday, Januars 22 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Members of the panel are: Don Bishoff (Register Guard), Jean Powell (KEZ1), Carl Bybee (Assoc. Profat UofO), and Alan Siporin iv \ rr\ SPECIAL HAPPHNINGS: A 4 part senes on CHRISTIAN MORALITY will start on Morulas, Januars 27 at 7:00 pan. 1 r. Albert will lead the series. STUDENTS - do you need a quiet nlace to study, read or just relax? Come to the Newman Center’s lounge. It is open from 8:40 a.m. to 1 1:00 p.m. GIT INVOLVED IN HIE CATHOLIC NEWMAN COMMUNITY NOTE: Students' at tis ities, c lasses and workshops arc planned throughout the sear. < hei k Newman (enter s Suiulas bulletin and the I t A1 (1 merakli lor what’s happening at the f enter or t all U 4-70L < 1. MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a m & 7:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday : 5 10 p.m. Evening Prayer followed by Mass EVERY WEDNESDAY: STUDENT MASS AT 9:00 P.M. STAFF: Fr. Albert Felice-Pace, O.P., Pastor Fr. Jose Pimentel. O.P. Sr. Janet Ryan, SN JN1 Gene Obersinner & Chris Fery, Peer Ministers Nancy Nelson, Secretary (Jene Obersinner, Chelsea House Mgr For more information call the Center at 343-?021 or 340-44(>8 The CATHOLIC PARISH serving the University of Oregon since 1915.