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Shake and roll body and soul The Body mui Soul band will heat up the night with Motown rhythm and soul Motown lovers will find .) special !r«*.i4 at Cood Turn's Saturday night when th»t Body and Soul band i nines to town from Portland When l.inda Hornbuckle left Body and Soul in 1992. many assumed the band would break up Rather than fold ing in. however, the band has contin ued to live up to its reputation as the Northwest’s premier party band This 10-piece ensemble offers the Iwst of Motown with an updated sound including a full horn section, rich back-up vocal harmony and the soulful load vocals of Tarshone Watkins and Chris Baum. Body and Sou! has appeared on The Today Show. The Pat Sajak Shan and numerous regional TV and radio pro grams The hand has also performed with some of the nation’s top Motown and blues acts, including The Temptations, The Four Tops and Klta (ami's Onstage. the (mini makes dam mg Irresistible with quit k-pa« ed i horeog raphy and blistering instrumental breaks. The layers of permission, bedrock tiass lines, elegant gospel-style voi als. keyboards and brass establish the Motown sound body and Soul tap tores that same sound in true authen tii form hv avoiding the use of sequent ers and drum mat Hines and by creating powerful musical arrange ments The band's song repertoire includes many favorite Motown classic s sut h as Aretha Franklin's ''Think," Martha and the Vandellas Ham in' in the Streets" and Tower of Power's VVhnt is Hip Their list nit ludes more than till sm h near-legendary covers This band is known as a group of polished performers who tan all stand on their own as soloists Collet lively, the extraordinary talent and energy create a virtual explosion The music begins at ‘I to. and admis sion is $5 REVIEW Continued trom Page 5 could show up with Bobby and Sissy and these dancers” would be jumping around like they were trying to stand straight in an earthquake. You get the feeling everyday is hemp day for most of these folks. What these people really need is soap appreciation day. Of course, it would prolvibly die for lack of atten dance Maybe there's a wav to make soap out of hump We could kill two birds with one stone. So anyway, if you really, really like Pearl lain, you'll probably get a kick out of Dropped. You can just pretend it's a new release from Eddia Vadder and his liand that's much belter. ‘King Lear’ finds niche in contemporary life William Shakespeare's King h‘ar is a powerful play of betray al. evil, love and redemption. Robert Barton, department head of the University's theater arts program, said he ( hose to direct this play because of its timeless ness. "There are countless contempo rary reverberations in this great play.” he said "It is about the confusion we all feel when the old order isn’t working and we des perately stab at the new. 'll reflects a time of moral bank ruptcy. The good news is the play helps us to see in new ways. In the world of King Lear, there is reason in madness, vision in blindness, outcasts can return and compassion is where one least expects it." The play runs May 2H and 2!) and June 4 and 5. Tickets, $H lor the general public and $4.50 for students and senior c itizens, are available at the University Theatre box office PT%*t> t*» flarxfy Thmbmr King Lear, the season's final University Theatre production, ends June 5. University Singers, the University s premier choral ensemble, performs Wednesday, June 2. In Beall Concert Hall at 8:15 p m Season wrap up Calendar to the final week of Music School concerts Friday, May 28 — Vocal Jazz Ensemble The Oregon Vocal |a*z Ensemble, directed In adjunct instructor Mu hell Van Handel, will give a repent performance of their May 21 concert ut noon in Beall Concert Hall Admis sion is free. The program includes selections *»ui li as ‘Once Upon a Dream," “Beautiful Friendship.” "Summertime'' by (merge Gershwin, Dow High the Moon" by Ninny Hamilton and Morgan Lewis and "Too Young for the Blues" by Frank Com stock Wednesday, June 2 — Campus Band Thu University Campus Bund, conducted by Graduate Test fling Fellows Ann Williams and |udy Wishloff, will give a free com ert at 7 p in in Beall Com url flail. Following will tie an H 15 p.m t om ert with the tfniversity Singers, the Universi ty's premier large choral ensemble, and the University Cham ber Choir. Thursday, June 3 — Festival of Trumpets This concert will feature solos, duets and quartets by Uni versity trumpet students and will begin at ft p in in Beall Con cert Hall Tii kets. available at the door, are $4 general admission and 52 for students and senior citizens 10 trumpeters, under the direction of Associate Professor George Reckur. will perform selections ranging from the Baroque period to contemporary, including iihish by Tele mann. Nulhybel. University graduate I nil ( lurke and (.raduul Teaching Fellow Blake llodgelts Summer D is coming LOLL APALOOZ A H • • •• 'J3 •• •• mSM ROT t or 1 *225S« Primus Alice In Chains Dinosaur Jr. Fishbone Arrested Development Front 242 Babes In Toyland ^Raqe Against The Machine ^VV ° A'' Tool • Mercury Rev « Mutabaruki . «nd lh« wicked At ilrtiift of The Villeqe SUNDAY JUNE 20 PORTLANDMEADOWS Produced by Monqul Presenfj and Bill Graham Preienn i o.t ratuilt. MywrtiM in th« ODE 5 rsr M AOMHMiDM In %A Ift -%o M •*> MAT iJ . 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