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Music duo _ to perform Marcia Longo and Mark Jules will appear at the second Associated Student Gover nment coffeehouse scheduled for Oct. 27 from 8 to 11 p.m. in the community center Fireside Lounge. Longo and Jules are a com bination of rock and jazz on a variety of instruments including the dulcimer, guitar, flute, harmonica and percussions.' They have been playing together for about five years and appear regularly at the Sunday Market in Portland . “We really like the environ ment at the Sunday Market and at college coffeehouses,” said Jules. “We really don’t fit in well at bars and clubs,” The coffeehouses are open to the community and families nk Jules, above, and Marcia Longo will perform at are encouraged to attend this econd coffee house October 27 at 8 p.m. i free event. lladeers now beat rockers like Koller «Print long the Red Ledge” is and Oates’ newest tion RCA records. his album displays a nge in style for Hall and s. The mellow ballads thave made them ilar like, “She’s Gone” “Sara Smile,” are st non-existent on mg the Red Ledge.” lie new sound is much tier and more guitar- ted. A major reason for strong guitar playing is appearance of Todd Igren and George rison on various cuts Walk into the incredible true experience of Billy Hayes. And bring all the courage you can. j BILLY HAYES i APRIL fä EXRRÄHON mghout the album. Its a Laugh," written by I Hall, opens side one. Is vocals are tight and llul. “It’s a Laugh” has m receiving some AM io airplay and may ome Hall and Oates’ ■S [hit single. fell and Oates share the lira and vocals on “Alley "Don't Blame it on te” and “I Don’t Wanna i<You." These songs are upbeat rockers that typify [new sound. [he two soft ballads, ve I Been Away .Too «5 and “Last Time,” are ice contrast to the. fast K. The vocal harmonies Hal and Oates are precise Ifluid. ‘Along the Red Ledge” kes to be an album of i variety and talented, I fell and Oates will be: 'Sing their live show to [fend, Oct. 27, at the amount Theatre. eect KOKO ^MISSION ER qualified '■ftct Slan.Skoko Comm., G. Tuor, Treos.■ ■ f* Avenue,- West Linn, Ore. .97068 COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents A CASABLANCA FILMWORKS Production of An ALAN PARKER Film MIDNIGHT EXPRESS ALAN MARSHALL DAVID PUTTNAM PETER GUBER AU\N PARKER Executive Producer OLIVER STONE GIORGIO MORODER Screenplay by .»d Directed by Music Created by Based on the true story of Billy Hayes from the book Midnight Express by BILLY HAYES and WILLIAM HOFFER wn»»cm « permck Produced by _* g Original Soundtrack Album available from CASABLANCA RECORD And FILMWORKS -c 1978 Columbia Pictures Industries. Inc Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You Columbia Pictures