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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1997)
FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID GRAND RONDE, OR PERMIT NO. 10 5 MOCCE The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon 961 5 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 Forwarding and Address Correction Requested INSIDE: Tribal Committee News, page 3 Proposed changes to Enrollment Ordinance, page 8 and 9 College scholarships, page 10 I yji 1 1 V"?' w J i - fv'H Willie Nelson was presented with a plaque after his sold-out show on Thurs day, March 6. The plaque was in honor t of the fastest selling concert in Spirit I Mountain history. Serials Dept. - Knight Library 1299 University Of Oregon Eugene OR 97403-1205 ll.l..l.I.I,.!II...,.II....I!..l.lli....M.f.(,.l.t.....lll Friday, March 28 Banquet Room $7$ JPIMT MOUNTAIN CAJINO 8 to 9 p.m. Line Dancing lessons from the KODA KOUNTRY DRIFTERS 9 p.m. to I a.m. Dance the night away to the ALL NIGHT COWBOYS No cover charge. Beer, wine, and well drinks $3 each. In Concert at Spirit Mountain WAV Trisha Yearwood, country music singer and songwriter, will perform before a sold-out crowd on April 16 at Spirit Mountain Casino. Her latest album, Everybody Knows, follows her 1995 platinum-selling Thinkiri About You an album that propelled her to superstardom and earned her a Grammy nomination. Raised in the small town of Monticello, Georgia, Trisha knew she wanted to become a recording artist after she heard the music of Linda Rondstadt while in junior high school. After graduating from Nashville's Belmont College, Trisha worked for MTM Records as a demo singer, until finally landing a recording contract with MCA Records. Her most successful single, "She's In Love With the Boy," became a huge hit and got her noticed by country music fans, as well as the concert tour with Garth Brooks. Her third and fourth albums, Hearts In Armor and The Song Remembers When dispelled thoughts that Trisha's success was a flash in the pan. She received a Grammy Award for her duct with Aaron Neville. Music critics have responded to Trisha's talents as well. Entertainment Weekly called her "one of the finest interpretive singers ever to grace the genre." People magazine stated, "Trisha Yearwood just gets better and better." Ticketholders can rest assured that Trisha Yearwood will sing all of her old favorites as well as the singles from her new album when she appears at the Casino. v. : : IS