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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 7, 8/30/1976." 80, 7 (1976)
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1976 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 8-30-1976 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 7, 8/ 30/1976 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1976 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 7, 8/30/1976." 80, 7 (1976). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1976/80 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1976 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. H:l·;UA1t COI.LECTl()Nij Neglect of-Policy Monday! August ~0, 1976 Assists Burglar In $6342 Theft Schmitt Takes On Montov~. By Lynda Sparber A burglary in the chemistry department late last week resulted in the loss of an estimated $6342 in cash collected as breakage deposit fees from chemistry students. US Senate Race Begins Campus police believe the theft occurred between 5 p.m. Wed· nesday and 8 a.m. Th·ursday. Checks amounting to $2000 were not By Robert R. Lee it was done by the Journal and the news when it was not news. My taken. A police spokesman said there is a suspect in the case. The US Senate 'race in New Tribune." guess is if they (the post office) Berry Cox, police director, said a key was used to gain entrance to Mexico this election year.is a study Griffin said that the postal lease would get out of there, he (Mon· the office where the money was kept, but the thief or thieves "tried to in contrasts. -
Buck's 'Co Op' Plan Uncovered by ROGER WOO and the Private Corporation
Buck's 'co op' plan uncovered By ROGER WOO AND the private corporation. After releasing two months, estimated Lefever. ject. need of housing in the immediate area. PAULINE BONDONNO the information, Murphy asked the Daily The housing complex would be available Murphy pointed out benefits of student One aspect holding the project back was A four-story, 84 -unit apartment complex not to print the details for fear of jeopar- to those people who are determined to be management "Students will know their land- approval from the state college Board of is now being planned under A.S. Pres. Mike dizing pending negotiations. of a low-income category. These would lord. They can spend the money budgeted Trustees. Buck, Spartan Daily reporters learned Wed- According to proposed plans, the un- include single students, and married stu- for maintenance anyway they want." Since Spartan Shops is incorporated, nesday. furnished complex would include 39 -one - dents with children where one or both "Although students will not own the Lefever believes the project will not need The $2.8 million low-income housing bedroom units, 41 two-bedroom units and parents work. It will be aimed at married entire project, students will manage the approval from the Board of Trustees on project, which has been erroneously termed 9 three -bedroom units. students. complex," according to Murphy. how students may spend their money. "co-operative" housing by Buck, will be Proposed rents for the housing project Murphy indicated it would take 40 years Facilities also included are a laundry "Legally Spartan Shops is a separate jointly funded by SJS, an unnamed private range from $100 from the one bedroom, to pay for the housing development. -
Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders Booklet
THE WARNER BROS. LOSS LEADERS SERIES (1969-1980) Depending On How You Count Them, 34 Essential Various Artist Collections From Another Time We figured it was about time to pull together all of the incredible Warner Bros. Loss Leaders releases dating back to 1969 (and even a little earlier). For those who lived through the era, Warner Bros. Records was winning the sales of an entire generation by signing and supporting some of music’s most uniquely groundbreaking recording artists… during music’s most uniquely groundbreak- ing time. With an appealingly irreverent style (“targeted youth marketing,” it would be called today), WB was making lifelong fans of the kids who entered into the label’s vast catalog of art- ists via the Loss Leaders series—advertised on inner sleeves & brochures, and offering generous selections priced at $1 per LP, $2 for doubles and $3 for their sole 3-LP release, Looney Tunes And Merrie Melodies. And that was including postage. Yes… those were the days, but back then there were very few ways, outside of cut-out bins or a five-finger discount, to score bulk music as cheaply. Warners unashamedly admitted that their inten- tions were to sell more records, by introducing listeners to music they weren’t hearing on their radios, or finding in many of their (still weakly distributed) record stores. And it seemed to work… because the series continued until 1980, and the program issued approximately 34 titles, by our questionable count (detailed in later posts). But, the oldsters among us all fondly remember the multi-paged, gatefold sleeves and inviting artwork/packaging that beckoned from the inner sleeves of our favorite albums, not to mention the assorted rarities, b-sides and oddities that dotted many of the releases. -
This Is... Ray Stevens with the Signs of Spring in Gram and Banquet Saturday Evening, April 17, Commencing with the Air and the Prospccts of a Social Hour at 5:30 P.M
ledger-Siibiirbaf ^ Serving Lowell, Ado, Cascade and Easternn Kent Lif County e VOL 78 NO. 1 THURSDAY. APRIL 15, 1971 NEWSSTAND PRICE 10 cents VOL. 17 No. 2 Showboat Selects Stars Urges Masons Observe Centennial Year Hooker Chapter No. 73, Royal Arch Masons of Lowell, will Cautioncelebrat e 100 years of Capitular Masonry with a centennial pro- This Is... Ray Stevens With the signs of Spring in gram and banquet Saturday evening, April 17, commencing with the air and the prospccts of a social hour at 5:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. yards being cleaned and the The banquet dinner will An outstanding entertiiner, writer and singer is the only need to eliminate trash collect- be served by the ladies of Cy- label that can possibly be applied to Ray Stevens, one of two ed over the winter, the Lowell clamen Chapter No. 94, Order top acts selected this wtek by Lowell Showboat, Inc. Fire Department has issued a of the Hastem Star, under the As the Boat rounds the bend for two weekend performances reminder to residents that ex- direction of Mrs. Verna Rog- this season (July 22-24 and July 29-31) the awaiting audiences treme caution should be tak- ers, Worthy Matron. Gordon will greet the Everly Brothers on the first weekend, and Ray en when burning any kind of B. Johnson will offer the in- Stevens on the succeeding weekend. debris. vocation. The final signing of contracts this week with the acts will A permit must be obtained Background music will be wrap up negotiations that have been formulated by the Talent to have an open burning and provided by the Saint Lukes' Selection Committee headed by Roger Roberts. -
WARNER BROS. / WEA RECORDS 1970 to 1982
AUSTRALIAN RECORD LABELS WARNER BROS. / WEA RECORDS 1970 to 1982 COMPILED BY MICHAEL DE LOOPER © BIG THREE PUBLICATIONS, APRIL 2019 WARNER BROS. / WEA RECORDS, 1970–1982 A BRIEF WARNER BROS. / WEA HISTORY WIKIPEDIA TELLS US THAT... WEA’S ROOTS DATE BACK TO THE FOUNDING OF WARNER BROS. RECORDS IN 1958 AS A DIVISION OF WARNER BROS. PICTURES. IN 1963, WARNER BROS. RECORDS PURCHASED FRANK SINATRA’S REPRISE RECORDS. AFTER WARNER BROS. WAS SOLD TO SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS IN 1967 (FORMING WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS), IT PURCHASED ATLANTIC RECORDS AS WELL AS ITS SUBSIDIARY ATCO RECORDS. IN 1969, THE WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS COMPANY WAS SOLD TO THE KINNEY NATIONAL COMPANY. KINNEY MUSIC INTERNATIONAL (LATER CHANGING ITS NAME TO WARNER COMMUNICATIONS) COMBINED THE OPERATIONS OF ALL OF ITS RECORD LABELS, AND KINNEY CEO STEVE ROSS LED THE GROUP THROUGH ITS MOST SUCCESSFUL PERIOD, UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1994. IN 1969, ELEKTRA RECORDS BOSS JAC HOLZMAN APPROACHED ATLANTIC'S JERRY WEXLER TO SET UP A JOINT DISTRIBUTION NETWORK FOR WARNER, ELEKTRA, AND ATLANTIC. ATLANTIC RECORDS ALSO AGREED TO ASSIST WARNER BROS. IN ESTABLISHING OVERSEAS DIVISIONS, BUT RIVALRY WAS STILL A FACTOR —WHEN WARNER EXECUTIVE PHIL ROSE ARRIVED IN AUSTRALIA TO BEGIN SETTING UP AN AUSTRALIAN SUBSIDIARY, HE DISCOVERED THAT ONLY ONE WEEK EARLIER ATLANTIC HAD SIGNED A NEW FOUR-YEAR DISTRIBUTION DEAL WITH FESTIVAL RECORDS. IN MARCH 1972, KINNEY MUSIC INTERNATIONAL WAS RENAMED WEA MUSIC INTERNATIONAL. DURING THE 1970S, THE WARNER GROUP BUILT UP A COMMANDING POSITION IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY. IN 1970, IT BOUGHT ELEKTRA (FOUNDED BY HOLZMAN IN 1950) FOR $10 MILLION, ALONG WITH THE BUDGET CLASSICAL MUSIC LABEL NONESUCH RECORDS. -
FREDDIE STEADY KRC BIOGRAPHY Texas Music Awards Hall-Of-Famer Freddie Steady Krc Comes by His Name Honestly
FREDDIE STEADY KRC BIOGRAPHY Texas Music Awards Hall-of-Famer Freddie Steady Krc comes by his name honestly. This singer / songwriter / guitarist / drummer / renaissance Texan has plied his musical wares around the world the past few decades. A charismatic live performer, Krc wins over any audience with his captivating original songs and engaging stage presence. He also enjoys capturing the spirit of his favorite cover songs. Krc (rhymes with search) landed in Austin at the moment that a musical revolution was getting started at a styles-don’t-matter joint called the Armadillo. The kid and the town were a perfect match. His first love was rock and roll, which had first found its way into his native Southeast Texas by way of the Beatles. By the time he hit Austin, he was also passionate about the Tex-Mex mix of the Sir Douglas Quintet (his first concert), the psychedelic sounds of rock innovators like the 13th Floor Elevators, and the soulful folk of singer/songwriters like B. W. Stevenson and Jerry Jeff Walker. Freddie Steady would eventually work as a band member with each of these artists, all while fueling his own musical ideas. Krc appeared on dozens of national and international television shows and films. He had a role as a session drummer in the movie Outlaw Blues, starring Peter Fonda and Susan Saint James. He also did a voice-over in the UK animated From psychedelic rock to punk to film, When the Wind Blows. Krc has appeared on Austin City Limits three times, country, this jack-of-all-genres plays it the first of which was in its first season as B.W. -
Big Sing 98 5/18/19
BIG SING 98 5/18/19 I’d Like To Teach the World to Sing M-O-T-H-E-R When the Saints Go Marching In-C Who Put the Bomp-with key change Blowin’ In the Wind-banjo You’ve Got a Friend In Me-banjo You Don’t Know Me Sweet Caroline My Blue Heaven/Me and My Shadow/It’s a Lovely Day Today Get Together-D Lydia Spoonful of Sugar Take It Easy I’ll See You In My Dreams I’ll Be Back/I Call Your Name Nature Boy/Sway-Dm Everything Is Beautiful All Shook Up/Sixteen Tons-banjo Aba Daba Honeymoon/Baby Face Take Me Home, Country Roads Smile/When You’re Smiling I’D LIKE TO TEACH THE WORLD TO SING 4/4 1…2…123 I’d like to build the world a home and furnish it with love, Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow-white turtle doves. I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony I’d like to hold it in my arms and keep it company CHORUS: That’s the song I hear, let the world sing to-day, A song of peace that echoes on and never goes away I’d like to see the world for once all standing hand in hand And hear them echo thru the hills for peace throughout the land. (REPEAT CHORUS AND 2nd VERSE) MOTHER 4/4 1…2…1234 M is for the million things she gave me O means only that she’s growing old T is for the tears she shed to save me H is for her heart of purest gold E is for her eyes with love-light shin-ing R means right and right she’ll always be Put them all to-gether, they spell MO –---THER A word that means the world to me WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN 4/4 1234 1 Oh, when the Saints go marching in, oh, when the Saints go marching in Oh, Lord, I want to be in that number, when the Saints go marching in. -
PHILLIPS End to BEGINNING
MAY 2019—ISSUE 205 YOUR FREE guide TO tHe NYC JAZZ sCENE NYCJAZZRECORD.COM BARRE PHILLIPS END TO BEGINNING janis simon mulatu danny siegel nabatov astatke barker Managing Editor: Laurence Donohue-Greene Editorial Director & Production Manager: Andrey Henkin To Contact: The New York City Jazz Record 66 Mt. Airy Road East MAY 2019—ISSUE 205 Croton-on-Hudson, NY 10520 United States Phone/Fax: 212-568-9628 new york@nigHt 4 Laurence Donohue-Greene: interview : janis siegel 6 by jim motavalli [email protected] Andrey Henkin: artist Feature : simon nabatov 7 by john sharpe [email protected] General Inquiries: on The Cover : barre pHillips 8 by andrey henkin [email protected] Advertising: enCore : mulatu astatke 10 by mike cobb [email protected] Calendar: lest we Forget : danny barker 10 by john pietaro [email protected] VOXNews: LAbel spotligHt : pfMENTUM 11 by robert bush [email protected] VOXNEWS by suzanne lorge US Subscription rates: 12 issues, $40 11 Canada Subscription rates: 12 issues, $45 International Subscription rates: 12 issues, $50 For subscription assistance, send check, cash or obituaries 12 by andrey henkin money order to the address above or email [email protected] Cd reviews 14 Staff Writers Duck Baker, Stuart Broomer, Robert Bush, Kevin Canfield, misCellany 33 Marco Cangiano, Thomas Conrad, Ken Dryden, Donald Elfman, Phil Freeman, Kurt Gottschalk, event Calendar Tom Greenland, George Grella, 34 Anders Griffen, Tyran Grillo, Alex Henderson, Robert Iannapollo, Matthew Kassel, Mark Keresman, Marilyn Lester, Suzanne Lorge, Marc Medwin, Jim Motavalli, Russ Musto, John Pietaro, Joel Roberts, John Sharpe, Elliott Simon, Andrew Vélez, Scott Yanow Contributing Writers Mike Cobb, Pierre Crépon, George Kanzler, Steven Loewy, Franz Matzner, If jazz is inherently, wonderfully, about uncertainty, about where that next note is going to Annie Murnighan, Eric Wendell come from and how it will interact with all that happening around it, the same can be said for a career in jazz. -
Poets on Punk Libertines in Libertines in the Ante-Room of Love: Poets on Punk ©2019 Jet-Tone Press the Ante-Room All Rights Reserved
Libertines in the Ante-Room of Love: Poets on Punk Libertines in Libertines in the Ante-Room of Love: Poets on Punk ©2019 Jet-Tone Press the Ante-Room All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, of Love: mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior permission of the publisher. Poets on Punk Published by Jet-Tone Press 3839 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA 94611 www.Jet-Tone.press Cover design by Joel Gregory Design by Grant Kerber Edited by ISBN: 978-1-7330542-0-1 Jamie Townsend and Grant Kerber Special thanks to Sara Larsen for the title Libertines in the Ante-Room of Love (taken from Sara’s book The Riot Grrrl Thing, Roof Books, 2019), Joel Gregory for the cover, Michael Cross for the extra set of eyes, and Wolfman Books for the love and support. Jet - Tone ©2019 Jet-Tone Press, all rights reserved. Bruce Conner at Mabuhay Gardens 63 Table of Contents: Jim Fisher The Dollar Stop Making Sense: After David Byrne 68 Curtis Emery Introduction 4 Jamie Townsend & Grant Kerber Iggy 70 Grant Kerber Punk Map Scream 6 Sara Larsen Landscape: Los Plugz and Life in the Park with Debris 79 Roberto Tejada Part Time Punks: The Television Personalities 8 Rodney Koeneke On The Tendency of Humans to Form Groups 88 Kate Robinson For Kathleen Hanna 21 Hannah Kezema Oh Bondage Up Yours! 92 Jamie Townsend Hues and Flares 24 Joel Gregory If Punk is a Verb: A Conversation 99 Ariel Resnikoff & Danny Shimoda The End of the Avenida 28 Shane Anderson Just Drifting -
Winter 2008-2009 Edition of Genesis Magazine
th e al um n i m ag az in e o f s ain t ign ati us c oll ege p reparato ry, san francisco winter 2008 The Alumni Magazine of St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco Summer 2008 Duets: SI Grads Working in Tandem First Words Society of Jesus in 1965 and whose vision helped shape Jesuit schools long after his death. In the spirit of the Gospels (which the best of the 1960s tried to emulate), Arrupe called on Jesuit schools to form “men and women for and with others.” To do this, students found an example in Arrupe’s own life, especially in his care for the victims of the atomic blast at Hiroshima, where he worked during World War II as master of novices. SI today is the result of Fr. Arrupe’s call to action and of the spirit of the 1960s that told us not to be complacent, not to stop dreaming or challenging truths handed down from on high. Religious studies teacher Mike Shaughnessy ’67 teaches juniors about Augustine’s Just War Theory because he wants them to question our government any time it sends soldiers onto foreign soil. Science Department Chairman Byron Philhour devoted one unit in his AP Physics course to the Father Harry V. IN THE IMMORTAL WORDS OF THE GREAT 1969 lunar landing because he wants his students to Carlin, S.J., in Yogi Berra, “This is like deja vu all over again.” dream big, beyond the confines of the planet. And most 1967 stands in A young, charismatic president takes office, while teachers do their best to weave social justice into the the U.S. -
The Bison, February 11, 1972
Harding University Scholar Works at Harding The Bison Archives and Special Collections 2-11-1972 The Bison, February 11, 1972 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison Recommended Citation The Bison, February 11, 1972. (1972). Retrieved from https://scholarworks.harding.edu/thebison/988 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at Scholar Works at Harding. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Bison by an authorized administrator of Scholar Works at Harding. For more information, please contact [email protected]. S.A. semester report Basketball pix Page 3 Page 8 VOL. -47, NO. 15 HARDING COLLEGE, SEARCY, ARK. 72143 FEBRUARY 11, 1172 Ray Stevens sings ·of everything beautiful Ray Stevens, the performer came in contact with an At s o n g viewing contemporary with "unreal" talents, and lanta music publisher who en society. Following that came "Bridget the Midget" will come couraged him to compose his "Lon-ely Together," "Gitarzan," alive tomorrow night at 8 on the own material. his first gold record, and "Along Harding stage. In 1961, Stevens wrote and came Jones." "Everything is beautiful," recorded his first novelty song, AS his recordings brought and so is Ray Stevens in the "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyun him to television where numer music world He composes his saturated, Quick - Dissolving, our guest appearances increased own music, ranging from com Fast-Acting, Pleasant-Tasting, his popularity, Stevens was edy to social comment, al' Green and Purple Pills," which signed for his own show in ranges the orchestrations, pro became a top 20 hit and intro 1970 as a summer replacement duces the recording sessions duced Stevens to a wider public for "The Andy Williams Show." and sings every part ..... -
EVERLYPEDIA (Formerly the Everly Brothers Index – TEBI) Coordinated by Robin Dunn & Chrissie Van Varik
EVERLYPEDIA (formerly The Everly Brothers Index – TEBI) Coordinated by Robin Dunn & Chrissie van Varik EVERLYPEDIA PART 2 E to J Contact us re any omissions, corrections, amendments and/or additional information at: [email protected] E______________________________________________ EARL MAY SEED COMPANY - see: MAY SEED COMPANY, EARL and also KMA EASTWOOD, CLINT – Born 31st May 1930. There is a huge quantity of information about Clint Eastwood his life and career on numerous websites, books etc. We focus mainly on his connection to The Everly Brothers and in particular to Phil Everly plus brief overview of his career. American film actor, director, producer, composer and politician. Eastwood first came to prominence as a supporting cast member in the TV series Rawhide (1959–1965). He rose to fame for playing the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy of spaghetti westerns (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) during the 1960s, and as San Francisco Police Department Inspector Harry Callahan in the Dirty Harry films (Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool) during the 1970s and 1980s. These roles, along with several others in which he plays tough-talking no-nonsense police officers, have made him an enduring cultural icon of masculinity. Eastwood won Academy Awards for Best Director and Producer of the Best Picture, as well as receiving nominations for Best Actor, for his work in the films Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004). These films in particular, as well as others including Play Misty for Me (1971), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), Pale Rider (1985), In the Line of Fire (1993), The Bridges of Madison County (1995) and Gran Torino (2008), have all received commercial success and critical acclaim.