Page 6, The Lumberjack Thursday, Aprill, 1971 'Strange Love Rite' comes to NAU soon "'Strange Love Rite, " a :freedom, sex, ·and absurdity. Times as "easily one of the leaving "Hair", she has made Me, Feel Me, Touch Me •.. ", concert featuring John Ste­ His music also containsagreat best albums of the year, " and a concert tour with Mason c Iarke :;aid. wart and Jennifer, will be pre­ deal of nostalgia and humor. features supporting perfor­ Williams, and served a.S co- sented at NA 1J on April17 in mances by James Taylor, As for the name "Strange the CU auditorium. Doug Kershaw, Carole King, Love Rite," Stewart dEdests Russ Kunkel, Chris Darrow, the seriousness of show busi· Scheduled to begin at 8 Danny Kooch, Ken Buttrey, ness people. He stresses the p.m., the concert marks the and Peter Asher. point that this is not going to first time Stewart, a con­ be "just another concert. We work without a net." temporary guitarist, and Jen­ With his Kingston Trio back­ nifer, star of "Hair" have ground, Stewart does tend to Jennifer describes her ever toured together, accord­ lean toward :, but he ing to Doug Clarke of South­ show as ''fun for the entire also includes elements of family, depending, of course, west Entertainment, promot­ country and western, and blues ers of the concert. on how far out your family is." and so~l, in his music. Ticket prices for the per­ A native of , Ste­ During 1968, Stewart joined formances will b€ $1.50 in wart joined with Buffy Ford and worked advance for NAU students in his early 20s, replacliig on the presidential campaign and $2 at the door for NA U Dave Guard, and contributed of the late Robert F. Kennedy. st'ldents. Ticket prices for much to their most interest­ One of his songs, "Clack, non-students will be $2 in ad­ ing efforts in his eight years Clack" is dedicated to Ken­ vance and $2.50 at the door, with the Trio. In 1968, St€• nedy. Clarke said. wart left the group ti fulfill "a personal need to express John S rewort Jenn ifer host with John Hartford for The NAU performance is his own point of view through He has recorded two albums part of a nationwide college on the Capitol label, ''Califor· Besides her leading r ole the TV· special! "Just his music and writing. ' in ''Hair", Jennifer has al­ and university tour, which nia Bloodlines" and "Wil­ Friends". Jennifer has also will take Stewart and Jenni­ lard." so gained notariety from tele­ Stewart's songs are about vpsion appearances with the recorded two albums on the fer to more than 70 campus­ America and its people, Clarke ''Willard" has been de- Smothers Brothers, Dean Mar- London Label, "I CanRemem­ es throughout the United ~aid. He writes about love, scribed by the Los Angeles tin, and Dick Cavett. Since ber Everything," and "See S!ates, C Iarke said: Popular Utah Symphony scheduled Classifieds

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