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4-19-1973

Loggins-Messina, Chi Coltrane to perform at University April 29

University of Montana--Missoula. Office of University Relations

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LOGGINS-~ffiSSINA, CHI COLTRANE TO PERFORM AT UNIVERSITY APRIL 29

MISSOULA ... - A double-bill show featuring recording artists and entertainer Chi

Coltrane will be presented by the Program Council of the Associated Students of the Univer-

sity of Montana at 8 p.m. April 29 in the Harry Adams Field House.

Loggins and Messina recorded the hit single, "Your Mama Don't Dance and Your Daddy

Don't Rock and Roll."

Advance tickets to the April 29 show are on sale at the University Center ticket office,

Mercantile Record Shop and Western Montana National Bank. Advance tickets are $3.50 for

students and $4,50 for the general public. Tickets will be sold at the Field House ticket

office the night of the concert.

Kenny Loggins specializes in the "" variety of music, while prefers

a "get-it-on" boogie style, Besides "Your Mama Don't Dance," the two have another hit

single, "Thinking of You," and two albums, the second of which is entitled "Loggins and

Messina."

Coltrane, who will appear as special guest, is described as "a completely self-taught

musician." In 1971, she had her own rock group, "Chicago Coltrane." She has one albwn on

the market.

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