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TONIGHT 25 Draws 'Til Midnight NO COVER Thursday, November 6, 1986 Daily Nebraskan Page 9 Ill CONCERT THE LEGENDARY. S In 1958 Lonnie Mack cut 2 "Memphis" and be came a National Star virtuallyoverniqht. Since tnen. nenas continually recorded and aiaqed in fluencing guitarists such as Eric Clapton. Jimmy Page and btevie Hay vaugnn. his latest record "Strike Like Lightning." ' by Stevie Ray Vaughn, has put Lonnie back on the charts, and he's hotter than ever. Ask anyone that saw Lonnie's ZOO performance in July of '85. then rush on down to the ZOO and pick up your tickets. They're going fast! Friday-Saturda- y November & 0 '-- -- m 9-1:- o. 00 $6 Advance fAh 136 N. 14th TONIGHT 25 Draws 'Til Midnight NO COVER - - - - -- nr m irw rr i i iiiw nr tt it rt" - rii Love Those Legs Contest at 11 p.m. s50 to' Winner No Strings, No Catches, No Requirements, Woe & No Fine Print - JUST THE BEST BAR VALUE Pau Stookey: Body Spirit IN LINCOLN! ! ! By Chris McCubbin ent and his new band, Bodyworks. subtle, soft-se- ll thing. He says he Senior Reporter Noel Paul Stookey and Bodyworks wants to "express God's presence in will be playing in the Nebraska the everyday." In Bodyworks' songs, Legally, you understand, his name Union Ballroom on Nov. 13. religion mixes freely and subtly has never been Paul, but he doesn't Bodyworks started out as an album with Stookey's politics and wry obser- ' We Rock Lincoln! mind if you call him that. and turned into a band, more or less vations about life as we live it. But It all started in 1960, in Green- by accident Stookey had an idea to there's something there. He recru- wich Village, of course. There was make an album on which all the ited his band members because " this club where he liked to play instruments were replaced with body they were good musicians, not be- chess. One day the table was replaced sounds -r- - slap the tummy, snap the cause of any special religious view- by a stage. Pretty soon he was on it. fingers, etc. altera few.days in point. None of them were particu- NAVAL ; V . At that time he was for a the studio it was obvious that his ;Now; all the band 'working larly religious. photography firm. ; was not an idea whose time had members are serious , evangelical He one OPPORTUNITY . ,"I was about the only person in come. says only track,, a Christians. Something's at work here. the village at that time with a goa- cover of "Ghost Riders In The Sky," Paul and have been ; Peter, Mary COUNSELORS WILL BE ON YQTjR CAMPUS tee and a business suit," he says. was any good, and even that proba- back together since 1978. This is a Then he met Mary Travers and bly will never see vinyl. for them. were arrested THE 5TH a 6TH OF NQVEMBER 1986 big year They i ' ...... Peter Yarrow and they decided to : But he still liked the name, so the for at the South African protesting or! ; " - fact-findin- YOU COLLEGE form a folk Noel and album became "Band And Body- went g IF ARE A STUDENT group. Peter, : Embassy, they on a ' works." Since he now needed a Body- . - , (FRESHMAN, SOPHOMORE,' JlNfOK OR SENIOR) . Mary sounded dumb, and Yarrow, . tour of Nicaragua and El Salvador, a and Travers didn't so works Band he "went out and, recru- album will come soon LESS YRS OLD Stookey scan, new , out; AMERICAN CITIZEN, THAN 28 it was either call themselves The ited a local bar band called Starsong. which will include Stookey's politi- Willows or change his name to Paul. Three members of Starsong are cal song and a book WE WANT TO DISCUSS OUR MANAGEMENT Karla Thibo-dea- u, Today he says he's glad they went still with Bodyworks: is being written about them. with Paul and because vocals and keyboards; Kent TECHNICAL POSITIONS WITH YOU Peter, Mary, Stookey divides his attention be- of bass and vocals; and they've always been a group very Palmer, Denny tween the two bands. P, P&M has different and he thinks Bouchard, keyboard and percussion. individuals, about 50 shows this year; AVAILABLE AND THE Guitarist Nails for Bodyworks PLACEMENT NOW IN Peter, Paul and Mary expresses that Jimmy joined up will do 30to 40. This sound like a than The Willows would have. their second album, "Wait'U You FUTURE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: better lot, but it's no big deal for Stookey, Of course there's more to know Hear This." Now they're touring to who used to do 180 shows a year in AVIATION Noel Paul than their third album, "State of about Stookey Peter, support the '60s. REACTOR DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT Paul and Mary. You could go back the Heart." In of all his sidelines, he before P&M, to when he was a kid A big reason Stookey formed body- spite MEDICAL FIELDS P, still considers himself a folk artist. in rural to works was so he could have an Maryland learning play He folk music is BUSINESS RELATED FIELDS four-strin- says a lot like his dad's g tenor outlet for his Christian beliefs. Ever guitar, Cricket so often six-strin- Jimmy every it then the ukulele, then the g since he left Peter, Paul and Mary in SURFACE SHIP MANAGEMENT pops up to remind us that popular listening to rhythm and blues the late '60s he's been a mainstay of guitar, music can deal with subjects more and writing his first songs primi- the Christian recording industry; he MAKE ARRANGEMENTS than teen-ag- e be- derivative R&B tal- made four solo al- important dating tive, winning havior. FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY ent contests with his band, the bums. His best-know- n song, "The Birds of Paradise. Wedding Song," dates from this Tickets Noel Stoo- for paul SIGN-U- P AT THE PLACEMENT CENTER OR CALL But you're probably better off period. key and Bodyworks are avail- is a very able at all local outlets. FOR AN APPOINTMENT moving forward in time to the pres Stookey's Christianity J.
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