SALT LAKE ACTING COMPANY Open Auditions for "Viet Rock" TOTAL THEATER Thursday, January 22 at Curtis FOLK ROCK MUSICAL Elementary School, 1421 South ' 22 East (just south of Foothill ACTORS, ACTRESSES ?"jge) ,,rom 7 ' 10 p m- AND MUSICIANS. Methodist Church, 870 West NO PREVIOUS 4th South from 7 to 1 0 p.m., EXPERIENCE and SjhJW. January 24, at NECESSARY GraCe Me,hodist Church from 2 to 5 p.m.

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new music

BY STEVE POULSON

Jr. Entertainment Editor The Mill

well The Old Mill is alive and best in and still features the very changed progressive rock. The Mill and has its management last week Plans some new things in store. restaurant are being made for a Jamie Rush, a heavy blues-oriented group will play ther floor, and beer parlor on the top concert" this weekend at the Old Mill I ! two be completed in the next to songs are well written, discotheque will still Carlos Montoya vvitht The .' months. vocal harmony arrange on the second floor be happening Carlos Montoya, the worlds strumentation is and Five Fingers classy. with two bands most renowned Flemenco guitar- Saturday and Sun- every Friday, will appear at the Valley Music "Together floor will ist, (As A fc day night. The main Saturday evening. Life)" a Hall (Steed)-The lllusio,r house a new leather shop and is another beautiful album elaborate head shop (plans truly Records in Review by another very good butte': are being made to include records known group. Their sound" as the usual and duds, as well the One Man Band" "Poet and some points verges on beingh stuff). I ' (Paramount): the poet, presume, rock, but is much too This weekend Jamie Rush will musici is the fellow that sings lead vocal creative to be thrown im0' play their last gig in Salt Lake (at and writes all the group's material. classification. The lead for a while) since they are vocal least The "one man band" is actually beautiful, as are the rest 0 leaving for the Coast next week. (Nicky five excellent musicians musicians (guitars, piano, aniK Also billed with Jamie Rush Hopkins and others sit in now and pie sitting in). The of Skimmed songsandf will be Revenge is then). Their style basically rock, arrangements (with some cl, Milk, made up of bits and pieces de- but very different and hard to type backup) are especially;: Holden Caulfield and Sun- from scribe (very musical though). The worthy. day; their instrumentation is superb.

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Julie Christie in the film "Far From the Madd ing Crowd." February 13, 1970

OLD MILL Discotheque and Coffee House present The Incredible FOREMOST AUTHORITY

Visuals by Five Fingers On My Hand Thursday - Friday - Saturday 8 p.m. -1 a.m.

IN CONCERT BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS 1

Plus Supporting Acts to be Announced "

SAT., FEB. 28 P8:M SALT PALACE j ( a RESERVED SEATS: $5.50, $5.00, $4.50, $3.50 at fe Salt Palace Box Office; ZCMI, Downtown, Cotton- ti wood, Ogden; Sears, Downtown, Provo, Ogden! r Logan. Mail Orders with Self-Addressed Stamped jj Envelope to Salt Palace. 3i NEl be lo SUPPLEMENTAL SOUND SYSTEM TO BE USED CHEn A KCPX Presentation rsr, ' -i r j -n

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1 ' j V t ' the new music L.A.), and the BY STEVE POULSON just back from Junkyard Angels (what used to Fingers will pro-- MiU be Smoke). Five The on r both nights, and The Old Mill will be hopping vide lights i will feature a (his weekend. Three bands will Sunday three-dimensionalshow. play on both Friday and Saturday Viet Rock nights. The bands are Big Sky (who is 1 Country, World War III The Salt Lake Acting Company mim presented its initial performance of Viet Rock Thursday night. The iff March 6, 1970 tribal folk rock musical will con- 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, tinue cn March : i :S- . -.,1 26, 27, and 28. All performances Unitarian will be held at the First Viet Rock will Dlav thronoli M-ir,-i, ' -4 I Church, 5G9 South 13th East at with, some drugs have demon- 8:30 in the evening. The musical will play to limited audiences each strated that they are essentially night to enhance the concept of dangerous to the mind and body total theater. of the user. Speed is especially Viet Rock, written by Megan contra-human. Terry, employs music from soft "First Vibration" is the title of and ballads to hard rock, dance, an LP produced by the Do It Now to present its story total theater Foundation as an education and of war on youth. It of the effects fund raising effort. Jimi Hcndrix, was first produced in New York, Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, off-Broadway, and has seen re- the Beatles, Jefferson Airplane, cent runs in Chicago, Minneapolis The and California as well as college Donovan and others have donated campuses across the country. bits of their music to deliver the The cast includes six males and message that "Speed Kills." five females, along with an ex- There are some great cuts on cellent four piece rock band called the album, which comes with a Goodwill. The whole production pamphlet containing ideas from is beautiful; the acting and the Tim Leary, Allen Ginsburg, et al. music are superb. Over the next month, KUTE will KUTE be selling the album for $3. All will go toward the Foun- For those students who are liv- proceeds dation's non-profit activities. ing on campus and are not tuned in to KUTE radio: Get your ears Records in review in gear. I wandered into the sta- "Cold Blood" (San Francisco): tion last Wednesday night and This album has been out for a ended up staying for two hours-- couple months if you haven't they are really onto some good heard it you're missing out. It's music. KUTE has dug up some the most amazing thing I have fantastic bits of underground heard in a long time; it's the ulti- sound that will tear your mind mate in big band rock and blues apart. sound (eight instruments and a The station is on the air from fantastic chick singer). If you like noon to midnight during the week Janis Joplin you'll love Cold and five p.m. to midnight on Sat- Blood. urdays and Sundays. KUTE is also "To Our Children's Children's piped into various parts of the Children"-The Moody Blues Union throughout the day. (London): There are some really While we're on KUTE, I'll rap trippy things in this album. The on their latest project. To begin Moody Blues have delved even further into their concept of symphony rock. This album is much more "symphonic" than Threshold of a Dream; very differ- ent and very listenable. "Morrison Hotcl"-The Doors (Elcktra): If you thought the Doors were burned out, after lis- tening to their last album (Soft Parade), then have a listen to this. "Morrison Hotel" shows that the Doors are still capable of some insanely creative arrangements. "S!!!!!!!!!! VaIentSne's

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YOU'VE HEARD I THEM ON T.V., RADIO & RECOW YU'VE HEARD THE , ON T.V., RADIO & RECORDS, "ow SEE & HEAR THEM 1 fJ PERSOl J FEB.J8th 8:00 p.m. Special Events rfj TS: $3.00 P-- ALL $2.00 -"8 , AVAIlABLE Special Even Center TfcM BUY NOW F0R rll, ' - GOOD Ticket Boo. sJs:'M SELECTION! Uni" Huddle 'l N ' Mail Reservations AccepteLJZ the new music Association, BY STEVE POULSON A member of the group Entertainment Editor Jim Yester, said the has never gone in for night club-type Association performing, but prefers the sit-down-and-listenstyle of concerts. was designed He said the group especially likes for the type of performance it can the age group and intelligence lev- give out with on a college campus. el of the college audience. So if you want to see and hear one For the first time in the group's of the best groups around at its history, the Association will re- best, go see the Association. The concert for use on an al- group will be in concert Friday at cord its Fans have been clamoring 8 p.m. in the Special Events bum. for a "live" album, so the guys Center. decided to start in Salt Lake City. The recording will ultimately in- clude the best of five or six con- April 3, 1970 certs. The group first got together in i a Los Angeles in 1964. The idea and A Jules Alex- into two approximately 45-minute sJ direction began with ander and . Then sets with a 15-minute intermission. Cole, Ted Bluechel, came, Brian The Mill Russ Giguere, Jim Yester and . If you don't make it out to the Mill this weekend, you'll be sorry. They did nothing but rehearse This should be one of their best before they ap- for six months happenings of the year. peared on stage as a unit. After a year and a half, the group cut a This weekend happens to be the record called "Along Comes Old Mill's birthday, and the funky Mary." Four months after the management has planned one hel- song was recorded, the Associa- luva birthday party. Plans include tion had its first hit. free drinks, birthday cakes, prizes, balloons, etc. On top of this, In August of '66 they made their the music line-up is something many tours. It began at the first of more than amazingit includes virtually unknown and now then Revenge of Skimmed Milk, who Fillmore Auditorium in famous needs no intro. Gold and silver, San Francisco, and took them an excellent folk duet in town for cross country. the weekend, will also play a set. Shortly thereafter, Also scheduled are Sisco, and world-renownedCoconut Grove booked the Littleficld, a new local group that first rock group in its history you really ought to hear. when it hosted the Association. Records in Review This turned out to be one of the biggest drawing attractions the Rejoice, blues freaks! Here are club ever had. some great, but relatively un- known blues LPs that have been The Association, aside from hav- released in the last few months: ing written innumerable hit songs, is responsible for a precision and "The Climax Chicago Blues creativity of vocalization that was Band" (London) : This is the ulti- unheard of before their time. mate in hard progressive blues. Friday's concert will include "Retaliation" The Ansley Dun. many of the Association's big hits, bar Retaliation (Blue Thumb) : including "" This band is made up of five very and "Cherish." The group will freaky but very superb musicians. also play, for recording's sake, sangs it has been doing for years "Memphis, Tennessee" Charles in concert but has never recorded. Mussclwhite (Paramount) : Chas. Musselwhite is a master on harp The performance will be divided and vocals; this album is excel- lent. "The Battle of North West Six" Keef Hartley Band (London) : John Mayall's one-time drummer has put together a great group,

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I (Continued from page 10) it is a collection of his best songs. If you're into jazz, here are some playing more contemporary, pro- albums that you shouldn't let slip -gressive types of things, but still by. bluesy. "Workin' On a Groovy Thing" "The Best of Mose Allison" (At- Bola Sete (Paramount): This is -lantic) : Mose Allison is a master some of the most fantastic guitar of jazz and blues listen to this al- it! CM playing imaginable. Bola Sete bum and you'll understand. plays acoustic guitar through a Feeling for the Blues" "My blend of classical, boassa nova, King (Cotillion) : I think Freddie and whatever. this is the best blues I've ever lis- tened to; Freddie King is really "The Best of Herbie Mann" (At into it. lantic) : If you aren't yet turned "Southern Fried" John Ham- on to Herbie Mann's flute, you mond (Atlantic) : Hammond's vo- really should pick up this album. cals are beautiful and his back-up Every cut on it is great and is superb. This is an artist who Herbie's back-up is the ultimate. to discovered. deserves be "Rhapsody In Blue" Craig ! Blues" Willie Dixon , "I Am the Hundly (World Pacific) : This guy rmmix? : Willie Dixon, the man 7 (Columbia) is only sixteen, but the things he ; who wrote Spoonful, Backdoor DflMJIE - - does on piano are unreal. You'll , . Man, You Shock Me, etc., has hear things on this album you've i probably done more for the blues never heard before not heavy PUPPET 4; This "v than any other single person. jazz, just very musical and in- album, just released, is the first sanely creative. time Willie has been justly treated of Hugh on record. The LP is a classic- "The Best Masekela" Masekela (UNI) : The map who was uncovered by "Grazin' in the Grass" gives you his best trumpet Vs v . . and vocal sounds on this album. "I j Hugh Masekela has a knack of tC musically interpreting his African The San Francisco Mime Troupe to perform in Union Ballroom foti 9 sc Roots. at o'clock. j ! tte mew music I I mu- BY STEVE POULSON you'll hear they take their them was superb. This was sic from early blues people like ably the best concert of the Entertainment Editor Willie Dixon, Robert Johnson, etc. with Bill Haley and Cornets' The band does some great things Diddley, the Drifters and cii" ST. THOMAS AXIS on vocals and keyboard. Also Berry receiving harp, standing ovatir S they have a sax player, who I'm I don't know what the T I The LDS Student Association is Door's not sure knows how to play he looks like but I'm sure sponsoring a stomp Saturday night it's u always wanders around on stage risque as Chuck Berry's Building with St. was in the Union pretending like he's blowing I Axis from Provo. St. While I'm on Thomas think he's the band's guru. Fat that, the offc. Thomas is probably the area's word on the Doors' Chance is like that very infor- cancellati' tightest progressive blues band; thus: The Salt but they work well together. Palace sent ft (guitar, bass, or- mal, all four of them "decency legioneer' back to gan and drums) are good musi- Also, the Mill is really seeing ten to approve the Doors' per(or! Skimmed Milk will also be good things on Sunday ance before they cians. some came to & 8 there they will play from nights. Dancing is prohibited by Lake. His conclusion? Q) tV p.m. to 10 p.m. law on Sundays, so this day is re- type of performance was "uas" served for people who just dig lis- able," and (2) the THE MILL performers tening. Usually one or all of the crowd were "out of hand." "jf The Old Mill is alive and well weekends groups play a set, then crowd got excited (?!?) and(rt' at the mouth of Big Cottonwood there is an informal jam session. the concert was scheduled toe Canyon, and things seem to get Lately, all kinds of good musicians the performers kept on playj," better out there every weekend. have dropped in to jam. Admis- (tsk, tsk). Shame on you, dJ on Isaac will play along with Fat sion, I think, is only a buck ... you ... you nasty things, jC Chance this weekend. Isaac is a Sundays. new-fangled hard rock band from FELON FOLLIES Provo. LAST WEEK May I recommend to you and Roll t Fat Chance is my favorite blues If you missed the Rock annual Felon Follies April yourself. band on the face of the earth. Revival, feel sorry for 8 p.m. at the Point-of-the-lfc there was Actually seven-piece band I think everyone tain. This is supposed to be the old performers used to be Smoke until a W e s t amazed. All the really interesting show: skin were tight and together as any comedy Coast group stole that name and as and rock and jazz groif seen, put out an album. contemporary group I have I understand that this year rock group that backed t Fat Chance is the purest blues and the were flooded with erstwhile pyl heads who are laying down sir I good rock sounds.

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include Wayne Christiansen, : ano; Craig Rasband, bass; at: Ken Breinholt, drums. The day concert represents the public appearance of the group one and a half years. Their li concert was characterized by t static dancing through the t by their enthused patrons. Future jazz committee fey Room offerings include an appei. ance by Smoke Blues Bandanc. Revolutionary Youth for Or. fund raising benefit featai Lucky Things and its troupe: dancers.

RECORDS IN REVIEW "Real Friends" - The Met of Distinction (RCA) : This alb-" really surprised me. Their LP was kind of a bummer, ! this is really fine the vocal t: lages and vocal quality is sf ior to anything the Fifth Dto' sion has done. "Small Faces" (Warner Bns You'll probably be hearing be and more about Small Fa- b- ct-They comprise one of the K-progressive blues bands ant The group has just acquired Ji Beck's one-time vocalist, J'- -Stewart, who has a reputaba- contempt -one of the finest 1- blues singers in the world. with -is Rod's first LP Faces. ' "A Legend in his Own Lamont (UNI): Charles Lac- and P; -is an excellent writer vocalist. His sound is J"; ' rock, but still very mel. for mont is also responsible througW- horn arrangements -album, which are just W" "The Deirdre Wilson a (RCA): This album is ; piece. Arranger-producer Casella has put together album some of the best imaginable - rock an P pie, horns and strmgJ.arran ella's music, his . and production are the album sounds W cow have taken years to the new music May 1, 1970

BY STEVE POULSON TIIE OLD MILL Entertainment Editor The Mill should be quite worth your while this weekend. Wishful WARBURTON Thinking has acquired Friday night 'in the Union Ballr- "Little John," a fantastic drummer who oom James Warburton and band used to play with Skimmed Milk. will stage a follow-up to in- their Wishful's previous drummer, Don sane activities in the ballroom this Foote, died three weeks ago of past week. This heavy band's complications following throat sur- blues is easy to listen to; James is gery. The group has been prac- a very inventive guitarist and a ticing full time the past few weeks captivating showman as well. His and should do some good things. band will start things off at 8 p.m. Also playing with Also playing with Warburton is Wishful Five Fingers on My Hand will Thinking is a relatively new local provide lights a folk duo called Peale and Center. as usual. This light band called "My Friends" a show, originated Mike Sponsor for the stomp is and run by Crazy group which I haven't heard yet, Foster fa U. of U. Horse Commune, an affiliate of engineering but which I am told is quite ex- graduate), is the Universal Life Profi- a beautiful th'ing, Church. ceptional. The group is three- ts from the gig will go however seldom appreciated. Fos- into a -piece, although not into the typi- scholarship fund. ter's lights are as fine as anything cal three-piece musical drag. the coast has to offer.

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Jtte : album most talented mu- Starr (Apple) I knew this BY STEVE POULSON three of the would be strange in one way or an- sicians in the city. All are local other: it's all 1930' s stuff like the Last Week title song, "Star Dust." "You Always people, but have been waiting for Hurt the One You Love," and "Have Lately I Love You?" col- the right people to come around I Told You That Last week's "new music" The arrangements are very nice, if umn did not materialize because they've just been hanging out in- vou like Glenn Miller. George Mar- tin the Beatles' ingenious guru, pro- I, along with a few others, was dividually until discovering each duces the album it's really kind of . . Also Mc- a realization of some other a few months ago. Their a trip . novel anyway. undergoing -Cartnev's album, if you haven't al- of the sick things happening in this stuff is mostly blues-oriented, but -readv heard, is right on. It's quite him- poli- too very artistic. simple (he plavs all instruments country. I'm really not into not heavy, just self) but verv melodic and very differ- tics that much, but when a person Part of "Rose" has migrated to ent. McCartney's wife, Linda helps out on some vocal harmony, but other realizes that his country's Presi- Zion from Arizona. I haven't than that it's all Paul. dent has a Hitler complex and heard them yet, but I'm told they that a lot of the country is digging are five-piece, into hard rock. it well, it's kind of hard for even The third attraction happens to a music freak to get into music. be a "reverse" light show (lights (Speaking of police states, you are projected from behind the really should see "Z".) screen) a new first for the Ball Room. Rose and My Friends The Old Mill Here are a couple of new bands for your ears. "My Friends" is Purple Haze is back in town, more specifically, at the Mill this weekend. The group is back from a short Midwest tour of college May 15, 1970 concerts. They're kind of bar-oriented,but very tight and versatile. Record in Review "Sentimental Journey" Ringo jS the new music

are set to by their sound, arrange to have it I,Y STEVE POULSON Some the groups that done. This like their first album for play are (get this) Ides of March, Electra, is no less than fantastic. The Fifth Dimension As a a good Aum, Crow, Crabby Appleton "Poco" (Epic): rule If you're going to be around this group is either superb instrumentally Smoke (from L.A.), and North-- or vocally superb, but not both. Here think you can drag summer, and wind. is the exception. Poco is to date, the your vegetated summer soul up to only really viable blend of rock with Scheduled to play this weekend (excepting the Band of the University campus, you ought course). group was put together is Yellowstone (formerly Initial The to keep July 17 nestled in the back bv Ritchie Furay and Jim Messina, of Shock L.A.) and Rose. Mike of your cranium. The Special from the late Buffalo Springfield. They of Foster's Funky Fingers have added Tim Schmidt, (a sensa- Events Center will present the Foster preparing "some very tional bass player), since their first Fifth Dimension on this date. says he is album, "Piekin' up the Pieces.") for his light Country music turns me off, I The Fifth Dimension in addition enlightening effects" but summer. could listen to Poco all night every- to having a very sought-after con- shows this thing about this album is great. cert performance, has released "Cucumber Castle" Bee Gees Kecords in Review (Atco): The Bee Gees are alive .and some of the tastiest albums in well, and still into some beautiful mu- existence. The group is produced This summer when your mlts sic. One of them has split (wouldn't you who finally latch on to a couple of know the funny-looking one by Bones Howe, the man would freak-out, get married and knows exactly what each song bills, and your burned-out little split) but the group doesn't miss him to happen. The head is itching for some real soul at all. The Bee Gees material is still needs make it as creative and tasteful as ever. group has just released an album food, keep these albums in mind. "Half and Half" The Four Sea- ("The Fifth Dimension's Greatest "Op Tour with Eric Clapton" De- sons and Frankie Valli (Philips): I -laney and Bonnie and Friends (Atco) : have never gotten into this group until Hits" Soul City Records) com- This happens to be my favorite all- this album. There are 10 beautifully prised of their greatest hits. -around rock group, so my review of written songs, all featuring tight this live album might be slightly bi- vocals, tasteful arrangements and ex- The Old Mill ased. This group is so dedicated to cellent production, ft is pretty straight perfection that they go on the road music, but very good music. with no less than ten performers "Come Together" In the past, the Mill had the Ike and Tina this means that nobody makes any Turner (Liberty) : Tina Turner is the very best in local talent, but this money, but they all make good music most authoritative female blues singer summer things are going to get and vibes'. Evidently this is enough to in the world Janis Joplin admits to attract "friends" such as Clapton, this. Ike, a great writer, is also into bigger and better. Beginning this Dave Mason (ex-traffic), and Bobby some good guitar things, and the week the Mill will feature bigger, Whitlock. The group is gradually Ikette's back-up vocals are the ulti- gaining the recognition it deserves mate. This is out-of-town every their first LP for Lib- groups weekend. if you haven't yet been enlightened erty Records and I think it's their best. "Someone Is Standing Outside" Bill Medley (MGM) : This is Medley's second LP - since the Righteous ... Broth- :?. , - .- -i- ers split up. The album is superb Medley's voicing is very artistic. He can do slower ballads with great sen- sitivity or go into more soulful things very few singers can do both. On this album Medley works his gospel influences into a number of contempo- rary songs all have been previously recorded by other artists. Bill Medley is into some really good things on this album. "C- J- Fish" Country Joe and the t ish (Vanguard) : Remember the magic of the first Fish album the magic that you never could find in their subsequent albums you your that blew money on? The fish re- placed have their drummer, bassman and keyboard man. but the old Country Joe and the Fish magic fills this al- bum. "Trapeze" (Threshold): This is the first new group the Moody Blues have recorded on their own, recently founded label, Threshold pany (the com- runs on a mere 6 percent mar- gin, apposed to the 20 percent of most large companies Threshold artists rake m the extra difference) Down" Little 'm . : - Jhn V yOU re thinkinS this Is the t u Little John from Salt Lake, It's not it s a five-piece group that sounds like a nine-piece because of their over- h0mS (WMch Z way) 3re 8reat- h "Primordial Lovers" Essra Mo- Peprlse: fn If -;,4 -same" chick is the ..:,). LaUra Nyro Jonl :j T J MUchenMitchell hSher .. , songwriting and sing- y ng are unreal. She's just barely n been discovered; I think you're Koine to hetar more from her in the Lture album is superb. ' Thelne

May 26, 1970 July 10, I 1970 the new music inteft BY STEVE POULSON soon, due to lack of ; . the place. The Mill to Glen Campbell soldto"awunb7-1; Glen Campbell is coming to all I've been able to town again. It's this Saturday way, Id be goal to fj. , stffl night at the Salt Palace. I guess there while it's . everybody knows who Glen Baby Trucky Canyon and- weekend. 'A is . .. Anyway, here's just a little play this to fill in: B 3 Records In Campbell is the country hick Reflections of . who made good in show biz." (London , malade of m harmony Ji wlr Even him vocal s the little ol' ladies dig good - t are very - tJIi)fi (because of his down-home hos- cent of CSN4. , j called ap- witn .. pitality and AU-American (Epic) reeksMTJ'r,:.r tt proach). Campbell, in addition to the boys have ft" 6 r and this XI making fans out of the geriatric Instrumnetal ffJKWfana also ve j j well. ments are, M( set, understands music quite -Vehicle mud.- Bros-)--S, su Aside from being an excellent (Warner 0t j of M i , guitarist and a good vocal stylist, habit the thing I dig about him is his flawless taste in music he just rt fleaSecthTs album ( i always does good stuff. on hit single. A' horlB) f Campbell claims his "overnight success" came as a result ol "thirty years of hard work." He r&b. but xdSrip'i;; was raised in Delight, Arkansas (pop. 440) with about a dozen sib- lings, and left home (and school) at 14 with his guitar. Nick Gravenltes, The Old Mill will be folding Earth, etc. July 23, 1970

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BY was really a relief to listen to. They STEVE POTJLSON play it as well as it can be played, adding to it interesting bils of their THE OLD own uniqueness. Instrumentation par- MILL ticularly piano, is superb As of July 22, the Old Mill is "HUNH!" Jimmy Witherspoon (Bluesway): This is another blues alive and well and seeking an ex- LP. hut of the "purist" genre. With- tension of its lease. However, erspoon really knows how to handle the the blues vocally. His session men possibility still exists that are very good also, including Earl the Hooker on guitar. It's an excellent owner is considering selling-the rootsy-type album. place the actual outcome of "Hot Tuna" (RCA) ; This album really blew my head. It's Jorma Kau- . .the Mill will be known within a -konen and Jack Cassidy (lead guitar and bass, respectivelvl of the Jeffer- couple weeks. son Airplane. The album is nothing Meanwhile 'Holden like you would expect: Jorma picks Caulfield acoustic guitar on all cuts (remember (Skimmed Milk has deemed it "Embryonic Journey" on the Sur- realistic Pillow album?). Jack plays financially and psychologically ad- superb bass as usual, and the only vantageous to change name other instrumentation on the album its is some occasional "harp" playing. to Holden Caulfield) and St. I'm not an Airplane fan, but I dig the hell out of Hot Tuna. Thomas Axis are set to play for "Times Encomium" Charles this week's 24th happening. Offi- Wuorinen (Nonesuch) : This album marks the first time a purely elec- cially tilled "The 14th tronic work has won a Pulitzer Prize (Pullet surprize) for Music. The al- Thank-God-forBrigham-Young Celebration" bum of synthesized and processed (Brigham was allegedly the in- synthesized sound was composed in 1968 at the Columbia-Princeton Elec- spiration behind the Old Mill, tronic Music Center in New York. among It's pretty trippy material. Like High other things), the event Fidelity Mag says, 'Symphonic mu- will include some weird lighting sic is not dead. It just isn't being writ- ten for symphony orchestra any and musical trips commemorating more." the Males (females too, "In a Wild Sanctuary" Beaver occasion. and Krause (Warner Bros.): This is I guess) with full beards will be some really different stuff. Beaver and Krause, in addition to being both admitted at half-price, and are Moog artists, are very talented and eligible creative in the areas of electronics, for the beard contest. engineering and producing the RECORDS IN REVIEW album is really somewhat of a mas- terpiece. Unlike a lot of electronic "Killing Floor" (Sire): There are garbage this album is very musical so many trite progressive blues bands to say. kicking around now that this album and has a lot July 31, 1970

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surprises. Big Sky BY STEVE POULSON host of other contrary to popular opin- What Happened to Tom? Coun'try, not burned out, they're just Rumor has it that the reason ion, is 'happily insane. They'll be out Tom Jones didn't make it to the all full force, along with their Salt Palace is because he didn't there in discovery, Melvin and the want to fight the acoustics. It latest Should be interesting. . . seems that Tom's "throat condi- Indians. tion" didn't keep him from mak- Records in Review ing concerts in Phoenix. Denver and other stops on his tour. "Self Portrait" Bob Dylan (Colum- : Dylan ran way, the 5s getting bia) It finally happened. Either Palace out of things to say. Tnd as a final the bad raps from just about shuck he's unloading it on us in the form of a two-record album twice everybody, including the artists, the burn. Maybe he's spending all his bad acoustics. time painting, or maybe he did this for its because he's already done everything else. Anyway, it's not worth your Out Own money. Our own Special Events Center best place in the "John Barleycorn Must Die" Traf- is probably the fic (United Artists): Traffic is hap- area to listen to music. The acous-. pening again and they re as tight as ever. The songs are longer this time tics here are as near perfect as some excellent Instru- around, with keyboards they can be. The Special Events mentation, especially on It's a great album except for a couple Center Will be bringing in some of cuts which begin to drag. One of months; them is the title song an unsuccess- great acts in the coming ful attempt at a folk sound. a tentative schedule includes Di- -onne Warwick, the Supremes, and "Fat Albert Rotunda" Herbie Han- Burt Bacharach. cock (Warner Bros.): Here's a really fine jazz album not far out cere- Farewell to the Old Mill bral" stuff, just very tasteful. Herbie has written, arranged, and produced all cuts on the album, and plays his The Old Mill is finally going to piano on all cuts. His usual excellent some still remains arangements, making use of fold. The possibility great horn players are. very listen-- that the new owner may remodel able Beat on the album is very funky probably more rock than jazz. it into some kind of club or dis- cotheque. Too bad, muSic-lovers us Michael Ne- . . . there weren't enough of "Magnetic South" -smith and Ne- in 'this city to keep it alive. (RCA) : Yes, this is the Michael Monkes but Oh, well, this weekend is the fi- -smith formerly with the don't let that kep you from getting nal fling out there it should be into a good album. It s fantastic. I call this Country music, rather quite celebration. Along with would album the than . but . the Thinking, Holden Caul-- leaves out everything I dislike about Wishful Country music. If you hate Country field, Truckee Canyon, Sisco, and music, get this album you 11 prob- Littlefield, you will be met by a ably love it. ifinfiMj., g August 4, 1970 'You don't know

' I I what you've got ' 'till it's gone . . . as oed a per mill some time after the the first JMormon arrival of pioneers. Then it stood vacant for a feu, year, in the until o twenties, it was taken and turned into a dance hall. Aind hT somcon,e h sayin& "Why- y" y talktnii about the they P"ts iys times used to have there. They used to have some really wild times, dancing under the stars and like that." Through the years after the big bands had died, the building stood gnmly by as the nearby mountain slopes were chewed up as various companies went after gravel. It made no move as the houses of Binlerville, off in the distance, grew in number and the cars headed up the two canyons to the ski resorts got faster and faster. On nights quiet the kids still came out there to dream, even without the bands and the excitement of its earlier days. a fling , f a,ter as a Country and Western palace, the budding bf housed a different kind of band. It was an unmual kind of remcamation; the first kids who'd come out there shook their heads and said they couldn't imagine loud amplified music where sweet saxophones and mellow drums hail been. But their kids had no trouble at all; for most of a year and a half, the place was called a discotheque. Now, after a final farewell bash, the Old Mill sits silent again, looking across Big Cottonwood Canyon past the Wagon Wheel tavern where all those cowpokes hang out up to the bill- boards advertising picturesque mountain estates. There are ru- mors floating around about a Denver concern picking it up and turning it into a private club, where a yearly fee would be re- quired to sustain the right so many generations have enjoyed there, the right to dream. Cut possibly as it languishes in a quiet summer sunset, the Mill can consider the words of Joni Mitchell as it looks at the hills where ( once ran sheep and wild birds but now run bull-- dozerss "Don't it always seem to go that you The Old Mill, long a landmark at the mouth oi Big Cottonwood Canyon, is don't know what you've the latest casualty to progress. got till it's gone ... 1 photo by AARON JONES "They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."