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8/The Blue Banner/Thursday, Dec. 12, 1985 Entertainment A new kind of “rhap” By Donna Kirby The UNCA Music De­ should "contribute to "Each year for the partment is now putting our sense of ’spirit of past seven years we together its newest the university’." have added a new per performing group—a Dorr also sees great formance group," she special show chorus potential for the group said. "Perhaps the called Rhapsodies in and anticipates its Rhapsodies in Blue can B lue. addition to their h e lp make it a white According to Music annual Holiday Concert. Christmas next year.” Director, Dr. Joyce Dorr, the name is appropriate because of the type of music the group will perform and Fall Pottery Sale because it will empha­ size UNCA’s school colors. Among the dust and multitudes of day creations in the ceramic workroom in the Owen Building' By Anna Wilson Rhapsodies in Blue will be a "triple students were getting ready for the Annual Instead of writing a farewell quartet" consisting of Pottery Sale. column, I decided not to be sappy three each sapranos, The sale is sponsored by all of the art s i^ ' but to give you some useful trivia. altos, tenors and dents of Elma Johnson’s ceramics classes. For Christmas, I received The Book of basses, said Dorr. A variety of art and craft items beside^ -^-Rock Lists from a good friend who knows "They will be doing ceramics will be on sale. Items include: mug^' I like triv ia. • , show tunes, college plates, teapots, jewelry, Christmas ornaments* Do You Hear What I Hear?: In the songs, all-time paintings, prints, bird feeders and other varioii^ BaUad of John aiid Yoko by the Beatles, favorites and popular pieces. John Lennon can be heard calling hello songs," she said. Prices will sta rt at about $3.00—low enougl’ to Peter Brown, from Brian Epstein*s "We’re looking for for stu d en ts. Some of the proceeds will go to th® office, during the song. talented singers who art department to purchase needed equipment. In Happy Jack by the Who. Pete enjoy singing with The sale will be held in the Owen Building ^ Townshend shouts "I saw ya" at the end. others and entertaining the ceramics area on December 13 from 4 to 7:3*^ |j He was speaking to the late Keith Moon, an audience," she said. p.m . Refreshm ents will be served. who had been banished from the vocal Vocal director and booth because he couldn’t sing. Moon was accompanist for the hiding behind the recording console and group, Lauri Adair, is making the group laugh during the take. currently holding audi­ Rockers with Stars on HoUywood Boule­ tions for six members vard : The Beach Boys; the ; still needed to com­ JEWELRY ; Crosby, Stills, Nash, and plete the group. Young; ; P eter Frampton; Auditioners should Aretha Franklin; The Jackson 5; Elton "be prepared to sing John; Elvis Presley; Neil Sedaka; and something from memory" ^P IN S the Spinners. because "ability to First record to make pop, RftB and CfcW entertain will be charts simultaneously: Heartbreak Hotel, judged as well as ^ EARRINGS Elvis Presley, 1956. ability to sing," said Greatest Rock and Roll Guitarist: Jimi D orr. ic BRACELETS Hendrix "We would like to Great Cameo Appearances: Paul McCart­ have the membership ir NECKLACES ney and John Lennon sing backup on "We chosen by the end of Love You” by the Rolling Stones. Mick this semester, if Jagger sings backup on "You’re so Vain" possible," said Dorr, by Carly Simon. , , "However, if we don’t Large Selection Tim Schmit provide backing voices on have all twelve by "" by . Stevie Nicks then, we’ll continue to Reasonable Prices Usings backup on "Gold" by John Stewart. recruit in January." Famous Pseudonyms: Conway Twitty According to Dorr, (Harold Lloyd Jenkins). Chubby Checker Chancdlor David Brown (Ernest Evans). Stevie Wonder (Steveland made a special request Judkins Morris). Alice Cooper (Vincent of the music department Furnier). Chaka Khan (Yvette Marie to form such a group. - H olland). "I see this group as Liberace's 10 Favorite Rock Perfor­ excellent ambassadors m ers: , David Bowie, Boz for the university in Scaggs, , Teddy Pen­ the community," said dergrass, Blondie, the , Super- Brown. 18 Battery Park Ave. tramp, and Bob Seger. (I "Also, I see them as across from J.C. Penney's (downtown) ^ ju st thought I would throw him in be- reinforcing dur self- Scause I know everyone loves Liberace.) image as a college with a rich and lively undergraduate life, ’’ he said. 253-0836 Brown said that Rhapsodies in Blue