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Izona S Art: First Album to Be Like a Jackson 5 Thing in the Audience's Eyes That Album (Straight up Pop Without Just Makes the Shows Fun For the week of Aug. Sept. 10-16 The Lumberjack Happenings A G pseo f Goldfinger Mon. - Thurs. - 5:15, 7:40 H ar kin v Flagstaff I uxurv 11 gets its She’s Sc Lovefy (R) 4650 N. Highway 89 774-4700 (1:30Sat. & Sun. only), 5,7A (9 p.m. Fri. & Sat. only) > I r tyiii The Gamei R) Mon. - Thurs. - 5A 7:30 p.m. hang ups Cl I a-ih. Sat. A Sun. only),!, 2:25,4.5:20, 7,8:10 & (12:40 a.m Fri. & Sal. only). H ercules (G) Flagstaff Mall Cinema out into (10:55 Sat.A Sun. only), 4:20A 9:00 4650 N. Highway 89 52 ^4 5 5 5 Excess Baggage (PG-13) * Jeffrey Bell (10:10 SaL A Sun. only), 1:30,4:30,7:30A 10 Cop L an d (PG-13) Happenings Editor (12:35 a.m. Fri.& Sat. only) (1:45 Sat. - Mon. only), 4:30,7,9:10 & (4:30 p.m. inofifi firm Fri. & Sal. csnly ) the open H oodlum (R) Mon.- Thurs. - 4:45,7p.m. 12:45,3:50,7:20A 10:40 p.m. A ir B ud (R) Four guys from Los AngelesDoubt and the Skeletones G J . Ja n e (R) are ready togive Phoenix the fin­stopped by to help out. ( 10:30 Sat. A Sun. only), 1:10.4:10, 7:10, 4:45 p.m.A (2:15 Sat.A Sun. only) ger. The Goldfinger "Working with Angelo Moore 10:10 & (i 2:45 a.m. Fri. & Sat. only) Mon.- Thurs. 5- A ir B ud (R) The fusion punk band was Close to a religious experi­ My Best Friends Wedding (PG-13) Goldfinger has released a new ence. I mean Fishbone was the 11:30 Sat. & Sun. only), 2,4:45.7:50, 10:30 & 7:15 p.m.A (9:15 Fri. A Sun. only) album cal led Hang Ups and now first real ska band I ever heard <12:10 a.m. Fri. A Sal. only) it is ready to share this new jem and Angelo is just an amazing KuIIthe Conqueror (PG-I3) with the world. musician," Paulson said. (11:45 Sat.A Sun. only), 1:20& 3:40 () rp tieum Theater Goldfmgef's sound is a com­ Goldfinger will take the stage M im ic (R) 15 W. Aspen St. 774-7823 bination of just about everything.during the "That Damn Show" (11:45 Sat.A Sun. only), 7:15.5,8A A little bit of pop, a couple concert at the Peoria Sports Com­ (10:50,12:50a m Fri.A Sat. only) Air Force One (R) pinches of hardcore punk and a plex Sept. 20. Paulson admits Event Horizon (R) (1:45 Sat. & Sun. only), 4:30,7 except Sat.A dash of ska (for that extra little (9:30 p.m. Fri.A SaL only) that he enjoys playing big shows 6:50,9:15A (12:10 a.m. Fri A Sat only) oomph). According to Charlie Tue. - Thurs. - 5:45A 8 p.m. even though it means less time Men In Black (PG-13) Paulson, guitarist, the recipe defi­ on stage. Joining Goldfinger at (11:15 Sat. - Mon. only), 1 40.5:10,7:40.9:50 nitely works. “That Damn Show" will be The A (12:20 a-m. Fri. & SaL only) 'This new album I nivcrsiK PI a/a Theater Mighty Mighty C ontact (PG) (Hang Ups) sounds Bosstones, The (11:40 Sal. - Mon. only), 3:10.6:20,9:35 S300 S. Plaza Way 774-4433 awesome. We are Bloodhound Gang George of th e Jungle (PG) Conspiracy Theory (R) really happy with See a reveivt and Phunk junkeez 1:50.6:30A (12:15 a.m. Fri & Sat. only) (! 45 Sat.A Sun. only), 4:15. 7 & (9:35 p.m. Fri. how the record of Hang I ps among others. A Sat. only) came o u t/ Paulson Goldfinger has Mon.- Thurs. - 4:45,7:20p.m. on Page 3. said. played with just Green tree Milage Theater Fire Down Below (R) Hang Ups gave about every band (1:55 Sat.A Sun. only), 4:15.7,10:05A (9:35 Goldfinger the on the bill and is 1800 S. Milton Road 779-3202 p.m. Fri. & Sai. only) chance to do some­ looking forward to fn The Company of Men (R) Mon. - Thurs. - 5,7:30 p jn. thing a Tittle different from the having the chance to do it again, (1:50 Sat & Sun. only), 5:30,7:30 & (9.30 p.m. material on its firs*,seii titled CD. Paulson said. Fri. A Sat. only) \x They had a chance to play with "We are really good friends Mon. -Thurs. - 5:15, 7:50 Proc hiio Thea ter their sound and do somethingw'rth the guys in Buck 'O' Nine. Money Talks (R) NAU North Union 523-6904 more interesting. In fact, they helped us get started. (1:40 Sal. A Sun. only). 5:15.7:15A (9:15 pm Romy and Michele's High School Reunion “As a gu itar player (Hang Ups) And all the other bands are great. Fri. A Sai. only) was a lot more kin to maice. I got <R) The Bosstones are phenomenal Wed. A Thurs. - 9 p.m. to do some different stuff on thisand The Bloodhound Gang are Fri. & Sat. - 7 p.m. A 9 p.m . new record thanI did on the first a lot of fun to watch." album," Paulson said. Paulsen said, "We love play­ Paulson likes to consider theiring in Phoenix. There's some­ izona s Art: first album to be like a Jackson 5 thing in the audience's eyes that album (straight up pop without just makes the shows fun. Every­ variety) and Hang Ups to be body that comes out has « great more like a Tower Of Power CDtime." The band will have a Artist GalIerV {lots of different moods andgood time, as long as there is Highway 180 774-5211 17 N. San Fransisco St. 773-0958 sounds). plenty of room for people to get Hang Ups not only let up and move around. Goldfinger ex peri merit with its "Reserved seating Wows. We Ph<itni\ Art \Tiisevm Exhibits: "Enduring sound, but it also gave it the op­ September artist of the month: will have to see what it will take Creations” and “Capturing the portunity to invite some of itsto get (he kids to rip up the seats 1625 N. Central Ave. 257-1222 KenjiroTokioka friends into the recording ses­and have a good tim e/ Paulson Spirit” sions. Members of Fishbone, Nosaid. Exhibits: "Candyland Visions" and "Crossing The Frontier," through SepL 28 If you wouW like to submit information toH appening* the contact Jeff Beil ' fcO. 8ox6000 Cover Photo: The members of Goldfinger will play with The Mighty Mighty Flagstaff, Az. 06011 Bosstime*, Phuok Junkeez, Soul Coughing, The Bloodhound Gang. The or e-mail at jab6#dana ucc nau edu Offspring. Bock ‘O ’ Nme, Yodoo Glow Skulls and Artfficail Joy Chib. Goldfinger’s lot more ska then their self The brightest <pot on the al- * titled debut. bum is "Carli-ta* With the vocal Hang Ups This album is not all ska talent of guest Angelo Moore, of though. It still has the harderFishbone, this song stands out. With the release of punk songs that got the bandDealing with a break up, the Counting Crows with The Goldfinger's new album, its loyal following. song actually has some pretty Wallflowers: Desert Sky Hang-Ups, the band had a The song “Question" ismeaningful lyrics. Moore can chance to do what theystraight foreword punk. With a also be heard on the track "I Pavilion, 8 p.m. Sept. 16. barely did on their first album. strong guitar - drum opening, and Need to Know," a calyspo Harry Belafonte: Celebrity Get in touch with their ska dominant vocals, it is backed song that gives the album Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21. side. With a beefed up horn reminisciant of most of the bandsthat tropical feeding. Dance Hall C rashers: section, the new album has apast work. Aaron Bell/Happenings Electric Ballroom, 8 p.m. Sep*. 17. Insane Clown Posse with House of Krazies and Monsoons Myzery: Electric Ballroom, 8 p.m. 22 E. Route 66 774-7 Sept 18 (rescheduled). Wed. - Onus B. Johnson Tracy Lawrence and Tracy Fri. - Mirv, Laundry, Fred Byrd: Desert Sky Pavilion, Campus Coffee Bean FMgstall Brew ing Co, Green Sl Any Face Sept. 14. Call for showtime. Sat. - Keltic Cowboys Faith No More: Electric 1300 S Milton Road 556-0660 16 E. Route 66 773-1 Sun. - Onus B. Johnson Ballroom, 9 p.m. Oct. 4. Fri. - Hons Honey Bookman’s Monday - Brad & Friends Kicking Harold: Electric Sat. - Adam Dorfman Wednesday - Inbetweens >If>nte \ ista Lounge Ballroom, Sept. 26. Call for Sun. - Geron Decker Thurs. - Nick UN” Time showtime. 1520 S. Rionten Ranch 774-0005 100 N. San Fransisco Sl 774-2403 Tues. - Jon Fisher Fri. - Jim Glass Band Live with Luscious Sept. 12 - Aaron Norris Wed. - Open Mic Wed. - Hons Honey Sat - Kniffen Jackson and the Fun Sept. 13 - The Buzzard Thurs. - Polliwog Lovin' Criminals: Desert Brothers Fri. & Sat - Short Bus S^y Pavilion, 7:30 p.m. Sept 14 - Daniel White Eagle .Main S tm t U;u & ( irill Sun. - Phono Royal ‘Sept. t8. 23 N. Leroux 779-1919 Tues. - Samba 14 S. San Fransisco St. 774-1519 The M r. T Experience: Thurs. - Paul Karlsberger Hollywood Alley, Sept 14.
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