--- . ' . ' ' ;/r .• . ene \, .. - California Zephyr to feature rock, country, bluegrass here Thursday The country and western, • five versatile and talented musicians The result is a sound uut appeals to was born and raised in Modesto and rock·'n·roU, bluegrass and good-time who have toured the country circuit of hard-core country music fans and .lo has played in all kinds of musical country music of California Zephyr the Western states as well as numerous country-rock listeners, from those who groups, running the gamut f1om· folk, will be featured in the BC outdoor nightclubs around the Bay Area. Each remember the music of Oklahoma ·in jugband, and bluegrrn to rnck. theatre on Thursday, October S at has turned to country, bluegrass and the thinJCl to those who like the Arnopole helptd conceive, produce 8 p.m. as the Community Services country-rock mus.ic after playing in "outlaw" music of Waylon Jennings and perform in the award-winning con"cert seriel opens the 1978-79 rock bands, and each band member and WiUie Nelson, or those who like theatrical production, "Hard &eason. Admission is S2. rus 11ightly different roots in music, good-time music. Tra~·elin '," which told the life story of rangi_ng from c!assic.11 to country to Woody Guthrie and which scr~·ed as California Zephyr is composed of jau. ;·b•·r's leader, Alan Arnopole, the basis for a movie about the dust-bowl folksinger. Members of the band are at home on "pie kin' and grinnin '" ins1rumen1s like the banjo, washboard, guitar, upright bm, washtub liass, kazoo, dulcimer, mandolin and fiddle as well REN EGO RE, BC's newest hllunted house, w_ill open Friday, Oct. 13 and run 1 as the harmZ>nica, electric bass, pedal through Halloween. Proceeds taken from the production will benefit drama steel guitar and electric slide guitar scholarships and the BC Children's Theater. Here. Director Hank Webb subdue, 1 run-away Ed Sperry. (Photo: Patricia Reed) • used in moikrn country rock·'n·roll music. The versatility of California Zephyr 'Renegore' to feature is. apparent when the group switches gears from a bluegrass classic like "Cripple Creek" and cranks up for a chamber of horrors rou5ing rock-'n-roll stomptr like "Johnny B. Goode." The group Jus a outshine cornpeti tors, at least ;n terms 11,inning w.iy with country classics like By GREG GOODSELL of product.ion values, Webb promises. "I Fall to. Pieces," and the band's Staff Writer Proceeds will finance drama infectious humor shows in songs-like •· Renegore," a haunted house scholarships and the BC (nildren's "Acme Beer Q.ieen" and "Talkin·· excursion sponsored and performed by Theatre, "a program "'hich has Inflationary Blues." the BC Players, operis Friday Oct. 13, brought fun and fantasy to Kern for the less fearful few. Playing the 13 County school child,en in the past." nights and featuring 13 chambers of "Renegore" v.ill be ·optrr Oct.·· - • But the band's members have horror, "Rene gore" requires children diverse origins. Percussionist Tom 13-15, 20-22, 25-27, 29-31, under eight years of age. to be 6:30. IO p.m, Midnight Sptcial ....;u be Bischoff, for example. studied drums accompanied by an adult and is not CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR, a lllented and versatile country 8 p.m. The concert is sponsored by the BC community ur.der many jazz greats. Violinist Mark Oct. 28, 11 p.m.·I a.m. 1.nd western, blucgrus and roclc-'n-roU group, ·will appear in recommended fo1 those afflicted with services department. Admission is S2. The group is one of Masarek plays a mean fiddle, but he Cast members and their, roles con~rt at the BC outdoor theatre Thursd.ty, Oct. S. at epilepsy says Hank Webb, director. the first concerls to be held at BC this year. learned his craft as a cla'ssical violinist include: Tom Clock and · Tom Held in the BC theatre, "Renegore" at -such institutions as the Eastman will definitely not be a ":watk through Collard-Lonnie GU.1Tds; Dennis School of Music in Rochester, N.Y., Grant Jensen write-in candidacy a garage and fetl the bowl of cooked Rogers, Kathy Amoshka, Donna before migrating west to San Francisco spaghetti" type of affair. No effort · Kirby, Jackie Bro11.ning, Lynn and becoming a street musician. .,..;u be spmd in detailing its ~undry Putnam. Rock Brock, John Marble, -. of.fers 'representative vi.ew' -Bass player Mark . ~aus was raised an-cl ,ai iou$ !'taunted house · I<acen Spr~ukle boonie~ aU over Dlifomia and the world, grew terrors-from a graphic, la~ish Sperry-The Mummy; Adam At the request of many area support;" Jensen stated. "The Shafter and South high schools and he up jamming v.ith Kenny Loggins and depiction of Dracula's final execution Lindsey-Dr. Phibes: Kevin two·pany system, because of peculiar in later . towed Holland in a jau trio citizens. Grant W. Jensen has is currently assistant superintendent to a hall of doors v.ith a different and Taylor-Werewolf, and Terry announced his write-in candidacy for happtnin~ in this district, broke chasge of instruction for. the high. before settling into his present musrc, more horrif)ing monstrosity behind Jackson-Jack the Ripper. Assemblyman of the 33rd District. down," He pointed out, "Nd interest school district. He is active in many and he and Bischoff have teamed in each. Others are: Greg Goodsell-Hall developtd in the Deroocratic primary professional and community "After listening to the pleas of a the recording studio with Jesse. Colin · Employing gigantic and ingeniously Page; Mike Walter-Frankenstein; Jack campaign and the Republican organizations and activities. Young. great many people v.ho felt they did designed sets and 1!13ny complicated Forrest-Traffic Cop; Mike . not have a good choice, I have agreed candidate was nominated v.ithin a Shane-Montmorency Outchweishter, costumes, "Renegore" .,...ill far lo enter the race even though. the date caucus and has failed to gain the broad the Mad Bomber; John is late and a write-ln campaign is most general support of his voters." Boydston-Monie; and Danny difficult," Jensen said. ' '.'The people of Kem County ASB officers, justices elected McMillan, Jamie Brown-Slime People. "I am a serious candidate, one v.ho deserve an opportunity lo elect an able More include: Perry Ware-Dr, Van can represent the interelts of the person who v.iU represent them," he Helsing; Sieve Winters-Dracula; ByJONATiiANCOONEY lisa Philips and Alfred Teran were · polls, located m the Campus Center people in this assembly , district," emphasized. Sharon Parker-Vampira; Tracy Rinser Editor-in-Chief vored associate justi=. There v.-as a foyer, were optn during nigh.I classes. Jensen emphasized. Jensen feels the major concern of and Den~ Hogan-Tiolls; Tom Boilard The results of la.st week's ASB tie for the fourth justice position The rnting was held one day only. Declared candidates for the Nov. 7 people now is "with taxes and the and Peter Schorr-Hung Men; Dav.n election were announced Thursday. between Eric Cartagena and ~eila · Acwrding to \lr'illiamson there "will election are Republican Donald impact of Proposition 13, "which has Drummond-Executioner, and Greg The election, held to fill about 14 Mclaudi)in. Will~oh ~id the tie be an orientation meeting for the new Rogers, Democrat Allistair Mctaggart, left them bev.ildered." 01.armley and Diane Wolford-Mau offices, d1ew frn-er voters th.an last would be settled by whate,·er officers J.6 p.m. Friday. and write-in candidate Olitno BeUetini. As a mult of Proposition 13, Touchers. semester, according to ASB secretary procedure the court deemed Assemblyman William Thomas Jensen feels government decisions are Kathy Williamson. appropriate. announced his candidacy for being centralized in Sacramento and Five offices were open in the New sophomore officers are Luis Congrrnman from the 18th District "control of go,·emment must be La Monaco to perform student · court, five in the freshman Longoria, \ice president; and Lori when Congressman \1tuliam Ketchum returned to the local le,·el." class, and four in the sophomore class. King and Ricardo Flores, died suddenly of 3 heart att?ck early He has n 11,ith the Kem Williamson said, howeYer, there were representatives./ . premiere Tuesday · in the sumrr:!r. r.ool District since no candidates for the positions of Sandra Flores v.,s elected freshman , Jen.sen i, ,,,111 al Eas1 sophomore and freshman class president; Eric Ste,e Morrow. vice Tanglewood 1mere he w-as awarded a "11.ere. CeJljjt Neal La Monaco .,...ill ,: ;J. secretary. Only one freshman president; and Penny Wheat, priu for outstanding musiciaruhip. ln have gen:1. p.:rform the world premiere of a work repr~ntath·e. representati,e position wis filled. by San Fr.mruco composer Frank his coru:erts throughout the US. tnd Mitch Stev.'art was elected student ~on said this was only the Ahrotd in a concert at 8 p.m. Tu~day Europe, he has drav.n enthw.iastic second semester she could recall the court chief justice and Lupe Mutinez, in the college theatre. Admission is S2. responses fro_m his audiences. Ahrold's pie~. titled "Four He v.ill be ably accompanied by Episodes io1 Cello and Puno," 1•,as pianist Ma.ni>ll Thompson, who Queen signups begin; .,..1i11en esperully for La MonJco, "'ho hmdf has . won high acclaim in has '-'On high praise from rmny concert v.ith ,,rious Bay Area rn n t em;,oruy com;:,os.ers for hi5 orchestras and chamber ensemble.. election Oct. 25-26 perform.in,e of new repenoire for the She is a member of the faculties of the cel!o.
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