FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1963 Coltrane To Play Tomorrow The adventurous harmonics of John. Coltrane, tenor saxman of the jazz stream’s newer branch— abstract sound—makes its first appearance at . the University at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Schwab. ' About 400-500; tickets still re main for the concert. They are on sale at the Jazz Club booth on the ground floor of the Hetzel Union building at $l.OO for members and $1.50 for non-members.. “There are two Coltranes," Jazz Club president Jeff Rosen blum said, “the old and the new. We don’t know which one is going to play tomorrow nighj^” THE OLD Coltrane, he said, produced abound that was easier to listen to, more in the tradi God (an Work in My Home! See How r In ihe Film 'The Family that (hanged the World" Sunday, Jan. 20 7 P.M. _ • at the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 112 W. HAMILTON AVENUE tional jazz idiom. This was be fore he really started playing on his own, before his split with Miles Davis. “The music of the new Col trane disturbs you,” Rosenblum said. “It’s very emotional, more a free jazz in which he picks away at a chord and disarranges it." . ' Other members of the quartet who will sit, in on tomorrow night’s . concert include McCoy Tyner on piano, who is becoming recognized in the jazz world, Rosenblum said. A perpetual mo tion man’who is always adding, he said, is Elvin Jones' on drums. Jimmy Garrison will be on bass. ' “We’ve had a smattering on SKI SMORGASBORD SATURDAY January 19 6 ’til 9 p.m. In the EXECUTIVE ROOM $2.50 per person Open lo Ihe public of STATE. COLLEGE S. Aiherion SI. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. P campus of just about every type of jazz under the club sponsor ship,” Rosenblum said. “Coltrane is the first representative of the avaht garde. We feel he is in novating and that his sound is new and different. We hope to give students the chance to- ex perience the newer sounds in jazz, to expose them t 6 different types and to let them decide what they like.” THE ABSTRACT jazz of Col trane, he added, has a necessary place in the musical world of to day. New College Diner Downtown Between the Movies PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Adverlising manager of inter national firm requires 1G college men for promotional work. Musi have average grades and two afternoons free. Car unnecessary. $l5 per day. For appointment, call Mr. Ctoes, AD 7-7112, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. -K THE USED BOOK AGENCY Is NOW Returning MONEY and UNSOLD BOOKS UNTIL Tuesday, January 22 Hours: 9:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. 9:00 A.M. —12:00 A.M. Saturday Located on the Ground Floor of the HUB Non-Profit Student-Operated Used Book Agency ENNSYLVANIA OPPORTUNITY FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Girls Enjoy a cool summer at the New Jersey Seashore working on the boardwalk in a KOHR'S THE ORIGINAL FROZEN CUSTARD STORE Good wages, excellent hours, and a split schedule so you get lots of time for the beach. Apply: Office of Student Aid 218 Willard FAST DELIVERY SERVICE PIZZA $l, US, 1.50 ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH 50c SUPER-SUB 55c SOFT DRINKS (12 oz. cans) 15c JUMBO FISH SANDWICH (4 oz.) 35c CHOCOLATE SHAKE 30c FAST, FAST, FAST DELIVERY DEAN’S WALK-IN AD 8-2913 For Results Use Collegian Classifieds DO YOU KNOW WHY A (OMPASS ALWAYS POINTS NORTH! (OME TO THE NORTH HALLS RECORD HOP AND FIND OUT SATURDAY, 8:30 P.M. mmm lounge PAGE THREE
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