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proved by , sponsoring Steve Landes- He also got chuckles when he com-. that there were no Jewish farmers, ' q - ~
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entertaining as rock groups, few jabs at Altoona, as well. America, "some schmuck With a bb TI- E LIGHT ISN'T RIGHT .
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•7* Landesberg captivated a nearly full In the few quiet moments of the gun," wrote and complained.
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house in Eisenhower Auditorium Sat- show, Landesberg's • facial express- • Landesberg proved . through audi-
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from the crowd when he referred to Landesberg imitated gravel-voiced to use cocaine, Landesberg thought a humor Landesberg has. It's not just •.. '.• • . .:. • .
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small-town school, he said, they leave me, baby. Right on, right' on." get brain damage, like you have." need to be funny and to communicate •• '..• • ..,.. • • ..., ....• • .. .. .• : : -..- .•... '. •:-.,':- :'" ' ,-- ', 4i,:,
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-, In an abstract prejudice joke, Land- raded around the stage like the Vil- •about a shoW he once did, and a 'fan palm of his hand, and they loved it.' audience was. It wasn't hard to enjoy Landesberg's cool, subtle humor.• . EARIENPER ! NYNSaF GOWN WM IT PICKS • •
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The local band Cartoon will be
giving a farewell performance for
''their many ardent fans • at 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the HUB Ballroom.
= Known for an accoustically based
sound dubbed "new folk music," the
band members Randy Hughes, Jon
Rounds, Kevin Dremel and Glenn
", Kidder have been campus favor
ites for much of their three-year
Formed for the Arts Festival three
years ago, the original group consis
ted of Kidder, Hughes and Dremel.
The response was so good that they
decided to play together regularly at
the , local . bars. Guitar player Rounds
joined the group after he heard them
do a cover of his song, "Carolina Ond
Time" and invited them to record in
the studio. In their short existence
they have accumulated quite a local
and statewide following, being voted
The reasons-for the breakup are
varied, but a clash of personalities is
not one of them. "We're going out
basically with smiles on our faces and
pats on each other's backs," Kidder
explained.
Rather, as Hughes pointed out, it
was a conflict of musical styles and
expectations of both the band mem
bers and the music business itself. As
Dremel explained, "with one person
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you have one opinion, with two people
you have three opinions and it, just
exponentially increases *f rom there."
"Now that there• are six people
actually involved with the band, I
Think we have 403 opinions," Kidder
added.
Kidder felt that he could put up with
the somewhat bizarre and grinding
life of the band if he saw some payoff
in the future. HoweVer, the group
found that their music has been given ,
the fatal label of "non-commercial"
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by the music industry. As a result, the
group has had trouble getting exten
sive,radio play and club dates from
other than local or regional sources.
"The people in radio, in the music
business in general, aren't willing to
take risks anymore," explained Dre
mel. "They want everything in a
formula."
"It really goes against you not to
'sound like SuperßEOSpeedtrampwa
gon," Hughes, who is also Cartoon's
manager, joked.
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Now that the band is breaking up,
Dremel said he plans to do a solo
tape. After completing that project,
he promised himself that he would
put away his guitar for six months
and get involved in other things.
Kidder hopes to write a book that,
will deal with some of his experiences
as a social worker. Hughes hopes to
go to Europe and investigate its mu
sic community for possible jobs,
while Rounds will probably stay in
the area.
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1 Congeals
6 Fiddler, for one
10 Ravel composition
11 Ship frames
13 Dispense
14 Federation
15 Yellow bugle
16 Judge's pronouncement
18 Bristle
20 Sister
21 Piece out
22 Famous cow
24 Asian New Year
26 Hovel
28 Time
32 Fairy queen
35 "With it"
37 Zwel follower
38 Retired
41 Paddle
42 Ice mass
43 Deny
45 Loos
46 Spice
47 Liang
48 Gemlan city
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1 Contemporary
2 Communion tables
3 Parrot
4 Goddess of discord
5 Razor clam
6 Condiment
7 Norse letter
8 Straighten
9 Oppose
10 Hush money
12 Dirk
17 Eccentric person
19 Encore
23 Upright
25 Spread to dry
27 Still
29 Excited
30 Justification
31 Temptress
32 Arizona city
33 Catkin
34 Former Soviet security
chief
36 Porte•monnale
39 Tempo
40 Appear
44 Passing fashion
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Monday, February 13
USG Senate meeting, 7 p.m., Room 225 HUB.
Squash Club meeting, 7 p.m., Rec. Hall Squash Courts.
ManageMent Club meeting, 7 p.m., Room 307 Boucke.
P.S. Chapters-Club Managers Assoc./Eta Sigma Delta wine seminar, 7.
p.m. Gene Ford, author, on "How to Become a Wine Expert in One .
Hour." Tickets, $3.
Outing Club-Exec. meeting, 7:30 p.m., Room 316-317 •HUB.
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