— The Daily Collegian Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1999 Goo Goo Dolls set to perform tonight By SCOTT SWINDELLS Collegian Staff Writer Things are sky-high right now for the Goo Goo Dolls, currently headlining MP3.com's first Music and Technology Tour, which "slides" into The Bryce Jordan Center at 8 tonight. The band's most recent single, "Black Balloon," danced around the charts for most of the summer. Opening for the Goo Goo Dolls, Los Angeles rockers Tonic also reaped success contributing to a soundtrack as well. The single "You Wanted More" from teen comedy American Pie enjoyed heavy radio play throughout the summer. TUESDAY SHRIMP - „... —l e. VODKA .SAUCE 4 ~., PIZZA 44MS/slice ~ .. . ‘ ll' 340 .'pollegef,olitve. . t.e 37-57 1 8 .., 0 . V onai Joesn t sfrefch 1 ar enough 9 egiar Coupors! But the Music and Technology Tour doesn't only showcase the Goo Goo Dolls and its long journey to fame. The tour features a slew of promotional information for MP3.com, makers of the easy-to download free music Web site that is rapidly changing the way the entire music industry views and handles music distribution. The tour stops at about 30 col leges, and the University Park show follows performances at sev eral Big Ten schools. Tickets are 523 for general admission and are available at The Bryce Jordan Center, Eisenhower Auditorium, selected Uni-Mart ticket outlets and Commonwealth Campus ticket outlets. I . KL • , _ Events NAtiekl Dance Lessons $1 off munchies from 7-11 PM 10IRAOKE E Penn State's BIGGEST 6 BEST Karaoke show with Blo3's Ruth O'Brien 20 cent wings }I T Mk 11' 101111111 $2 Nachos from 9.11 PM rrtirect Guns S trIRRROKF Lilll7ll 11 i onronr ono ant 1 i u.u. nuulit 1 NUIJ CI inin i gss Nsrur onnroot I , ki Jul tu I 110 i II iUUI ui ILL JC rcNr :Iv corms N JJ LLIII min] SPEC I A L Slri Read Collegian Ads for Bargains! Legendary musician to play at local school By JEREMY R. COOKE Collegian Staff Writer After five decades of endless performing and recording, May nard Ferguson can still hit the high notes. The legendary jazz trumpeter and his Big Bop Nouveau Band will swing into the Bald Eagle Area High School auditorium at 7:30 tonight. Opening acts at the concert include the high school jazz band and Penn State's Centre Dimensions. Ferguson advocates jazz and music education by holding mas ter classes and playing at school concerts, said Scott Sheehan, Bald Eagle band director. Tonight's show marks Fergu son's first Centre County appear ance in about nine years. Can you r " FEEL Study Abroad...lt's Within Your Reach! Studying abroad gives you a better understanding of the world, and is a sure way to build your resume for excellence. Oswego State has academic year, semester, summer and winter-session programs. • All programs approved for SUNY credit • Quality programs you can afford • Programs for every major • Student Teaching opportunities • Internships • Large selection of English Language Programs • Ask for a scholarship application Please send me information on the following program(s) Countr Semester. Or check out our programs at http://www.oswego.edu/-intled Detach and mail to: Office of International Education: 102 Rich Hall, Oswego, NY 13126 (315) 341-2118 or contact us by E-mail: intled@oswego.edu TOLL FREE 1-888-4-OSWEGO Arts Fresh from gigs at first-rate jazz clubs such as the Blue Note in New York City and The Attic in Greenville, N.C., Ferguson and his nine-piece ensemble are on the first leg of a 60-date tour that will run through next July. In 1950, Ferguson burst on the big band scene at the age of 22 when he debuted with Stan Ken ton's orchestra. Ferguson has fos tered the talent of Chuck Man gione, Chick Corea and Peter Erskine, among others. The 71-year-old musician still wows audiences with stratospher ic solos. Before Ferguson takes the stage, Centre Dimensions will perform "Just Friends," "Mama Llama Samba" and Duke Elling ton's classic "It Don't Mean A Thing If it Ain't Got That Swing," said Dan Yoder, Penn State pro fessor of music and band direc tor. In addition to the concert, the Eagle Area High School is located Big Bop Nouveau Band will have one mile south of Milesburg on clinics for student musicians U.S. Route 220 in Wingate. Dan Yoder performs with Penn State's Centre Dimensions. The group will perform tonight at Bald Eagle High School. New Tan Thru Bathing Suits Have Arrived •2 for the * Stereo in Price of 1 Each Room Membership Special *Clean Rooms *Coin- 6$ Beds Operated Beds *Stand-up *Air Booths Conditioned Rooms • Assorted Tanning mfirrui Products 234-3108 Open 6am-midnite 117 W. Cherry Lane No Appointment Necessary Check Out Our ID Required Full Line of Indoor Tanning Supplies OSWEGO STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Please send my information to: Name Address Telephone Home Campus attending the show at 3:30 p.m. Tickets for the concert are $l5 and available at the door. Bald TOLL FREE 1-888-4-OSWEGO http://www.oswego.edul-intled E-mail OSWEGO STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Collegian File Photo
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