Pago 53 Dally Nebreskan Wednesday, August 22, 1034 mm Mten i ass ' alb msd n Tiff0 T Hrir Frt l 9c!j By Donna Slsson Dally Nebrkan SfTWriter For those who shiver at the sound of an electric guitar or thrill with the hum of an amplifier, Lincoln bars support a wide variety of live music and entertainment. The following is a list of bars that feature live music. Aku Tiki Lounge, 5200 0 St. The Aku Tiki has a calm atmosphere which seems to attract a middle age crowd. The bands play a variety of popular rock music with a cover charge on weekends. The music and dancing are both on the mellow side. Bill's Saloon, 1020 P St. Dill's has live music on the weekends, and there usually isn't a cover charge. The type of music varies with the bands. Many play rock and roll but the bar also supports new, up and coming local arts. Chesterfield, Bottomsley & Potts, 245 N. 13th St. Chesterfield's is a large bar with lots of things to do. It hsa live music Cover charge is $2 and Includes a free Sunday night la usually a Jam session on weekends, featuring acts from the drink. The crowd is diverse, ranging any- where musicians are welcome to come Omaha-Lincoln area. The music ranges where from 20 to CO years old. and play. Other nights, the music consists from bluegrass and folk to popular rock Green Frog, 1010 P St Mostly local of rock, blues and top 40. There is no and roll. There is no cover charge. acts play at the Green Frog, which has cover. Drumstick, 547 N. 48th St. A variety music Thursday through Sunday nights. Continued on Pftja C7 01 music can oe iound at tne Drumstick, Including rock'n'roll, reggae, blues and rockabilly, as well as progressive new music styles. There is usually no music on Mondays The club generally supports local talent on weekdays with bigger name acts on weekends. Cover charge runs about $2 or $3. In the past the Drumstick has hosted national acts like Jason and the Nashville Scorchers, Joe King Carasco, R.E.M. and "X." Dutton's Den, 640 Van Dorh Dut ton's Den offers live music Friday, Satur day and Sunday, which is unique because Sunday is a day of rest for most Lincoln music clubs. The music is mainly from 1950s and 1960s rock and country. 24 V n n "1 S SBsfeaL n St- Backstage at East Park Plaza welcomes back UNL Students! To get you started on the right foot we're offering. . . 1 I $1. OFF thie purchase of new fall or winter merchandise. Not good with any other offer excludes gale merchandise. Offer good until Sciptemher 30, Must present coupon. J A ( t 1 1 ' i I liiu Uo East Park Plaza 66th & U ;I v urrn 2nd Level Centrum (jjO 475-5592 J Check out other in store -' specials on bssr mugs, wins glasses and candy containers. Salt ends 8-29-84 1 free latter etching 3 psr person limit NO BOX, NO DRILLS! We etch 'am & sand thervi hojrsa WhiSe 8 dozen test Dsncing sad tsUdas 2e a Ettractlca ct bsrs with ih-3 PARTY IN 'STYLE! .4 IOT 'GLASSES each Reg. $250 k - -V iU m. iiigsassit,, air !7f 3 f J ?!-g til ?!M WELCOME lifwl O BACEC 3 STUDENTS . 'W 1 j - ; AND jr . "FACULTY A RELAXED EUROPEAN ATMOSPHERE I JljJl7 v 77 1 on n NEW DOWNSTAIRS LOUNGE 1) ENTERTAINMENT TO . t ENHANCE THE UNIQUE j STYLE OF THE SKYLIGHT 235 N.Wh 475-Q414 I Mice Daily Dinsdale's has the finest seafood & steak at prices tofit student budgets! Food served from 11 a.m.-9p.m. Monday thru Thursday 11 a.m.-10p.m.-Friday & Saturday -&10 p.m. Sunday P r-1 n "! 122s "P" street LililL -it i-L J U 470-1020 n n D a n L j n EOTMJHAOT i LOUNGE