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' M Page 4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Wednesday, March' S. 1 947! (RcjcauL (RambUncfJu By Steve Swarte ' BY STEVE SWARTZ. Woody Herman and His Woodehoppers. Surrender Dear Someday, Sweetheart Four Men On A Horse Lost Weekend Nero's Coneepiioa Ior Pam Steps Woody and the Woodehoppers have cut a new album of modern, highly developed jazz, and in do ing so, they have demonstrated that jazz still lives on and can be made enjoyable, even to those with a more conservative taste in music. His rendition of "Dear" stars Red Norvo on the vibes Norvo picks up the melody at a slow tempo and then jumps it. 'Someday" is not quite on a par with the rest of the album; it. too, stars Herman and Norvo. "Horse" starts with some great bass work by Chubby Jackson, but Billy Bauer and his guitar soon come into the picture. At the piano, Jimmy Rowles' tone is clear and concise and the entire opus spotting the rhythm section is reminiscent of Cole's trio. "Weekend" is a typical Herman arrangement, and we find that old standby Flip Phillips leading the way. Rhythmic Field Day. "Nero's" is one of the better sides, and, at times, traces of "Saturday Night" may be found in the score. In the background Norvo and Jackson hold a rhyth mic field day. Flip winds up the proceedings with a semi-Ventura finale. "Igor" places more em phasis on the abilities of Don La- mond's drums, and the group, as a whole moves at a much faster pace. "Pam" shows a slowing of pace, "and Woodrow and Phillips take Blow, well-rounded moves. Her man again sounds much like Benny, and his intro is quite sim ilar to "I Can't Get Started." "Steps" defines a muted tram and trumpet theme with Woody in the foreground. Bill Harris solos in that low down blues which takes you back to New Orleans days. (Columbia Set C-121). Frantic Face. "Bed" is a calipso number with a very novel Manne drum intro. Once the whole Kenton crew gets In, the tune moves at a frantic pace and is really exceptional. June Christy is at her best, and the Pastels are equally superb. Notice the "Pow-Pow" kick that are inserted by the band and the Pastels. The ending, however, is the highspot of the disc, and is a masterpiece of Kenton fran ticism. (Capitol 361). Prep Regional Meet Booked at Coliseum The coliseum will be the scene of the Lincoln Regional Class A basketball tournament this week end. Play will begin on Thurs day night when Lincoln high meets Fairbury. Friday night games are North east of Lincoln against Beatrice and Nebraska City against the winner of the Lincoln-Fair bury battle. The Friday winners will play Saturday night, but both finalists will be eligible for the state prep tournament next week. Charles Brackett and Billy Wil der producer and director of Paramount's "The Empe r o r Waltz," describe the plot as a gay, romantic comedy anchored to the Vienna of 1901 by good strong chains of reality. FRIDAY, MAR. 7 COLLEGE NIGHT at L II " 1 - - JOHNNY COX and his orchestra Dancing 9 until 12 Couples Only No Stags 7 Eddie Garner Plays Saturday At BABW Ball i The annual BABW Spring For mal has been set for Saturday, March 8 in the Union ballroom, Virginia Kovarik, BABW public ity chairman has announced. Eddie Garner's band will play for the yearly Barb event which is being planned around an Irish motif. Dancing is to be from .9 to 12, and tickets will be on sale in the Union Thursday and Friday for $1.80 a couple. Formal wear is optional. Miss Kovarik pointed out. Gymnast Team . . . (Continued from Page 1.) the Danish boys execute the most intricate and complicated gymnas tics that you have ever seen." Students may secure their tick- els in advance for 50 cents in room 207 coliseum or Grant Me morial halL Student tickets at the door tonight will be 75 cents. The show is under the sponsorship of the university physical education department. PHI CHI Members of rW Chi will nwH today at S.m.ta mm 2t4 of the SoeUI Hri enee bulletins, Shirley Comptoi kM aa- KO&MET KLl B Kasinet Klub workers meeting In room 507 of the latoo M I p, m., accord in f te he Utnihmoj. .Keamet Kh XJtire worker inertia la room SOT at f . Veterans who served in the armed forces during peace time are entitled to Veterans Adminis tration hospital benefits only if they have service-connected (Stabilities. JOAN CRAWFORD Star of "HtfMOttSQWI" A Warner trot. Pkfwe H7 .f-7-N . rr?-rf ; ; xaEMOt Off I owe IA It . - st a A o T aW M f J M W .at. aat AaflaTl A 4TOvB' Tt3r:r.7.iiii:r.7 .J" 2 tj a II (0 layafw7IMi m . New Bleawl New Teste I New Freshness I Made by the revolutionary new "903" moisturizing process. 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