entertainmen CO J D CD to CO O) -Q CD O c CD aibuii Rock band Little Feat last album 1 1 Id) . . v'e produc Normally it's ba'd practice to buy because the cover looks good. ' , But Little Feat's album, Peats Don't Fail Me Now isn't exactly normal. The cover art by Neon Park XIII shows Marilyn Monroe. beside George Washington m :, uu wmi nt'cjutiyma inai iook oui ax me Lr s pott; buyer. Lightening stabs at the mountain road i hey c upon. Previous littie Feat jackets by Park de:: similar praise. But on to the music. Bill Payne's keyboard work is sometimes honkv-tonk, sometimes rock and roil, but mostly an exclusive lilt!?? Feai style. Likewise, the distinct guitars shine sn! brightly, notably on "Rock and Roll Doctor" and "Down the Road." Guitarists Paul Barrere and Lowell George often toss around fine whinny riffs. George s pusnea voice is featured on many cuts, it is j frequently supported by Ken Gradney's bass (guitar ana voice;. Bonnie nam neips mi in ine nacKgrouna vocals. Side one is, for the most part, typically Little Feat. Side two is more. Little Feat must have listened to Frank Zappa before recording "The Fan.": The old mothers bivia also comes through on a little bit of business just before the record ends. The LP closes with a rnedlev of two sonos from Sailin Shoes, and Feat's second and best album. An up tempo beat detracts a mite from "Cold, Cold, Cold" but definitely adds to "Tripe Face Boogie." The transition Deiween tne two is beautiful. Transitions betvvsen songs are an unheralded art. Feats Don't Fail Me Now is the name of Littie Feat's fourth alubunm It's also a desperate plea. They say it's their last album if they don't make some money. This group should not die. Husband, wife team to perform By Dennis Ellermeier William Bolcom, pianist, and Joan Morris, vocalist, will play early Amer ican popular songs during their recital Friday at 8 p.m. at Kimball Recital Hall. The husband and wife team will perform the works of such giants in the popular field as George Gershwin, Scott Jopljn, Cole Porter, Richard Rogers and Jerome Kern ."In all,' their program wiil take the audience from the rag tunes of the late 1890s to the show tunes of the '30s and '40s. Bolcom attended Washington State where he began his university education at the age of 11. He continued his studies with the late Darius Milhaud in California and received the doctoreie degree from Stanford University. He has been composer in residence at the Yale Drama School and the New York University School of the Arts and is on the music faculty at the University of Michigan. As a composer Bolcom is comfortable in both the popular and the so-called serious styles. Among his compositions are several ragtime piano pieces, Black Host for organ, percussion and elect ronic tape and Frescoes for piano, harpsichord and harmonium. Balcom has recorded several albums on the Nonesuch label including a bestseiiing aibum of the piano music of George Gershwin. His wife, Joan Morris, also has had extensive training. Along with several night club engagements, she iiab starred on the off-Broadway stage Among their residency activities in Lincoln were informal sessions this Thursday, taping of on hour-long special for the Nebraska Educational Television Network and their concert Friday. : Tickets for the concert are available at the Union south desk and the Kimball box office. Westbrook 113, UNL stu dents $1.50. all other scats 2.50. IT' -,) '. , ' . ' ..7. V Plsnljt William Bolcom and his wife, Joan Morris will perform musical selections from the 1930s, Friday at 8 p.m. in Kimball Recital Hall. .'JM'Mi mm :iuma whs wwiwaium4 " utiiw a ' Ti twin THEATRES Enjoy i rMt film in condition ad coiritoft! HQLLVIUQOD and UlNE "c f2 12th ft QUE 2nd LEVEL GLASS MENAGERIE PHONE 475- 66S6 lJ THEATRE NO. 1 THEATFfc NO. i 'THIS. 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