" If I' BRASS RAIL 1 i V If' 1 . 1 "check the rest then come to the best" Try our famous Brass Rail special Hamburgers - the most copied Hamburgers on "O" st. Everyday reasonable prices American Premium Quality Beer - FALLSTAFF Foos - Pong - Ping and board 1436 '0' st. CLASS SCHEDULE CONFLICTS? WORK SCHEDULE CONFLICTS? Take That Course Through INDEPENDENT STUDY BY CORRESPONDENCE Register Anytime Do Your Work When You Choose 1 40 Courses Available WHERE? University Extension Division 511 Nebraska Hall -City Campus BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ' Mi .4 I V n- isiii sum sii PRESENT H INTERNATIONAL J - in a if nuLIUAi ' ' . .folk dances from a dozen dif ferent countries presented with the relentless gaiety of a color r,pread in National Geographic' (NY Times review after Lincoln Center Performance) Saturday-Nov. 9 Kimball Recital Hall lifi:'t: S? f0--gen. admission: S1 .50 UN-L students A 'Pliable at Union South Desk or Westbrook 113 So' nsored by Nebraska Union Contemporary Arts Committee We're all PhD's of Metaphysics Experts in the spirit world, that is! H DAN " Irk -r U II 111 'DARRELL .GEORGE STEVE Shop our large selection of wines & Liquors; you'l discover we have everyday discount prices. KsSJ 27th&'0' "Great Parties Start Here!" 432-1566 1 f 'I1 1 i . F i L fi in hi IJHM r A m , ' f.M I :-:;v i - kill 8 I ill Son Seals to perform in Nebraska Union ballroom Sunday night. union H II V i)l gets the blues Sunday By Meg Greene The old and new sound of blues will be featured side by side Sunday night when Muddy Waters and the Son Seals Blues F3and perform in the Nebraska Union ball room. The legendary Waters was born in 1915 in Mississippi. He began playing the harmonica and guitar, drawing his influence from Southern delta blues men. The early '50s found Waters in Chicago, where the bluesmen Otis Spann and Willy Dixon, among others, the amplified Chicago blues sound was quickly developing. Waters rapidly became one of the most influential and powerful performers of the Chicago .sound. Many of today's rock musicians have drawn their influence from Muddy Waters, including Bob Dylari and the late Jirni Hendrix. Water's impact as a musician and performer only now is being recognized. Son Sea's is of the new generation of black blues musicians. The son of musician Jim Seals, who playe"! with the Rabbit Foot Minstrels, Seals was exposed to blues at an early age. At thirteen, Seals was drumming behind traveling bluesmen who played at his father's nightclub. At eighteen, the guitar replaced his drums. Seals formed his own band and moved to Chicago, where he makes his home now. Seals writes most of his material, but only has recorded twice in his musical career. His most current album is "The Son Seals Blues Band." Seals and his band's biting, scuttling blues sound will kick off the concert at 7:30 pm. Tfckets are $2 in advance and $2.50 at the door. iii kjkiivoii i laiinci oniiib aiiu UtJallb h.i.s. jsGuys ON SALE NOW! We've also got Kennington Shirts and Sweaters, Belts, Posters, OshKosh B' Gosh Bibs's, Sleepwear, Gunnie Tops, Collegs Tops, Braceletts, Lockets, Rings, incense, Earrings, ETCH , 17 1 fV IVI I I' JtJ ...for Guys and Gals page 10 daily nebraskan friday, november8, 1974