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Artists: Americans expect packaged music m - Ny nuttier how yjm a m:rim h, H UnntUm Ike Wing in a rwffl with .nzUvmKim," Mritiyw wl'l. "When artist vjtr. the N? vport Jazz Fesu"a met ai newt i."ji:irrei..2c. Thursday, iisieriers meluij: into lii backsrounrL The slaves iodi; ins ieicos arm iu xuslu own iariguag jazz. One of lie srtsrs, Gerry Mulligan, sair? Thar music cuularf 1 be labeled. " "I Lie the Jjuijfs uefmniori 'I hurt play jazz, I pii music' Muihprr. saic Despite the plsysrf rehicumce id define jazz, Ihry agreed thai i: ii agaa becammf popular. Ailiiougc cuhusal support ii Climbing with jazz's popularity. Mulligan said. Americans still need 10 orvsh.jp bener music appreciation. An iiveiKSE Arneiican is corisuinly hearing music, he explained, and with this "'vah-to-wall muse" 2 true lasxt ix music is not estahkshed. An unasrsianding is secfcf inat the sound heard us not music it 2 oh1 represent!; xrjr: of music, MuliiGa: said. J . - I . . . t t . . ... L- Timt is no substitute for the mw au vuhuwih lite listener physically tetk, he ad JJ - Mulligan taif U i'mUuu ab'.ut erasing all Muzak tapes. Jk said records and tapes are now iaA of lite, but added that they destroyed some of Uk live concert market. if albums were not so readily available, Mullipn said, more people would be willing to pronofe live musicians. Gary Barton agreed that records omitted the spontaneity of personal muse evident if) ibe live setting. Still, he added, records allow music lo be frozen in time, making it more accessible and making it possible for Hie artist to leave his work behind. Burton said the substitution of albums for Jive music is more evident in America than in Europe. Europeans are interested in Jive jazz because it is i,,t wltirn pesefted ) mciix, he said. They watch jew feicy&w', XwWrtX-dim is easer and the towr.s are closer, Uurtofl fisiaej. Ccot!, reduces Clafli Terry 4ie4 -bt J'1 E'&ptans don't ex peel a r.irit deal, as do Africans. "We are twutWfwi to getting too much for too jiMlit loo often he tal-i, "i;e, audier-ces expect to receive entertainment tiit same acKaexaal way they buy soap - as much as can be squeezed into one deal." 'Jerry said it was uforiual jazz is still considered a four-letter word in some places. f or other " he continued, "it is a total way of We." Tour manager fcob Jones added that rbe Newport Jazz f estival has never been more successful "The size of the audience doeirt significantly affect flieir muyc," Jones said. Tve seen as many as 40,fXX) people totally involved. HA chooses chief justice Trte iLesioence Hal Association (KHA) Thursd2' iuot: progressed z siep farther low.nrds Teolviru: ar. t&ztx'jh procedure dispute by approving a KHA judicia board chief justice. On a 3 6-3-1 vote, KKA approved Ijui: Seisoc to head trie KHA court, .Nelson is currently ciiarrruin of trie Harper HaE Conauci and Judicial Board. Neisoc's appointment paved the way for a RHA court hearine triat could resolve a dispute m trie March 21 election of ?HA president Sue Irate. Kor, Hutcluiison lodged a cornpiaint with the KHA election committee, saying he was denied the cp port unify to vou at trie Caiherourid-.Neihardt complex because trie baliots were misplaced. Tiie election committee ruied against ms argument and lie appealed the cait to the KHA court. Until lact night, trie I'iiA court was m operative, but trie AS'UN Senate pacsec 2 resolution Wednesday warmng FJiA to resolve the dispute or lose ASUN recognition. Now. each residence hall complex must select an KHA judiciary board representative to hear the dispute, lime said. She said she knew of only three judicial representatives from Love, lltppnet arid Harper halls. A fourth person, Seileck Hall president Joe Lux, also belongs to the RHA court, Seileck KHA representative Pat Jacobberger said. ""We have a provision in our constitution stating that Selieck's president will also be a member of trie RHA judiciary," Jacobberger said. lime said she nominated Nelson to head the KHA court because of his experience on the HarpsT judicial board and because of comments she has heard endorsing him. lime announced that any UNL student may attend summer residence hall government conventions in Wisconsin and Oklahoma. Information about the conventions is available in trie Nelhardt KHA office. &. JflJi Li L tfmJi id Lhonj viy-U ' ' fL? J More & Even Better Bargains! corn pomw, TAKr: icrt, minz cwimwear, jackets, fosters, picture FP.AWES, CtMETICS. BEDSPREADS,, BATH PRODUCTS, MOBILES, PLAQUES. AIR HOR'I. CAtOLEt. PLACE W. ATX, KEY CHAIWS, COLORING BOOKS. WINTER SCARVES, TEA. IWCEtE. T-SHIRTS, BRACELETS, EARRINGS, BIG RED ITEMS. AftiD WORE, MORE, MORE. , . . 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