In&zj, tcptanbcr 24, 1D70 "k f -4 . . H " . v-" - Ds:!y Kslzmkm rtaoto Tks crcr Ciss est tebs the kst dys of t!& CrowcrZIe festlnJ. The dxUss cf tfs "CM FiMIsxs' Con test" at Diownv2Is and the sadden riss of Uon?2 IOw at Peru Ststc CoIIc is net a cbicd epic of great proportions. It does give an excuse, though, to reflect on the redirection and subsequent burial of country and tluegrass music in the wake of its discovery by the public. Although the attempt to creat a blue grass festival at Peru represents a-worth while concert opportunity Tor a new gener ation of performers, it is out of respect that the CrownviUle festival be laid to rest with muted dignity. The Brownvde festival started as a historical-cultural experience. Initially, the audience numbered in the hundreds, and was dominated by a traditional type of bluegrass-fiddle competition The annual event caught on. Older peo ple mixed with the young. There was a nice cooperative atmosphere as there was an influx of young talent and music. There seemed to be little of the generation gap that papers talked about. The final year of the festival was a realization of the Woodstock nightmare. The crowds over-flowed into the thou sands. People parked on ErcwcvIHe citi zens front lawns. The drunkenness of much of the .rowd. served to sharply divide the crowd, driving' many of the older patrons into their own secluded area. There were open hostilities, and a good deal of the tradition and good feelings disappeared from the stage and the crowd. The county commissioners' office, because of the complaints of the Brown vle citizens or the impossibility of provid ing sanitary facilities for the mob, did not grant a permit for the competition this year. . There have been token attempts to re locate the festival, but for the most part this year's competition on the Dalle of BrownviHe riverboat lacked the sponta neity and atmosphere of the previous fesr rivals. Enter Peru's Boogie HUl. This festival, which will last from noon until sunset this Saturday, will have an atmosphere similar to that which killed BrownvSIe. There wi3 bs no lack cf talent at the festival. It features Lincoln's Sandy Creek Pickers, last yean winners at Brownv; and former Ehiegrsss Crusade members Steve ILmson on banjo and Gary Hcwe on mandolin, both ErownviHe veterans, and Peter Bkke&e, a professional smgrr-dobro player. A dobro is a steel-bodied guitar. :&0h vv. - 4 J E!u3grss six feet under ,, " ;,; ,;Sl; BWMi&t-.', .foSoiving Brownville .dsaih :', ' " "J ' -' ' jr - T - . - ,. : -, ' f. I . ' - -" . I t alter yz There wd be a V2Ie Nelson look-alike contest and a dinner that night. I don't think the early atmosphere and the simplicity of CrownvHIe can ever be created again. It's sad to try. The musk can always be better; Peru's line-up is outstand ing, and it will likely be a fine, modern bluegrass concert. I'm reminded of a Daily Nebraskan in terview with Steve Hansen last year when he was mulling over the demise of the Blue grass Crusade. He indicated that the break-up of the group was partially caused by fie necessity of doing more commercial bluegrass musk. He said, Td like to do a more tra ditional type of bluegrass, but I've got to think about making a living, too. I'd like to think that somewhere on some isolated, back porch, there's an old man, and a fiddle, and an audience of one. .... Recital is Sundsy--. Quentin Faulkner, UNL School of Music instructor, wl perform the Orgzt Msss ofNkkm de Gritty on the Miskell Memorial Organ at 4 pjn. Sunday in Kim baH Recital HalL The organ mass was a musical form em ployed in European churches from the 15th to the 18th centuries, in which organ music alternated with choir chants. . Assisting will be members of the School of Music Madrigal Singers, under the dir ection of John Moran, School of Music director. xxWx-xi JxXvx::X;Xxxfc :x:-XttX-x-x:-x-Xvx X-X-: vXX-x-xXCivK-x-rXxX; xx-x x:xr". xxfx .:-x-f-Xvx-: I X 1-;X-XX; i -s S$&. m - Hxm:s - x- S 12- A n ' u onwheie on JjJ r c: 0 J x i v V- V loo crezm cono . TODAY! V t!oaks from Corpus ,1 13 ; ft - X - S 8 I' :! . V J I r S. I - V 1 . -"t --j - X ft f ' t t H H ir v I: r' n . ft' 0 t" 8 if -" 1