friday, October 20, 1978 daily nebraskan page 13 Yodeler . . Continued from page 12 Topped with a black cowboy hat, Bovee looked like a folk singer should. His faded blue jeans and worn boots obviously have accompanied him on his many travels. Tour beginning Bovee said he is begin ning a tour that will lead him to Laramie, Wyo. before he continues to Den ver, Utah, Oregon and Wash ington. If all goes well, he said, he hopes to be home by Thanksgiving. "Folk singing is all I've done for a living for seven years, and it's pretty meager living sometimes," Bovee said. One of the luxuries he couldn't always afford was transportation, he added. When he was getting started, he said, lack of transportation forced him to hitch rides on trains. A student of hobo music, Bovee displays his affinity with the hobo lifestyle in a tune that begins: "I've traveled East, I've traveled West, I've been in every state, a member of the knights of rest with dues paid up to date. There 's just two things that I despise; two things I always shirk. First thing is a cake of soap, the other one is work. " "I'm glad there are a few bum lovers out 'there," Bovee said after the crowd showed its appreciation of the tune. According to Bovee, musical appreciation and sophistication among Lincoln audiences is com parable to audiences in Seattle, San Francisco, Chic ago and Boston-which he called the folk music centers of the world. Lincoln well known Bovee said Lincoln is be ginning to be nationally recognized as a good place to perform. "There are good audi ences here, good people to luiiifinj tilltl LAWYER Stanley A. Krieger 1004 City IMat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha, Ne 68102 (402) 342-8015 Member, Assn. of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers 1111 i J ' . , meet," Bovee explained. Bovee, who now lives in Minneapolis, is a Bellevue native and a UNL history graduate. "I come back here and play pretty often because I have friends here." Opportunities to perform in Lincoln for folk musi cians have multiplied since Bovee was first active in the Lincoln music scene around 1964. Bovee said he left Lincoln in 1969 but comes back often for performances at UNL, Wesleyan Univer sity and local bars. Although proficient performers are attracted to Lincoln's musically aware audiences, Bovee said, "It's a hard town to make a living in. 'The music here is fine, unfortunately there aren't a lot of places to play here," Bovee added. But he said Lincoln is nationally recognized as a home base for many articu late artists. "Oh, yeah, incredibly," Bovee said enthusiastically, when asked if the folk and country music following had expanded in Lincoln. Bovee credits Lincoln banjo player Steve Hanson with the increased local interest in folk, bluegrass and acoustic country music. "He is the best all around musician I know," Bovee said. 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