The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 23, 1986, Image 14

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One Whisper adds
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By Kyle Foster
St.iff Reporter
One Whisper is Roger Benes, lead
vocal and keyboards, Les Bennet, gui
tar, Pat Yarusso, bass guitar, and Jeff
Dell, drums.
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One of Lincoln's newest bands, Oni
Whisper, will be appearing Friday and The foursome has built up a sizeable
Saturday night at Chesterfields, in the fraternity and sorority following among
lower level of Gunny's. Cover charge UNL's Greeks by playing at events.
will bo $2.
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More recent ly, however, t hey have begun
to attract a sizeable non-Greek audience
by playing Lincoln's local clubs includ
ing The Zoo Bar, Chesterfields, and the
Drumstick.
Band Preview
The band's original and very dance
able: a good party sound.
"We think it's important to be origi
nal," Benes said. "We try to combine all
of our efforts into one sound. We try to
give out one experience from four dif
ferent people."
Although the band is becoming pop
ular, bassist Yarusso says he is not
satisfied.
"We've got to build up more of a
following," he said. "Bars are like a
concert atmosphere. People will sit
down and watch you before they'll get
up and dance. We're trying to put on a
show as well as the music."
The bulk of One Whisper's song list Andrea HoyDaily Nebraskan
is original material, but they do play a Guitarist Les Bennett
few covers by bands such as l;2, The Benes said, "you either try to play it nal twist."
Beatles, and The Cars. exactly as it's recorded or you try to "We're not all straight and serious,"
"There's two ways to do covers,'1 add an original twist. We add an origi- Benes adds. "We like to have a lot of
fun, we re a little insane.
In spite of this happy-go-lucky atti
tude, the band has a serious attitude
about its music.
"We feel guilty if we don't play up to
par," Benes said. "When we don't, we
come out the next night playing three
times as hard. If we didn't we couldn't
exist as a band much longer."
The band's plans include promo
tions and a lot of hard work. They will
be recording a promotional single in
late January.
Clapp, Carpenter
perform together in
Westbrook recital
Violinist Stephen Clapp of the Ober
lin Conservatory of Music in Ohio, and
Pianist William Carpenter, Lincoln per
former and teacher, will represent
works by Beethoven, Bloch and Franck
at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, at Westbrook
Recital Hall, 1 1th and R streets.
The performance is sponsored by the
Nebraska Unit of the American Teachers
Association with support from the Ne
braska Arts Council and the Lincoln
Community Arts Council.
Clapp is professor of violin at Ober
lin and first violinist of the Oberlin
String Quartet. He was the winner of
the Nauberg First Chamber Music Award
and the Joseph Gingold Prize of the
Cleveland Society for Strings.
Carpenter is a performing pianist,
teacher of piano and chamber music
coach. He is a graduate of the Eastman
School of Music and holds a Master of
Music degree from the University of
Notre Dame.
Thursday, January 23, 1986
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