The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 19, 1986, Page Page 10, Image 10

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buys used records, cassettes & compact discs.
217 No. 11th 477-6051
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Brave Combo is an heir of an active
Texas music scene that ranges from
the blues of Stevie Ray Vaughn to the
melodic sounds of 10,000 Maniacs.
Brave Combo's average set may start
off with the schlocky "Fly Me to the
Moon," continue with a polka medley
of Jimi Hendrix songs, veer toward Rit
chie Valen's "La Bamba" then end with
a kind of psychedelic-apocalyptic ver
sion of "The Beer Barrel Polka." All
while keeping a driving beat, mind you.
"Even in the best of gigs you're in
danger of losing people on one song.
And it's" happened," said bandleader
Finch.-
"We can usually win over people,
said sax and clarinet player Jeff Barnes.
"But if you're a media junkie you won't
like us."
The future bodes well for this brave
new world band. In November the
group heads for Europe, where a compi
lation E.P. "People Are Strange" (you
guessed it, the old Doors' song meets
polka) has been released. Finch's
ultimate dream is to someday play his
musical homeland, Poland.
Some members of the band also will
appear in Talking Head David Byrne's
new movie, "True Stories," which has
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been described as "a modern-day 'Our
Town' told through vignettes." Finch
also has written music that will be in
the movie soundtrack.
Brave Combo's next album will in
clude more of their own material, this
time written by bass player Hernandez,
so it will probably have a Latin feel to
It, Hernandez said.
Whatever the type of song this post
modernist polka band is playing, Finch
said they have but one goal: "We like
playing for people who are completely
consumed by the beat."
The show begins at 9 p.m. The cover
charge is $3.
Entertainment Digest
The UNL School of Music will host a
National Association of Jazz Ensem
bles festival and concert March 22 at
the Westbrook Music Building, culmi
nating in a concert in Kimball Hall at 8
p.m.
The festival will include clinics,
workshops and concert preparation for
regional high school and junior high
school ensembles.
Clinician for the Jazz Festival will be
Robert Kase. The annual event will be
directed by Rusty White, professor of
double bass and jazz at UNL.
This Spring Break
Go to the mountains
Go to the beach
Go have fun
but first... GO TO THE
MOOSE'S TOOTH
and SAVE d9 SPRING SALE
All Shorts
10 off
(In a rainbow of colors)
Prima Dome
2 Person Tent
was $119.00
NOW ONLY $95.00
Sale runs Wed., March 19 thru Sun. March 23
Moose's Tooth
Outdoor Sports
Lincoln, NE 489-4849
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4007 "O" Street
VACATION -
TIME!
Better Fill It Up
at Q-Place Standard before you leave,
Make us your last stop for quality
Amoco gasoline at a low price.
Our Gasoline does not
contain alcohol!
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Standard
1 7th & Q St.
475-8619
The evening concert, which is open
to the public, will include performan
ces by clinician Kase, the UNL Jazz
Ensemble I and UNL jazz faculty mem
bers. For information call 472-2505. Tickets
for the concert are $3.50.
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CALL 472-2S88
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$2 00 minimum charge per day on individual student
and student organization ads
$ 75 billing charge on noncommercial ads All
personal ads must be prepaid
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Friday)
The Daily Nebraskan will not knowingly accept help
wanted ads from businesses that are not equal oppor
tunity employers.
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Men's Trek 500. Women's Puch Olympia. Slocum Prime
Wind Trainer. All excellent condition. Call 474-5024 after 6
p m.
2 one-day passes good for Keystone. North Peak, and
A. Basin. $20 each. 488-5883.
For sale: If you're going to Florida. I've got two 3-day
Walt Disney World Passports to Epcot and Magic King
dom. $107 value. S75 or best offer. 477-8655.
79 Pinto Wagon. Excellent condition, low miles. 423-9243.
1980 Datsun 200SX. black over gold, stereo. 5-speed.
air conditioning, sunroof, clean & sharp. $4,500 nego
tiable. Call to see. 458-0869.
'78 Honda Civic, great transportaion. $500. 435-1167.
1979 Ford Capri (looks like the modern Mustang).
$1,000. or best offer Please call 464-2840 after 2:30.
)! Miff
RENT BREAK
1 mile North of City Campus 2-bedroom as low as $231
Middle income HUD program Couples or single parent
families. Yearly income less than $18,550 and at least
S600 per month. 475-6144.
Near new. 2-bedroom near campus. $350 plus deposit
474-1064. 421-3989.
Several rentals next to UNL. available after semester
ends. Renovated and ready!! 423-1535.
2 or 3 people to sublease a nice, 2-bedroom. unfurnished
apartment. Reasonable rent & very low utilities. Available
from May 12. Please call 475-5276 in the evenings for
more information.
Spacious newer two-bedroom carpeted apartment. All
electric, large kitchen with dishwasher & garbage
disposal. 521 N. 25th St. Call 477-7684.
VailBeaver Creek
Studio cabin, sleeps 4. bring only food. Available
spring break. $40 night. $250 week. 466-1713 or 475-5297.
145 N. 22nd
1-bedroom. $250. heat paid, near UNL.
475-0802 message
Available to sub-lease a spacious two-bedroom apart
ment with disposal and dishwasher. Low utilities; rent
negotiable. 466-1045.
SUMMER COED LIVING at Triangle Fraternity. Air
conditioned. Laundry facilities available. Information
call Doug at 472-9446 or 472-1 184.
For Rent: 4-bedroom, 2-bath. washerdryer, stove,
refrigerator, dishwasher, double garage, gas grill, patio.
3431 Starr- next to East Campus. Available May 10th.
467-1588.
PLASMA DONORS
Earn up to $25 a week or $100 a month. First donation
$10. second donation in the same calendar week (Monday
- Saturday) $15. New donors bring this ad in fof a $2
bonus on the first donation.
University Plasma Center
1442 "0" Street
Lincoln. NE
475-8645
Effective until further notice.
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$10: second donation in the same calendar week (Monday
through Saturday, $15. New donors bring this ad in for a
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1442"0"Strt
Lincoln. NE
47S-S4S
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