The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 31, 1986, Page Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, October 31, 1986
Daily Nebraskan
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Paurty in the Plains a fftam alternative
By Jeff Gromowsky
Staff Reporter
In an effort to provide students
with an alternative this Halloween,
the East Campus University Pro
grams Council once again will spon
sor "Party in the Plains" in the East
Campus Union.
The event is being sponsored by
the Main Events and Sights and
Sounds committees and will pro
vide a relatively inexpensive night's
worth of good entertainment. "
Hyponotists Jim Wand will begin
the evening at 7:30 p.m. with a two
hour show. The group Trash Can
Alley will follow. This group sings
with no instrumentation and is
dubbed as a "five-piece vocal expe
rience" by its promoters. Their sound
and style of music has been com
pared to that of the Nylons. Trash
Can Alley will perform until 10 p.m.
The highlight of the evening will
be the performance of Great Nation
during the dance at the East Union.
Great Nation is a young band from
Minnnesota that recently was voted
1986 Minneapolis New Band of the
Year.
The dance will last from 10 p.m.
to l a.m. and Main Events chairman
John Chase said he expects it to
draw the largest crowd of the evening.
"I hope people see this as a good
alternative on Halloween night,
especially for minors who may not
get into some the parties being held
at some of the popular Lincoln
nightspots," Chase said.
The movie "Motel Hell" will be
shown twice, at 10 p.m. and at mid
night, and promises to provide all
of the thrills found in any Halloween
horror flick. Sights and Sounds
committee chairman Brad Wilkins
said that the movie "will provide
people with something to do at
midnight instead of going home and
going to bed."
The movie is part of a fall film
series being presented by the UPC
Sights and Sounds Committee.
Movies usually are shown on Wed
nesday in the East Union.
usually are shown on Wednesdays in
the East Union.
"We've been programming movies
all semester, and this is just one in
the series, but by associating it with
Party in the Plains, we hope to
attract a somewhat larger crowd,"
Wilkins said.
In addition to the entertainment,
Party in the Plains also will feature
reduced-price costume-bowling, a
haunted house and several student
activity booths. Students can be
Harman band brings a blend of blues
Preview by Stew Magnuson
Staff Reporter
It didn't look like it was going to be a
really exciting night to see The James
Harman Band at the Zoo bar. All of
downtown Lincoln was dead Wednes
day night, and when the four-piece
band took the stage, there was only a
small crowd, not even enough to cover
all the seats. But the band started
jamming their blues-rock-bebop any-
Concert Review
way, hard and loud as ever.
By the time the band had gotten
halfway through the first set, those
dangerous gentlemens from Los Angeles
had managed to whip the small crowd
into a frenzy. When the band finished
its Bo Diddley beat song "Kiss of Fire,"
the small crowd was going nuts. And
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my God, I thought looking at my watch,
"It's only 10:30!"
As if Harman's bluesy harp and Kid
Ramos' blazing guitar were sending
psychic messages to the lovers of good
music in Lincoln, the Zoo bar steadily
began filling up.
The James Harman Band can send
out the blues any way you like it be
bop jazz from New York City, raunchy
rock-a-billy and mean guitar riffs from
deep down in Texas. They can sound
like quiet acoustic Mississippi blues
form the cotton fields or they can play
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stage when Harman plays. Their blues
is like California itself, where everyone
is from somewhere else. Kid Ramos,
guitarist, is the only native Californian
in the band. Harman, the vocalist and
harmonica master, is from Anniston,
Ala. Drummer Steve Hodges hails from
New York City, and bassist Willie J.
Campbell is a Detroit native.
The James Harman Band plays
Friday and Saturday night at the
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