The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 09, 1989, Page 8&9, Image 8

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    Like Father! Like Son!
In Person
MARTY
HAGGARD
Country Music
Favorite on MTM Label
FRIDAY, FEBR. 17TH
Two Shows on Stage at 8 & 11
SALOON
& Red Garter Dance Hall
501 West “A” St. Lincoln
Tickets available at Pickles or 479-9877
Heartland Band Starts at 6:30
Reserved Seats Available -
_Food Service Starts at 5:30
©$.50 OFF
Any pizza
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■ ~—• I TroIltaMys°er^dS.^Sin ,hlSJ0WF are s,uck here," Pieper said
I I around town that f66 much valldi,)r in comments made
JL 'nendfy as^onclw™ S mu$K scene * <*'"g or maybe isn't as
_I marefhad'a'sho^tohelnnpt'thl^b1 iLaid For.example, "13 Night
' « J I helped out. ” p ^et ^e,r a Pum made, and everybody
“M '^.^^"ocve^really^anges^c*" Pief^sj»d,ed "* ^ I
"T"1 times its^^arty'emptyf” l!ESu%'s is Facke<* other I
I showsPare3t?Ie same! added lhat generally the faces he sees at the f
I *‘7h fLS dis!ressin9- ” he said. |
* 7I pe<?fc e in- ’ Sullivan sa^^ But WG neeo SOme way to draw new F
Ji. I cBfer specials and INXS covers,” PieDer |J
J ’someone wh0 r
Jth(L
I but some have done it SuHivJ^fei!? E6* resu.^s °ut of this town, I l
—-1 being the hardest workina band in nSLli6 cre^s 13 Nightmares with r*
I they have madele^saTl^nds^X ^Z^ sa,d
. ^ I amount of effort directed at^tina o^nr^ybo^y e,se in L
fr“ Utt,ng from ’3nd amount of
I It doesn’t matter hm* harH 'L? e iasK L u
I your hometown,” Pieper saj^ ^ "eeo feedback from
We WOrk really hard'
John Fleischli quit about two weeks annlpf^685^ when drummer
o^a couple nearby ou, o, town daS^Sch £?£"*“*•
„ TheSlffCafe °nehn^' " *** sax,.
"rgTgain"9 0nCe ,hey * Swffl&kt fo^f^'e,
)urbigge°sr| problemwith dlummefs'We ladf^' Sa,d "Thal maV be
We re really aaaressiJp Z, , lack Patience "
lon t care whaUh^oWw r^ote hmk 'e|'T wi,hin ,he band, we
But Pieoer said that Ibink, Sullivan said
nr'ss,K“sS1sa^‘'D“«'
aaa^aaiar
fy. SullivanrsaS/'myrSb' mv^lfte e^ery,hin9 1 do on Trout Mys
inls." "iy too my life, my moustache and my flare
rSit^S£t"kt -e.-Atbngh, added
y with a new dSlr Tlfe'r muli 31 °Vl,y's on Wednes
luences with more contemnor^5^’ comb,nin9 classic rock ‘n’ roll
-at diversity of styles atona ones and employing a
-T makes up /liye
*■ ^IsWS°ullfvatonsa'dSeYcir0caenS|0c,n?ew ,a.£es al ,be show next
ause you ca">make peote:s w;vs,s>dr?:h'
ark Lage
1
The big mailing
That's what Thomas
Irvin, singer for Elysium
Crossing, is callingtn®
project toward whicn
much erf the band s
hopes and efforts have
been devoted to lately
The mailing referS+!5ia
package includingjne
group's tape.
of the Rain." which has
been sent out to born
major and independem
labels in hopes of a
record deal . „
"We've got back a
few responses, most a
them noting an o^aress
change for an inde
pendent label.'
laughed In/in. Others,
like MCA. sent back a
letter that they were nc
accepting ursolic itea
projects at this time. oO
we're still waiting for the
offers to pour in
\ *
In the meantime, the
bahd (Irvin, vocals;
Shamus Adams, guitar;
Julian Winston Terrence,
bass; and Bill Sullivan.,
drums) is airanging a
summer tour to get out
of state exposure.
"Essentially we ll be
going through the North
and Midwest - nothing
west of the rockies.
We're still trying to
arrange all the details
right now."
Terrence commented
that often out-of-state
locations are more
responsive and suppor
tive of smaller acts than
Lincoln is.
"Minneapolis is very
supportive -- even
Omaha is more suppor
tive. When we play at
Sokol Hall, everybody
who's there is watching
the band. People here
are very discouraging.
All they're concerned
with is shaving half their
bob and wearing all
black," he said.
"It would be so much
more fun if people
would actually go to
shows instead of watch
ing ‘Suburbia' for the
tenth time and drinking
beers, and then when
they got to the show, to
actually watch the
bands."
Irvin added that it's
sometimes hard to find
places to play that
allow minors in.
"We feel that some
of our under-21 fans
might feel left out. but
sometimes those are the
only places we can
play live. Even then the
support is questionable.
People have to be
excited to see a band i1
they can't drink a beer
at the same time. So
•
we’re trying to make *
our shows not Las
Vegas, but at least
throw in some extras so
that people will remem
ber it and be interested
in the performance
itself." •
In other develop
ments. the band has :
written and partially — * •
recorded five new
songs. —■r
' 'Some try to incorpo
rate me on guitar. ’ said ^x, -
Irvin with a laugh, "but I
have no amp at this
time, so we’ll see how
that goes." 1
Elysium Crossing will
be playing Saturday
night at the Cherry Hut .
on West Cornhusker with •
other locals. Speed .>4.
Wobble. Terrence said
the show would start
around 7:30 p m. and
cost $2 or $3. J
• Lane Van Ham
coin seems unwilling to support j j
~ * ~r'U
~ g^n^- '^-pp music for «s r~X"~1
coin has amazing » j
— tuCsic’in Lincoln, now and last 4 ..-.-J
L. ^Pl^nowt^K ' -~j
play, anu Wednesdays
t,avingbands^ > (H, 1
r K'CJhmonc/v People didn’t 4-!
j much money. *: chargo to
i ^ want to pay » ,d rather eo to .. .x—^
_ 1 O'Rourke's and jm>tdrink^ .
: j^usrh2r^*,2r
r s<>,ne>elia '"’^""k.nc thor |-*
-..i. tX^er,o«n,TheU J
: recently pUyedm^^;^,
jl .. _ Kan., with two oincr ;
^ r 13 Nightmares and Inc 4
J ind.fcon wen. on oSlLonts
'Cad ""*<* -.,, '" 'W ' ^PP 'h'Ih ~l
or Against. c rc "oc coo/, we’re nrrA . . I
»^S#?SS!Sit5,norrriy°f f
etepssi
^-RSi^^asBsr-1' r
S^gsiiipiE
F1
^sSS^s^rfT!I!''b8drou,hinfi,,s’,wa- i
X After two years of exis
T ,ence,isthe"brassjn
New Brass Guns still
P shiny? And furthermore,
doesV "gun" still shoot
"P"1” 3S^nBrianBarfTt.e
~U***P "and^i'to'turpu^on
a r\i a new tape as the major
development for the band over
*• **p»4 ^ -ThVbiggest thing wc vS
done recency was mrecord.n^
~7~ ^K-anJVfully
-U, • , we'U have it out next week,
1 ^sMhe second such effort
•T- X— for U^e band, which consists of
• ^^lisit l ori Allison, bassist
—^,a4 ^arty Ams\cr, guitarist Dtmg
A
«d-5SKS!5S.
s:,fess*
k'J^%cTb^hcf.Tsttf'rd
like ground and buy them
“^SSSlhe
firAm^er also cited the band's
SgH&r*
this now than we were a year
aR But Amsler said that despite
‘»trrffinBdrs.Li,
t . 5
onee f J whiV^J^r.r
rtouTt^Uwed^n ~
Although rumors nave
circulating ^J^Hubltff 4 “
the verge of break P' crcn| novv
college or moving, but th^J a .«
wavs been there. We lusM^ni
into it with the attitude ot ^
-
aunytoe ,we"fhave fun until _
then, he said.
. Lane Van Ham
i- * « ♦
p— — p- ^
i: msa: % r.,h- *2*""aThc rcsui,'isLi
££ POP - noise.”
They loved us. They wani«H CS(Jay n,ghl ,n L^rencc, hr-4
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