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, y ,, __ Accords __ Little Charlie and The Nightcats LIVE from Page 12 ord,” Baty said. “Maybe we can turn a few more people on.” Friday and Saturday, The Hip sters, a band newtoLincoln, will play at Bash Riprocks. They are popular with the college-age crowds in Kear ney and Sioux City, Iowa. Let’s sec how they catch on here. Friday and Saturday The Limit will play its clean and energetic pop sounds at Chesterfield’s, lower level of 245 N. 13th St. Friday and Saturday, On Tap will appear at The Mountains, 311 S. 11 th St. On Sunday, Crosby, Stills & Nash will give a rare acoustic performance at the Nebraska State Fair. The ap pearance at the fair marks the open ing of a new tour for the trio that recorded a large number of hits dur ing the ’70s and ’80s. Monday, the Tablerockers will play at the Zoo Bar. The Tablcrock ers is the house band at the Zoo and its reputation for playing good solid blues speaks for itself. Tuesday and Wednesday, Mark Hummel & the Sue Foley Band will play at the Zoo Bar. Mark Hummel is as energetic a blues harp man as there is, and he was all over the stage and bar the last time he played with his old band at the Zoo. Now, he is teamed up with Sue Foley, a young guitarist from Canada, and her tradi tional blues band. This team-up is an exciting combination of musical sounds and influences that practi cally guarantees to be an outstanding show. BoDeans tickets still available Tickets still are available for the Scpi. 22 BoDeans concert in Omaha. Tickets are $13.50 for the Friday evening concert to be held at the Peony Park Ballroom, 8100 Cass St. Outlets include Pickles Records & Tapes in Lincoln and Omaha, as well as Homer’s Record Stores, the Ranch Bowl and Peony Park in Omaha. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. The opening band is to be announced. - UNL Forms Now Available for Directory Exclusion Forms are now available for University of Nebraska Lincoln students who wish to EXCLUDE individual student information from the 1989-90 Student Directory. This form is for EXCLUSION OF INFORMATION ONLY, no changes can be made. The name-exclusion forms may be completed in the Office of University Information, 208 Administration Building. Forms must be completed in person before Sept. 15, 1989. Proof of registration or identity is required for completion. Get a nice headphone radio when you open an account before September 30th. Occidental Nebraska ATM card. Use it at virtually any automatic teller machine. I \ Checkbook featuring low-cost thrifty checking. You won't spend your money on exorbitant monthly checking fees! i GET YOUR CHECKBOOK_AT AJU.N.L! Ge* hassle-free, low-cost student checking with free ATM use. Get a free radio, too... if you act now! ASK ABOUT OUK iTIggggjR1 STUDtHTLOANS! uKSSSSU Lincoln 1409"O"St. • 475-1409 6801 "O" St. • 489-9800 PO PEAKS ALL THE Co/AVOKI'S OF Ko/Ml WITHOUT THE HULA .: T I :>22SOUTH O'" STREET, Tq “ M c CUNL Students,^ ' Youth 18 and under Tickets: $10, $8 ^ 1/2 price! ^ A Jclinck Memorial Concert with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. THz FLYinC KARAMAZOV l bROTH R5 « When these juggling comedians were at £Z Kimball last year, clubs and a bag of jello weren't the only things thrown-they tossed V the audience with laughter! TWO SHOWS! SAME DAY! L SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 3 pm & 8 pm p UNL Students, Youth 18 and under Tickets: $15, $11 V */2 price! j With support from Uic N«lion«l Endowment for ihc Aru. For Tickets Call 472-4747 (Monday - Friday, 11-5 pm)