The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 26, 1990, Page 15, Image 14

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    Williams starts Christmas tour, releases LP
oy me Maawiaieu rress
Andy Williams, who is identified
with Christmas from years of TV
specials, is touring with a holiday
show for the sixth year. And he has
made his fourth Christmas alburn, his
first new Christmas album in 10 years.
It’s “I Still Believe in Santa Claus,”
on Curb, released through Capitol.
He said it was fun to make.
“I’ve done just about every Christ
mas carol in different albums,” he
said “One was all carols. The other
two were half-carols and half-pop
songs. I didn’t do any carols this time.”
Columbia Records re-releases Wil
liams’ first three Christmas albums
every year.
“Usually, when you do a record,
you go in with 10 songs and a certain
size orchestra, and all the songs sound
a little bit alike because you use the
same instrumentation,” Williams said.
Each one of these is different. It
makes a nice album.”
One song is “The Hawaiian Christ
mas Song,’’ written by the same man
who wrote “The Hawaiian Wedding
Song, which was a hit record for
Williams in 1958. He heard both songs
about the same time.
. ^ didn’t have English lyrics.
Neither did ‘The Hawaiian Wedding
Song, he said. “English lyrics were
written for it and for this. I recorded it
and never released it. Twenty-five
years later I recorded it again.”
He said he listened to his old
Hawaiian Christmas Song” record
ing. It’s a great song, but the record
sounded dated.”
He sang “Blue Christmas,” which
Elvis Presley had on his 1957 Christ
mas album. “I did that with a country
backup group. It’s typical country,
very good country.”
“What Are You Doing New Year’s
Eve?” uses a Dixieland arrangement,”
he said. “Then I did a tongue-in
cheek T Saw Mommy Kissing Santa
Claus’ with 1940s movie-musical-type
music. I tap-dance in the middle of it.
I put down a board and tap-danced.
When my brothers and I and Kay
Thompson had an act, we danced a
little bit.
“There’s a commercial I used to
like on TV, Anheuser-Busch Clydes
dale horses traveling down small-town
streets in snow, with a choir singing
‘oohs,’ I did ‘I’ll Be Home for Christ
mas’ very quiet with sleighbells in it,
trying to get the feeling I got from
watching that commercial.”
Williams’ touring with a Christ
mas show began “when I did a sym
phony date in Seattle and the lady in
charge wanted me to sing some Christ
mas songs in the show. So I did, at the
last minute. The next year, word had
got around. I did six or seven sym
phonies during the month of Decem
ber.
“It was so popular I decided to do
a tour the next year, taking an orches
tra with me,” Williams said. “That
third year was the beginning of this
touring. The following year I added a
set and lights. It has developed into a
stage show instead of a concert. A
medley of hit songs Tve had from
movies is the only music that isn’t
Christmas.”
He uses local choruses, sending
the music ahead, and goes to different
cities each year.
“It’s a large show. We carry 40
people, 28 in the orchestra, 12 crew.
We have snow, Christmas trees, Santa
Claus. The stage looks beautiful. We
rent and carry the swiveling lights
rock ‘n’ rollers use. They get nervous
if they don’t move them every three
seconds. We use them to make pic
tures.”
The orchestra goes by bus, the
crew by minibus, and the sound and
light equipment in two trucks. Wil
liams and 11 people fly. They could
put on a show if ground vehicles
didn’i arrive, but have never had to.
When he tours with his regular
concert in February and for a week of
one-nighters in Florida in March,
Williams will take the same orches
tra, put together by A1 Cobine in
Indianapolis, of Indiana University
music graduates.
“They’re terrific musicians,” Wil
liams said. “It’s almost like finding a
Count Basie Orchestra in the Mid
west.”
Williams said that his Christmas
shows sell out more quickly than his
shows during the rest of the year. “I
think people really want this kind of
show. Christmas music gives a joy
ous kind of feeling.”
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sandpainting can be used to call forth
mythic powers and thus upset hozho,
or balance in the world.
Yistin Gaggii, another Navaho, is
the able and ample bad guy who has
learned how to access the computer
web and bring the ancient powers to
the modern, futuristic world.
As he shifts the emphasis from
mystery to science fiction, Foster’s
credibility gets strained, making vague
references to past visits by intelligent
aliens who left tremendous powers
behind.
Along the way, Foster leaves the
reader with some wonderful words,
as when describing the descent of a
shuttle, “falling like an amputated
arrowhead toward the red-brown Crying
pan that was Nonhem Arizona.”
The entire mystery of the “cyber
way,” the computer access to mythic
powers connected to the sandpainting,
is built up well throughout the novel,
but things fall together (or apart) too
quickly at the end.
The result is a fair mystery or
science fiction novel, but the blend
ing of the two genres is not entirely
successful, since the mystery is solved
only when science fictional themes
are introduced and that shift is strained.
campus notes by brian shellito
THINKING ABOUT CATCHING
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74 Social Services
76 Travel
2 Appliances 7fi Tutoring
3 Bicycles 80 Typmg * Resumes
4 Books
5 Clothing
6 Computers
8 Furniture 10Q Rides
9 Garage Sales 110 Announcements
10 Misc. For Sale ’ 20 Greek Aflairs
1? Musical Instruments 130 Student Government
,T n? s. r . 135 Meeting Others
14 Photo Equipment 140 Personals
6 Sporting Goods 145 Lost s Found
8 Stereos/TVs 148 Wanled
19 Ticket Exchange 149 Fund Raising
20 Vehicles ___
" 150 Child Care Needed
22 Adoption 160 Help Wanted
25 Automotive 162 Work Study Jobs
30 Bridai 164 Summer Jobs
32 Cleaning Laundry -
36 Health 6 Fitness
37 Horse Boarding_
38 Insurance ~_
40 Instruction «7S H^m^Pn^Rnnl
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44 180 Houses For Rent
60 M^sc Services 185 Duplex For Rent
62 Preanancv 190 tyartments For Rent
64 P,nt,nn 192 Mobile Homes For Rent
70 ReKis 194 Homes For Sale
0 RoI'9ious 198 Vacation Rentals
3 Bicycles For Sale
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6 Computers For Sale
Six IBM-AT's, 2 Leading Edga PC's, various contigur,
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19 Ticket Exchange__
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Call Heather. 421-1244
22 Adoption__
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your newborn all the advantages of a loving, secure
home. Expenses paid Call Joar./John collect. 212-496
0661.
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PREGNANT AND WONDERING
WHAT TO DO’
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Nebraska Children's Home Society
4600 VaHey Road
483-7879.
35 (»ift ideas
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40 Instruction
Music Instruction
We have expanded our private lesson program. We offer
experienced and qualified instruction on guitar (all styles,
all levels), bass, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. Call
now:
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467-2308
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110 Announcements
“I believe that service to
others is an obligation of
mankind.”
Campus Red Cross December 4th, 6 p.m.. Studem
Union.
iketball
The trrst ol two pre-season weigh-ins tor the intramural
lightweight basketball league (160 lbs. and under) begin
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The entry deadline lor the men's and women's pre
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Congratualtions to the new SEA officers and best
wishes...
President- Stacy Lampshire; Vice-President- Patricia
Herley, Recording Secretary- Jane Torrey; Treasurer
Mike Vodehnal; Public Relations- Todd Noble; Historian
Ann Robertson; Membership Committee Christie
Zoucha; High School Outreach Harold Houser
Crossword Edited by Eugene T. Maleska
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Bennett
1898-1971
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captain
9 Dutch painter
Hals
14 River into the
Caspian
15 In the buff
16 Not phony
17 What-do-you
call-it
19 Mrs Trump
20 Where Humpt/
Dumpty sat
21 Tiny creatures
22 A lot
25 Meat
26 What-cJo-you
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30 Start of the
Declaration
31 Author Jaffe
32 Is able
35 Ears9
39 Fortification
41 Comical Olive
42 Durrell novel
44 Its motto is
Industry'
45 What-do-you
call-it
49 Scene of
hysteria 1692
52 Lady Bird, for
one
53 Religious
community in
Iowa
54 "l ove of beauty
Emerson
59 Blue hue
60 What-do-you
call-it
62 Common
contraction
63 "Coffee, Tea,
Baker-Jones
book
64 Floor material
65 Unit of
frequency
66 Make a salad
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3 Indian melody
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5 Type of
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7 Citrus drink
8 Hum bug7
9 Humbug
10 Scold
11 Hard rock
12 Cubs and Reds
13 Hide
18 Thomas or
Horace
23 Neither s partner
24 Open -
policy
26 Part ot Muffet's
meal
27 Make sound
28 Here-there
connection
29 Cell letters
30 He s on first
32 Statesman called
The Elder
33 Graceful horse
34 Utmost
36 Corny stuff
37 Ivy Leaguer
38 Nomad s pad
40 Place to get
stout
43 I D datum
45 Lessee
46 Aphorisms
47 Flirts with
48 Con
49 Miles ol movies
50 Love. Italian
style
51 Hen
55 Play things
56 Light leap or
bound
57 Graph or pathic
opening
58 Saw
601 may have it
61 Acapulco gold