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Marines The Fern. The PmmLThe Marines. FOR OFFICER OPPORTUNITIES CALL 1ST LT. DASILVA (402) 221-3400 ' * (COLLECT) JANUARY 2-14 • 5,6 OR 7 NIGHTS BRECKEN JANUARY 2-9 • 5,6'OR 7 NIGHTS VAIL/BEAVER CRF^K JANUARY 3-12 *5 OR 7 NIGHTS 10th ANNUAL COLLEGIATE (S( .IMr WINTER SKI BREAKS TOLL FREE INFORMATION A RESERVATIONS 1-800-321-5911 I---: Blues guitarist moving fast Courtesy ot the Zoo Bar Austin bluesman Chris Duarte will play at the Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St., tonight and Saturday night. ---, - By Robert mcnarason Senior Reporter The only thing Chris Duarte knows for sure is what’s happening in the next few days. He’s not sure where he’ll be six months from now. Duarte, a San Antonio, Texas, native who moved across the slate to Austin at the age of 16 to pursue a blues career, will perform tonight and Sat urday night at the Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th St. That much he’s sure of. The reason this conscientious gui tarist knows little about his future is that his career is moving fast. Duarte is coming off a national tour with other blues bands but still sits in as a studio player for other artists. He is touring solo with the hope to gain a major record deal. Duarte, who has been writing new music, described his sound as “di verse, with a lot of substance.” “The songs I’ve written lately have been more mainstream, sort of rock ish, Hendrix sort of stuff,” Duarte said. “I even wrote a rockabilly tune recently. Plus, I write some jazz tunes. But instead of being light and airy it’s got some balls to it.” With influences ranging from Albert King and Albert Collins to Miles Davis and Buddy Guy, Duarte’s foundation still is firmly rooted in blues. “You definitely grasp at somebody at first and then they open the doors and you hear your own style,” Duarte said. “You can hear yourself being bom. Which is actually kind of neat.” See DUARTE on 11 ICE CUBE _ Available Onlv On: PRIORITY ITT Ti m u m* Also Available: Amerikkka's Most Wanted Kill At Will Straight From The noon S7I20 7230 FEATURING ICS CUBE CS. $6.97 CD.~$10.97 Always the selection, plus the price. 17th & P*3814 Normal *237 S. 70th* 56th & Hwy 2 Marsalis Continued from Page 9 and his impact on jazz. A native of New Orleans, the son of composer Ellis Marsalis began studying classical music at age 12. He entered the Julliard School of Music at age 18 before going on to tour with Art Blakely and Herbie Hancock. Marsalis’ septet includes Wes An derson, alto saxophone; Wycliffe Gordon, trombone; Herlin Riley, percussion; Reginald Veal, bass; Fairid' Barron, piano; and Herbert Harris, tenor and soprano saxophones. Though he’s had huge success in both areas, Marsalis is more often associated with jazz rather than clas sical. He is often credited with popu larizing the genre. Because of him, Sharp believes, the jazz world experi enced a “rejuvenation” in the 80’s. “He’s a household name, which is unusual for a jazz trumpeter,” Sharp said, “especially when you consider that he’s doing straight jazz. It’s not crossover, pop or anything — just jazz.” Sharp said Marsalis’ progression as an artist, has been somewhat un usual as well. “He’s sort of rediscovered the tra ditional, New Orleans jazz. Rather than getting more complicated, he’s getting simpler,” Sharp said. Tonight’s performance is sold out. A waiting list is being taken at the Lied Center box office. The concert will be televised live in the Lincoln area on NETV. Bii Graduate |OH Nurses... ■BlBB What are you looking for B^BBI in a nursing career? ^Strong encouragement and support for your |||i||Ww goals KTThorough orientation, geared to your BBH own education and exponente ^Membership on BBBI one of the world's most respec ted medical teams g ^Patient and family oriented prat tic e &/( )n-site and off-site continuing education M'World-class BBI challenges Vf The possibility to grow whether m BBBB clinical practice, management, research or education ^Flexible scheduling ^Competitive BBB|H salary & benefits Progressive technology IBI^^BH Diverse range of clinical specialities What are you looking |Bm for ‘n a place to live? Ka beautiful midwestern city of 70,000 HPH^A community of professionals ^Recreational BBBB ant* cu*tura* opportunities for all seasons ^Cosmopolitan atmosphere in an internationally known medical center J lL| j| Look into Mayo Medical Center, Rochester; Minnesota • For information: Mayo Medical Center, MB Nursing Recruitment, IBB P.O. Box 6057, ■BsSMB Rochester, MN 55903-6057 BIHB 1-800-247-8590 11 ; HI v fpr~?tl Mayo Foundation is an affirmative action and equal opportunity educator and employer ■ v1 ■ - ■ » » ■ y' ~ . ■