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Tickets for the Univer sity Program Council-sponsored con cert are free for students and $3 for others. “Everything’s going great with the album,” she said. “Good reviews are coming back in, it’s doing well on radio — I couldn’t be any happier.” Newcomer has always been a cre ative person and has looked for out lets for her creativity, she said. “I started out in visual art; that’s what I went to school for,” she said. “But after college, music was calling louder. “I love making music. There’s a space and a need for real heart mu sic.” Newcomer sometimes brings along a band, her Dorkestra, but usu ally she plays alone, armed with just her songs, w.t and amazing guitar skill. “It just depends on the show,” she said. “This time, it’s just me.” It’s difficult to label the type of music she plays, Newcomer said, but Courtesy of Philo Records Carrie Newcomer will perform tonight in Nebraska Union. she is definitely a crossover artist. “The fact that I get up there with just my guitar and play makes it folk, but I’m a very contemporary artist as well.” The songs Newcomer plays are self-written and the lyrics are strongly influenced by her life experiences. “I write about my political thoughts, my spiritual feelings, my daughter, even my dog.” Although her songs are self-ex pressive, Newcomer said, she tries not to make them just journal writ ing. “I try to have a communication process going on. If I write it well, it’s not just my story, it’s your story.” This type of interaction between singer and audience makes a lot of connections — and that’s what New comer loves about performing. “I can tell when I’m connecting by people’s reactions,” she said. “When you can see it in people’s eyes, or see lovers holding hands, you know you’ve struck a chord.” Newcomer said her favorite reac tion was at a show in Texas. “When the show was over, a woman came up to me with tears in her eyes and gave me a big hug. She said, ‘Thanks, that really helped’ and then walked away. I—---— 178 Pregnancy 180 Printing & Copying 1 - 182 Recycling 02 Appliances 183 Religious 05 Bicycles 185 Rentals 10 Books 188 Tanning 13 Clothing 190 Tattooing 16 Computers 193 Travel 20 Furniture 195 Typing & Resumes 30 Jewelry - 40 Misc. 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