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Third album could offer big break [ , SUMMER from page 12 There?,” is a driven and hauntingly ethereal cut, yet retains an inno cence unavailable to most artists. Written as an ode to small radio sta tion heroes who changed and influ enced the lives of young America by teaching them “politics and love of music,” the percussion number starts the album off in fine style. One powerful, guitar-based song is “Teenagers Kick Our Butts,” a satirical look at attitudes toward today’s youth. “As an adult, it amazes me how petty adults can be with each other and with teen agers,” Williams said about the song. “I want to encourage adoles cent suspicion.” Williams cultivates a deep understanding with the listener through empathy and veracity. Songs such as “If I Wrote You,” “My Friends” and the title cut, “End Of The Summer,” purely exemplify the sincerity Williams stands for. Evolving from her roots as ^ traditional folk singer/song writer, she is attempting to rise above the confines of the genre, using her ever-growing fan base as a step stool. This undertaking is evident in the marketing campaign that Razor & Tie, Williams’ record company, is pushing. It is the largest drive the company has ever undertaken. “At this point in her career, Dar is set up to have a very big record,” Razor & Tie co-owner Cliff Chenfeld said. “She’s built a fan base with two previous releases and done a tour with Joan Baez. Those have both been very good building blocks.” In fact, Williams’ last album, “Mortal City,” sold 63,000 copies while her first album, “The Honesty Room,” followed with 53,200. Currently on tour in support of “End,” Williams will perform her soulful music at Liberty HaU in Lawrence, Kan., Tuesday night. Doors open at 7 p.m., and tickets are still available for $ 14. Excellent style, balance performed in jazz piece CONCERT from page Iff great piano soloist as well as an excellent orchestra. Piano soloist Larry Jones did a competent job, but he overplayed some parts. Much of the interplay between the soloist and the orchestra was completely lost. Also, Jones seemed extremely uncomfortable with the jazz ele ments of this work. The orchestra, on the other hand, played the piece as if it were written for it. The ensemble’s pitch, balance, phrasing and tem pos were excellent. Special men tion must be made of clarinet soloist Larry Schauer, who played the difficult opening clarinet glis sando and many solo parts with unusual aplomb. Solo trumpeter Joel Nielsen also made the most of his opportunities. \ Even though you missed this concert in person, Cablevision channel 20 will air it 10:30 p.m. Wednesday and 8 p.m. Saturday. 200s far sals Wowza What a bike sale all Mongoose bicycles in stock 20% off our already low price. 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