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16 The Tar Heel Thursday, May 26, 1977 Joe Horacek's baby grows up: Deep Jonah draws crowds to hear local, guest musicians By LIBBY LEWIS Joe Horacek gets a mysterious gleam in his eye when he speaks of Deep Jonah. It is not unlike that of a father's, for Deep Jonah is indeed Horacek's six-month-old baby. Medical student Horacek and his Deep Jonah "family" have taken good care of the project, nourishing it with the Use Uyanik best local solo talent and a warm coffeehouse atmosphere reminiscent of '60's coffeehouses only in structure. The mood is pure 70's now; the student populus gathers in the musky corner of the Student Union basement to enjoy good music and a special cameraderie that Deep Jonah perpetuates not to band together in a common frustrated political cause. Horacek saw the need for an outlet for soloists who had all but withered in the decade's transition he had suffered it himself as a musician and he convinced Archie Copeland, Union associate director, of the need. It turned into Deep Jonah. Horacek had a rough several months getting it all worked out for while Copeland was behind him 100 per cent, the Union itself showed no interest in Horacek's idea. Some money was coming in from the Union, but most of the support came from Copeland himself. If Horacek is "Pa" Deep Jonah, then Copeland is "Uncle." Gradually the family grew and Deep Jonah developed a personality of its own. Soloists like Rod Abernathy, Frank Dieter, and Mike Cross appeared to play in the coffeehouse, signalling the need of a soloist drought in the area. Sophomore Anna McClanahan will be heading the Deep Jonah family next year, and Horacek is confident to the point of excitement about her taking over. "I spotted her from the very beginning she knows just what needs to be done and she does it," he says. McClanahan has also been appointed Social Committee chairman for the Union next year, and Deep Jonah will be the committee's INSTAoCOPY Quality Copying Franklin & Columbia (Over the Zoom) 929-2147 Mon.-fri.9-6 Tar Heel Classifieds Cost Only $1.50 Rod Abernathy (above) and Lise Uyanik (lower left) are just two of the musicians who will be performing this summer at Deep Jonah. Others slated include Barry Gabel, Frank Dieter and Jim Magill. main project, so "the future looks solid for Deep Jonah," Horacek says. Rod Abernathy will be starting off the summer at Deep Jonah this Thursday night. Abernathy's natural clowning and amazing guitar-playing have made him a favorite at Deep Jonah as well as at Cat's Cradle where he now plays with the group "Arrogance." Barry Gabel and Doug Goldman will be playing June 2, Lise Uyanik will be featured June 9, and Jim Magill and Frank Dieter are slated for June 16. BY Sti AKIjt EARTH SiioB SAN0AZS" j iijvs-awiij ey u 'MD &EACHCCM6B1Z "From TOWN & COUNTRY, Healthy and Beautiful Hair for Summer for Men and Women" The whole picture this summer calls for a beautiful head of hair . . . hair that hair that gleams in the . . thick hair . . . shiny hair . . . hair with Dounce . . . nair Sj pulled off the I moves sun Warm Weather Specials! HOMEMADE CHICKEN SALAD PLATE HOMEMADE TUNA SALAD PLATE BROILED BEEFBURGER DIET PLATE CRISPY FRIED CHICKEN "PICNIC LUNCH" Plus our usual selection of garden salads with eleven different toppings, including shrimp, and our own crepes all served with our famous Porthole rolls. I RESTAURANT J 942-1171 Serving Daily 11:30-2:00 4:45-7:15 Downtown up the little across from NCNB alley with flowers for romance . hair with a rornb or barrette X f s fSi x Jmm WE USE AND RECOMMEND?. IEDKEM Just ask your hair stylist. much more than just hair . . . Phm: M2-2950 or ft42-eS0 691 Willow Drive (Opposite Untvartity Main Cftpl Hill. N.C To achieve these results, get a good professional cut - get a good perm if hair tends to droop . . . add professional color if it's dull ... add highlights.
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