x liBit v, iiiiiiiiteil 8, " ) OA IN $ iS-f it --V' V5 o, .Oh i llll V. Thursday, August 25. 1977 The Daily Tar Heel B13 If f . 1 1 v Music of every variety can be heard this fall The Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band will perform at 4 p.m. October 5 in the Forest Theater. From the steps of the White House to eight straight World Fair appearances, this amazing group of performing men from Trinidad play a repertoire of music that ranges from classical to rock and roll. . .on ail drums. This feat has astounded audiences not only because of its oil drums, but because of the unbelievable fidelity and artistic accomplishments with which they render each concert or dance number. . .whether it be modern, classical, or their native Calypso. The calypso numbers are in a class by themselves, combined with exciting dancing and chanting as only the natives from Trinidad are capable of doing. The Paul Winter Consort appears at 8 p.m. October 7 in Memorial Hall. "The Consort is a bridge between the world of ordered music, classical and symphonic, and the world of free-form music, such as rock, jazz, and folk music," Winter describes. "We feel equal allegiance to African music, to Bach, and to our own home-made songs." Paul Winter, the group's leader, formed the Consort in 1967. after several years touring with his successful ensemble, the Paul Winter Sextet. Where the Sextet had combined Winter's early interest in classical music with the free style of jaz. the Consort added still another element the Latin idiom, inspired by Winter's tours of Latin America, especially Brazil. The ensemble has performed at Carnegie Hall, Fillmore East, and numerous college campuses. Their music is invigorating, moving, a humanistic experience. Their scope is truly as wide as the inner man can stretch. Jaz flutist Herbie Mann brings his talent for six I I 8-pack 16 oz. Coke 990 I . V2 gal. Breyer's Ice Cream $1.59 I 12-pack Schlitz $3.25 8 .25 gal. Almaden Mountain Wines $2.89 I .15 gal. Blue Nun $2.99 H Also: Glassware -Kegs Party Goods & Supplies Bar Supplies Convenience Foods Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. 'til 1 a.m. We're the newest, the largest and the most complete party store in the area. Hours: Friday Saturday bunaay O y m 9 a.m. 'til 1 a.m. iewer. 9 a.m. 'til Midnight 1 p.m. 'til 1 a.m. IIIIL j o 1 301 W. FRANKLIN ST. (Beside Roy Rogers) 967-4535 pf 0 CO O to Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. on October 28. In the last decade. Herbie M ann has established himself as the outstanding flutist in jaz. In addition, he has also managed to become one of a handful of musicians rooted in jazz who has made a significant breakthrough as a pop attraction as well. Though based in New York, Herbie has established himself as an international attraction as a concert artist and is always a big drawer of crowds w herever he performs. The Hampton Institute Choir will appear November 1 K at 12 noon in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union. This world famous singing group consisting of approximately 38 voices, under the direction of Mr. Bob Rice, has an impressive performance record. As well as giving concerts at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center and Philharmonic Hall, the choir has" just completed a tour of the Scandanavian countries, the Virgin Islands and virtually every city in the United States. Participation in the tribute to Duke Ellington at the Cathedral of St, John the Divine with Dave Brubeck, Sarah Vaughn and Joe Williams offers another highlight to the choir's history. THE MANDARIN GAZEBO YOUR CUP OF TEA ARTS GIFTS DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES Some of the nicest friends are made spending a few hours together under our roof we may not have your favorite homemade pies or cookies but it's still a great place to know & spend a little time don't wait until winter frost or feeling blue to discover our reading corner & fortunes In our cookie jar come play with our friendly pets (created with loving hands). Mix match fantasy table settings with our crystals, dlnnerware, napkins, flowers or dream of cordon bleu wizardry with 'Madame Lou's favorite cookbooks & utensils MMH! Need we say more? THE HOUSE SPECIAL:ORIENTALIA is Tres Magnifique porcelains, Ivories, ades, scrolls, lamps, sensational rugs, cushions all beautifully together for your special world be picky browse a little & make a friend. THE MANDARIN GAZEBO "Our 1 customercritic necromancer Unlvitity Mall Chapal Hill 967-4556 N 'V 1 ' ' V 'SAO. r . I 'X . ,eta beta 1 an presents the Semi-Annual V ALL-CAMPUS PARTY - featuring The Dynamic Upsettefi Beer available ZBT. House -Proceeds to Easter Seals 220 Finley Golf Course Rd. TONIGHT 9 p.m. til 1 a.m. See posters on campus for free shuttle bus information YS i , j.i, W1 h Pizza Sandwiches Seafood Daily Specials Hospitality Hours Daily 5 p.m. -7 p.m. Take-Out Orders Available We Cater to Parties, Sororities, Fraternities OPEN 7 DAYS EACH WEEK 11 A.M. 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