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FEBRUARY 14, 2002
Arts Calendar
Borders, 257 Robert C.
Daniel Jr. Parkway, will host
the following live musical en
tertainment: Jim Perkins will
entertain with modern easy
listening on Feb. 15; and Paul
Gordon on Feb. 16; and Ber
nard Chambers on jazz piano
on Feb. 22, all times from 8 to
10 p.m. For moreinfo, callthe
bookstore at (706) 737-6962.
Bob Dylan will be in con
certin Augusta’s Civic Center
on Fri, Feb. 15, at 8 p.m.
Please call the box office at
722-2400 for tickets or more
info.
Bill Cosby, comedian, ac
tor, and author, will be com
ing to the Augusta Civic Cen
ter for a performance on April
10. Tickets will go on sale at
the Civic Center box office on
Sat., Feb. 16, at 10 a.m. Be
sure to line up this weekend
for ticket purchases! Call
Ticket Master at (706) 828-
7700.
The Augusta Opera will
present “Turandot” on Sun.,
Feb. 17, at the Bell Audito
-rium at 7 p.m. Three riddles
determine the destiny of the
Icy Princess’ suitors. She will
marry the man who can solve
them, and behead those who
fail. :
Tuesday’s Music Liveisa
12-concert series for the noon
hour in downtown Augusta.
The concerts are performed
live in the sanctuary of His
toric St. Paul’s Church, 6t
and Reynoldsat theßiverwalk.
Theprogramsare free andlast
til 12:30 p.m. Lunch, prepared
by some of Augusta’s finest
restaurants, is served directly
after the concerts in the St.
Paul’s Parish House. Thecost
iss7per person. Aseatedmeal
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by calling 722-3463. The Feb.
19 concert will feature Rob
Foster and Alan Knight on
flute and classical guitar re
spectively. Lunch by Mally’s
Bagels & Grits will feature a
potpourri of salads, fruit gar
nish, bagels and homemade
cookies.
The Augusta State Uni
versity Wind Ensemble and
Orchestra Winter Concert
will be held on Tues., Feb. 19,
at 8 p.m. at the Maxwell Per
forming Arts Theatre (PAT).
The Davidson Fine Arts
Pre-Festival Concert for
Bands will be held on Thurs.,
Feb. 21, at the Beverly
Barnhart Theater of Davidson.
The band will perform at 6
p.m., the orchestra at 8 p.m.
TheMasters of Swing Big
Band Concert, sponsored by
the Augusta Jazz Project, will
be held on Fri., Feb. 22, at the
Julian Smith Casino, at 8 p.m.
Featured willbe “Glenn Miller
and More.” Contact the AJP
at www.augustajazz.org.
The Augusta Symphony
Orchestra, featuring violin
ist Vadim Gluzman, will be
held onSaturday, Feb. 23, at 3
p.m. at the ASU PAT.
Gluzman will perform works
including Korngold’s “Violin
Concerto.” For ticket pur
chases or more information,
call (706) 826-4705.
The Augusta Chorale will
present a concert in celebra
tion of Black History on Sun.,
Feb. 24, at the Paine College
Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial
Chapel. The heritage concert
will feature various styles of
Black musicin choral settings
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and solos. Works of Scott
Joplin, Moses Hogan,
Rosephanye Powell and Glenn
Burleigh will be performed.
Guest performers will be
Krictal Harris, soprano of At
lanta, and Johnnie Greene,
tenor. The 65 voice group will
be accompanied by Angela
Arrington, pisnist. Admission
for adults is $lO, students $5.
Tickets may be purchased at
the door. For more info, call
736-2958.
QuietSTORM isalocalduo
versed in jazz, blues, oldies,
country, rock and R&B. They
areavailable for performances
for private or corporate par
ties as they work around re
cordingtheir first CD. Besure
to book this popular duo for
2002 events now! Check the
web site of
www.quietstormonline.comor
call (706) 240-3373 or (803)
715-0146.
Studio ArtGro, 978 Broad
Street,isafineart gallery that
also offers lessons in art, voice
and poetry. The studio is ac
ceptingapplicationsfor classes
on Manga, the art of
cartooning, to be taught by
Xavier Jones. It will host a
mixed media collection of
works by Samuel O. “Renais-
sance Man” Will
iams. A dancer,
choreographer,
actor, set de
signer, vocalist,
author, sculptor
and painter, Mr.
Williams’ paint
ingsarein thecol
lections of James
Earl Jones and
the Dance The
ater of Harlem.
The exhibit will
run from now
through March 3.
Alvin Franklin is accepting
students for beginning, inter
mediateand advance vocal les
sons. Every fourth Sunday,
the public is invited to Poetry
Night from 8 to 10 p.m. Bring
your work for readings. In
addition, Michael Hennessy
willbeteachingclassesin writ
ing for the stage or screen.
Newartclassesat ssoamonth.
For more info and details, call
722-35%.
Unicorn’s Nook, the web
site of AC/ASU art gradu
ate news, is located at
www.aug.edu/~libmac. Cre
ated and edited by Martha
“Monty” Corkrin and main
tained by Tami Burke of Honey
House Designs, Unicorn’s
Nook is an ever growing site
now featuring the bio and art
works of graphic artist Sam
Barnes, designer and artist
Martha “Monty” Corkrin,
sculptor Roger Finch, sculp
tor Kathleen Girdler-Engler,
painter Lee Ann Seaborn and
photographer Lillian Wan. If
you are an AC/ASU art grad
and would like to contribute
your bio and photos, or for
more information, contact
“Monty” at
mcorkrin@aug.edu, or 901
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1. Who is Hugh Maskela? :
2. Who was the founder and leader of the Oddo Trio? '
3. Which one of the following was a singer: Buddy Miles or
Miles Davis? '
4. He is presently the leader of the Basie Band. What is his
name? :
s.Art Farmer and Benny Golson formed a group. What wasits
name?
6. Who is Blue Mitchell? ; :
7. Ablues and jazz medium singer was born in Spartanburg,
S.C.in 1929. What is his name? .
8. A well known alto saxophonist and clarinetist was born in
Sapulpa, Okla. On December 5, 1912. What is his name?
9. What instrument did Charlie Shavers play? .
10. She was known as the Queen of the blues. Who was she?
11. What was her real name?
12. What instrument do the following play: Dickie Wells, James
Oliver Young, Melba Liston and Julian Priester? ’
13. Who are the following: Tyree Glen, Milton Jackson and
Lionel Hampton? 2
14. Who is the singer known for her scat singing? _
15. What other names was the singer William Clarence Eckstine
called by? C
16. Whoare the following: Paul Chambers, Walter Page, Percy
Heath, Jinmy Blanton, Oscar Pettiford and Milton Hinton?
17. Who is Mercer Ellington? :
18. What instrument do the following play: Jimmy Easton, Tim
Sanders, Wayne Hoey and Amber Sarpy?
19. Who was Theodore “Fats” Navarro? '
20. Whatisthetitle of trombonist Larry McClellan’s latest CD?
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