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Entertainment S Lubbock received a bountiful share of big-name talent this year, as groups ranging from Kiss to John Den- ver journeyed to the Hub. Rusty Wier played to a hyped-up audience Sept. 23. The concert turned into a Beat A M pep rally, and hundreds of students, their spirits soar- ing after Wier ' s performance, kept the rally going in the streets until 4 a.m. Gino Vanelli returned to Lubbock after a sell-out performance in the Municipal Auditorium last year. Pro- moters moved this year ' s concert into the Coliseum, but the expected crowd didn ' t materialize. A disappointed Vanelli performed songs from his Pauper in Paradise album for 2,890 persons. The Doobie Brothers performed in November at the Lubbock Memorial Civic Center, one of the first groups to play at the new convent ion center. Their music, popular with a lot of Tech students, provided a needed break from mid-semester blues. Kiss managed to break all atten- dance records at the Municipal Coliseum in February. A crowd of 10,300 pushed its way in to experience Kiss ' unique musical style and stage show, complete with vampires and other delights. Emerson, Lake and Palmer com- bined good music and a spectacular stage show to entertain Techsans in February. Other performers included BJ Thomas, sponsored by the Baptist Student Union; Oh, Calcutta! (yes, without clothes); Blue Oyster Cult; War, and the Beach Boys, the first big- name concert sponsored by the Univer- sity Center Programs Council. The campus went wild and crazy March 31 when Steve Martin rambled into town. Martin ' s first performance sold out before he hit town, and he agreed to do a second show the same night. Both were enthusiastically re- ceived. Cries of Let ' s get .small! echoed around campus for weeks, and local novelty shops enjoyed a long run on arrows and umbrella hats. John Denver played to a sell-out crowd May 7. Pausing only for an oc- casional sip of stage tea, Denver delighted his audience with most of his old favorites. The concert provided a mellow end to a year of top perform- ances. STEVE MARTIN 22-U VenUna
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