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EDDIE MONEY Eddie Monex; Asks Rockers, Where ' s the Party? At It 7:15 p.m. on March 21, the doors were opened for the highlight of not only Spring Festival activities, but also the highlight of the year for most students. Eddie Money made his first appearance on the campus with the help of backup, Rick Bowles. At 8 p.m. the lights dimmed, and anticipation surrounded the audience of almost one thousand. Some of the students were afraid that Turner Auditorium could not accoustically handle a concert of this caliber. In fact freshman Debra McDaniel speculated that Turner Auditorium might fall, but she was certain that it would never be the same! Well accoustically. Turner Auditorium performed almost as well as Money himself; the sound waves did not bounce off the walls as many had anticipated. On the other hand, the fact that some thought it would never be the same proved to be true by the accounts of the Clean-up Committee. The carpet as well as the walls were damaged during the excitement. Money played for over one and a half hours including two encores. The ma- jority of the concert consisted of music from his most recent album, Where ' s the Party? Mear the end of the concert, however. Money performed such hits as, Two Tickets to Paradise and Baby, Hold on to Me, which brought the entire audience to a roar. He played three songs I knew; I could ' ve found better things to do with my $3.50, said John Phillips, one of the few persons interviewed that was not pleased with Money ' s performance. To add to the excitement of having a well-known recording artist on campus, it was Eddie Money ' s birthday. During the first encore, his band members led the audience in a chorus of Happy Birthday. After the concert, the Enter- tainment Committee gave him a small party on stage as a part of the celebra- tion. When asked how he liked spending his birthday with Campbell University, Money replied: To be quite honest with you, in the past ten years of birthdays, I can ' t remember having a better one. Three years ago, I spent my birthday with The Stones, and this one even beat that one. It was great spending time with an intimate crowd that knew all my tunes. The Southern hospitality was great for a Yankee boy like me! — Carol Dorn §r II .
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KEVIN SPENCER IS lowered down inl( aquarium filled with appmximately 175 gallo water as he performs the Water Torture Cell illu sion during Spring Festival Week. 26 SPRING FESTIVAL
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