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Ain ' t We Havin ' Fun Now! Photos by Dan Whitehead You can ' t help liking four boys who love their work as much as the group Alabama does. The boys , Teddy Gentry, Jeff Cook, Randy Owen, and Mark Herndon, could do no wrong during their Oct. 23 show at MTSU, playing their assorted chart-toppers from the country listings Feels So Right, Close Enough to Perfect, Old Flame and offering several different cuts from their Mountain Music release, including Words at Twenty Paces and Lovin ' You is Killing Me. In fact, this show was a continuation of their Mountain Music tour that brought them to town just a little over five months ago. Even the opening act, Janie Fricke, the Country Music Association ' s 1982 Female Vocalist of the Year, was the same. But the show was not. One item of interest: when Alabama returns for an encore, they refuse to . ■•x perform the expected. Last May, they performed a medley of Southern rock hits, from Lynyrd Skynyrd to the All- man Brothers. This time they went a little further into rock scraping up some Bachman-Turner Overdrive ( Takin ' Care of Business ) and, of all things, the Doors ( Hello, I Love You ). Fun is really the only way to sum up Alabama ' s second MTSU appear- ance, in the infamous words of the boys themselves: Ain ' t we havin ' fun now!! They do, and so does the crowd. — Gina Fann
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