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IS THE WORD Students of Rydell High graduated to Glassboro State College last April 8, as the Broadway musical Grease exploded into Esby Gym. The near sell-out crowd was treated to 90 minutes of shoo-wop doo-bops and frantic 50 ' s dancing while the players demonstrated what a typical term was like at a typical high school 25 years ago. It was all done in good fun though, complete with moon- shots, pink cigarettes and D.A. ' s. The action got a little roudy at times; occasionally songs were not the only things flying off the stage. So were lit cigarettes and small props. But no one was hurt; it added to the realistic flavor of the SAB-sponsored event.
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A Recipe For Forbert Flight one raspy voice, tossled hair, harmonica and guitar similar to that of young Bob Dylan dynamics of live Springsteen pinch of country and western dash of vintage rock ' n ' roll sprinkle of electric one 4-piece back-up band 800 GSC students wine beer Combine all ingredients in Student Center Ballroom. Let simmer for two hours. Then bring to rapid boil. Clayton West And so it happened on April 19, 1979. Steve Forbert first had the crowd lounging and tapping their feet for a majority of the concert, during which he played a variety of music including a tribute to Elvis Presley. Then he sang his alleged finale Coin ' Down to Laurel ' Torbert left the stage while the audience rose to its feet, clapped in unison, and crowded closer to the platform. Returning after a few minutes, Forbert came out and did another set, leading off with Thinkin . He later lapsed into a fifties ' medley including the classic Blue Suede Shoes . By the time he sang You Cannot Win If You Do Not Play the floor was shaking and hundreds of bodies were jumping and swaying. Thinking this was the end of the concert, half the crowd began filing out, only to be surprised by another encore. Opening for Steve Forbert was Clayton West, the energetic Williamstown musician. He performed many original tunes, including Love You Too Much.
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