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LC Kerry Livgren enhances the sound of KANSAS with his con- tributions at the keyboards and on the bass guitar.
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20 John Elefante keeps the beat during Kansas’ performance at Ewing Coliseum. Photos by Paul Stillings Kansas rocks to the point of “Know return” E n September 14th, Kan- sas, the first major band to perform at Ewing Coli- seum since 1981, opened the new semester with a blast — literally. A long intermission followed the opening band, Shooting Star. Then a big explosion grabbed the attention of 3,500 listeners. They then be- gan rocking to the beat of Kan- sas’ hit song, ‘Fight Fire With Fire.’ For the next 90 minutes, Kansas moved its audience with a balanced mixture of old and new hits, such as ‘‘Point of Know Return,” ‘Play the Game Tonight,” ‘Dust in the Wind,” and “Carry On Way- ward Son.” How has Kansas’ music style changed since the band start- ed out? Kerry Livgren, guitar and keyboard artist, said, ‘It’s Concerts produce energy. This energy is conveyed to the audi- ence through vibrant singing and through crisp, rhythmic in- strumentals. more mainstream pop rock | now. The instrumentation has changed and the writers | moods have changed. We were more orchestrated when | we began.” | “I'd rather keep one step in | front of current music trends,’ said Livgren. Dave Hope, bass guitarist, || said, ‘We're more conscious || of trends now. But we do the | best we can and don't worry |) about others.” | Many fans may not know | that Livgren, Hope, John Ele- | fante, and Phil Ehart are born- | again Christians. “A lot of our | song lyrics show this, said Liv- | gren. ‘Dust in the Wind” is | one such song. | Livgren, who writes much of } the band’s material, said the |) lyrics originally came from|, some American Indian poetry. | After he started writing it, he| found a verse in Ecclesiastes in | the Bible which said the same} thing: “‘all is vanity.” - by Tammi Tinsley and Janice Nelson
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22 Homecoming Chief Brave Spirit led the way to an NLU spirit explosion during the first Homecoming parade in many years. eg bee Mel Riser
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