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D ,. . .l Sting steals the Homecoming show with his solo per- formance at Stokely Athletic Center on Nov. 2. In an explosive appearance, Sting thrilled the crowd with old Police renditions and new hits. Photos by Peter Harris. 0 rwi ., 1 5 1373. A x - 'vt xref- ug- 5 ,,. -,,, A ,-1 -- --fr.-.1 . ., -1, E-I 5- 1' -Fira. l env, -.,- If in xr I , I , ni. 4 'Q '-I 1 Student Life - I9 A
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-- By Alison McCall No longer in the light of that awesome trio we admired on the stage of Stokely many years ago CPoliceJ, Sting pulled a solo act with an electrified performance-back again at Stokely for Homecoming weekend. a . What a switch for this music maker, who described his '.'The Dream of the Blue Turtles tour as quite a learning experience t C with new company he keeps on s ag . ' ' usicians, Sting cranked With the talents of his fellow Jazz rn dition of the title cut from his album. In the 9' out a jazzy ren ' ' h mon , Sting changed his tune. In a height of beltmg out the ar y 18 Student Life 1 I I 1 r I o more 4 police protec ich I U 1 flash the man and his guitar led the band into a poppin ' and ' ' St' ulled rockin ' version of Demolition Man, an oldie ing p f m his Police collection ro , The strings of Sting's guitar played duet with the catching ' ch featured tunes rhythm of Branford Marsalis' saxophone 1n su as We Work the Black Seam, and a melancholy Bring on' the Night. You haven't changed a bit, Sting. You still dance, sing, and rock Stokely like you used to. Yet now you're the man with a t'on .... new sound, and no more Police proteci
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,-K J i By Ruth Ann Coleman What famous entertainer has an in- credible voice and enormous audience ap- peal? I-lint: he performed at Stokely this year. Does Kenny Rogers come to mind? Rogers once again entertained fans on Nov. 5 with a collection of his old and new hits. After a medley of songs, including Crazy and She Believes in Me, Rogers informed the audience on his latest fundraising project for famine relief in Africa and America. With a charged audience and excep- tional entertainment, Knoxville was treated to an outstanding evening with Kenny, and Ruby, and Lucille, and 20 Student Life ,ti- 'VXX Wi J 'HQ J I ff' ,-'ff
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