The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 22, 1987, Image 7

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A&M students dance to beat
of The Dishes at local show
By Staci Finch
Music Reviewer
You won’t see them on MTV
and you won’t hear them on your
favorite Top 40 radio station, but
if you want to dance to wild, wacky
and fun rock ’n’ roll, you want to
hear The Dishes.
“We got together five years ago,
in Houston,” lead singer Jimmy
Raycraft said.
“I looked around and every
body was playing country or blues,
and there just wasn’t any fun
bands around for people to dance
to,” Raycraft said.
“So I got together some people I
knew and we decided to change
that,” he said.
It’s a fun dance band for sure. If
you want to see lots of long hair,
then buy the latest Teen Beat with
Jon Bon Jovi on the cover. Mem
bers of The Dishes, casually
__ dressed in
shorts, T-
Review shirts and
tennis shoes,
came to a lo
cal club last night to get people to
dance. And that’s exactly what
happened.
When the band swung into its
opening set for around 200 peo
ple, it wasn’t two songs before the
dance floor began to be filled with
bodies jumping, swaying, bopping
and otherwise keeping time to the
music.
And keeping time wasn’t hard
to do.
Dickie Malone’s bass could be
heard across the street and Rick
Falcone’s drums and Barbara Do-
naho’s keyboards weren’t far be
hind.
But the music was right on key
and you would have to listen hard
to hear a sour note in the eclectic
sets The Dishes performed.
The band played everything
from Elvis to the Beatles to Step-
penwolf and the people in the au
dience loved it as they danced and
applauded and danced some
more.
The Dishes, who play all over
Texas, in Louisiana and New Mex
ico, had just as much fun as the
crowd.
“We usually play the college cir
cuit, because collge kids are the
people who love to dance to fun
music,” Raycraft said.
“We love playing Texas A&M
because a lot of people here get
into our music,” he said.
Dave Marshall, a Texas A&M
senior nuclear engineering major,
said he loves to hear performances
by The Dishes.
“I first saw The Dishes when I .
was a freshmen,” he said.
“I’ve seen them play practically
everywhere they play in Texas,”
Marshall said.
“They’re my favorite band this
side of the whole world,” he said.
Mike Martine, ajunior majoring
in finance, agreed with Marshall’s
assessment of the band’s talent.
“I like The Dishes because they
are different and upbeat,” he said.
“They are a cross between blues
and rock ’n’ roll and dance music.
They are really fun to dance to.”
Marshall agreed that the band’s
music provides a good beat for
dancing.
“A lot of people think you can’t
dance to anything but Top 40,”
Marshall said.
“But The Dishes don’t play any
thing Top 40 and you can dance
all night,” he said.
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