and drummer Drew White joined in for the remainder of the set. The band started with “Dead Men Don’t Talk, ” a solid rock ’n’ roll track from their new album. The dancers then flocked to the floor as Cooper strapped on an electric guitar and led the band through “Twist and Shout. ” Cooper then appeared back on stage for a second acoustic set after a short intermission. Cooper leaned more toward folk and country during this second acoustic set, which turned out to be better than the first. The audience responded most enthusiastically to Cooper’s renditions of the classic “Jesse James” and the country-rooted “Falling Star. ” In contrast to the country and folk-oriented sound of Cooper’s solo performances, his performances with Nuclear Family were pure rock ’n’ roll. A particularly enjoyable moment in Nuclear Family’s show was Cooper’s excursion into social commentary, “Just Give Us Some Money. ” Cooper’s lyrics invoked the names of several well-known 1907 Texas Ave. So. College Station MOSES CHIROPRACTir ^CENTER^ 69MOSES 696-6737 Are you experiencing □Headaches QBack Pain DNeck Pain DSports Injuries You need chiropractic care Initial Consultation Exam $29 M includes 2 x-rays expires 2/29/88 201 Live Oak College Station, TX 77840 696-3411 RANDY SIMS Bar-B-Que House FAMILY PAK SPECIAL-TO GO $9.99 Indues 1 lb. of beef, 1 pint of beans, 1 pint of potato salad, 4 pieces of garlic bread, sauce, pickles and onions. (Feeds 3-4 people). Monday thru Thursday 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. 3824 Texas Ave., Bryan 846-8016 “Auto Repair At Its Best” Complete Auto Service, Domestic & Imports 111 Royal 846-5344 Bryan across S. College from Tom's BBQ individuals who might have used the phrase that makes up the song’s title at least once: Jerry Falwell, Billy Graham, Jim and Tammy Bakker, etc. The band are accomplished musicians, with Cooper demonstrating his strength at the acoustic guitar, while Millsap and White are a tight rhythm section that keeps the beat going. The new material premiered that night appeared to be some of Cooper’s best. All things considered, it was a good night for this Houston musician. Review by Shane Hall Qqgk r J J lmje(s Department of Speech Communication 8c Theatre Arts Texas A8cM University Present Featuring Jeffrey Dench, a twenty-two year veteran of Great Britain’s Royal Shakespeare Company in the title role, and Charles Gordone, Aggie Player’s own award winning actor/playwright, as Gloucester, this promises to be an exciting production of one of Shakespeare’s most moving tragedies. This masterpiece of family greed and political in trigue, by itself a marvelous play, will be enhanced by the Aggie Players use of cross-cultural casting. The production will be directed by six time Edinburgh Theatre Festival winner Faynia Williams, currently Di rector of Theatre, Essex University. February 26,27 and March 3,4, 5 8:00 PM Rudder Theater Texas A&M University General Public $7.50 Students $5.50 Tickets available at the Rudder Box Office For reservations phone 845-1234 Funded in part by grants from TAMU President Frank Vandiver; the Arts Council of Brazos Valley and the Texas Commission on the Arts; the Aggieland Inn; the MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness; and the TAMU Departments of Anthropology, Economics, En glish, History, Journalism, Modern Languages, Philosophy and Humanities, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology'. Thursday, February 18,1988/At Ease/Page 5