%ade Performance Friday Oct. 15 Kay's Cabaret (with special guest Acid Bath) Saturday OdE.il6 Norp^site^Jife (with social guest Gnostic Sage) You’ve heard the name. Now hear what the buzz is about. — $1.00 off cuter with this ad — EMILIO ESTEVEZ CUBA GOODING, JR. OEMS LEARY JUDGMENT NKHT THERE COMES A TIME WHEN YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE A STAND ««ll«r M llICE-.MHlJiMCBIN 1 iPWlEteillCE -llffilll "galEPN 1EIEC III absPEIEP LEW, U.S. -»LEI MUCK IJEBE ! M OPENS OCTOBER 15 “"SSIEPI '“"LEllS COLICS"” RMTRICT6D Page 6 The Battalion Thursday, October 14,] desnutt brought energetic show to («. Itoi By Lesa Ann King The Battalion Mark Chesnutt and Doug Supernaw Country G. RoIIie White Coliseum CMA Horizon Award winner, Mark Chesnutt, and Bryan's own rising country star, Doug Super naw, rocked G. Rollie White Coli seum Sunday night with a flashy mixture of hard-core honky-tonk music, slow love songs and heart breaking country ballads. The opening act, Supernaw, once again put on an energetic stage show and got the audience ready for some high volume coun try music entertainment. Supernaw performed his hit sin gle "Reno" and new single release "I Don't Call Him Daddy." He also brought a group of Aggies on the stage for the David Alan Coe classic, "You Never Even Call Me By My Name." Chesnutt kept up the fast pace, opening up with his rowdy "All My Old Flames Have New Names." A native of Beaumont, Chesnutt played many of his familiar coun try hits including "Too Cold at Home," "Your Love is a Miracle," "Blame It on Texas," and many others. He also performed a num ber of new songs from his current MCA release, "Almost Goodbye," including "Sure is Monday," /; My Heart's Too Broke (To Pay Atten tion)," "Woman, Sensuous Woman," and the title cut and cur rent single, "Almost Goodbye." The light show and musical per formances kept the audience on its feet the whole time. The house lights came up as the audience sang along to Chesnutt's "Brother Jukebox" and faded low again for his slow country love songs like "Old Country. ' Chesnutt dis played his acoustic guitar talent as he sat on a barstool and played the sorrowful ballad "I'll Think of Something" and proved his vocal talents as he sang a cappella the heartbreaking "I'm So Lonesome I Could Die." Towards the end, the Around Town Information is provided by the individual organizations. It is subject to change. Events Messina Hof Winery 4545 Old Reliance Rd., Bryan. For more informa tion call 778-WINE. Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 16-17 — Texas Artist Weekend. The winery will dis play works by 1992 Texas Artist of the Year, Cherrie Duderstadt, and winners of Messina Hof s Texas Artist Compe tition. Free tours of the winery. MSC Film Society Rudder Theater Complex. For more information, call 845-1234. Thursday-Saturday, Oct. 14-16 — “Strictly Ballroom” — Film shown at 7 p.m. each night. “Hot Shots! Part Deux” — Film shown at 9:30 p.m. each night, and at midnight on Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $2.50 for students and $3.00 for non-students. MSC University Center Galleries Texas A&M campus. For more informa tion, call 845-8501. Bold Strokes and Quiet Gestures — 20th century drawings and watercolors from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Shown through October 14. The Etchings and Drypoints of James McNeill Whistler - Shown through Oc tober 21.' Music Exhibits OPAS Rudder Auditorium, Texas A&M campus. For more information call 845-1234. Saturday, Oct. 16 — Andrew Lloyd Web ber’s “Requiem.” Production featuring the Brazos Valley Chorale, Texas A&M’s Century Singers, the Brazos Valley Symphony Orchestra and soloists. OPAS Jr. Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. Tor more informa tion call 845-1234. Sunday, Oct. 17 — Guitarist and song writer Tom Chapin. Interactive sing- along performance. crowd rushed the stage as Ches nutt and his New South Band con tinued to play everything from; string of George Jones classicsli "White Lightning" and "The" is On," a hit of Cajun music and even a Van Halen song or two Chesnutt put a lot of energy and emotion into his performance and kept the audience involved all! way down to the last encoif song," April's Fool." Itonnctt Continued from Page 5 Bennett a Grammy award. In "Steppin'," Bennett im proves on classic showtunesol the 30s and 40s, such as "Dancin' in the Dark," "Shine on You; Shoes," and "That's Entertain inent." He pays special homagf to Astaire with a medley off; mous dance tunes, "You're Eas; to Dance With," "Change Pari ners," and Astaire's trademan song, "Cheek to Cheek." Just as he did in "Perfect Prank/' Bennett again uses ill jazzy accompaniments of tk Frank Sharon Trio. The simp!: piano-bass-drums arrangemen: does justice to the classic tunei without clouding Bennett's lyrics "Steppin' Out" proves tha; Bennett's voice has only gotten better with age. His versionso! "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails and "I Guess I'll Have to Chanjs My Plan" are exquisitely done Bennett is one of the few artists who can successfully remab| these songs, which have been played for nearly sixty years. The well-crafted songs that As taire brought forth on the silvet screen are only enhanced in this record. "Steppin' Out" is for any one who has an appreciationol classic showtunes and the music of Tony Bennett. 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