The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 23, 1998, Image 5

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The band is said to mix rock,
)ul, funk and blues, and is in-
tenced by Led Zeppelin, Aretha
anklin and Billie Holiday.
Its first release was the live EP
ee Love and Nickel Beer, fol-
wed by its studio debut, Little
ster on Rhythmic Records, a
llaborative label of Texas mu-
dans and bands.
The band was discovered by
ista Austin vice president
eve Schnur at the Nashville
itertainment Association Ex-
ivaganza.
Pike was unaware label exec-
ives were interested in the
nd, but found out months lat-
and signed the record deal in
) ris last summer.
True to the diversity that epit-
aizes Sister 7, the show tonight
ay not include two-stepping
illH d line dancing, but it is sure to
>ld a crowd-pleasing mix of
ck music which The Memphis
immercial Appeal labeled a
veat-soaked, dance-crazed,
ree hour-plus set.”
Local opening band Hay-
ro.
)od will kick off the show at 9
ilCm.
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After hearing this album, it is
y to under stand why Holly-
od has come knocking on his
or lately for his services.
Such shows as “Northern Ex-
sure,” “Baywatch Nights,”
elrose Place,” and “Party Of
:e” have recently featured
oit’s tunes on their highly-
/ed programs.
And American music icons,
:h as Dr. John, Junior Wells,
d Willie Nelson have recently
ed up to record with the tal-
ted bluesman.
>As far as Tab Benoit is con
ned, you can take all of the
rfect studio recordings and re-
^rsals and throw them all in
sea.
tn a recent issue of Rhythm
y, Benoit is quoted as saying,
ues is not about perfection—
about the way you are feeling
he time.”
Lab is about as close to per-
tion as you can get, and for
>se in attendance at the Third
or Cantina on Friday night,
i Will be “feeling it” all the
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P First Aggie Game
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□ First Opera
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Complete Your
Educatio n?
Score two "Aggie Firsts” in one fun-filled night of comedy as
MSC OPAS presents The Daughter of the Regiment. Filled with
masterful melodies and performed in French, the acclaimed
New York City Opera National Company’s dazzling performance
of Donizettis humorous The Daughter of the Regiment is a
delectable tale of love, intrigue and mischief
New York City opera
National Company's
The Daughter of the _
Regiment
supplemented with English supertitles
January 29 & so
at 8 pm
Rudder Auditorium _ __
Call 845-1234.
Look for the special 2 for 1 offer
in Tuesday's Battalion!
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