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Idaho State Journal from Pocatello, Idaho • Page 31

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Pocatello, Idaho
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31
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I pOC.A-7'^LO, Yj 7 ON THE TOWN Lead Guitarists Mike Pihera, left, and Larry "Rhino" Rhinehart clown it up during a recent appearance of the Iron Butterfly. The two will be with the group when it appears here next week. Iron Butterfly Slates Minidome visit May 14 "We feel music belongs to the people," says Lou Hyland, doing advance promotion for the Iron Butterfly rock band, scheduled to play the.ISU Mini- dome 8 p.m. May 14. "By 'Music Belongs to the we mean we bring top bands to a college campus at a price reasonable enough for college students to afford.

He said the famous group would charge $2 for college students and $3.50 for nonistudents as opposed to normal charges of $4 $6 a person. "We're doing a farewell tour of 28 colleges and telling the people 'It's your music, and we want to give you'," says Hylandi With the Iron Butterfly on this "final" tour are two other acts, "Black Oak Arkansas," which records on the Atco label, and "John Manning," which will perform its hit "Music Belongs to the Latest album of the Iron Butterfly is "Metamorphis" on the Atco label. Members of the group are Doug organist, Mike Pinera, lead guitar, Ron Bushy, drummer, Dorman, bass, and Larry "Rhino" Rhinehart, lead guitar. Doug Ingle and Ron Bushy were with the original band that made the "Iron Butterfly" album "Heavy" in 1968. Tickets are on sale at Idaho State University and through other Pocatello ticket outlets.

The groups will use a specially-constructed public address system which Hyland claimed will put out 3,500 watts of music power. THE SILVER DOLLAR net PRESENTS DICK MAHTIN HUOHIl MARTIN HUGHES FOR SOME EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT OR RELAXING ENJOYMENT SHOWTIME 3:00 P.M. 1:00 A.M. Down Home 7 the atmosphere of Whitman's Round Up Room "Down Home's" the style at the Roundup Room of the-Whitman Hotel. Buddy "Rosebud" Martin, the leader, Mike Baker, bass, and Bruce Williams, drugs, "The Countrymen," have been producing dance music at the Roundup Room for over three years now.

The music, generally country, rock, keeps an ample crowd dancing steadily all through the night. For those who haven't been in the Roundup Room lately, it's been completely remodeled and now sports a service bar in the back along with enlarged seating capacity and better positioning for the band, which may now be seen from all areas. The Roundup Room holds out the opportunity for an evening's t'un. If your musical proclivities lean more toward folk music, John Batson, a one-man show at the Holiday Inn, has only two days left in this current stintand produces a great deal of interesting music as well as fast dialogue with the customers. Thoroughly professional, his timing is superb.

If you feel daring, ask him about his rubber duck. The Syndicate is closing out The Rolling Crew Saturday night. Denny King, Terry Wimberly, Ike Sinclair and Greg Hampton produce pretty strong rock with tremendous drive nightly. They Candice to star NEW YORK (AP) Candice Bergen has been signed to star in Paramount Pictures' f'T. R.

Baskin," a story of an individual in conflict with society which will be produced by Peter Hyarhs from his own scr een- should be familiar since this is their third visit to the popular club. The new group coining in features four girls--even a girl leader--and a boy, so you get sight as well as sound. They start this coming week. Al Steutzle, part owner, also revealed remodeling plans for the near future emphasizing a Roman motif along with a possible name change. Watch for it.

There is the new group at The Golden Wheel Lounge of the Yellowstone New Citations," I haven't heard yet, but we'll talk about them next John Harrison. EVERY DAY 5 HAMBURGERS Only DRIVE-INNS 5th Bonneville Jefferson Elm EATING ENJOYMENT DINE HERE! MOTHER'S DAY COMPLETE CHINESE AMERICAN SPECIALS FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE USE OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOM FOR YOUR PARTIES PHONE ORDERS TO GO--DIAL 233-3496 2215 GARRETT WAY OPEN DAILY 11 A.M.-2 A.M. SUN. GUESS WHAT THEY'LL EAT AT THE FAMILY PLACE THEY HAVE THEIR CHOICE OF- USOA CHOICE "MR. STEAK" STEAK STEAK LOBSTER CHICKEN OR SEAFOOD ALSO AVAILABLE) PRICES FROM $1:50 TO $3.

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