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THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2000 GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE i i Top 10 Country Singles 1 "I Hope You Dance," Lee Ann Womack 2. "What About Now," Lonestar 3. 4. "Prayin' For Daylight," Rascal Flatts 5. "Unconditional," Clay Davidson 6.

"Flowers On The Wail," Eric Heatherly 7. "It Must Be Love," Alan Jackson 8. "Some Things Never Change," Tim McGraw The Way," Jo Dee Messina 1 0. "Cold Day In July." Dixie Chicks Top 10 Adult Contemporary Singles 1. "Breathe," Faith Hill 2.

"You Sang To Me," Marc Anthony 3. Taking You Home," Don Henley 4. "I Need You," LeAnn Rimes 5. "Amazed," Lonestar 6. "Show Me The Meaning Of Being Lonely," Backstreet Boys 7.

"I Turn To You," Christina Aguilera 8. "I Knew I Loved You," Savage Garden 9. Thaf The Way It Is," Celine Dion 10. "Crash And Bum," Savage Garden Source: Radio Records Top 10 Rock Singles 1. "With Arms Wide Open," Creed 2.

"Kryptonite," 3 Doors Down 3. "I Disappear," Metallica 4. "Sour Girl," Stone Temple Pilots 5. "Satellite Blues," ACDC 6. "Californication," Red Hot Chili Peppers 7.

"Godless," U.P.O. 8. "Judith," A Perfect Circle 9. "Bent," Matchbox Twenty 10. "Hell On High Heels," Motley Crue Top 10 Alternative Singles 1.

"Kryptonite," 3 Doors Down 2. "Last Resort," Papa Roach 3. "Californication," Red Hot Chili Peppers 4. "Wonderful," Everclear 5. "Judith," A Perfect Circle 6.

"With Arms Wide Open," Creed 7. "Sour Girl," Stone Temple Pilots 8. "Promise," Eve 6 9. "Change (In The House Of Flies)," Deftones 10. "Adam's Song," Blink-1 82 1 I I) i- i iu i Thompson and Sandy Denny get their due on jV-T; 1,.

i IIIIISIilKE liitV lllilllPililiilllll1' all The Best Of" and The Anthology," respectively. The Beach Boys' mature musical work of the 1970s finally comes to CD in two albums packaged together. The must-have matchup is "Sunflower" and "Surf's Up," Also worthy the double-length "In Concert" and a combination of "Carl The Pas-. sions: So Tough," plus "Holland" featuring introductions by fans Elton John and Tom Petty, re-. spectively.

"Heroes and Villains" pays tributes to the Cartoon Network's animated series The Powerpuff Girls" with new songs by Devo, Shonen Knife, Cornelius, Frank Black, Bis and more. The one and only recording session of Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington is celebrated in a two-CD package The Master TakesThe Making of a Great Summit." The material is exclusively Ellington's from "Lucky So and So" to "Drop Me Off at Kid Rock revs up his nasty image with an appearance on "Deep Porn," a collaboration of hip hop and electronic musicians with adult film actresses. The Kid is heard interweaving guitar licks with the voice samples of his former girlfriend, porn star Midori. Heather and Jennifer Kinley come back for "II," a follow-up to their gold-certified "Just Between You and Me." Showing lots of growth, the set stretches from pop-country to gospel to a no- holds-barred That's Gonna Mess You Up." HankThompson, an integral figure in the creation of modem country music, is still going strong (at age 74) on "Seven Decades." "Highlights: 30 Years of America" gathers 63 tracks from the folk-rockin' band, not the nation. Included are five previously unre-leased demos and studio tracks.

British folkies Richard Country music's The Kinleys, Heather and Jennifer, stretch their wings on "II." Harlem." tie help from Shaggy, Snatcher Richie Spice, a hot new star Dogg, Jah Mason and brother on the Jamaican dancehall cir- Spanner Banner. cuit, jams on "Universal" with a lit-" Knight Bidder Newspapers Pavilion Nights could see its biggest crowd to date when Jethro Tull plays Aug. 1 0. Tickets go on sale Monday. Get ready for 'Aqualung' again ungle in the Jungle," it anybody? Pavilion Nights has beat-making potential on "Got It All" which finds Jadakiss skeptical about Eve's avowed independence as does P.

Killer on Jadakiss's banging "My Name Is a Kiss." 'j Erom the looks of things, the -Sf Ryders still have plenty of gas in the Steve Jones, Gannett News Service tracks, but each one stands out. Among them are the anthemic "WW featuring Yung Wun, i Snoop Dogg, Scarface and I Jadakiss; the pounding "2 Tears i in a Bucket" with Sheek, Redman and Method Man; and the omi-1 nus "Fright Night," with Swizz I joming Busta Rhymes on the mike. Elsewhere, Teflon displays his they've got bench strength well beyond rappers DMX and Eve, who contribute just one song apiece. I The heavy lifting is left j- indi-; vidually and collectively to The Lox (Jadakiss, Styles and Sheek), newcomer Yung Wun and a roster of guest stars; Ace producer Swizz Beatz mas- terminds only five of the 14 landed its biggest act of Nutty Professor II: This the summer with an Aug. 10 gig by Jethro Tull.

i The progressive rock band that sealed its incredible drawing power of the '70s with the now-classic 1971 "Aqualung" album, will play the outdoor tent at Oneida Bingo Casino. 1 ister to Klumps soundtrack by various artists 4 The opening double punch of Janet Jackson's "Doesn't Really Matter" and Jay-Z's "Hey Papi" sets the tone for an album that remains consistent throughout. Strong offerings by Case, R. Kelly and Dru Hill's Jazz (prep-ping to follow in Sisqo's solo footsteps) balance nicely against edgy numbers from DMX and Method Man. Sisqo's uncensored "Thong Song," with Foxy Brown, can also be found here, but the real highlight comes from two of hip-hop's most lyrically wicked lunatics Eminem and Redman who give up the aptly titled "Off the Wall." Steve Jones, Gannett News Service Ryde or Die, Vol.

2 by Ruff Ryders The Ryders serve notice that The British band was a major touring act of the '70s, thanks to the wild stage antics of front-manflutist Ian Anderson and experimental, extended and often riff-heavy works like "Bouree," AM top 7,000. Tickets are $22.50 through Ticket Star. Still in the market for an outdoor BoDeans gig this summer? -They're slated for an Aug. 26 gig at the Waupaca County Fair in Weyauwega. Call (920) 867-3395 for the skinny on tickets.

The Wisconsin Valley Fair in Wausau has a six-pack of grandstand shows lined up: Rick Springfield, Aug. Jo Dee Messina, Aug. Toby Keith, Aug. Blessid Union of Souls, Aug. The Coasters, Drifters and Platters, Aug.

Montgomery Gentry, Aug. 6. For more info, (715) 261-1539. I i Odds and ends: If you're overdue for a shot of 100-proof honky tonk, with an outlaw country chaser, check out real-deal Dale Watson Sunday night at Muldoon's. The show is at 9 p.m.

Cover charge for all that twang is just $5. The Groove Hogs are getting ready to release their new CD, "No Small Feat" They'll make it official with a gig at 7:30 pim. July 27 at Gallagher's Off Broadway. The post-Kor crowd can keep the party going by checking out Wesley Willis Saturday night at Concert Cafe. Pencil in the 19th annual Blues in the Park for Aug.

13 at St. James Park. The free concert features blues guitarist Billy Flynn, family and friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Yeah hey, maybe Jeff Daniels will talk about his upcoming "Es-canaba in Da Moonlight" comedy, filmed in March in Escanaba, when he's on the "Late Show with David Letterman" tonight. M0KM0RQG0 editor Kendm Meinert writes about stuff happening on the local music and nightlife scenes.

If you know of something, call her at (920) 431-8347 or e-mail at moregreenbaypressgazette.com. Tmm esse "Teacher," "Hymn 43" and "Locomotive Breath." The group's biggest hit came in 1972 with "Living in the Past," followed by "Bungle in the Jungle" in 1974. The Young Dubliners, an Irish sextet known for its Celtic rock and rowdy sing-alongs, opens the general-admission show. Doors will open at 7:30 p.m.; music at 8:30 p.m. It could be the first concert that maxes out the capacity of the venue, which started hosting shows in April.

Tickets are $20 and go on sale Monday through Ticket Star outlets, (920) 494-3401 and Oneida One-Stop and Smoke Shop loca- tions. There's a four-ticket limit. Country came on strong at the Outagamie County Fair last week in Seymour. The Martina McBrideTracy Lawrence bill drew the biggest concert crowd at Thursday, July 2Cth Open "Cbss" Jcrn with th Ccts A two night stay at the Wave Pointe Resort and dinner at Gilmo's restaurant for four in beautiful Door County! Friday, July 21st DO Shine Qlucs Dcnd PLUS 4 VIP tickets for the concert on August 11 Saturday, July 22nd Obcs Pool DOOR COUHTY fAlR AUGUST 9-B at the 7 3 Every Sunday FHGC POOL Tickets for the America concert are on sale now at HcketStar the grandstand with a sold-out veteran Kenny Rogers still managed to bring 4,558 through the gates. The Beach Boys drew 3,977 and Styx 3,092.

I McBride, who was traveling I Phone: City: State: dw Kits 30 to 40 OFF Intro Specials on Peavey drums McBride Kids enjoyed fair rides Cymbals up to 50 Mail your entry to: "Door County Dream Weekend" Green Bay Press-Gazette, P.O. Box 10235, Green Bay, WI 54307-0235 ENTRY MUST BE RECEIVED BY 8700 Prize package to be used the weekend of the Dxr County fair only. Only completed original forms are vrtlid. Photocopies will not be accepted. No purchase necessary.

Additional entry forms ore available in the main lobby of the Best Amateur Drummer Contest Win $1,200 drum set from dw Entries must received by 8900' See stores for details 1965 with her daughters, ages 2 and 5, tfald the crowd they took advantage of the carnival rides during their fair visit. I Meanwhile, the Kewaunee bounty Fair in Luxemburg has already peddled about 4,000 tick-e'ts for the Def Leppard concert there Aug. 5. Organizers expect the general-admission show the band's only state stop outside of the Wisconsin State Fair to EST i S7lflw90 ress-feizette Qsbkssti 1173 S. Washburn 233-1173 Green Bay 500 S.

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