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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 32

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Argus-Leaderi
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Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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32
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tC Argus-Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. Thursday, February 22, 1979 STEAKHOUSE Complete Selection of Steaks Prime, ib Seafood PINT and POUND $7.95 Fillet Mignon 18 or 24 oz. T-Bones All meals include our salad bar, Choice of Potato and hot loaf of freshly baked bread! AFTER DINNER VISIT THE CAPRI LOUNGE FOR YOUR DANCING AND LISTENING ENJOYMENT FRI. FEB. 23 24 "Tony Best Trio" This and every Monday and Tuesday enjoy our spectacular one lb.

choice top sirloin with a pint of beer or glass of wine for only $7.95. Compliment with our salad and soup bar, a fresh hot loaf of grainery bread and your choice of rice pilaf or a baked potatoe. i I Happy Hour Mon. thru Fri. MX Party Room Available for up to 100 people call for reservations I LOUNGE AREA Open 11 a.m.

-2 a.m. Mon. -Sot. Served in front of a roaring fireplace at the Round Table. Phone 582-6387 Brandon Plaza Take Rice Street East 7 miles to Brandon ie cashi MAVERICK STEAKHOUSE 5 a LOUNGE Worthing, S.D.

Bring a friend end share the BIGGEST STEAK IN THE COUNTRY! Tuesday Nite Special oe BARBECUED RIBS .3 Thursday Nite Cen ASST. FISH PLATTER. 3 Set fyacc Dcdt't Kttm! 27oi Friday Nite Specfaf SIRIOINFO Private Party Room for up to 100 people available Monday nitei. Phone 372-9 1 95 For Reservations i '-t By MARSHALL FINE Entertainment Editor In 1977, Columbia Records took the Money and ran Eddie Money, that Is. It took a few months well Into 1978, actually but Money's value rapidly became obvious.

Here was a solid rocker, capable of producing sure-fire hit material that spelled gold-record status for the company. Money cashed In with two hit singles from his first album. Though that record came out in late 1977, the songs didn't hit paydirt until last year. "Baby Hold On" was launched first. Its Insistent rhythm, Money's gritty vocal and lyrics that stole liberally from "Que Sera Sera" all added up to Top Ten status.

"Two Tickets to Paradise," a better tune with more punch, also scored, but not as heavily. Now Money comes back with "Life for the Taking" (Columbia JC 35598), a formulaic follow-up that manages to kick with energy, in spite of Money's attempt to repeat his previous success. A former police cadet who came from a family of policemen. Money is a New York rocker to the core. His voice is sandy and passionate; his arrangements are punchy and soulful.

While his new album contains hit material, it follows the same vein as his first outing: torchy ballads, mixed with fiery upbeat efforts that attempt to scorch your speakers. Yet there Is something about this album that deprives it of the no-holds-barred sound for which Money strives. Yes, Money can wail with the agony of a jilted lover, as he does on the title cut. And he can growl like a rampaging gorilla on tunes like "Maybe I'm a Fool," destined to be his next hit, or "Rock and Roll the Place." Still, Money holds back. Under Bruce Botnick's production, he seems to pull his punches when he should be wrestling a song to the ground and grabbing It by the throat.

Ultimately, he sounds commercially viable but emotionally unruffled, not unlike contemporaries such as Meat Loaf and Billy Joel. Still, Money is bound for another maior success with the album, because he follows the formula so well. It's pleasant and It moves but Eddie Money lacks the essential Ingredients to make this album a true example of unbridled rock energy. Need the score? Check the catalog Our Bar is open at 11 cm til 10:00 pm Delicious, crisp, fresh, tasty salads made daily, served with all dinners, also can Noon Lunches 11 AM-2PM Restaurant Open 5 p.m.-l 0 p.m. WEEKENDS 5 p.m.

-12 p.m. -I i NT Reservations always welcome. 1500 W. Russell Across from the S.F. Arena Phone 334-0747 be ordered separately! Enjoy our Complete Menu -Serving-Breakfast-Lunches and Dinners Open 6 am to 1 1 pm 7 Days a Week One mile West of Arena Try our Delicious Prime Rib end Crcb Legs 3509 W.

41st St. Sioux Falls Locations In Sioux City, la. Arnold's Park, la. jtSMMM Money limited budgets, it provides scores for some pieces available nowhere else. "The Amy Beach Concerto, recently rediscovered, is to be found only in the Fleisher collection, as is the little-known Victor Herbert cello Concerto No.

1," Dennison said. the new $75 catalog was compiled and edited over the last five years by researchers headed by Dennison. Work on the volume was funded in part with a Ford Foundation grant. It is published by G.K. Hall Co.

of Boston. The catalog lists composers, titles in the original language and English, publishers, instruments covered in the scores, number of players required, approximate length of each piece, composition dates, and, in the of concertos, solo instruments. It also includes a subject index that classifies music by type and indicates the accompanying mediums for various solo instruments. In addition to the more familiar classical European composers, the Fleisher Collection offers music from the United States' Colonial, Federal, Victorian and modern periods, composed by blacks and whites, as well as long-neglected pieces by the nation's women composers. The collection has been culled by the Society for the Preservation of the American Musical Heritage for much of its recorded series, and its extensive South American section was utilized by the State Department in the 1930s for short-wave broadcasts to that continent.

The collection also has a file of tape and disc recordings. Ely in efttttfe- wte 3015 W.Russell Open Sunday Spm-10 pm for dinner and cocktails. Open Monday through Saturday for lunch and dinner. 'm-Jrr I Great Variety I I of Drinks I Peppermint Patties I I (hot chocolate with peppermint I Fruit Daiquiri Hoi Spiced Wine The First VJicJition PHILADELPHIA (AP) When conductors of 3.000 American orchestras and hundreds more abroad need music scores, they turn to what may be the world's largest lender of music the Edwin A. Fleisher Collection.

And to make things simpler, a new directory of the collection A Cumulative Catalog, 1929-1977 has just been published. It includes the 5,000 works obtained since publication of the collection's second catalog in 1945. The collection was established at the Free Library of Philadelphia in 1929 with Fleisher's contribution of 4,000 works, each with a score and complete set of parts. The late Philadelphia philanthropist began collecting the music in 1909 for the Symphony Club, a local amateur orchestra that he founded and patronized. Fleisher also left a sizable trust for maintenance of the collection.

"By using the catalog, orchestras of any size, anywhere in the world, may select a score, and borrow it for a nominal handling fee," the collection's curator and catalog editor, Sam Dennlson, said in a recent interview. The fee is $10 plus postage, a bargain compared to rental fees. Dennison noted that rental of scores and parts for Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony would amount to about 90 for each performance. "In that sense, Fleisher plays an active role in sustaining hundreds of orchestras in the United States and around the world," Dennison said. The collection not only makes music artOable to orchestras plagued by rat I daily from 2-6; I If we serve king-sized I I 1 2 OZ.

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