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Daily Record from Morristown, New Jersey • Page 83

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Daily Recordi
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Morristown, New Jersey
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83
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16 Daily Secord. Northwest N.J. Friday, October 16, 1987 SHOWTIME Woodstock guitarist Artie Traum leads what he terms "the world's first folk-fusion band" Sunday at the Recovery Room, 74 Speedwell Morristown. Folk singer Peggy Atwood appears tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Unitarian Fellowship Grange Hall, West Nelson Street, Newton.

Ridge Kennedy will open with a set of bluegrass and old-timey tunes. It's part of the Common Ground concert series. Newark. The Silver Dollar Jazz Band provide the music for a Dixieland Jazz Brunch Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Mac Hubly's, 108 Boonton Boonton.

Patrick S. Regan, a folk-rocker from Peapack, is currently wrapping up an album with bassist Dave Pegg and-drummer Dave Mattacks of Fairport Convention. He appears tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the Please see Showtime on Page D17 Jazz vocalist Morgana King performs tonight and tomorrow at Gulliver's, 177 Main Lincoln Park. Dick Lowenthal and John Tedenza lead the New Jersey Jazz Repertory Orchestra in arrangements from the great bands of jazz history Monday.

Pianist Rio Clemente and bassist Roy Dimming team up next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Emerson String Quartet perform Sunday at 7:45 p.m. at the YM-YWHA of Metropolitan New Jersey, 760 Northfield West Orange. Crystal Tears, original rockers from Long Valley influenced by Steely Dan and Pink Floyd, stage a Halloween "Rock-Alike Party" (come dressed as your favorite rock star) tonight at 8 p.m. at the Vasa Park Cultural Center, Budd Lake.

Organist Keith Chapman will play works by Bach, Debussy and other composers Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, 89 Ridge Fratelli's Ristorante (formerly Jockey Club) 239 Martin Luther King Morris Township 455-9302 FEATURING ORIGINAL JOCKEY CLUB LUNCHES JUST FOR KICKS Self-Defense Health and Fitness Discipline Confidence Certified Black Belt Instructors 11 A.M. TO A r.M. DINNER 5 P.M. TO 10 P.M.

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Tesla, hard rockers from Los Angeles, will open. Heart, whose shows tend to rock harder than their No. 1 ballad "Alone" would suggest, play the arena next Tuesday at 8 p.m., arong with Bourgeois Tagg. When Vanessa Williams gave up her Miss America crown, at least one newspaper headlined its story "Bye-bye, Miss American Pie." It goes to show how that phrase from Don McLean's rock-history epic (not to tion "the day the music has entered the language. While "American Pie" has overshadowed everything else McLean has ever done, at least two of his other songs have become standards: "And I Love You So" and "Vincent." And how about "Castles in the McLean gives two shows tomorrow, at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m., at Upstairs Downstairs, 41-43 Morris Morristown.

Country music legend Johnny Cash performs Monday at 8 p.m. at the Aspen Hotel-Manor, 808 Route 46 West, Parsippany. Reba McEntire, country music's top female singer of the mdftient, is heading for Carnegie Hall later this month. But you can catch her next Thursday at 7 and 9:15 p.m. at Sussex County Community College, Route 94, Sparta.

The Desert Rose Band, a bluegrassy ensemble led by ex-Byrd Chris Hill-man, will open. The Bongos, underrated pop-rockers from Hoboken, headline K-Rock disc jockey Vin Scelsa's "Idiot's Delight" concert tonight at 8 p.m. at the John Harms Center for the Arts, 30 North Van Brunt Englewood. They Might Be Giants and Ned the Juggler compete the bill. Five bands compete in the third annual Louis J.

Byer Memorial Battle of the Bands tonight at 7 p.m. at the County College of Morris, Route 10 and Center Grove Road, Randolph. The contenders: Carnage, Exire, Swift Kick, Unmentionables and Virgin Surgeon, omedian George Carlin shares a bill with blues novelty-spinner Leon Redbone tomorrow at 7 and 9:30 p.m. at William McNiece Auditorium, at the Sussex County Vocational- 1M! TAKE OFF Introductory Lesson With This Ad FOR THE per couple per night $49 I i 3 tl I 1 y- 1 1 New Jersey's most deluxe hotel now offers the state's finest health club. Shape up this weekend at the Headquarters Plaza Hotel Spa and enjoy this package: Deluxe accommodations Continental breakfast for two Complimentary admission to the Centrium Health Club Spa 2 for I "Sundae" brunch Cocktails for two in Hurricane Alley Free Parking For reservations call: (20 1 898-9 1 00 HEADQUARTERS PLAZA HOTEL SPA Member of Distinguished Hotrla 3 Headquarters Plaza.

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