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Austin American-Statesman from Austin, Texas • 30

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Page Cl4-Aastin. Texas Tin Austin main-Statesman Thursday, July 1, 1976 Paj Stations alter formats BUY U.S. Two Austin radio stations aDDlication. The music will fffllil-'-' NORTHCROSSMALLi JFj NAwtxRsow a eunNir have undergone ownership become "more. of an adult and format changes which sound," Botik said, "but not will mean new fare for area background music." He said radio listeners.

listeners would still hear such singers as Olivia New SAVINGS BONDS mer Spanish language program "Bucnas Dias," Jose Jaime Garcia and Jose Jaime Garcia will start broadcasting from their own station, KMXX, which will open next week in the Perry Brooks building. Their plans are to operate a full-time Spanish-language station. TODAY! ton-John and Carly Simon, in audition to such performers as Frank Sinatra. KRMH-FM, which featured a pop-rock format, was puchased June 24 by Pioneer Broadcasting owners of KNOW radio. in 71rt Olfl 1 Ffo heading for England University of Texas art professor Kelly Fearing will be in Cambridge, England, July 31-Aug.

13 to share in presenting the International Art and Music Workshop. Professor Fearing and Albert Gillis, who teaches viola at California State University at Fresno, will give a series of comparative arts lectures and demonstrations showing the relationships between music and the visual arts. The workshop, held in conjunction with the International String Workshop, will be held at Homerton College, Cambridge. The two professors will be repeating a similar program they presented last summer at Exeter College, Cambridge. In addition to the comparative arts lectures, Fearing will conduct a drawing and painting studio for students from the U.S.

and Europe, and Gillis will be a faculty member in the International String Workshop. Fearing, who has taught at UT Austin since 1947, is a widely recognized artist whose works have appeared in numerous important exhibitions, museums and galleries 500-5 30-81 -50 LAST OAYI KOKE-FM, Austin's first progressive country station, begins broadcasting country-rock 24 hours a day beginning Thursday. The hosts of KOKE's for mm PCI iff Plot "Amf icon GroHili Via 0H1M7IS ZACHARY SCOTT THEATRE CENTER A TALE FROM THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION gcorgc bcrnard shaw DISCIPLE 0 Ti-lpie 5 30 oOO.if50 KRMH manager Bob Botik said KRMH's call letters will be changed within two weeks to KCSW, pending approval of a call letter change KELLY FEARING UT art professor ff 719 CONGftfSS II mm-ntm '-'J nn (ViA (Yl-R 00.0:50 piUt mi TL 472-2821 THE FLYING TAIL" ilk Roles open for males 1 ml GDI (SI 1 QS1 i LD' 3 (3) 03 ISO a a as a hi Iv! A a a Double fk SHOW TIMES SUN. JULY 4th 2:15 rl 2:1) Sunday 50 Tv-lne 4 30- Feature 2 StudttTtfThun.acSun.Only ii -Foster: 8-15 Thursday. Frtdiy Saturday RESERVATIONS ADVISED 476 0541 ii.

in i. i -i ii- mijiiii. in- Ken Johnson of Center Stage has announced openings for two male leads for his forthcoming show, "Norman, Is That You?" Johnson says he needs two "Jl Poke tMntcd was to 9t his girt and jet ort. All th Sheriff tc jet Poke. men between the ages of 20 to 30 to portray two key characters who are homosexuals, ta the show.

Interested persons should call Johnson for an audition appointment at 477-1012. throughout the country. l7 Glynn J. FT TUBMAN ParaGner 11 BOX-OFFICE OPEN 800 SHOW STARTS DUSK TIMOTHY BOTTOMS SUSAN CEORCC BO HOPKINS Gillis formerly was a member of the UT Music Department, where he helped organize the String Project. Rock concert planned ii-t mi i TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE "A RAQUEL BILL WELCH HARVEY COSBY KEITEL AND ROARING )'): DOUBLE FEATURE PLUS COLOR EVERYONE'S 1 'J fSi GREAT ADVENTURE ADULTS 2.00 CHILDREN 1.00 "Mother "Speed" OFALL TREASURE TIME! flKWMtCfWIlONALPiclii ROARING: 4:058:15 Tickets are $10 and are available at MG Tapes on the Drag and at Armadillo World Headquarters.

For mail orders, send check or money order to "Sunday Break II," PO Box 15207, Austin, 78761. Tickets at the gate are $12.50. 713CONGRESS; ntnunssiov; FHff PETEHBOGDANOVIOrr '-1IHH I fUliC H.G.UJELLS rasa the tells his most IBQQI Productions, promoters of last May's "Sunday Break" rock concert in Austin, has announced plans for "Sunday Break II," to be held at the Steiner Ranch near Mansfield Dam Sept. 5. Booked to headline the show are Fleetwood Mac and The Band.

Producer Win Anderson said five' more bands and an emcee are still to be booked. Fleetwood Mac, whose latest album has been in the top 10 for the last six months, will be making an exclusive Texas appearance at the concert. The Band, renowned for its work with Bob Dylan, will make one otter appearance in Texas prior to the Labor Day weekend show. The Steiner Ranch is off farm road 620 below Mansfield Dam. ST.

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