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Na~a Mouskouri, Belafonte's protege charms the<br />
audience.<br />
Belafonte accompanied by his own ensemble.<br />
"Matilda ... Matilda"<br />
Harry<br />
Belafonte<br />
Concentration<br />
counts in Modern J azz,<br />
Tickets wSere sold. out in advance when "Belafonte in Person"<br />
came to . DS on N ov., 21 for a tree-hour h program Belafonte<br />
accompamed by hi bl .,<br />
ballads and cal IS own ense~. e, sang his traditional folk<br />
vided b B 'yPM Gsongs.. Additional entertainment was proh<br />
y rowme c hee at the guitar, and Sonny Terr on the<br />
ma~::T~:ie~th~ cap~vate: th~audience with their hu~or and<br />
the ro . ana ous oun, Belafonte's protege, was next on<br />
her P"U~~:~~1She ~ang seve~al of her native Greek folk songs in<br />
stye and nchly endowed vocal ability" Th<br />
appIause was uproari h' . e<br />
erformance rna "f~nous, t e attention undiverted, the entire<br />
P gm icent,<br />
This was Harry B If' f'<br />
SDS audience was :n~h~~~e~. I:St co.lleg e tour in ten years. The<br />
showmanship and talent ~~s~~~~.thelf response to his outstanding<br />
John<br />
Lewis announces.<br />
the next selection<br />
LAC FALL<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
Dylan in his own world.<br />
Bob Dylan<br />
Bob Dylan, tops among folksingers and college students,<br />
performed in Peterson Gym on Dec. 4. Dylan, 23, is a<br />
non-conformist who writes, and sings songs of his own<br />
experiences. His social protest ballads were an innovation<br />
in folk music which helped him to reach his stardom.r-In<br />
his songs, Dylan stresses contemporary social problems<br />
such as the Negro's struggle for civil rights. "Elowin" in the<br />
Wind" sung by Peter, Paul, and Mary, is perhaps his best<br />
known song for it became a million-dollar seller.<br />
Modern Jazz Quartet<br />
The Modern Jazz Quartet, displaying a unique musical<br />
style and excellence in jazz performance, composition, and<br />
entertainment, opened the LAC Popular Series. Two thousand<br />
persons at SDS witnessed the unity and vitality of a<br />
group which has been described as "the first pure concert<br />
ensemble in jazz."<br />
The quartet consists of john Lewis at the piano, Percy<br />
Heath on the bass, Milt Jackson on the vibraharp, and<br />
Connie Kay on the drums. Their music is arranged by<br />
Jackson and Lewis. The group's repertoire included such<br />
songs as "Django," "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," and arrangements<br />
from the George Gershwin musical "Porgy and<br />
Bess."<br />
The quartet is said to have destroyed the barriers between<br />
jazz and classical concert music. Nationally acclaimed, the<br />
quartet has received the first place honors on the jazz<br />
popularity polls for the past several years.