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surrounding area rarely get the composer and arranger for lesbian
wit/Z dI/(Q’lgifi 041m opportunity to have a feminist musi- and gay choruses, the show features
cian of this caliber appearing locally. an array of chart-toppers from the
SisterSound, Lexington’s Women’s For ticket information, call Sabrina at AM-rock dial, everything from the
Chorus, continues its fourth season 243-0243 or the Singletary Center for melancholic music of the Carpenters
by presenting feminist/singer/song- the Arts at 257-4929. to the disco beats of the Village
writer/pianist Margie Adam as our . . Peepte. Mix in some Elton John,
special guest in performances at Draggm’ Jubilee for LMCC James, Taylor, Donna Summer, and
Singletary Center for the Arts on . , ABBA, add a dash of TV theme
Saturday, April 24 (8 pm) and The Th'rd Annual Draggin songs, stir gently with the sounds of
Sunday, April 25 (3 pm). Jubilee for MOO Will be held at The keyboard, electronic base, piano and
For those unfamiliar with Baron wedneSdayi Apr” 7i.b?9'””'”.9 drums, and this show will cook!
Margie’s work, this is a great way to at 9 pm‘ The $5 admisSIo-n w'“ The chorus will recreate the look
be introduced to her. Margie Adam include 300d and a 93‘3”“? 3° Win one as well as the sound of the 70's com—
has been a leader in the women’s of 30 door prizes in addition to the plete with polyester double-knit
music scene for over twenty years. Spectacle, e” 5339038033333 show. pants, wrinkle free leisure suits, bell
She is primarily know for her love Mistress of ceremonies Vera Lee bottoms and platform shoes.
songs and inspiring songs of con- 3‘3a¥'U“‘9’Thee says that the Whatever image YOU CODlUTG up, it
science while continuing to explore even'"g ““33 feature Ange' and the translates to a night of great music
the realm of pop—jazz solo piano as Heavenly Flays, Ftayna Starr, LaToya Directed by Dawn COO“ With
well. Margie has seven recordings 8‘30“" MISS Anita Klymaxx, 'Taylor accompaniment by Loren T309, LMC ‘
on her own label that span over 23 Brice, Sungay Delarouge, Niagara received a grant from the Lexington ,
years of music—making. Among her Falls, Jennifer Crant,'Kountry K'J'j Arts and Cultural Commission to help 3
most well know pieces is "We Shall DeYO” Lge’ D'V'ma F'ttre'h and C3" fund "We Are Family." Join us April ‘
Go Forth" which was performed at cm Rodriquez. Gertie May Noe IS 10th- Tickets .
the National Worn en‘s Conference in sure to put in an appearance so grab continued on page 3 ‘
Houston in l977. Cris Williamson and your AL8-1 and meet US at The Bar.
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have played cuts from her most Lexmgton Men s-Chorus Will take the . , ‘
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