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Date: Fri 08-May-1998

Publication: Bee

Author: SHANNON

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ON THE ROAD/SHANNON HICKS

All I know is the following bulletin came over the FAX last Friday:

"On May 17, Propellerheads will drop a bomb on the live MRQ radio show.

Planning airwave strikes with an onslaught of percussive clusterbombs they

will wipe out the main stage and devastate the crowd."

Here's a show I am NOT going to be missing this time around: THE VIOLENT

FEMMES are at WestConn this weekend, the featured band at the university's

annual WestFest.

The Femmes are the performers of one of the most quintessential college albums

ever, the indefatigable platinum-selling self-titled debut album of 1982

("Blister In The Sun," "Add It Up," "Gone Daddy Gone," "Kiss Off," etc). There

have been 10 full albums since, plus a "special" CD called Why Do Birds Sing a

few albums ago. Opening for the Femmes will be local group SANS CHERUBS.

WestFest is open to the public, not just the students at the university.

Tickets for WestFest are $18 for general admission. They can be purchased in

advance at any TicketMaster outlet (Filene's at Danbury Mall), or the day of

the show at the gate. Gates will be opening at noon, the Cherubs will be on

stage around 1 pm, and the Femmes are slated to start up around 2 or so.

WestFest is an outdoor event, so bring mats/blankets and/or folding chairs for

your seats. Don't try to carry in a cooler or any outside food or drink. The

Ives Center has a complete concessions stand, and coolers will be confiscated

at the entrance.

And let's not pull a repeat of the idiocy that went on at UConn two weekends

ago.

Next weekend the Woodbury Ski Area & Skate Park will open its 27th annual

outdoor concert series. Four concerts are planned again this year, with the

first one being presented Saturday, May 17. A Grass Roots Festival will offer

performances by JIGGLE THE HANDLE, STONY HILL, FREE BEER CHICKEN and EMPTY

STREETS. Tickets are $12 in advance or $20 at the gate; children are

half-price for either category. The concert will run 11 am to 6 pm, rain or

shine.

New this year is the availability of reserved seats and preferred parking.

Coolers are allowed into the park at no additional charge.

Future events this year will be a Cutting Edge Alternative Festival Saturday,

June 27; the 25th Annual Reggae Festival Sunday, July 26; and a One World

Festival Sunday, August 23. For ticket sales or other information, call WSA

directly, 263-2203 or 263-2213. To purchase tickets in advance, use either of

those numbers to charge tickets, or visit any Strawberries Records & Tapes

store.

The LILITH FAIR returns to Connecticut on July 11 this year. Tickets for the

show, which will be at the Meadows in Hartford, are going on sale Saturday

morning. Costs are $26.50 for lawn seating, and $43.50 or $54 for seats in the

Pavilion. The tour kicks off June 19 in Portland, Ore., this year, and

includes 57 North American dates. The tour runs through August 31.

Appearing in the Hartford show will of course be SARAH McLACHLAN, the Fair's

founder. Also appearing on the Main Stage will be BONNIE RAITT, NATALIE

MERCHANT, LAUREN HILL and TRACY BONHAM. Second and Village Stage performances

will include HEATHER NOVA, IMANI COPPOLA, GARRISON STARR and DONNA MARTIN. The

show will start at 4:30 that afternoon.

I hate this weather. I was reminded earlier this week by a friend who said we

go through this nasty period of mugginess (an odd adjective, if you think

about it, but exactly fitting) and wicked humidity every year during the

spring. Like a traumatic incident one's memory quickly buries in the deep

recesses of the memory, though, I forget each year's miserable spring

humidity. Because each spring I mope about the awful weather, forgetting each

previous year's similar trials. It's just so unbearable!!!

Until next week, I'll be seeing you... on the road, cursing at the weather -

especially if it's like this for Saturday afternoon's Femmes show - but still

driving with both hands on the wheel!

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