Section B·Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 4, 1998 331-3877 or Toll Free 1-888-865-8969 FREE STARTAC FREE PAGER PAGER HAS CLOCK, SILENT & 3 AUDIBLE ALERTS FREE ACTIVATION W/ LEGENDS GAME STUB OR THIS AD. NO CREDIT CHECKS! NO CONTRACTS! CELLULAR ONE Authorized Dealer OFFER EXP.2/15/98 CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS APPLY Nagging won't make you quit. It's hard to stop smoking. And it doesn't help when friends and family bug you about it. So, maybe you should try the "No-Nag, No-Guilt" Quit Smoking Program. It's a positive-approach program based on what smokers said would help them quit. For help call Julie at 864-9572. Lawrence band wants to enrich audience's minds Sunbarrow stays in tune By Chris Horton chorton@kansan.com Kansas staff writer Sunbarrow keyboardist Steve Scoggins, drummer Adam Seitz, guitarist Brian Cleveland and bassist Jon Gwennam they hit up in a 1965 Malibu. The band will play its version of chamber rock tonight at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. Photo by Catie Waters/KANSAN. Members of the band Sunbarow want to heighten the senses of their audience when they perform tonight at the Granada, 1020 Massachusetts St. Bassist and KU graduate Jon Gwartney recommended that Sunbrowar will play with another Lawrence band, Be/Non. Tickets for the show are $4 for patrons aged 18 to 20 and $3 for those 21 and older. Keyboard player Steve Scogins, Derby junior, said Sunbarrow's mission was intellectually-oriented. "We want to enhance the minds of the people," he said. Sunbarrow's music, which Scogins jokingly describes as ambient chamber rock, consists of instrumental songs ranging from mellow to furious in intensity. "We listen to and have been influenced by bands like Pink Floyd, Polvo and everything in between," he said. "There's a mood to every song," he said. Drummer Adam Seitz said that while the band's amalgam of musical styles was unique, it had been influenced by other bands' work. audiences watching a Sunbarrow performance be relaxed and open to the band's variety. "Be ready for a ride," he said. Scoggins and Gwartney have been playing together for the past four years. The band formed in February 1997 when they were joined by guitarist Brian Cleveland and Seitz. "Iliked these guys before I plaved with them." Seitz said. Like many bands, Sunbarrow had a humble beginning, Cleveland said. "Our first show was a bust," he said. "It was in a barn." Since its first show, Sunbarrow has played several area shows and has opened for national acts. "One of the highlights from the past year would have to be playing with Hopewell," Gwartney said. "We also played with Hovercraft, which has Eddie Vedder's wife on bass. That was a great show." The band recently completed recording its first CD, which has a June release date. 1998 Is YOUR Year to Get KU FIT! Attend any of our 60+ weekly aerobice and strength classes at any time! KU-FIT offers everything from traditional high/low impact to step, slide, aqua, strength classes, boot camp, basketball inspired classes boxing aerobics and much more! In addition all KU FIT members have free access to our Personal Weight Room Assistant Classes begin January 20. Sign up today!! For more information contact Reese Serrano, 664-3546 or stop by 212-8750. STUDENT SENATE A human sexuality forum Featuring nationally known speaker Mary Beth Bonacci Friday February 6,1998 4:00-6:00 p.m. Kansas Union Parlors A,B, & C Saturday, February 7,1998 10:00-2:30 p.m. St. Lawrence Catholic Center Social Hall 1631 Crescent Rd. Lunch will be provided on Saturday. If there are any questions, contact Ann Witherow at 843-0357 Presented by the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center and Present A special edition video of Kansas Basketball from 1898-1998 contains never before seen footage of Phog Allen, James Naismith, and many others. Reserve your 100 Years of Kansas Basketball Video beginning February 7th only at... 1 -