THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 19,2002 MUSIC THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 5 Spin City KJHK top 30,9-8-02 to 9-16-02 ARTIST ARTIST Recording 1 SPOON Kill The Moonlight 2 SONDRE LERCHE Faces Down 3 SLEATER-KINNEY One Beat 4 DOUG MARTSCH Now You Know 5 NAMELESSNUMBERHEADMAN When We Leave, We Will Know Where We've Been 6 OK GO OK GO 7 BETH ORTON Daybreaker 8 HEFNERS Through The Night 9 INTERPOL Turn On The Bright Lights 10 NEKO CASE Blacklisted 11 BECK Sea Change 12 QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Songs For The Deaf 13 BLACKOUT Everyday Is aA Sunday Evening 14 BRIGHT EYES LIFTED Or The Story Is In The Soil, Keep Your Ear To The Ground 15 LOW Trust 16 SCHNEIDER TM Zoomer 17 COLDPLAY A Rush of Blood to the Head 18 AIMEE MANN Lost In Space 19 RHETT MILLER The Instigator 20 CLAAIRE VOYANT Love Is Blind 21 LIARS They Threw Us All In A Trench And Stuck a Monument on Top 22 FRANK BLACK AND THE CATHOLICS Devil's Workshop 23 EYESSADRIFT Eyes Adrift 24 GOLDEN Apollo Stars 25 DRUMS AND TUBA Mostly Ape 26 MERCURY PROGRAM A Data Learn The Language 27 ROCKET FROM THE CRYPT Hot Charity/Cut And Play 28 CINERAAMA Torino 29 FUTUURE BIBLE HEROES Eternal Youth 30 WIRE Read And Burn Recording Windsor CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 with critiques from Taxi, an Artists & Recording Agency that musicians pay to prepare them for exposure to large recording labels. But even if Sony Records comes knocking, Windsor members say the focus will be on having fun and making music, not preaching through their lyrics or style. "My message will probably be just, 'eat' more burgers," said Stevenson, who drives a concrete truck for Penny Concrete, 850 E. 13th St. Windsor Medium will perform after RPI, 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Saturday at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Bonner Springs. The band's second release, Neverending, is slated for release in January. Go to www.windsormedium.com to hear samples of the group's pop-rock sound. —Edited by Andy Samuelson Patsy Cline CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 western concert. The Bodacious Bobcats Band are turning a community theater into the Grand Ole Opry. Percussionist Steve Westphal, steel guitarist Denny Macmillan, bassist David Sostarich and pianist Francene K. Beall practiced under the musical direction of Judy Heller at almost every rehearsal even when the quartet didn't need to be present. Besides showcasing 27 of Cline's most beloved tunes, Always allows the audience to peer into the darker aspects of the vocalist's stormy marriage to Charlie Dick. "She was in an abused-wife state," Cook said. "She really didn't know how to get out of it." Younger audiences may have missed out on Cline belting out "Sweet Dreams" or "Crazy" in the early 1960s, but the Lawrence Community Theatre is allowing everyone to take a journey back to when her golden voice graced those legendary 45 rpm. Always: Patsy Cline opens tomorrow at the Lawrence Community Theatre, 1501 New Hampshire St., and runs through Oct. 6. For tickets or auditioning information, call (785) 843-7469. — Edited by Amanda Sears 30% Off All Services With This Ad Not Valid With Other Offers · Exp. 11-30-02 Full Color Copies & Prints Color Oversized Posters Oversized Copies Lamination Faxes Binding Hard Cover Binding Business Cards Wedding Invitations Self-serve Computers and more... 785-832-2679 23rd & Naismith copycousa.com