Unit A red plan yesH ed H case that A reason med H ed H in open report on the at the capit Mini it last gig SUPPLEMENT TO THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, APRIL 30,1986 AD GOOD 4-30-86 THRU 5-6-86 AT FOOD BARN IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS By Ab Staff ww Some or pri image moder Kar State Law State to brie century. A lie will ap after a the ima state. Some state's drink. Consi lobby By Pete Staff we Begin, noon, cafe it's not day of Rest, custom for the have ha "The we're Jennie Waithe yestered She's in" wow but at ship hastrust FOOD BARN DECLARES MUSICAL NOTES (Left) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sky – hooks his way to MCA Records or jazz talent scout. (Bottom, left) Pretty-boy Prince collaborates with his father on two songs for his upcoming album. (Center, top) The E Street Band's saxophonist Clarence Clemons can make videos with Jackie Brown and Daryl Hannah, but advertisements are a no-according to Bruce. (Center, bottom) Matrimony and motherhood make Christie a happy lady. The Pretenders are back in the studio. Inside Track Quick Takes . . . he long standing feud between former roommates Prince and Andree Cynone seems to have ended. The boyhood friends recently united on stage in St Paul for the first time since Cynone left Prince's band five years ago. Prince went to Minneapolis to see Mazarat搞 their new album because the group is on his Pisley Park label. Before the end of the night, both he and Cynone were playing with the band and reportedly returned to Prince's warehouse after the gig, where they jammed until 7 a.m., a ha has turned down a million-dollar offer from Vidal Sassoon to do TV commercials in America. The Norwegian group, worried about its image as all fluff and no stuff, will endorse any music related product, if only at all Clarence Clemons was ready to accept a major product endorsement deal until Bruce Springsteen urged him to decline. The Boss apparently doesn't want the E Street Band's image linked with advertisements. Paul McCarnett has drawn from the lawsuit that the other surviving Beatles and the estate of John Lennon have against their record company. Capitol I/EMI could be it because McCarney signed a very lucrative deal with the record company last fall? The suit claims that Capital owes the Beatles $30 million in royalties and asks for another $50 million in punitive damages and at torneys' and accountants' fees U2 have announced they will make themselves available to Amnesty International in 1986 for fundraising projects Heavy metal stalwarts Iron Maiden and W.A.S.P. have produced anti drinking and driving bumper stickers. (Both groups are selling them.) Joan Jett, Jackson Browne and the Gregg Allman band are the latest to lend their names in support of the campaign started by Bruce Springsteen and John Cougar Mellencamp against the closing of a 3M plant in Springsteen's home-town, Freehold, New Jersey Dionne Warwick's single, "That's What Friends Are For." has raised half a million dollars for AIDS research. Bob Geldof has signed a deal to write his autobiography, scheduled for release in May The 'Live Aid' organizer was a former rock journalist before beginning the Boomtown Rats. In a recent poll of British youth, Geldof was picked as their favorite choice for Prime Minister. MCA Records and basketball superstar Karem Abdul Jabbar have officially announced their partnership. The Laker star, known for his extensive jazz record collection, will serve as a talent scout recruiting new and established artist Karen's father was a jazz musician In a similar capacity, foreign bass player Rick Wills has joined Westwood One as the radio network's East Coast director of talent acquisitions. Wills says take the position will not compromise his work with Foreigner. Two critically acclaimed groups, The Australian Crawl and Canada's Headpins, have called it quits after disappointing record sales of their last albums in the U.S. And now the rock 'n' roll legend report Simon Le Bon is building a $6 million home in an exclusive district of London, where he'll live with his new bride Yasmin Parin Billy. Biloel Joel and Christie Brinkley bought the floor under its penitence apartment on Central Park South in New York City in order to install a full size swimming pool. Debbie Hare, Joy Ramone, William Burroughs, Laurie Anderson, Run DMC, susanna Vega and David Johansen appeared recently at the Limestone Park in New York City to raise money for what the organizers hope will become the "rock'n' roll Library OF Congress." Envisioned as a resource center for both scholars and fans alike, The Archive of Contemporary Music hopes to become a repository for notable record collections. Unlike a book collection, which can be left to a university, organizers David Wheeler and Bob George note there is no place to will a music library. "One of our catch phrases is 'We want your records when you die.'" says Wheeler. Two new studies of rock music were recently released. The first, conducted by The Associated Press, found that, while a majority of American adults enjoy rock, they think it corrupts the young. (We should only begin to worry if a poll ever concludes that American adults believe rock DOESN't corrupt youth.) 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