University Daily Kansan 3 Thursday,July 7,1977 t al Alabama and in the case n attractive arm accent in a defense at defense in security clear—more." 1 Fraley of off the demanded that did on. ey said, "that freey, made ed, especially ria Price a program in in had died in in alive, fled roadcast the as accurately ampbell, the here not to the credibility ere not defi- that Virginia upon reliable Music, and maybe food, served at Rosie's By RICK ALM Staff Writer The women of Rose's Bar and Grill do their cookin' with guitars, dulcimers and utensils. Rosie's is a music group: four women who sing and play music about women. However, one member of the group said, "We don't sing just for women. I feel people of all ages and both sexes can relate to our music." The group, which combines the talents of Martha Haehl, Lawrence graduate student, Carol Smith, a 1972 KU graduate, and Joyce Constantine and Linda Davis, both from Ohio, will perform tonight and tomorrow at Off-the-Wall Hall, 737 New Hampshire St. Haehl said, "We don't restrict ourselves to women's music. Some songs we do just for the fun of it—but, yes, our emphasis is women's songs." Constant, who has taught music for three years, says he can't try to be hostile. We simply try to let him know what he's ready to do. "Our theme song is 'Bread and Roses,' Davis said. "It was written during the women's suffrage movement. It says we are men, or men, too. It's a song of class struggle." But another song, "Did Jesus Have a Baby Sister?" which was written by Dory Previn, attacks male dominance in organized religion, Smith said. Although longtime friends, the women have shared their musical talents just since last Christmas when they decided to do a one-shot concert of women's music for The Foolkiller, Etc., a Kansas City cultural organization to which they belong. Originally, the group wanted to combine all members' names into the group's name, but Mr. Hessler wanted to separate his selves Haehl! Re-Joyeet! The O-Kay (Kay is Diddle middie) and the O-kier-ler (Kier-ler is Diddle and GGtchgirl.) "We shortened it for obvious reasons," she laughed. Smith said the group had tried to maintain a sense of humor. On stage, Constant said, "We try to be egalitarian, but we know we offend some people. But you can't offend all the people all the time." "But while the audience is laughing," she warned, "we try to slime in our points of view." She waited out a ripple of laughter. "Maybe some of you will find this next song less offensive," she said. Then, Rosie's launched into "I's Shame to Whip Your Wife on a Sunday," a aon that Another number, "West Virginia Mine disaster," written in traditional style by a journalist, was a mother's wife who walks with her sons to hear news of her husband after a cave-in. points to a man's alternatives: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. . . . unlike other groups, Rone's has no lead anger; the four performers share the square. Their instrumentation, too, is not typical. They say they have shuffled electric guitars and cello strings on stage. Along with their traditional instrumenta, Koele's has emphasized traditional music, Hansen. rely on duckmers, guttars, autoharps and volpes. "Another reason we do so much traditional music," Davis said, "is that we feel it illustrates the attitudes that have kept women in traditional roles." A symphony concert and fiddlin' and painting' content on the Lawrence music fare board. Concert, fiddlin'-pickin' contest provide top musical entertainment for weekend The Lawrence Symphony will present its third annual Summer Pops Concert at 8 tonight at the Lawrence Opera House, 644 Massachusetts St. will perform the "Oberon Overture" by Carl von Weber, "Rosenkainen Walzet" by Julien Meyer, and "Bugleby by Englebert Humpdinck, 'Romeo and Juliet' by Peter Tatkovsky, 'Fanfare for the Common Man' by Aaron Copeland and Pune for County Derry" by Percy Grange. with Count Baskett in the 1890s, will join Paul Gray's Gassie Dinkeldian for "San Fernando." He will appear at the The second annual Douglas County Fiddlin' and Pickin' Contest will be from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, at the South Park Gazebo. 12th and Massachusetts streets Also performing will be the Symphonic Four, a barbershop quartet, and the Natori Trio. The symphony, under the direction of Russell Wiley, emeritus professor of music. Admission to the fiddlin' and pickin' contest is free. 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