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<center><h3> Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe </h3></center>
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Rock artists Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe arc scheduled to play at the San Jose Civic Auditorium April Its


Hill Graham Presents and the Asumated Students Program Hoard arty cosponsonng the concert rhe Hill Graham twgamration approached the program hoard with an offer to sponsor the concert and the board ag-reed. A .S Program Hoard Adviser Fed Gehrke said
Gehrkc. who has been the ad-user tin 15 years. said that he does not recall the program hoard sponsor-ing an cent with Hill Graham Pre-WM%
"I hope that things like this happen in the future and in the future of the Ret Center." he said
''Elvis Costello wants to play on or near a college campus." said Roger ('lark. director ot public relations for Hill Graham Presents, "tie wants it to he a college cmwd **
Costello. who is also scheduled to perform at the University ot ('alitorma at Davis April 15, did not want to play in San Francisco because he had played in the city in October. Clark said.
Costello had been promoting his lat-est album. "Blood and Chocolate' with his three San Francisco performances at the Warrick! ',theater
In San Jose there aren't mans good places to play. Clark said.
the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View is the main Benu• for acts in the South Has and acts are usuall), hooked there first. ('lark said
Because Costello specifically re-quested to play tin a college audience and because the San Jose Civic Audito-rium. %hsch is close to SJSU. was avail-able. it V6 aS a natural choice. Clark said.
'Ids is draws reall) well from col-leges:* he said "tie has a realls good follow mg_ RN college appeal is otni-oust\ still strong ••
the program hoard ss recene SftiN) fin its participation. so there is no chance of lost revenues with the concert. Gehrke said
"It's an absolutely no-risk deal.•" A.S. Program Hoard Director Verda Al-exander said. **The benefits are ohsious
think it's great that Bill Graham wants to program in San Jose and with us... she said.
Alevandet said she believes the show V4 ill do well.
"It will appeal to students at San Jose State.* she said.
Pickets are S2() for general admis-sum and ■A ere :addable at press time at HASS ticket outlets "Hut tickets are going last'('lark said.


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Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe
scheduled to play Civic show


Judith Faught

Rock artists Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe arc scheduled to play at the San Jose Civic Auditorium April Its

Hill Graham Presents and the Asumated Students Program Hoard arty cosponsonng the concert rhe Hill Graham twgamration approached the program hoard with an offer to sponsor the concert and the board ag-reed. A .S Program Hoard Adviser Fed Gehrke said

Gehrkc. who has been the ad-user tin 15 years. said that he does not recall the program hoard sponsor-ing an cent with Hill Graham Pre-WM%

"I hope that things like this happen in the future and in the future of the Ret Center." he said

Elvis Costello wants to play on or near a college campus." said Roger ('lark. director ot public relations for Hill Graham Presents, "tie wants it to he a college cmwd **

Costello. who is also scheduled to perform at the University ot ('alitorma at Davis April 15, did not want to play in San Francisco because he had played in the city in October. Clark said.

Costello had been promoting his lat-est album. "Blood and Chocolate' with his three San Francisco performances at the Warrick! ',theater

In San Jose there aren't mans good places to play. Clark said. the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View is the main Benu• for acts in the South Has and acts are usuall), hooked there first. ('lark said

Because Costello specifically re-quested to play tin a college audience and because the San Jose Civic Audito-rium. %hsch is close to SJSU. was avail-able. it V6 aS a natural choice. Clark said.

'Ids is draws reall) well from col-leges:* he said "tie has a realls good follow mg_ RN college appeal is otni-oust\ still strong ••

the program hoard ss recene SftiN) fin its participation. so there is no chance of lost revenues with the concert. Gehrke said "It's an absolutely no-risk deal.•" A.S. Program Hoard Director Verda Al-exander said. **The benefits are ohsious

think it's great that Bill Graham wants to program in San Jose and with us... she said.

Alevandet said she believes the show V4 ill do well. "It will appeal to students at San Jose State.* she said.

Pickets are S2() for general admis-sum and ■A ere :addable at press time at HASS ticket outlets "Hut tickets are going last'('lark said.

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San Jose State Spartan Daily, March 30, 1987


Judith Faught previews Elvis Costello and opening act Nick Lowe, Thursday, April 16, 1987, Civic Auditorium, San Jose, CA.

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