|  The Cavalier daily Friday, October 2, 1970  | ||
Bowers Pair At Prism
To highlight the Homecoming 
weekend, the Prism presents Bryan 
and Judi Bowers from Virginia 
Beach. Bryan, who has previously 
appeared on the Prism stage, has 
only recently combined musically 
with his wife. They have just returned 
from a stay in California.
Together they sing and play the 
autoharp and dulcimer, with 
Bryan's range of instruments also 
including guitar and fiddle. His credits 
include shows at the Bitter End 
in New York City, Main Point in 
Philadelphia, and both Emergency 
and Cellar Door in Washington, 
D.C.
Bob Crawford, manager of the 
Prism, reports that their act is one 
of the finest to appear at the Prism 
in its five years. Despite the short 
duration of their musical collaboration, 
their sound is "nothing short 
of tremendous".
The doors open tonight at eight 
with the sets starting at 9:15. The 
doors open Saturday at nine, and 
sets start an hour later. Refreshments 
include soft drinks, cider, 
various kinds of tea, and five cent 
coffee in contrast to the fraternity 
parties elsewhere on Rugby Road.
The cover charge of 75 cents 
(one fifth the cost of the DB&F 
concert) pays only their bills - the 
Prism is a non-profit organization 
sponsored by the United Ministry 
Foundation with an independent 
steering committee of students, 
faculty, and chaplains.
|  The Cavalier daily Friday, October 2, 1970  | ||