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Ann Arbor Sun

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
January
Year
1975
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ANN ARBOR SUN

It isn’t every day you get something for free any more, it’s true, but our new SUN subscription offer, effective with this issue of the Ann Arbor SUN, ives you the chance to get some free music by some of the most exciting and energetic performers around. All you have to do is subscribe to the SUN, Ann Arbor’s community newsservice, for at least one year (you get two records with a two-year, 48-issue subscription) and you can take your choice of the records pictured above, courtesy of Blue Note and Polydor Records. But you have to act now since our supplies are limited.

If the records aren’t enough to get you to bite (and we really aren’t foolish enough to think that they are), you should know that our bi-weekly newspaper will give you coverage of musicians and other cultural workers which you are not likely to get elsewhere; regular alternative medical and health care advice that your doctor probably hasn’t told you about; political coverage of the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti communities which isn’t quite the same as the News or the Daily’s; political and economic analysis of national and world affairs which intends to enlighten rather than mystify you; and a spectrum of features and services including a pretty comprehensive calendar of interesting events through the area.

The SUN hits the streets of Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit (not to mention outstate Michigan) every two weeks with all the news, features, and reviews discussed over on our left there. But if you take out a subscription to the SUN, and you live in the Ann Arbor-Ypsi area, we’ll deliver the SUN to your door the day it rolls off the presses. If you’re somewhere else we’ll mail it to you just as fast. you can order your subscription for four months, one year or two years, under the following conditions: A four-month, eight-issue sub costs you only $2.00, the same as our coinbox price, but you get it delivered or mailed to your very door every two weeks. You don’t get a free record, but if you order a full year’s subscription (24) issues), you can pick any one of the three free jams pictured above and receive it with your first issue. If you take a two-year, 48-issue sub, you can choose two free records as your earthly reward. Sounds good huh?

FREE JAMS

James Brown: “Reality”
Elvin Jones: “Mr. Jones”
Fred Wesley & the New JB’s: “Breakin’ Bread”