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inn iiiMn i mi "-"t in ii ii- i i ii n i in 1 rumn mini rr in n - Patrice Rushen "Saves" Central's )iy Jackie Lane When Patrice Rushen, a pint-sized dynamo with talent and energy to burn, exploded on the stage in McDougald Gym , last Friday night, NCCU's homecoming show took a decided turn for the better. , Homecoming Show Though she was about a hour late, by her fourth number, she proved the wait was worth it. The number was "Break Out," one of the; talented vocalist and musician's better known hits, , and boy did she break out. Zipping back and forth from the keyboards, which she plays with consummate skill, to the ; microphone ; where she sings enchantingly, Ms. Rushen turned a dull and boring night into a pretty good show. Earlier, the homecoming show had practically fallen apart at the seams. It was off schedule, offbeat and just generally not together; The two opening acts, good as they were, came on late and stayed too long. And between acts, there were long agonizing waits According to Duane I1 Howell, president of the NCCU Student Government Association, most of the delays were caused because some of the acts were late. "Ayers came late," Howell C!nnttniiH rn Pao4
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