t I ? . _r__ . _ ijj p t ^ SOUN r> ? " o s Joey Daniels U QUINCY JONES "Stuff Like That" is the "Sounds, and Stuff Like most commercial side That" (cut) along with the disco A&M SP4685 tune, "I Never Had It So - - - ' - Good". Mo A FWfr-w j?*t what tf K&y*. time Story" by sounds and stutT tike that. maini^ul'K in"Fjf/T shows It is O's most successful al- how far he was and is ahead bum to date and has cross- . of his time. M(TprPfPlvino PM atfnfoii ?nmp ififotninTT ^~ _vvvaflsl ^ ? 1 A MIA 1 "JVIUV 111 IV 1 V A 1 3 V- it I 1 UC L U III * IMAGES " ? . C BLAM B SUNBEAM E THIS YOUR LIFE N YOU SEND ME R PHIL UPCHURCH P NATALIE COLE LIVE ' N SUNLIGHT H FOXY GET OFF F' LIFE A SONGWORTH T1 SINGING EBONY ETCHINGS, ETC. worrw HOLLYWOOD _ ~"NOTES OF THE-mare' routine. Everything ~^VEH;K.T.77^7" was along fine -with the cameras rolling, until A new twist has been ad- SIR Lady Java stripped ded to BILL ELLIOTT's down for the finale ex''Touch Of Class Disco" posing her shapley body out Santa Monica way. clad only in a "G" string.... Every Monday nite is a how's that for lights, cajazz-for-listening-plus meras, and action on TV??? night, with Bill doing his CARLA THOMAS will bedrumming thing, and lovely hooking up with her dad LU ELLIOTT (no relation) RUFUS THOMAS and giving with her song sty- SAM LAWS to tour the collings that are something leges this fall with their all else. new and exciting revue. Speaking of emporiums Unfortunately THE of the nitery nature, HERB DELLS a long time favorite PEYTON's ever popular v?cal group flew all the way Page Four on the west side to AngeltovVn to perform in of Angeltown has contract- concert at the Shrine Audied the services of ex-John torium over the past week _ m ode hairdo ctress ARLENE" moter cancef theiF engage P1NKARD to consult with ment at the last minute*his bevy of beautiful wait- which indeed was a 'cold resses to give more of shot' to one of the oldest themselves in *he charm, professional groups around _ poise, _and_grace departwith a current record that's ment. -happening. "ere;S*ChUCkle f?r yOU' Be on the lookout for a s'RLADY-jAVAwascalled mjnd btowtng- -mustcatby CHUCK BARRIS and grQup caUed CLYDE, staff to audition for a regu- THEM & HER, that's got lar role on Chuck s new TV JOHNNY "GUITAR"' Show with her 'ole grey WATSON, RUDY VmWMUWTGO TO k DENTIST FOR It MRCOT ? SO. WHY CO TO ? DEPUTVENT STORE FOR k BATTERY? COME TO |? J TWinaYWiP FACTORY OIITIET end FeniScLl; tIIILS. lew ^ Mowiti, MiWodM light Ab*n* ALSO AUlllATOR, CBBATOt* STAITHI SBVKZ JAR VIS BATTERY CO. MC IM t UMin ST. ?STOB-mt MX MtmTiMMi w?IW We've Moved Back To ono \t ii x ul.j OUJ iNUI LUWfcSil OiVU. Linville 76 Service Station lamM Floyd Lnthar Lin villa, Owner ft ) f, :.;w ;Jr? i ^ iiMi i1 1ft ^ pared to RAMSEY LEWIS* ' title cut, (Tequila Mocking- ' 1 '2~ bird). As usual, . many _ superstars can be found on * tS? - ~~" W Qttiney V LEs (NICK--. ,fe 8b VALERIE. IMNrnrK ~ u/\uu, etc J. I Re album " ; makes use of a forty-eight " 1 " *"* traC^ See Page 12 | I Mack in ROTHERS JOHNSON MOTIONS ORMAN CONNERS Several months ago OY AYERS George Mack got tired of 1 H1L UPCHURCH being a part-time artist, ATALIE COLE gave up a wellpaying truckERBIE HANCOCK driving job,- and set up < OXY Gemini Arts and Crafts, EDDY PENDERGRASS selling his own art work and ( that of other local artists. The fact that he is still in , ' " considered a I good sign by other aspiring ^ artists. Mack will be displaying It lanltf his works in the Brack Art a and Culture Festivalrto be I held September 2nd downtown. His exhibit will fea? 1^- ture a wide variety of ? ~COPETAND, and "TARRY?works, "Because Mack does? WILLIAMS talking to not confine himself to one themselves about this style? He plans to exhibit J multi-talented group of per- oils, water colors, portraits, fnrmprc^mi^oncocru.. landscaDes. strine oaint iiivi J 11VIII I\ansa3 V_ll^ , * or A sad . musical note in8' paintings on mirrorscomes from the passing of his versatility is remarkGLEN GOINS, 24-year old able' I former lead guitarist and singer with the Parliament- Mack also does picture Funkadelics who passed framing, and does paint- | away Saturday night July 29, following a flare-up ofr""~ his childhood-inheritedj Fn Hotchkins Disease. a 7:is ^ "HOLLYWOOD ' 9 30 MARK MOTEN is be- ! 2 30 | jBylB coming one of the leading ' 4:5<> ^pfLuHPl " photographers around | 7:15 Hollywood shooting the i starsr- Meanwhile, fashioivj-^- _ : designer JEROME SMITH, I 7"M a former Nu Yawker, is gar- j 9:30 ^ was the De,tas a9ail nering all the honors and | sat rules... the rules low business as the leading de- j * :j tiifFSir? signer among the stars and | ' ~ >: a U^Mil celebrities. 1- - k ? ^ 1 mi otiuswi 001AJ.0 wTHtau Our predictions several" 7;2o jjP^rV^TTYTTTTWT'TWH^^^ months ago that famf| would be the next new mu-1 Frj sical group happening is 700 Anewcomec now close to a reality with | 9=15 veteran songwriter and pro-1 Sjt L ducer, ED TOWNSEND. . & i I 5:00 Black Cat's BEBO I '\AWEPE ARE You &oiige? y YAP /?hucker) ImA _ n* bath a., TIMB! P^P,- A *tWMi r% iv wr a n 4* ' I 1 ^^ ^^ q r eJ t^s^ ?? \ /, \ I :) . Go where you're going -fc- - ;TO ; - ft moccasin otiillin of n _____ ?? ... leathw or a hinhn<:o " i ? " ]"" ' W>U HUM lUIHWl IHUll ? I Good looks, good Festival ~~ "/fg ings, string art, or portraits by request. He plans to have a large- Sites 5- 12 sejection of his works on display at the festival. gimgr|WJ| . :J ? 3 05 5 05^7 1(V9 05^^WH Mm w aoults $2 oo tii, 3 30 r MON thru SAT ! L WAt^OlSNCVS Mm ^CAT FRQM OUTER SPACE^M 1 30 4 45 7 00 9 f ADULTS $2 oo^t 11^3 30 ^0j TERNATK3NA[EVElVET^^Sj B , jjBlB COMING SOON . H H -J.:^Se THt ROCRYHOOO^KTUt^MOW" 'SM ML 00l0l0m"*** OPEN 8:00 SHOW 8:30^| I "AL1CESWEET AUCE^j | ^ jmm?2 ~]]| fL g( too mrtwst mm routtcm CHuwtw v ^ v ROY SCHODER | ^ || fr* lORRAJKE MURRAY I _ GARY HAMILTON j; I pa*!<vi ^cnt*^^ : : T / ' ' Y ' , _____________ TSSvIEWTSS^^ J:- ~ -J^i2?2?-_-JIT!-SS!-;-ii-!;! v^y I JylhriHef fromfche GokftO | i 7 PiV "Slver Slreokr HqUJCI ;? I iiPbm^(l mh cot?' : wHwwm new ay plaza orrull :: ^ 725.5*1 feSSSSZSZSIIgy X- rACLiJig YEAM, i WA&T &ETT A vlUMPSl v. . ? ... HOUND DOG _-5 GOT PAINTS/ I I i /^T)r\A^n? L LET YOU * , >THEM I'M HEl DLL MVHAlR < lW^UND6RSTAf IB OUNCE ON ME r Y^S .LYOUWANT ? / ^ 9fl i Sl^ F:,Sr * 1 The Chronicle-Saturday, August 26, 1978-Page 11 length of railroad is the U.S., with 204,696 miles of track! If DOWNTOWN 211 W Fourth St ^ ^ #J I op??j daily 9 30 a m.-5 30 p m STRATFORD OAKS 514 Stratford Rd INC. daily 10-5 30 Mon Fri tH 9 OLDMAINE trotters 4vi9p jb W&%> )/sco With I lly Bynum I i The Others I Fake Off! | I - Midnight I ab wo | Q B-A ?. ^ By Kofi lyus m 17'** """U^^bt" hereheTS^^ Mb? "~~~~?ry7TA ^UNft K^ X IKthxt &;a( Iai not - ... * > GETTING THROU^ " - & |fy: I I O *

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