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“Backstreet” Bristles With Pop And R&B Savvy "Backstreet” is the eighth Warner Bros, album by one of the most respected and creatively charged artists in modern music-David Sanborn. The eight selections on the album represent some thing of a departure for the extraordinary saxophonist. It’s music bristling with pop and R4B ,savvyh blended brilliantly into Sanborn’s own well-defined jazzbrew.' "T-" * His musical passion goes back to grade school when he began studying alto sax ophone Sanborn started playing rhythm and blues gigs around his native St. ^Louis. frequenting down town clubs where he would listen and sit in. my musical roots go . back to the R&B I heard in those clubs,” Sanborn recalled. ‘‘I also was greatly influenced by Hank Crawford and the old Ray Charles band.” Sanborn studied music theory more formally at Northwestern University and later at University of Iowa. A visit to San Francisco in ’67 resulted in his joining • the Paul Butterfield Blues Band just as Butterfield was introducing brass into the group’s sound. He remained with Butterfield for four years, contributing a much-acclaimed solo on tie cut of Sanborn’s y Own Dream” LP.— * Sanborn has also worked with Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, James Taylor, David --SAXOPHONIST DAVID SANBORN y-~WiU appear in KFJ June 23 Bowie, James Brown, The Eagles, Bruce Springsteen, Dan Fog el berg, and most recently, Roger Waters, and the Rolling Stones. Sanborn will be in concert June 23 in the Hampton Coliseum for the Kool Jazz Festival. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Preceding Sanborn’s per formance that night will be A1 Jarreau. Sanborn will be followed by Patti Austin with tfieTonTScotTBand. Friday, June 22, (the first night of the festival) also appearing at 7:30, will iNUNB Expands Its Long-Term Commitment . NCNC National Bank has expanded its long-term commitment to providing technologically advanced cash management services by investing more than $1 million in a new automated lockbox system, according to Harry D. LeToumeau Jr., manager of NCNC’s Cash Management Depart ment. “NCNB is the first bank . in North Carolina to in vest in an automated lock box system of this kind,” LeToumeau said. "This new system will enable us to provide our customers with an even more effi cient collection service.” The automated lockbox system NCNB Is install ing - known, as image processing - was developed by AOM Corporation, a subsidiary of Computer Entry Systems of Silver Springs, MD, in conjunc tion with several, of die nation’s major cash man a^mat banka. NCNB’s new automated lockbox system will can solidate several process ing steps through the use of flexible, intelligent image processing equipment. This equipment will be capable at verifying pay ment amounts and encod ing and endorsing checks SUPPORT THE BLACK PRE88 THo tfehny tfincdtiu nesaie Boutique Tues., Wed., Thurs., Frl. 10:00-5:30 Sat. 10:00-1:00 4630 Old PinevilleRd. 527-6266 "Selling Today’s Fashions At Yesterday's Prices" nta SOCK ARM COVER, PICK UP A OEUV. QUEEN CITY UPHOLSTERY SM WEST BMEKAt ST. WORK GUARANTEED! f CREDIT PROBLEMS? SEE U8I \ All 8tock Mstsrlsl Vt Pries ' •Wlmmymibvymmtmlmlimmm. 377-9029 Cab and tot our rapraaantattva bring our largo aalacdon of fabric. SPRING SALE Couch 4640 Labor* l H«e-a-bed 1640 Labor* fl Sofabed 2640 Labor* \j Chair 1640 Labor* Q Rocker 640 Labor* be Gladys Knight & the Pips, followed by B.B. King and Les McCann. Sunday’s 3 p.m. concert will feature Patti LaBelle, Pointer Sisters, Bob James and Pieces of a Dream. Tickets for the annual festival are still on sale ($14 and $15). All seats are reserved. To order yours, write Hampton Kool Jazz Festival, Hampton Coliseum, P.O. Box 7309, Hampton, VA. 23666. The Charlotte Post Advertisers Can Save You Money 3Mcf 4 TVvitd <x£ 'ptuAion 1514 West Blvd. 332-1660 -1 SIDFWAUL3ALE 1 _ Fri. & Sat. June 15 & 16 10 A.M. -6 P.M. Prices starting as low as $1.00! “Ladies’ & Men's Fashion Setter” UL BOOKER 2515 Booker Ave. z (Off Beatties Ford Rd.) E 375-6424 j Joseph Kennedy | new owner 41 manager ft BJocfc Label46°p°kz j Schaefer •*- 6pk-! qt- ? King cobra 4ppk, j SmT 7a J ft ■ mm mm mm mm mb « ^m mm mm ^m mm ^m mm ^m mm mm mb mm i Coupon Must Accompany Order 13.00 Minimum After Discount Offer Expires June 21, 1984 cleaning services Pick up your dry cleaning until II p.m. everyday. y TRYON MALL CLEANERS OWN 7 DAYS A WUK 4SI Sugar Creek Road I f Next to Try on Mall Theatre) I
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