12 ★ 2 ★ viJ b Ji> 2 * il>iW3,££ THE CHARLOTTE POST***** HmHiiIIiA fi>lr <• RANDY CRAWFORD .Internationally famous Mia* Crawford later nettled in Loa ■* i•i** - bj Angeles and thus began the rounds of ses sion work, songwriting demos and occa sional club dates. And when it seemed like it would never happen, she got her first big break. The year was 1975 and the event was the World Jazz Association's first gala concert. The event touted such renowns as Quincv Jones, Stan Getz, Jimmy Smith, Bob James and George Benson. Among all those big names was the name of one person who was virtually unknown. “That was Randy Crawford. Her performance at that concert led one man to offer her a recording con tract. Bob Krasnow, vice president of talent at Warner Bros, was so impressed by what he heard that he went backstage to offer Miss Crawford a chance to launch her sing ing career, nationwide and later, throughout the world. Her first Ip for Warner Bros., “Everything Must Change, ” 'included two live tracks of material from Cannonball Ad derly's "Big Man" album. A year later she released "Miss Randy Crawford," reveal ing a decidedly less jazzy side of her reper toire. With her third release, “Raw Silk." there was a distinct change of pace from the prevailing disco trends of that year and it brought her a great deal of critical atten tion. “Now We May Begin,” Miss Crawford's fourth album was produced by the Crusaders and featured the interna tional hit, “One Day I’ll Fly Away.” But it is her latest production which has been call ed “the most exciting, intriguing and wholly satisfying album in her musical career." “Nightline" contains the music of that special singer that lingers long after the nee dle has left the groove. Young Democrats The North Carolina Young Democrats' State Convention will be held March 22-23 at the Winston Salem Plaza in Winston-Salem. Ac tivities begin Friday night, with the Mecklenburg County Young Democrats hosting a Mexican Festival. Electiqns and other state business will be conducted Saturday morning. A banquet will be held Saturday evening. Banquet tickets are $18.00 and may be purchased from any board member. A fleet of YDMC cars will be leaving Charlotte on Friday evening and again on Saturday morning. For more infor mation, call Lecil Henderson at 847-2483. Other YDMC activities coming up this month include a general meeting on the 19th at 7:30 p.m. at the downtown public library (election of board members and presentation by Ed Turlington, State Executive Director).