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CAROJ IN IAN Suturciav, February 1950 Nite Life In New York RL BY DEE GOOD PICK FOR MR. ROBINSON. Xew \ <'!i'k '.-'.NI’) —\\o think Jackif . rmr.-. : . •om r-: have had a m-;re charming “Mrs. Kobi;>* ,f s* lee ted j(;r him than Ruby Dev, unless, of rours* , Lena tlurm ! f.t'T '-MiY r u 1 1 '> .SJJTH for tit < • 111 O', ie '!', It . Wc'sv !.h aught in our mind that With tin ngn JXut ; V !• r •>. <! Cl: u- h : S> t \s «. RD, V>. Vi; ; Y,c. I * t.iO Wo Still V.‘« C( <:: i,i?. i C‘;C'F-t ID R to; - lx! led Rctioc siort < i -oicor; • onci Inc k.-giv;rnoto As o. suA . U V.. .1. -F;a J i J t-' si' ix - O; in• • v j / ('•/. :.v !';;!!• jr Vyd'j’c Vyv. ; . £ |ly ;si( , M £ A.yrovkei Kuby' t-., farther ,c- 1 ?; LI\SG>, M\\ to :bG I:; ;n':.•: -a < ::d ;*- a ofs and critics to silaio at i. Yc <:•*jv girl >tkL I • bn-: >;t U oai wife, even if yc.x; da * ;--oe v;?h IRS fov V. --iTjnjL* ’ tins., 1 ' n-y tv-', rc! * • -i;p; ; > «t;iv; cig gy, while you are you*ig and m I-"' rtp.it puKu <i;. 1 I ci> Si-y };.:•[ ] r,.t fur fnii. r-Rt niipr: me an lot f: $1.5.000 ». \vt;•■ >/k instead of til e $7 500 you reported';y draw and : •VH Afi STI Y J \ >—t 'K t S AUFR P< . ;.ai Harlem Palcce Rest.ui:ar.t p,a uver < n Lenox Avenue., be s ■ vc- ';• 1 1? 7 - 1 281 h St root. Th an r. cus A ?r« n Stevens never st ; -p- lighting r-vv Lcity e-f tre kind 2 pass on • tM -.v. When CiAsterfield ehspies (i ; ept'.! •7A » at )e- g last Htr Hampton Choir Opens Week's Tour At Rutgers HAMPTON. V, -- J :..n>pton u: hjO "Si .. Coo::' -- siuxsj g: Ci i* ’• . i 40 \ '.UVCS i>. C■S Cl I i*s i 1 i" !. .mu ».• vj.'istiiftr gi'cv.i oi 125 in the interns! n nsily fanunn i i ■ ■ ■•-- wii; s:ng ai R ‘ Loi vfcssAy oil ••U a February 26 o- J] - V, t‘ " -!: U ; id i\-C VV J J’ se.v. Directed ty Dr. /H<nry K. ;SwP tt-.n. P.. rn.vc: .- 'r ec dejx . >ment • harkt an rnri t-.inter V.’eslnv.mste; (':■ CD lie o pai i!);v-t!t..: i>< ad ;>-"C ch- ir director, the lingers will '. re i ' tv -. sties ;i < i ;:: at the 1 i a. ;-o JVc hgioas r via'f. while hump ton's Chaplain Edu •rd R Milk : va.s i lh< ulpjt - r e tii;; ar. a’tc’.'h .o 'Ct :'i j-1 Di ;K* o'clock Thi air ir also y. Cl Dap at the: r ;si Reformer Church of Hacke-n- N. J . at £.30 p. m. on the r w rvif day. Thi rest f * tin schedule includes or KnCcwoaci, N J.. Junior iipj Sc ■ . . M nds y even ilia February ,-r Jt ry. vrood, N. J. Tuesday even . ::r rr.itig appearance at the T . N. J State TVucho;:; Cui tp n Wednesday, - a at.ci by an evening concert at me , r i -* B;-r-t:.-t Church of Paterson: co . fia;:i ivtiun at the Sunmat, h. J Service Club on Thursday i . • nine. March 2- Tre Jamiitciii Institute Choir ' .. was heard cn > ■ *in ...i ’>■}: ir. .. CBS hroiuioast in Decvm s itlhe; if .. ill h r ; a ■' Drc.Don at the ftl-yrsr-ojci caliegc, ■ ! u-h recently inou«ur«V v an us ti:u» Alonzo G Mor>-n. .a- .ne rifii r: The musical tradition at the r . . ; f<tided by Genera: S-ovics ’ ... 'ar,i, Ain a ! rung jj. JB6S bt pan the H.amp->ion Singers of the U-7Ds vTy. directed by Thomas P. Fenner ho-lgeh f.-> “sting up' rionri o .to '".nth fundraising toms rind r -.. ’it: d.td -.row under To trus i . : >■ ~c- : .s;of Fred G Rat'd.::.'.'.. 80-. > D. • v. Ethel Cooledgt Bessie { erlcnri and others. In 1913. the :a .({ v, .c taken evo by the late O' R Natba-nieJ Deft well known ker Whiskt;• y c. i :..;ers c.s we]; a-s .-eveia! btrer thns v.L .a ate - i«t■■ to i~n'■.'c bt >t * : ■ i *v• * •-■' je i s iri ■; our yootb.-. Ail tins he ta.’. >• hns • wr; e>.- : Th; d Sievt - . <~[ "rignt UTetid tit rn > n• • k set rrcHer, cca - i'oromost RCWS- ißi'v;. rTi c f t-ht- I iiSt v‘ UKlOs. ItRIKFS T< iP-TAY-Sh : ; T'V - V>h7 ; i nu mean? the real y-Cf-p-ie e.-f Har i» it: fight L : : V e tter Lfe foi aii of us, cu.onot get he«d-o;- Lni of the G¥J\ HI To Aj OK and D»-iv o * Spi •rt y * Ts i: p, r« kno e k cd m« -down inOacn * ven as d vu.ars court, he&nrnw. Ge; ri man-ag ing editor when v c s a < n-d’ i.'.wcr * Taft it / -x 1 -on L-uVv ;Turpan, with whom we sat cut . Ate late World St- cu s v- er*. suway lot.-e to us Wibi r.Rv< te dig as deep a.s enc *-f .ehn Lewis' coal iXu If) V* O.- = P than whm we rt-; b ;n ihc r.-ews j,-,sj ij n j£?ij•. t a A y]y ] HQBIN SON rated ir. r;c Miarru _ when the Miami; e Wx af>\. made i ikijaiyßC- ; ; :a xio R• ; : cu:t.n '' [ I. The -Ink S; ' - *l l ;< d :he way ; • a Means Beaen. a: ipa ar;' ,■: c a - :, y: : ; 1-• 'K el religious music. When D - La it v .as Lead of {he 'vi sa,.- I)epm tnu at rh-.saplcu. ' c heir and the : .- ■' a:■ Haraai-on Qtiarti ■ ;.. ~ > i f! trope wei Doro thy Mavrior int«• rnationaliy known a .piano, as ; sic <: the teiitmoci so .- a.is. with the h rper ;.rcu... Bota the Cii-'i* arid tie Qaarte! f.p.pcnrcd -a ,> !a- a a ■ t . one ID op. a r country. Since Ki'dP the Chcae i:.ss hctiil e.e i scefer; ;>y F.. Hays : t'-u 'nictate ■■ “yi.-ist- Claa las Fi,,x. Cornier Choir an«i Qanni-t member .•ad tio A i e cto: < i the aH-muk Men ■ f if; ii, a. . : ' ..i.a Htahici t F i n >v. ; h.i;: :. .. i > the Of rtnieiit .if Atir i' at ciiei'.e, if el inp Nolie-r. Tonne--yo .A. . a I Ce.iif Other diiee'to.s eiiict- Dett iiavf been Ciarenc* C ot. White (a-. Da h V,'iis> n. a«o‘ N... i i e R de: iis.r; . - a-4; . rtf : :fc4f i C< ! r ecn he.'ad it; coast-to-coast networks by dilff rent broadeftst in.i- companies., and on k nurnb«;r of noire ha. progulps. The ‘griiiiii is m constant demand ■ i thi oiiphout Vii pini;; .nd the East, Haines Burn for \!GM KF.W YORK The T .• •. Flame s. yopuiai vi-cai-insihiimentai tj i ii. vi been -igned to an MOM : contract and waxed their fi'-'i side- ft-; that t.aoei ia.-t a>»'tk she taackitiy of Milt Buckner . ■ ■'d his band, just prior • - shaving V. D- an .; .aient >?! Canada. Tin MGM pact for the Flafnts, - .i'evisiii.av boon with the Columbia and Nati* nai labels, was i ;:< >t iated o', tin ar t-ook trig agency, th. Shaw Artists Corp , Ffi! tin o- fj> ; lUGM se-ssi.’U the Three Flames. wh-> art- Gee age ‘Tiger ' Haynes. Bey Tcs-iamark , ;nd Averill Po’iard. waxed four original composi<jo-rN. “Che.'- ins 0.-.: Gum Mams." •‘Good-bye Cor- ! neii; -Je-nc"." ' '/< ’ and “1 pon't Want To Take Tam C! o'.cc." : ; \ a('/ &s3K ' ' i -.if/ \ i yf V J 'Wm NAT’ KIM. t. on i> ,ii! smih * (t : hi- latest t apitoi elchin* «l for iou >l> l.O', f. uhiih al ready is regarded a- a hit Nat teams «Uii the -Real (tone t.ii' Nellie i.utriier on the tiin. \»hieh I arr> Uarnell marie tamnus Reverse side ha- the two song sters K.’inint in "('an I t .-me In f or A Minute .. S p J i!l i K AND HI HHM > brought stage stum s !>a. k to t J.irlein - Uha imfcra Theatre last «e‘s. v.heix the. heart 1 me:! an all -ia • show l ung .t motion pi, ture ■i- the Alhambra !iow I ;•• taes the -mnid theatre m Hal i.-tn f-> otter stage shoo s. HIODY .JOHNSON G RPL.x'SBOHO A crowd of api 'Gxinic.tcly 1.000 vabid iufr-k; iovers shQUted and aw>i,.Ui'.t:U : h t :; apib oviii of Buridv Johnson and ins .lerustni who appeared in cnueei't roettai Tuesday night in the Karri* w.m auditorium of A and T. O-'i -I*. e Aiyiia N . fj-e-rtiye of * ' f hi Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity spon ' sortsi the progi am. h r ..'.;ji. e 1 aUruetion- ol The enu Ceil \ve. re vocalist- Arlhsir T'.y-ock and Elia Johnson, an.; insUiiir.en ta lists Steve Puilim and Willis Ne's.oi). Pry stick who ciianged suits thie, times during the pel toi'inaljce to i■ a■ delight of ‘!t<> .a.idieaee f ■.i - thor delighted his f..ns with his ren dition of 1 Car. Dream Cunt I. •B*•cause." and "¥.>■; Got To Change You; Ways." Pullinr and Nels.'it were tercifie ir. their rendition of ''l’uiiafr; 1 Ki- Johns'.;;! had to Sing "Tired of ;Ci'j ;itg Over You. twice to v *~!y hr. fans and her Keep Me Chu To You." and “Since 1 Fell Km You rocked the h r ■ C,;t.standirig numbers by he whole < rehestra were “Good Day. the opening number. “Concerto." "Sup . X “Litrie Deg," and ’ Fur i ' t '' ' J itis TtViArsuii GA'iniv (iAI .iit.l , Hr skint 1 Hawkins, is ii.. a th; band leaders selected tor intensive promotion i>> RCA Vidor Records Its. disc com j an; ;p an cn.irt to revive dance 4 m I gj i 4 Mi l m ■; igO»J %. f ROY VIIRTON “BLUES' HOT SAD FOB ROY MILTON HOi.LYWi >On ’Funny thir.y abeut -arid Roy Milton in ~ rc; *. cunforcnce . '.m < h, a ;•■" ■■. .re eu» to rv t.;■ -u - d< n.y y. in;.; you.fit in the • ei-lt-.-: Hy class.” For ! 1 v.-tnt.f'd and v-’i ikcd tow,ad pas b .. Folk.- who heard, my ,e lined it. But the;, way no .startling reaction to my band and its style. and then ;f hay 1 pf ned. ' r Ko-> 7vhlton has been playing tn< ' typ< Ot blues - ilK'e t.te fil'St c..,s i.e ~,t ~t >ft of tubs many e..r- of .' when he 'a a> a vocalist, ' \cj;h the Ernie Field's Orcnes'.'a • The drummet with the band did;*” -.- up . night, and Fields ask cd Rr.o t<) sit in and fill the gup. ■ Roy fen cunsprcuous just sit tin-. . tile:!', so he picked lip the -tier.S and .stalled beating out the ihyihin of tune !!:■ band would piay fH" has been b> .dinu the drums eve. ; since. In Ik.sri, Rev decided t< try his luck tin. west. Shertiy aflei" hts ■ arrival in Califoroiri, he foniitd his own baud. Roy staled t'urthe;; “1 guess < was Ricky. 1 did manage to kup my band working.” People who heard the band liked it. but it wasn't until 1945 when Art Rape, pi e.srden» of Specialty Records, iir a heard the band that Roy cou sidcied his trip v.es! as bring really vv* ;thwhile. Mr. Rape like the band so well, he asked Roy to nrsafcf a test audition. A loie-* term conlract was th- result V. ;th his first Specialty record ing e.f R M. Blues. Dame Fortune smiled upon the young bandlead er ;.nd opened her doois to th, iad dt-i of success. Other I ecu # > r> ' leases followed, with ea<*h c.-tab li-'hire.' R y more and mere solid PAGE FIVE bands. Isas rt ifased 15 alubams oy ii, ditiereiit bands, and aUotta ! i :• As. ; iFii u priuiiotioii of the •*!•* t am . Hawkins is icpresented in (he cu .. Ton uiih an album ■'Kr-kinc Hawkins Plays W. C- Ib; sidy. with the music-loving public in ;a47 Rt-y returned to .us * hoim tew n i;f Tulsa, Olviale r.a, -That was the most thrilling mo ment ,'f my lift ' stated Roy. "T; e;Q ; was a ghia parade in my nonor. -.i4 I war riven the key to the city lake ail bauds, Roy's personnel lias changed many times since ua jivst ,:iearuzed ;; in 1938. but tus blu. -s styling has remained the same. JOHNSON (Si TOPS \,C, DANCE RECORDS GREENSBORO, N. C. - H- ’ tit th« -- ithful ■ ,i< r f •IVa Ik 'Em Riiythm " den r<rated his right to the crown m • ntjv bestowed upon bum as "K Os The One-Niter Circuit' as r ‘ r.d bis t.iocr.biistmg band tc-cd - f .-ii them one-mter tour , eking up new attendance lecd; -S r. ihfi'p North Carolina dates. With his Decca platter of I'm Teed Crying Over You lunrunK a.,,; .nd-neck with tarry D- - i;cY's t-t -u. My Love as - Mo. 1 disc nit in me- souuiiap.it. F - d\ set she turnstiles clicking a t tune with grosses of GYY/ ■ u 1 Wiii.vngtoii. i3'">64 in G, • ;. ■ i nd -Yi4-S in Saiist-uiy. r • p: wing his fi.ites in • ••'*■ »I in us. (be King Os Fne 1 »n ■*- t . ,ie Will U>l •ie Fe est ir 1 whirlwind tour of 14 ewe,ecu wa u-igh! st.md- in that state I’ve Been Thinking BY CAB ALLOW AY It has taken the Negro ir ay years to ;, ; .u away from trie ea; * ture of his race which began as : back as the days of the rmn.u.el sbeivv and which unfortunately. , -3 cofiiioueci in ..n at part rigiii b Xq ihe pi e-eu! day ot radio —— - tion pictures. TitaCr. why we’ve been inrpr* .d with the way the bat)- entert •'.:.* meat medium, television, has ie« cepted the Negro enU-rU*inci w.u'.e '.vc d n’t find television netwv-.YS too anxious to hiiiisl shows around Negroes, they at least accept 'n.'-y without (arioiiture and without - tti prejudice. And while the i-.vuf nets c reluctant to build Negro she-., s many of the top show- on (televis- ttt h,.vi slusv.n cot only 3 wii; iigmsx to accept the Negro <» an ecual, they have shown a DESIRE to d > Such top television start 5 «s A“* ihur Godfrey. Milton Berio. mi Sullivan. Mack Carter and - ncs >t others have insisted upon pres, '- mg the Negro entertamc/s <n t o shows as the complete social <<< s of others entertaiiu-rs appemm- u the same shows ( ontunned on 15
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