‘Yakety Yak, Take It Back’
Music Video to Shoot On
Recycling Now Set For
September 7, 8
Filming of the ”Yakety Yak,
Take It Bpck" music video on
recycling has been set for
Friday, Sept 7 and Saturday,
Sept 8, it was announced by the
project’s executive director,
Jolie Jones. The two-day
production shoot will be held at
A&M Studios in Los Angeles.
Celebrity participants
confirmed, to date, include
Quincy Jones, Debbie Gibson,
Paula Abdul, B.B. King, Tone
Loc, Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh
Prince, Natalie Cole, Herb
Alpert, Charlie Daniels, Kool
Moe Dee, The Judds, Joe
Cocker, Carlos Santana, Randy
Newman, Hugh Masekela, A1
B. Sure!, Queen Ladfah and the
songwriting team of Leibo- &
StoUer, who wrote the original
T>on t TaJk Back," upon which
the project’s theme is based. In
addition to the celebrity
cameos, the video will combine
special effects and animation
which will include appearances
by Bugs Bunny, M.C. Skat Kat
and the Batmobile. Heading up
the production team with Jones,
will be award-winning video
directors Tim Newman and
Michael Patterson, and record
producer Stewart Levine.
The "Yakety Yak, Take It
Back" video is the first national
campaign, sponsored by the
Take It Back Foundation, to
educate and create world-wide
awareness for recycling.
joncs,
Stewart Levine, Tim Newman,
Michael Patterson, Marvin
Goodfriend and Ben Spector,
the Foundation co-sponsored a
conference on community
recycling in Los Angeles with
the Natural Resources Defense
Council (July 13-14) at the
California Museum of Science
and Industry. In addition, Jones
has been at tb-i forefront of a
campaign to institute a National
Recycling Day, and she
recently met with Senator
Joseph Lieberman (CT), who
will be sponsoring such a bill
for vote in Congress later this
year.
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Oct 27 M p^ of Lite’s HaDoween promotion featuring
saxophonist GiiFcuC: *
Ctemons, w«o gd^ popularity as "The Big Man" in the
world-renowned E Street Band, is the spokesman for MDIer
Lite’s Halloween campaign. Clemons wDI be featured in a
television commercial, radio advertising and point-of-sale
materials, and serve as host at the "Haunted Happenin’" in
Hollywood.
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* How the Maddox-Mason-
Sharpton trio, fresh from the
success of the Howard Beach
prosecution, seized on — and
fought over — the case,
ridiculing all suspicions of
fraud.
* What went on at closed-
door meetings among Brawley
advisors. Governor Cuomo and
Attorney General Abrams.
* How the media and press
first ignored, then hyped, the
story, and how the New York
Times crafted its unusual
coverage that broke the case.
* How a chance sighting by a
Dutchess County neighbor held
the key to unlocking the
mystery.
* Why many people still
believe Tawana.
A message of warning and
hope, OUTRAGE sounds an
alarm against the dangers of
people who would risk racial
war for their own ends.
Showing that lies can never be
the answer to racial injustice,
OUTRAGE affirms that the
search for truth transcends race,
that truth is color blind and that
truth is the mantle that protects
us all, black and white.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
On the award-winning team
of New York Times journalists,
Robert D. McFadden is known
as the "dean of the re-write
bank." Ralph Blumenthal and
M.A. Farber are veteran
investigative reporters whose
stories have made national
news. EJl. Shipp, a legal affairs
qiecialist, and Charles Strum
are assistant metropolitan
editors. Craig Wolff covers
federal court in Manhattan.
TRIVIfiLITIES
TV Trivia
1. For what West Coast paper
did Lou Grant work?
2. Name Rose Marie’s character
on the old “Dick Van Dyke
Show.”
3. Who worked in the neurosur
gical ward of Country Genera!
Hospital?
4. Who was Harry Reasoner’s
co-anchor on the ABC Evening
News?
5. Who were Ozzie and Harri
et’s two children?
6. In what century was “Star
Trek” set?
7. Name Barbara Stanwyck’s
character from “The Big Valley.”
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