SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 2013 - THE CAROLINA TIMES -f Community Scene Clubs & Socials Durham’s Mature Adults Compete for the Gold This Spring Registralioufor Durham Senior Games 1 mlenvuv Mature adulis-55 years old or better can fulfill their dream to win a old medal at the 2014 Durham Senior Games and Silver Arts Show- ie. I he competition will be held in various locations in Durham on nil 21-May 3. . .5 Durham Senior Games and SilverArts Showcase is an Olympic Ie competition designed to give mature adults the opportunity to inpete in a host of athletic and a; istic aciivio . Fitness, fun and inmunity building are among the me • ■ goals of the games. The liners ot the SilverArts visual heritage and !itcrar\ competitions II receive ribbons while the cheerleaders and performers receive Io participate, athletes and artists must be a Durham resident or a team with a person from Durham. Applications are available at v Durham Parks and Recreation site including the main office on D Cleveland Street or online www.DPRPIavMore.org. The cost for the games ranges from $l2.50-$l9. Additional fees ply for the gob and bowling. Farlv bird i j .iraias receive S2 off ■ registration fee from now through March 31. Ihe DSC registra- n deadline is April 14. Shirley C aesar Celebrate Women’s History with North Carolina Women who Made a Mark in Music RAI.HIGH. — Whether it's the "Happiest Girl in the Whole (ISA." or "Killing Me Softly with Ills Song." North Carolina women have made it big in the music world. Across genres of country, folk, bluegrass, pop. rhythm and blues, or gospel, female singers from North Carolina have won awards and respect worldw ide. Only a few of the many are highlighted here. Mount Airy's Donna l'argo's recording. "Happiest Girl in the Whole (ISA" was one of the hits that kept her in the Country lop 10 throughout the 1970s; Unlike many ol her contemporaries, she wrote some of her songs, and in recent times wrote poetry and greeting cards. Roberta I lack of Asheville shared smooth jazz-based stylings that kept "Killing Me Softly with His Song" on top of the charts for lice weeks in 1973. and earned three Grammys, including Record and Song of the Year, black continues to perform today. North Carolina women's involvement with the music business goes back decades. In 1924. the Columbia Pho nograph Company of New York recorded 12 songs of 18-34 Oz. - Select Varieties SeaPak Shrimp Without MVP Card $8.49 EA Limit 4 ^^ ^^ M^dw» ovk“ln! 0 Urn r‘ am bound on Hut use of n Food Lion MVP. Hard. Without a caid. omulai mlail Oilcuu will avi’li Rest Of Week RESPONSIBLE HARVESTING TODAY. i MvP $749 banjo player Samantha Biddix Bumgarner. She was the first Appala chian banjo player and the first female country performer to make a commer cial record. Some of the women can trace the roots of their traditional mu sic centuries back. Mary Jane Queen, of Jackson Count), traced her lineage to early settlers from Ulster. Ireland. All of her family sang or played gui tar or fiddle. Bessie Eldridge of Ashe County, born in 1913. also carries on traditional sones she has heard all her life. Women in blues also made them selves heard. Piedmont blues guitar ist Etta Baker of Caldwell County inlluenced many musicians. She re corded sporadically for more than 40 v ears, her last album in 1991 .Iki songs "Railroad Bill" and "()ne Dime Blues" are standards of the Piedmont blues sound. But it was a move from Belhaven. N.C. to Brooklyn. NA that helped put Eva Nareussus Bowl "Little Eva" on the map. She was .1 baby sitter for the songwriting team of Carole King and Gerry Goflin and recorded their song "Loco-motion" as a demo. It became a number one pop hit in 1962. and other hits followed. Some other women moved to the state and made a mark on the music world. Singer-songwriter Emmylou Harris is a native of Birmingham. Ala., and attended 1 NC-Greensboro. While there, she began performing in coffee houses and clubs and released several country albums in the 1970s. 111 19X0, she won a Grammy 10 r "Roses in the Snow." Singer-song writer lift Merrill moved to North Carolina from lexas at an early age;, and got her start in Triangle clubs placing with bands like Iwo Dollar Pistol. She won a songwriting contest al Merlefest in 2000. Among her re cordings is the Gramme-nominated " I ambourine." Singer-composer-pianist Nina Sim one. ol I ry on. performed jazz, rhythm a n d b 111 e s. a n d p r 01 e s i s o 11 g s i n I h e 19 6' > s. Iler rendition of George Gershwin's "I Loves You Porky" was a top 40 hit. Simone made records into the 1990s. fantasia Barrino, oflligh Point, won the third season of American Idol in 2004. singing "Summertime" from Gershwin s Porky and Hess. In 2006, she received four Grammy nominations and also has starred on Broadway. One of the most awarded of North Carolina's musical mavens is gospel singer Shirley ( aesar. of Durham. She sang with ihe group the Caravans before launching her solo career in 1966. Know n asdic I i rs I I a d y 01 G 0 s pe I. s h e h a s b ee n recognized wnh II Grammy awards. 17 I )ov e aw arils. 12 Stellar.\w arris, and w as inducted into the Gospel I lull of I ante in 2000, I ler best know n songs include "No C harge" anil Don't Drive Your Mama Away." She has appearer! on Broadway in Born to Sing and Mama. I Want to Sing. She sen es as pastor of a Raleigh church in addition to performing. I or a more on North Carolina’s wom en in music, including some fantastic audio, visit ncrlcr.gov WomenlnMusie. Ihe North Carolina Arts Council also recognizes traditional musicians with the North C arolina Heritage Award, and guidebooks including "Blue Ridge Mu sic frails o f N o rt h Carolina" and "Af rican American Music i I s o f E a s te rn North Carolina." Ihe A Council is.a division of Ihe N.C. Deparim at ofCul- lural Resources.