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fti i i T >mrrvv-nrr "-rr.-? r-r-irirrrr-?^ Page 8 The Chronicle Saturda> March 25. 1978 "NOTES OF THE WEEK..." GBOIVY . t ETCHINGS. W hereas rumors might have been flying with a ETC. lotta guessing going on. MOl 1 V11T|| the truth is -- some of the *BXFX-?X* X wW XF soul powers around the country have gotten together and for med a mew ? record label. The idea being that their combined A strengths and contacts can make things happen bigger and better...right on. While making the . rounds of the recording industry and reporting the switchcamcT'in^the beirnn to warm the seat'of" & - his new following > his leaving his post at I iV ABC Records several months Speaking of the parting of the ways ? SIDNEY I MILLER RONNIE have come to just that in their associa- BBBB^^^^BBkh. tion and operation of Eddie 1 Black Radio Exclusive ? , XK - Broadway are gettmg rea? dy to shine on playwright Congratulations in or- R1CHARD WESLEY's ' der to WILLIAM CRAIN , A who's been set by DAVID??^ "\u *'8 j ~ L. WOLPER to direct the Gents? l^at 9 d"e f^a , ? run at the Ambassador second segment of ?. ?L_-..v__? A . "Roots: The Second Hun- ^nnP^AM i j v - u - u <13 , with. DORIAN dred Years, which starts UADru,mn. .u , , . A | /1 o, r HAREWOOD in the leadshooting on April (18). In ^ ^ case you're not familiar in?, ' . with the name WILLIAM Sfv*ral m?nths J? ?"r CRAIN, his past credits we-told-you-so depart: * tir>. V i ?? 4.r^ ment predicted that TimE SfEgg 3^7-buktu^?the- latest G EQF^. Black? and Mr. Hyde- FRY HOLDER musical plus segments of Mod , , , , o j ,, Pl , , production would be a Squad, Starsky and ? , , T Hutch,- and "The Rook- B(r?adway ^ash^ In spite of the mixed reactions and 16S \i. .... i- r reviews by the critics. _ The. bnght llghtSJ ?f "Timbuktu^_opened with r' - " m ' ~ ?4 ? .^rV<^P:V"??Jr ^^BwB^WT ^^mWV ??*.\::? siyv? Br ^^ WnJi( f " "b Ijr* ^XlllriBr**' .^V ' ^mfc. > :. 4|^fl S> % \. f I - _ rw 1 warrtn lanUr OD MARTIN will be opening at Chicago's Playboy Club yes in April. the productive ^and genius of t artist JOHNNIE that's" set for >n March (30). In ntime the single ttt_ p s?new album is catching on fast, and I should have the 'disco ^ lady wailer' back on top in I nothing flat. Speaking of W 1 JOHNNIE TAYLOR, his effervescent popularity IBfl W with his millions of fans and followets has brought !_ , , ' about the establishing of a Hendricks JOHNNIE TAYLOR INa healthy $300,000 ad- TERNATIONAL FAN vance. Additionally,-CLUB, -and-should this theatregoers, especially news strike your fancy. Blacks, are flocking to see you can get more informaEAHTHA KITT, MELBA' tion on the matter- by MOORE, GILBERT contacting JOHNNIE PRICE7~anci?IRA ~H AW "TAYLOR JR. of the KINS (who replaced WIL- JOHNNIE TAYLOR IN LIAM MARSHALL) in the TERNATIONAL FAN lead role of this fantastic CLUB-c/o Tag Entermusical spin-off of "Kis- prises - 731 RL Thornton met that we now predict Freeway - Dallas, Texas will run lnnoror tKan ''T^V,o ^cnno /r?i a\ o ' * or?or? ..... . ??. v""j' ?uv I O^LfO - 14) l'OOJJ. If everything goes right actress MAE MERCER the play "Don't Call Me will be seen playing the Man" currently packing role of the mother-in-law them in at Memory Lane in the ABC-TViewer of Supper Club under the "Cindy" that airs Friday direction of D'URVILLE March (24). Kecord. 1254 N.Li) Phone 748-19( ^^Look For Ou^^ k New "Record i Boutique" A WmOpening In A North si rle* ?3' V RECORD ^ I B ouy UE 1 ^M^p gmBKI > * . 4' * * Lovely LENA HOKNE *m~ ? ? and talented CLIFTON J1TQIG tltH* D.-CVlS have been paired to star in the new musical James '9lehar' s,ars ,n ,he 1 c r, j j Cosa Nueva Production as a version of Kodgers and . ? , ? ,, man bent on revenge when his Hart s Pal Joey , drug-dealing buddies^eave him opening at the Ahmanson dead ,n the South Pacific. Theatre under the joint taKe'over a crime syndicate in auspices of the Center los AngeleS; and threaten his Theatre Group and the widow.' and son Los Angeles Civic Light Co-starred as the buddies are Opera. MICHAEL KIDD Carmen Argenziano and Leon will direct the production 'saac Luscious Jayne Kennedy ami R THOMP- stars his wife and Roberto SON will stage the choreo- G?n^les. an Asian Olymp.c , Karate champion, guest stars in .? one of the most brutal Karate LERO\ GOMEZ the ^ . . . 4 , , ^ and sword fights ever filmed Cape Cod born saxaphon-_ The bloody and sometimes ist who left the states to grues0me fight scenes between EiUrnpfltAQtjjnliQl^ and yn<ter.i*Qr id. figures . FA LAN A and^XAVARESa by: two of Hoiiyrpmninprl tn H^rrimo nnu c.!hvo Karknc vA/hr> rliH iho of the biggest Internation- effects for "Easy Rider, and al rmgical 3 f_i 11 ??? ,De^th Force" was pro'duced F merada an album that K \ ,, 4 ? by Robert Waters arid t has sold well over 4-nm- , . , , ?~ ~~ o t _ , directed by oino Santiago t lion copies, returned to jaime Mendoza-Nava wrote the t the states and signed a muSiC and Howard Cohen the management contract screenplay It was filmed on jwith Backstage Manage- location in The Philippines, Los f ment in Hollywood. Angeles and Latin America f Are you ready for this?? For the demanding starring t FRED WILLIAMSON has rohe -bf Douglas Russell in s been offered a fabulous' Death Force," producer t sum of money by a Euro- Robert E. Waters needed a s. pean film maker to star ins^ron9 actor who could deliver t the production of "The3 bigger-than-hfe ,mage in his J Quest Between The one'man war Wlth a cr,mmal J "Stars," in which he'll be syndicate. James Iglehart is the t -j, ?, ??, perfect answer -- a handsome < wearing specially design- g., 205 d powerfully! -ed-Flash-Gonhm-Hype bui|, actor ~ ? impressive~ uniforms being made by background in television and i one of Italy s leading de- motion pictures (co-starred in signers. The outer spacwe Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" < thrille^ is being shot in and "The Seven Minutes;" | Sadania, dtaly, and. will starred ih'""Angels as Hard as 1 co-star lovely CHTPTYTffey CThp.- Ravage." | -YaCCARD and WILLIAM Btr onMenc -RFRAF.r: RAinff-fclwviuiidL second degree nessman that he is. Fred black bell in Korean sTymararar , , , , , ., it .. , and teaches at the Academy of c has also landed the4Jnited .. , A * ^ . ^ ^ .. Martial Arts in Northern Calif- F States and Canadian film _rr%i_ ornia when he s not working s before the cameras. His karate "age 11 expertise proved invaluable c Boutique berty Street 53 or 727-9259 Mk^ v*Qk i.saA 2. gm 3. ^Hk 4. 5/ *^1 6. B Jeans And /gg^j^ljl ? I Accessories ~^mV^'~ ^1? ^ JR^f \M ^B" c In Our Boutique fa itr ^ W Instituti James V ^CV* ^ ttip^j^jffr^" 44An E\ R^HBttMUKl! 1 ^vfl IfL! ! f ? % ^ /f '.s i\o? .1 Recor A Division Oi \ t Stars In Movie ^?-sSB?^____iJI^^I ^L fs V _ i I M. - ? JAMES IGLEHART in "Ueatn Force, :orce," in which there is a sped- j karate?fight?wi-th 1 f OH 0 I 6 S Roberto Gonzales. 1974 black I n f n \ n r r p c c >elt Olympic Champion of Asia 1 11 1 U U v t C Ji . Iglehart was not skilled ahea<J at ^,s full-time _ job. For further information towever, in the ancient art of on ^js pr0gram you can call ighting with a Samurai sword ? 800-423-2600 toll free, or he weapon he uses to destroy 800-252-0241 in California. he leaders of the criminal t ll|]k\\v syndicate. Before f i I m i ng )egan on "DEATH FORCE,^ ; Jim spent six months of intense' *" <f(h4 v i.. raining to master the art of the / Samurai sword He became so 4faH%| skilled that producer Waters 5^^ ^ jsed real swords in the filming - y n i decision he almost regretted ^EA ' ^ U when Jim sustained a deep cut AMONG FAMOUS PEOPLE Dn his back during one of the 7^ fflbmphefl in spite of 3 hearing troubles were com scenes. posers Wolfgang Amadeus A warm, gentle man in Mozart and Ludwig van contrast to his violent role. Beethoven. glehart was born September Many experts feel that al12, 1949, in Waco. Texas, and most ever>' famous person . . ^ . has had some handicap that ived in California during most . ,, , , . * i ~ impelled him to become sucif?tLLS formaiive year's. cessful. Demosthenes, for ?-? T ...example, not only overcame HiS=?ftrgf?major -fitm^re^-k*^*peech- defect'- Mir ame in 1972 when producer sloped great eloquence. To. . . L day, many youngsters are IliSS Meyer signed him to co- doing the same thing by tar in 20th Century - Fox^s overcoming their handicaps Beyqnd - the Valley of the anc* turning their troubles ) 011S " mto succe???; 1 . o = iicfEir^ LP.'s - = URDAY NIGHT FEVER ?t^i S-t n nmrnz-MT ROVER WASHINGTON PARL1MENT ROBERTA FLACK BOOTSY RUBBER BAND \ VILLI AGE PEOPLE I CAMEO .FAZE O EARTH WIND and FIRE ' r >spel Selections: ional Radio Choir -- "He's Standing By Cleveland "Live At Charnegie Hall" joklyn Are Stars -- "Our Greatest Hits' .L. King -- "I Have A Dream" Hawkins And The Love Center Choir rentng With The Supreme Angels" A\ o fl Store--It's A Record Boutique f Kimbrough Investment, LTD .4
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