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' I . B" ll . l v r-?Page 8 - The Chronicle "NOTES OF THE WEEK" Without question JACK V* THE RAPPER S FAMILY AFFAIR, that gets underway Wednesday June (14) at the Colony Square Hotel in Atlanta. Georgia, tops the news of the week with this kolm offering. Aside from this industry convention being earmarked as the biggest soul set of the radio and record^ig profession, it's also expected to bring out a number of Record company presidents whose absence from the soul sets and gatherings of the industry has stood out like 1a sore tnumb overthe past ~ """" ^ The negotiations are now over and BARRY - W44JTE is uo pLJt -si ter of artists and producers. Although he got a big buck for singing, we're certain he didn't get the 10-million dollars he was trying to get when negotiations started. All of this leaves us wondering what's happening at 20th Century Records, now that Barry White, Love Unlimited, the Love --- Unlimited Orchestra, and Edwin Starr have exited the label recently, and rumors have it that BUNIS YSHEPPARD-is supLTDMei - With Kc Los Angeles, Calif: This year the Kool Jazz Festival comes to Miami, Florida in late spring on June 9, 1978. And returning this year with the traditional array of festival activities will be two very excited musicians performing" in the festival who are native sons to Miami. Jake Riley Jr. and Arthur Lorenzo Carnegie are Mi ami an 8 and both are members of the hottest band on the festival tour and in the world of music today?L.T.D., Love Togetherness and Devotion. When the Kool -Jazz Festival arrives in Greens LT1 boro, North Carolina on June 17, 1978, severa June 17, 1978, several other members of L.T.D. will be particularly excited ^^6*20 - 8:00 9*4(^1 B *4Our Winning Mi ^^^Season" P.Cr^^^j ^^20-5:20-7:20-9-2^1 ^ Burt Reynolds M ^^JThe End" y^amien Omen ir? ^ Fri.^Stti^LAte Show J| * Saturday, June 10, 197N EBONY ETCHINGS, ETC. HOLLY WOt Larry ^ posed to come to the label r (as HNIC in charge of ( promotion\ MAE MERCER whose j upcoming role in the ABC- ? TV Movie of 44A Woman ( Called Moses,M in which t she co-stars with CICELY \ m Koi*c! cj i LJLJU*#^JL.C3 T lOJ >ol JazzF as it will be their turn to tl shine on natal territory. h Jimmy "J.D." Davis n and Abraham "Onion" b Miller are the North Carolinians who have been with L.T.D. since its inception. J.D., confident fi that music was his niche tl in life began playing the p piano as a youngster and tl hasn't strayed from the a keyboards since that time. J i J.D. now serves as v L.T.D.'s musical director, c Like J.D.t Onion Miller g is a veteran of long stand_ ing in the music world. ^ His sax has provided** background music for. ft t_I m i ? o o I ? jonnme layior, oam oz. Dave, James Brown and r ?15. I ? 8 f 16. 1 17. & tfr. F ^ 19.-J "8 i j. i : : <X!V; Otis Redding. Onion's^ti quick wit, sparkling per- Nj ' sonality and long tenure in ^ r it Wh hu&6 froq,. z&y freogrcftm,. n.e, crwfidftxj^r^p s-rooo 5^ jpjipsj -jr^ "fem hp tjbfc vtf\gtwlng ij-fjpl h-2 pounos'ffjjst?cbwtct.if #07 t$ v<ouuo fc/^ |w. comfc "fo {til w*k -, r Msffltt !W ///ii ? tI wwibiA psoourro WY ^U. COWS IN Vw TW% U S ft ANNoAl.LV i% ENOUGH "TO POQVl A f# A bnw^oftwiot %go '/\ls i u i/y 1 7 r? OH9 orrtNCWNG^/i Pll Lk|^? f?3M N?W Vb?K TO /JM SAN frakioSCO' MH ?# ***" WOfr?n lonl#r ?D --' ~ 1 illiams rYSON, is earmarked as )ne of the greatest roles of ler acting career. In the neantime Mae is rehearsing her singing act bemuse of the many persisent requests for her to do ler singing thing again... it Home estival I ! - t l \ tie music Dusmess maxes im a most appropriate egotiator for L.T.D. in its 1 usiness dealings. So far L.T.D. has played J ve successful dates of * le festival tour, their ( opularity evidenced by " le SRO crowds in attend- } nee. A critic at the Kool * azz Festival in St. Louis * vrote ".. .the performance 1 >f L.T.D. was shockingly ; lood. = ; .cross r I* \3 r r Lobbed 7j ? ? Vatch chain dale sheep 77" "" .inked rope tingle Hn: ! {SB T5 nner self- ~ SS Jsed a ? 11 15 5 ;arden tool n ^ French 4i- ? one" tz iol ftfferent??? = = = ~ branch of earning >+3 R5j ?toop __ __ g! 5ronoun Enormous __ ^ ase of 3ow-shaped ** >0$ * ^rave I?i rrffl headgear 39. Outer 48. naker covering 49. Resident ,43. Sour 51. loctor 44. Wagers 52. Musical note 46. Mineral 53. Social rank spring 54. 47. Perform 55. Answer to Punl? 56. 11 'i 'B11 h 1 i1 r ' l v In ra alia x tlsUs^Fgjiiff^ VX 2 IjlUN I Is 3 <3 wpfdp^ <b 5 T3MW?TPI3NO ? > UMF ^ VMo!3 -X V V ^ )3|3 N OIN ? v H 0 ^ gkUBahloUls] ^ 'S AMAZINC ' * MsJ ^ 0AO Jli /m&k !* ?C\Ov)jT> H<^iklll ^-Cto ~ TH ~1 Rvf' f sos XV?mv*?><O PHEEOT M,ta. fciftK ?. 3l "m^g K '." 4 V for those of you who didn't already know, MAE MERCER was hailed as one of the greatest blues singers ever during the eight years she lived in Europe and owned and operated Mae's Blues Bar, which was one of the hottest and in-places in Paris, where all the stars gathered. ^OfcLYWOPir~~? Ml Mil II Ill.millV 5 The soon to be released record by SOLOMON BURKE- on everybody dancing in the ctrPPtQ Silt will return WMA W v ?V I S/V*V ** *** 4V VUiil veteran performer to his rightful position of King of the recording clan. TrThat Larry Wiliiams"" has come alive again and in his resurrection he has reincarnated funk. Do you hear me? LARRY WILLIAMS HAS REINCARNATED FUNK in his^stalbum for Fantasy Records, "That Larry Williams" and it is bad, bad, * 7 1 bad and as Larry says, "it's filled with funk." To take you back a few, Larry was a hot number in the 50's when he recorded^ a string of gold hits, 4 'Just Because," "Short Fat Eannie "?Bony Maronie' ? and the rnmmwnHments of Love.'' Then at the peak of his singing career, Larry retires only to return ten years later as a producer. It was Larry Williams who recognized Sylvester Stewart's talent and inroduced him to the recoriing industry as Sly Stone. And it was Larry Williams who produced mch jazz immortals as Jimmy Smith and the late Cannonball Adderly and such rock groups as Three Dog Night and The Flying Burrito Brothers. | * 9. " L - - -" L- SSjill. IpZpilZZZZ i jjjjj s? Weight unit 11. Abnormal Tardier* animal ?Aviv 20. Be Sea eagle 21. North Pole Inclined 23. Most arid Compass 25. Metric unit point 27. Is mistaken Some 28. Exclamation Sailor's 29. Give orders bunk 30. Intertwines _ 31. Shock DOWN suddenly . Rub hard 32. Printer's . Scottish measure chief 37. Coin . The old 38. Near ?bucket 40. In motion . Falsehood 41. Signified . Stops 42. Planet .Frothy 44. Brought into . Formerly existence . Insect 45. Slice . Withdraw 48. Beverage 50. Dined tt Aw ADA. OVER %/ oc rue ARE SECURED Qv 'NDiAioS A?OD BREEDS ...^\tfMO "fCAP MOST |[ 1$ IN uPKttf ixf ffOuM? u>wts ?uo w*vw <eer 2 <o ij A we*** <S#?Risa> ?*r<ow wm I. ,?> MftOf ila 2,-LB UM^9-6 i_0*VfS s tb < * com i "* i n~ ir -? _ ? ^ ~ ? ? J ^ 1 ~' v ? ? ?>? r.ri.r.aj..A-wz^g^asss: *^FOR PR( SYN* Signing Re A question caine in the other day concerning Recording Artist Contracts. There are many ways of getting binded in this business. One of the quickest is signing and not knowing what you're signing. A few things to be considered are: lyr 4i RecuriiH'lg'"OJ517 5) Ownership and Use of Masters. 6) Recording and Support and much more. Royalties for a pew artist generally are around 4V2 %-5% of the suggested retail price. This naturally can be increased according to the bargaining power of the artist (There is a blank space on the contract for this). The standard length of the contract runs for a tenrTof one year during which the artist will be recording exclusively with that particular company. There are some contracts?that could bind as artist forever if he were to continue to fail tn nprfnrm Record cost are usually recpupable by the record company from royalties^ no monies until that studio time is paid for. The artist is paid Union scale hourly wages but must wait for - s ft ft ft SSUWi ft * & < ft ? ft 723-4563 ft ft ft ft ft-\ LH COUWEs' TH/ K E. YOU A B E TTER TEAC E&EB1MLA\MW m ik a people's % If MAYO R. ! |l I LOVE TO MEET J p\___PE.0PiE !.., jf lllll^^ 3 jtvfcra-wvuA' .; ? j DGRESSIVE PERF and rHESIZING SOU1S ^cording Conti the royalty money. Own- I ership and use of Masters r usually are well guarded c by their record company. ] Unless you're a proven \ successful artist, you will t not get much if any control f over the rights to the I masters. The company ? can use them as they see i fit. Some may go so far as to release the recording on two or-three of its-subsU?. diQw labelsi It's hnrnnr^n recording of an artist two to three weeks prior to drmmg with?a company or producer, be sure you know what you're talking about ?nri what he's talking about. It if you were to talk with him along with your representatives (Managers, Lawyers or Business Accountants) to let them know^yoi^^ BOURBON MAKING Even more traditional than the Derby in Kentucky is the production of fine bourbon, like rich and smooth Rebel YettrOld Fttrgerald 1849v Old? Weller 107 or Old Fitzgerald Prime, which many Southern gentlemen will be receiving ?this?Father's Day. A deeat?11 that attaches to the bottle ?and?says,?"Happy Father's Day, Dad" is fret? for th? asking from your liquor retailer, . " or you can request your own imprint. Allow two weeks for delivery. _ MMJfll 3amm nay mwi )hop Us For Value, Comtnunii 2312 IS. Patt* "Family-Shoes At ?r & ft ft ft &_i 'U<SW WPATME: g^GUlPAMCE. C< rTO MINGLE W|TH^| PEOPLE! TO GET i | 1 B TO KNOW PEOPLE F : sh BETTER) ^ " TTETWTS LATIMER. AS^l ALEXANDER &RAHAM ^ IN 1 H L I N VL WTPCP4 1 ELBPHOME. ORMERS racts touched on a few of the eal deals. A sample copy )f a contract is on the way. A % 5e sure to oargain with lim. Tell your representaives what you want beore you get there so it will :>e together. If they won't rive in, move on. There ire plenty of them...Sup^A S7"/?Q'? ' imi'l I '?7 ABIES Money matters i Mar. 21 - Apr. 19 doesn't seem ro 111- ij'fflw nJtT-.-TV^--I?l?y IU y OUI ID C On yoi GEMINI - Your sense of k May 21 - June 20 and your associc CANCER It isn't easy to June 21 - July 22 person who find LEO The answer to y< July 23 - Aug. 22 your spare time, VIRGO Hove?you writte Aug. 23 - Sept. 22 awaiting word. LIBRA You con't run a* Sept. 23 - Oct. 22 faced. Things SCORPIO Cooperation on Oct. 23 - Nov. 21 ties in the woflc SAGITTARIUS Ta* matters cc*. Not. 22 - Dec. 21 pmed if you're CAPRICORN It's time to incre Dec. 22 - Jan. 19 course in a field ? AQUARIUS ^ Toke o^ontoge PISCES 't'? a red letter Feb. 19 - M?r. 20 place. Love, fit M t Quality, Savings ty Shoes irson Ave. FamilyA Cx & & ^k'UM p -i w ' th AT M AK E. S? SL_ J bid f(SERVE THEM f j :L_, better! pF'] mro ?? Iks*. JL _ . \>' t Joey Daniels, D port your local musician. TFSTmY? ' - - - ore generally good thi$ week. There be excessive spending now. JT~ow n rt>*j'c^~o^"tKi-vrVvek , *'*r * ~"~ imor is riding high. It's infectious ites find the same wave length. soy you're in the wrong. You are o Is it difficult , but try, it Kelps. out problem of what to do with all of could be helping a sick friend. * in that promised letter? Someone is Don't disappoint them. way from situations. They must be will work out - be objective. your part will reap untold oooortuni I of business. ild prove unsettling. Don't be surcolied in for an audit. ose your mental horizons. Take a that is new fo you - visit museums. oF ffce TTnancTal break*. They con ti?pa7ignce to youf futura. . week I How ea?y everything falls in r?ances and fun. ra my & & & ~ UR\[TVA?r COURSE. sS G FU , KARATE ^NO JUDO ! EOli? Nlli 1 ^ 1 W WHIU! WHEN "mft % EUCTlOM IS OVER, I ^ I /JOW'T HAVE, TO MEET, I |r M1N6LE WITH OR 6ET U TO KNOW ALL- THESE 17 PEOPLE ? OR ANOTHER FOUR YEARcZ^jd CS IS TH AT Y0U -5, ALEX'5 J * ro. 4 .w is , .; +
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