'being “ fbony Etchings Warren Lanier Kiiinii"''"'"' world’s gllllllllllMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII dy Birdsong (a former Su- Special, preme), she’s now holding Ron O’Neal and Shelia down a regular 9 to 5 gig Frazier have been paired with the same record com- again in the motion picture she used to record for, “The Hitter,” that’s due which is very indicitive of for national release in the changing times in the Match. Needless to say- record biz for blacks. both Ron and Shelia turn in Under the direction of a dynamite performance in her new manager Marty the flick, however, it’s ..tlyioEuropeona ,, Concert Tour, whde ■„e being made for a series y Mexico follow- Jretum to the states, [fliors of are getting ,,er about Gamble & „d their Philadelphia label partmg „ith Columbia Ditto the better to be another than the other Norman Connors ■ about to put finishing fconhis lates Arista jbs album that he s recording here on the coast- ood gossip mer- „ are trying their best ake people believe that “a,ed columnist Val itine and Linda Hop- are a hot news item, , the truth is they’re best of friends and Bbbors. On the other of the love n’ happi- coin - it isn’t the , as it used to be 'oen Freda Payne and jther half Greg Abbott, you're wondering tever happened to Cin- Feldman, vocalist Maxine Weldon is now looking at new heights and horizons with her career. She will be opening at the Playboy Cliib in Angeltown Febru ary (5), and following this engagement, she’ll alter nate as the opening act for Sammy Davis Jr. and Bill Cosby. Add to the growing list of hot recording acts to per form at the Second Annual Rhythm and Blues Awards being taped for a 90-minute ABC-TV Special at the Bon- aventure Hotel February (15), Linda Clifford and Chic. They’ll join the Bar Kays, Rose Royce, Evelyn “Champaign” King, Star- gard, and The Floaters to perform live in-between the presentations of awards to the outstanding Rhythm and Blues artists being awarded in the taping of this 90-minute TV Special. Adolph Caesar who’ll be blowing your mind in his role as Nathan. “The Hitter” is a Kaleidoscope Films Ltd., and Adgo Pro duction, and thank God we’ve got another black film on the market . . . one you’ve gotta’ see. Rev. Cleophus Robinson will get a real Hollywood turn out for his birthday celebration that’ll be com ing off MarchflT). The festivities will also honor his 30-year career as a gospel recording artist, and introduce his new Savoy Gospel album to all the stars and celebrities that will be in attendence. Barry White and Richard Pryor have teamed up to do a benefit concert at the Shrine Auditorium for Angeltowns Brotherhood Crusade February(17)..and that’s Hollywood. Mangrove In Concert =NSBORO — Chuck ,ne and The Chuck me Quartet will be ng Sunday, March le Greensboro Audi- jione’s formal intro- to music began he started taking Essons at age eight, gione’s parents have in important influ- n his music. His Bellavia, is dedi- ohis parents. By the hud reached high he was studying It and music theory Preparatory Depart- f the Eastman School lie and was starting professionally. Mangione began to the Eastman Jazz ible in 1968, he 1 to think about a t. His quartet got its 11969 by playing in a ister singles bar. , for the first time, 1 piano as well as flugelhorn at perfor mances. The summer of 1972 found the quartet with an invitation to the Mon- treux International Jazz Festival followed by 3 weeks of nightly concerts at Ronnie Scott’s, a prestigi ous Londa jazz spot. The quartet returned from Eu rope and immediately re leased Alive in 1972. Alive was the second solo effort by the quartet. The year 1973 produced another live album-Land of Make-Believe — this time with a jazz ensemble and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra. The album re ceived Grammy nomina tions for Best Big Band Performance and Best In strumental Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist (for the title cut). Chuck’s first network television ap pearance came about as a result of this album. In December 1974, Merv Grif fin asked Chuck to appear ^ . Disco With Shelly Bynum Win Tickets To WSSU Basketball Games... LISTEN! 7PM - Midnight UllDbISSO The Chronicle, Saturday, Febroary 24, 1979- Page 9 James Earl Jones ... James Earl Jones (left) as Alex Haley interviews A1 Freeman, Jr. as Malcolm X in the concluding episode of “Roots: the Next Generations,” on ABC Sunday, Feb. 25. George Black Subject Of Show Urban Arts of the Arts Council, Inc., will sponsor a reception and exhibit honoring Mr. George Henry Black, the artistic brickmaker who celebrated his 102nd birthday February 15, 1979. This reception and exhibit will be held Sunday, March 11 at the Arts Council Arena from 3:00 until 5:00 p.m. The idea for this project originated with Mrs. Dorothy Graham-Wheeler, Urban Arts Director, whose life long friendship with the Black family led her to share the need for community recognition of Mr. Black. On March 11 there will be a photographic exhibit by Susan Mullally Weil which includes pictures taken recently of Mr. Black, members of his family, and the places associated with his childhood in Randolph County in the nineteenth century. Also on exhibit will be documents related to his life, including the 1880 census listing “George H.” as a member of the George Black and Ann Chavis Black family at age one, and the list of slaves owned by Dr. Thomas Black, which includes Mr. Black’s remarka ble grandmother, Brena. Also available will be a historical essay of Mr. Black written by Emily Herring Wilson and published by Urban Arts, which tells both the early history of Mr. Black’s family and recent events, such as his trip in 1971 to South America. on his show. The show was a first in the history of the Griffin Show. For Mangi- one conducted and played the entire version of “Land of Make Believe” — 12 minutes of uninterrupted music. Early in 1975, Chuck released his first A&M al bum, Chase The Clouds Away. Two 1975 Grammy nominations went to this album. The title cut was played as background mu sic during the telecasts of the 1976 Olympic Games. With the release of Chuck’s album. 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