The Chronicle, Saturday, February 2, 1980 - Page 11
Harlem Heyday
Staff Photo By Templeton
|The Outspoken
CRAIG
WILSON
I Hollywood
llressed lady manager Vonney Sweeny tossed a
Itinas and bon voyage party for her hot group,
pin and Destiny at Tinseltown’s new Jacki O
le party war. so hot that the girls almost didn’t
iir plane taking them back to Europe for the
S of their highly publicized tour where Alton is ^
td as'one of the'briglit hew .stars of'f htTSlIiries,
PEABO BRYSON
EVELYN KING
llulations to pioneer theatrical agent Lil Cumber,
Jsl and roast put lots of dollars into the treasury
Jeverly Hills-Hollywood Youth branch of the
IThe audience received a bonus measure of plea-
II Billy Preston and Redd Foxx showed up to
^perform for Lil.
s of the Beverly Hills-Hollywood branch of
ICP are receiving their ballots for the Twelfth An-
|gt Awards and the selection of the top male and
alist is no easier than the last time out. Vying
ip spot among the guys are Teddy Pendergrass,
Itiisoii, Peabo Bryson, Barry White, Lou Rawls
[tr Jackson. On the pretty side of the ballot the
fie Stephanie Mills, Donna Summer, Phyllis Hy-
pnne Warwicke Diana Ross, Natalie Cole and
IChampagne” King. Nobody told the voting
Ibat the selection would be easy.
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