Newspapers / Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / May 16, 1981, edition 1 / Page 11
Part of Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.a«li 'dHBhk. [HE light of love gv Barbara Cortland (Pell, 249p., $2.50) writers have been selected to make , IQ living by Barbara Cartland. The /covers 365 days of the year and words of wisdom for strengthen- lar writer of romantic novels, Ms. I’® words of love for inspiration, “//tlove makes us wiser, more spiritual Appreciative of life and nature. that love makes all things itJUSlf ,yi. I have heard own heart this joyous 1 (jiiiine averred,- -irit of the worm beneath the sod, Jove and worship, blends itself with God. „ hv Shelley is an example of the thoughts illustrates again and again. Love for "fir family, love for friends, love for ‘ j love of a man for a woman or a *aman are all essential for being a com mand points out the “little things” which (ten forget, such as kindness, asking 5 admitting wrongs or saying thanks to •aiedly, she mentions the importance of 'ank you,” Lord.” So often, men ask for lliings and sometimes ask for spiritual Afluote by Ronald Cartland reads, “But etall, whether it is worship or contempla- jpplicalion, is only thought. It is man’s /ch make him what he is. There lies the [life in cities in modern rush existence, kings leave little time for the spiritual, and V for physical benefits is better than not to ["Expressed further in other passages, Ms. ilatcs that our prayers are not always in the ways which we would like and that is led knows better than we what is best, but leschange things. We must have the faith to make that happen. (il of Love is inspiring, a worthy volume !(to one’s personal collection,^ for daily id spritual stimulation. (This book is at the East Winston Branch Library.) RECORD REVIEW Two notes worth a listen All Research and Reviews by WAAA Radio TOP SINGLES Give It To Me Rick James Being With You Smokey Robinson Do For Me ChakaKhan How Bout Us Champaign You Like Me Jermaine Jackson Make That Move Shalamar When Love Calls Atlantic Starr Yearning GapBand School-n Sherod Magic Man R. Winters & Fall TOP LFS Street Songs Rick James Gap III GapBand Women Needs Love Raydio The Dude Quincy Jones Let Me Be The One Webster Lewis Do For Me ChakaKahn Miracles Change License Kleer Radiant . AtlanticStarr Three For Love Shalamar One note not worth it The Chronicle, Saturday, May 16, 1981-Page 11 three notes buy ii TOP JAZZ LP’S By All Means Mountain Dance Mysteries Of The World Kisses ifa&djSQntoTn Alphonse Moinzofi Da ve Crusin MFSB Jtick Mepuff JAZZ LP REVIEW MYSTERIES OF THE WORLD by MFSB The studio orchestra of the Philly International records company has effectively produced their strongest album In expan ding on the ‘big band’ concept, by adding strings, they play some of the smoothest jazz around without being harsh in any of their tunes. The strongest track are Mysteries of ihe^World, Manhattan Skyline and Metamorphosis. Rating: MOUNTAIN DANCE by Dave Grusin GOSPEL REQUEST God Is J Cleveland/Sou Cal Comm Choir Savoy God Is Real Savannah Comm Creed What Is This Walter Hawkins Light Jesus Is Love Commodores Motown Amazing Grace James Viner Singers Erana Too Close Hardie Clifton Nashboro Sinner Man Elite Jewel Singers Savoy Be Grateful Walter Hawkins Light He’ll Fix It Keynotes Nashboro Please Be Patient With Me Albertina Walker Savoy If 1 Can Hold Out J Cleveland Savoy Grusin, a noted producer and arranger, has for himself one of, if not the best, technically recorded albums in history. Performed live in the studio the Ip uses no overdubes pi’instrum^tfs, or remix of certain pats to enhance the music. To tpp if off, the session was recorded direct to a two track digital focHiat, which means the ultimate in reproductive quality. None of the above supercede the superb songs or the musicians involved with the recording which included Harvey Mason and Marcus Miller. This one has great potential for becoming a collector item. Best cuts: All Rating: TOP LP REVIEW STREET SONGS By Rick James Rick is on the funk again. This has got to be the hottest selling album in the city. From the uptempo single ‘Give It To MeVlo the slow and spicey ‘Fire and Desire,’ it’s a winner. With help from the Temptations,/Tina Marie and others, Rick has another hit LP. Rating; David Baker, foremost American Jazz educator and faculty member a! Indiana University, will Join the NCSA Jazz Band in concert. twmwN mmm Jazz Educator Es NCSA Concert Baker, iially-recognized iposer, artist, il conductor, will SeSA Big Band ticert Saturday, Salem College, lioiium. A jazz Ud by Baker, it public, will be lit from 10:00 a.m. in the NCSA lill at the School !. There will also iJress rehearsal. It public. May 16 I., in room 606 at The program includes Baker’s “Concerto for Violin and Jazz Band,” which he will conduct. Ron Rudkin, NCSA faculty member and director of the NCSA Jazz Band, will con duct the balance of the pro gram. Tickets are $2.00. For in formation and reservations, call the NCSA Box Office at 784-7843. The perfor mance will be held at 8:15 p.m. BLACK ENTERTAINMENT TELEVISION Friday, May 15, 11:00 p.m., Channel 22 MOVIE: BROTHERS, Starring Bernie Casey, Vonetta McGee and Ron O’Neal. An innocent man is convicted of a crime he didn’t commit. The drama of prison life is portrayed. (R) THE BOBBY JONES GOSPEL SHOW: The best in black gospel music entertainment from Nashville. BLACK SHOWCASE: Variety entertainment featuring music, comedy and short subject presentations. SUMMIT CABLE SERVICES 727-8822 Featuring SUGAR HILL GANG, SEQUENCE, GRAND MASTER FLASH, FUNKY 4 PLUS 1 & SPOONIEGEE SATURDAY, MAY 23 SHOWS AT2&7 PM AT THE PALADIUM r-77 SOUTH, CHARLOTTE •WAAA 98 TRIPLE A IS STILL THE ONE! WHY? WAAA plays the best music - Rhythm & Blues, Jazz & Gospel. who is a faculty Indiana Univer- liisht jazz courses 111 the United Kden, Australia Zealand. His been performed has throughout lb, including the d Philharmonic Baker won a ®for “Levels,” tilten for Bert player, and •iuated for a tward. He has •merous other Id citations, in- appointment as •i the Advisory *ef Jazz for the fennedy Center. edmo n WICKS HBuway *tibertySt. ‘O'Wtown A Week-long Salute to DAVIDSON CO WAAA provides responsible local news coverage. WAAA shares public affairs programming and special features that inform' you and stimulate your thinking. reports on worldwide news from a black perspective through its affiliation with the National Black Network. LIVE FROM DAVIDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAY 18-22 WEEKDAYS NOON WAAA presents an in-depth analysis of local, regional, and na tional sports including scores and highlights. WAAA is the grapevine for hundreds of groups and organizations involved in worthwhile projects. WAAA has all this and more oh a daily basis through vibrant yet concerned on-air personalities. ‘100% BLACK OWNED, OPERATED AND PROGRAMMED Evans Broadcasting Corporation-An Equal Opportunity Employer Winston-Salem, North Carolina '''['H ,, ' j;i-
Winston-Salem Chronicle (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 16, 1981, edition 1
11
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75