Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday, November 8, 1984 -1 -p p> I - K-* Mk & r ' *1 b_ . H ii HK ^ L.o-?i"" * I^Kg^W _. ^ wL ^^PHBKBKr*d?&*S-v Broqdwqy Is My Beat ??- ? Prince edges out Ja . > ?? ' By JOEY SASSO Syndicated Columnist Observations in Covering the Night Beat. Watch out, Michael Jackson - experts claim sexy rock'n'roller Prince is about to be crowned the new king of American pop music. Depite Michael's sensational Victory tour, Prince, 24, is now the hottest-selling recording artist in the U.S., says Lynne Jones of WKTU, one of the top pop stations in New York City. "I think Prince will be bigger than Michael Jackson," she told me. Jones reports that the most-requested song at the station is Prince's single from his "Purple Rain" album, "When Doves Cry." "He's pop, he's crossover, so everybody's buying his record. His appeal is wide because he's different, a little freaky. He's dynamite," Jones says. "We get more calls for that than any of the Jackson cuts ? it's phenomenal." Spotlight ? Temptations: Still going What makes a legend? In the case of the legen- "Treat Her Lik< - dary Temptations, the main ingredient is 14 now single, the smoot classic number one pop and R&B smashes like You)", and the r "My Girl," "The Way You Do The Things You In the end, "Tru Do," "Psychedelic Shack," "Just My Imagina- the best Tempata tion," "Papa Was A Rolling Stone," and "Stan- The story of tiding on the Top," among others, and a vocal and in the annals of r choreography style that has become the standard dating back to thi for the modern song and dance act. Kendricks and th< But what makes a legend most is resilience. Otis Williams, "Truly For You," the Temptations' newest Bryant in Detroil album, pfoduced by-Albm~f*b4tttp~MeKay and ? ?tbat-weuW event Ralph Randolph Johnson, marks another notch in The group has sir the career of a group that has helped shape pop some of the worl music as the world now knows it. When Bryant k From the very beginning - the funkified drive stepped in and s< of side one's "Running," the project is a The Things You showcase of fine songs, sweet harmonies and of Motown smasl heart-wrenching lead vocals. The Temptations ^ Dennis Edwarc themselves contributed three of the songs here ? Pie Musical Notes Prince helps Collins Marvs Collins Westside Preparatory School has | major source ol announced me creation of an endowment fund fo monies raised on found a hew Teacher-Training Institute. The pur- Tour, pose of the Institute will be to spread Collins' ?? ? teaching methods, which have been featured on "For the first "60 Minutes," the "Phil Donahue Show," and on ^.oivino societ\ a TV special called "The Marva Collins Story" f , , (with Cicely Tyson), throughout the country. to^eac Honorary Chairman and co-founder of the en- lifetime. dowment fund is rock star Prince. Prince contributed initial funding for the Westside On the tour, a Preparatory National Teacher-Training Institute sold at venue boj Endowment Fund. His managers and members of a minimum pric his business team have augmented that sum. But a sales of Jtljcse tic! . /s " \ ?? * Weekend The Arts, Leisure, Music, Columns I rsB * Jfl WjkL ckson as hottest-sellir "Purple Rain," the quickest album from Warner Bros. Records ever to go platinum, is getting an added sales boost because it's also the soundtrack to the movie of the same name in which Prince stars.... Gender-bender singer Grace Jones ? who stars in the movie 44Conan the Destroyer" ~ says she likes bringing out the evil in people. "People want permission to be bad," explains the 6-foottall Grace. "When I perform, it's as though they were going to a brothel. They can wear the most outrageous things and know they won't be out of place." Indeed, when Grace is on stage, she often appears as a villainess - complete with bullwhip. And in her new movie she plays opposite muscleman Arnold Schwarzenegger as Zula - a strapping female warrior who is deadly with a spear. Says Grace about her movie role: "Being bad is against the law QnH tkot moloc 5* OVni?inn TUn?'- . . . U . . t?J *1 ? * " ' uiiw mui nioiwo ii vAwiung. 111di s wny i u raincr piay a vuiain man Jfl ; A Lady/' the romantic first m J h "My Love Is True (Truly For ousing "Set Your Love Right." ly For You" emerges as one of * * ''vliy^f tions albums in years. ' * ie Temptations is forever etched *? ock and roll history. It is a saga 2 . \ e 50s and 60s, when singer Eddie i * k ! ^ e late Paul Williams met up with * " % ^ V Melvin Franklin, and Eldrige * o L These singers formed. a;>group_, ,V) ? .A1 i t stttrily-heeeme the Temptations. ^ ice served as a spawning unit for * " 4 j/i /?/ d's greatest soul singers. * ?M*gM jft the fold in 1963, David Ruffin + ' inc lead on "The Wav Ynn Do - * J2m w ? m g Do," the hit that set off a chain # fJ^Km : j'/wH I 1 joined the group in 1967 after % ase see page B12 Over the years the Temp J school, other Jacks* revenue for the fund will be ment fund. Says Prince manag i Prince's upcoming Purple Rain "The formation of the Teacher will be a permanent legacy oi i Tour. The creation of the Instit time, a performer is not just of Prince and his fans to the c< ; a fish, but is providing Prince and his managers, C Cnvnil/tll kana Kaan nat.ua i children how to fish for a work for the last two years. 0 ? Marva Collins 1982, Prince performed an imp Chicago which raised func selection of superior seats will be Preparatory School. At that til < offices as Purple Circle tickets at day of classes at the school a :e of $50 each. Funds from the what makes Collins' methods t kets will go directly to the endow- a system of education in opera \ r ? o . ,k KL -v -- * -vipr .,^SS| B mr^^m\ ' "' ~iB ' :> ^ v<*N '^IPBI I Ik I. ' -Jr3f V ' I B B I B: ^ JH L a?^^^5r ?# ig recording artist a good person. Just to be a nice guy leaves little room for excitment. I like conflict and passionate changes. That's why men have mistresses. I don't mind people being scared of me. But I don't feel an obligation to fulfill their fantasies. So people are often disappointed because what I do onstage is not necessarily the way 1 am," she explains. Jones says that despite her penchant for evil characters, she likes to create a balance for people between the horrific and the humorous. "I also like giving people more of a sense of humor. People tend to take things so seriously."... Actor Billy Dee Williams had serious doubts about starring in "Dynasty" -- but his mind was finally made up for him by his 11-year-old daughter, Hanako. "She talked me into it," said Williams. "She loves the show." Williams will make his debut as a Please see page B10 dtfw^L ^T*?!Ht^ ^^tm ' z>*: ? ** ?i^^^^HL**j3 tations have changed faces but the sound is still the same. jn starts film career icr Steve Fargnoli, sistently turned kids formerly labeled truant, -Training Institute retardees and behavior problems into scholars, a F the Purple Rain system that concentrates on making children ute will be the gift believe in themselves and in hard work, immunity." In 1974, Marva Collins founded the Westside avallo, Ruffalo & Preparatory Institute with $5,000 from her porters of Collins* Chicago Teacher Pension Fund. The school >n his last tour, in started with 18 students in two rooms of Collins' irnmntn Vvn^fit in hom#? T^Hqu fhniinK ??? - - . . f ?/ ? I VMW/I uiuugll 11IV 3VIIUUI 1103 I It v 11 atis for Westsidc cepted a grant of goverment funds, it has over 200 ne, he sat in on a students from more than half a dozen states, nd saw first hand The purpose of the Teacher-Training Institute inique. Prince saw will be to spread the Collins technique to tens of ition that has con- Please see page B10 ?