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Voices, Inc. Presents “Harlem Heyday” Dean Reynolds ...Radio personality Dean Reynolds Joins Radio Station WGIV ---Soul radio WGIV has recent ly appointed Dean Reynolds a native of Bronx, New York as an announcer at the station. Reynolds, whose voice be gan being heard on Monday March 14, said he is crazy about Charlotte and since his air time, said he has gotten good reactions from the local people. Reynolds said he hopes he is an asset to the Charlotte com munity, and said of WGIV, "It is a professional type organi zation which many Black ra dio stations want to be recog nized as.” Reynolds attended City Col lege of New York where he majored in Communications. Upon graduation he matricu lated to WSOK radio in Savan ah, Georgia, where he was assistant manager. Reynolds said he plans to stay in the Queen City for a while where he has found love, peace and happiness.” By Deborah Gates Post Staff Writer America cannot relive the era of the Charleston, gin mills, speak easies. The Cot ton Club, and all the glamour of “those days,” gone by, but Voices, Inc. in their second off-Broadway venture, will re create much of it in Harlem Heyday, coming to Johnson C. Smith University in the Hart ley-Woods Gymnasium, April 1, at 8 p.m. This vaudeville show, about the days our grandparents croon over, will present the old songs and the old humor, all from the past, but forever alive in our hearts. Voices, Inc. first presented “The Believers," the Black Experience in song, the criti cally acclaimed success of 1968-69. In Harlem Heyday you will see scenes such as night clubs bursting at the seams with excitement, prohibition, bath tub booze and chorus lines of beautiful bronze girls, smo thered in feathers and dancing to the music of an era gone by. Soul Train To Feature Melba Moore Melba Moore, one of today's most sought after artists, oc cupies the limelight this week end on Soul Train, Don Corne lius’ syndicated television mu sical showcase. Sharing top billing is country-soul singer, Joe Tex. Ms. Moore sings some of her -nwret rai-anl hitc, Way WKET-TY Will WRET - TV-36 is proud to announce it will carry the seventeenth annual Miss A merican Teen-ager Pageant on Tuesday, March 29, 7:30 - 9 p.m. Founded in 1960 and televised yearly since its in ception the Miss American Teen-ager Pageant is the old est and the largest of all teen-age pageants. Last year more than 250,000 American teen-age citizens between the ages of 13 and 17 competed for the title on the basis of not only beauty - but poise, personality, leadership, scholastic achievement and community service You Make Me Feel,” 'Great est Feeling” and "The Long and Winding Road." Multi-talented, Ms. Moore recently portrayed Harriet Tubman on the ABC-TV spe cial "The American Woman: Portraits of Courage" and staged a one-woman concert at the Metropolitan Opera -House in Now York’s Lincoln Santana Festival The Latin rock group, San tana, is joined by the San Francisco band. Tower of Po wer, on “A Santana Festival," to be aired on Channel 58's Soundstage on Monday night, March 28 at 10. Center, adding to her list of outstanding performances in every entertainment medium. Joe Tex, known for his self-penned, homespun re cordings, adds wit and charm to his renditions of ‘‘Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big, Fat, Woman)” and "Hungry For Your Love.” —Soul Train is sponsored hv Johnson Products Co. of Chi cago, manufacturers of hair care products and cosmetics. The old songs will be stir ring along with many new songs that have been compos ed by members of the group Come and hear such favo rites as, Honeysuckle Rose, Love Will Find A Way, Do Nothin’ Til You Hear From Me, Sweet Georgia Brown, Nobody, and many more. General admission for the performance is $1. Smith stu dents I.D. card. More Cold For Rufus Jerry Rubinstein, Chairman of the Board, ABC Records, announced that ASK RUFUS by Rufus Featuring Chaka Khan has been certified gold by R1AA. The album, which shipped gold, is the group's fourth consecutive gold album on ABC and includes the hit single “At Midnight <My Love Will Lift You Up).’’ ACHARLOTTE ART A S=x CINEMA *=S 'W 123 W TRADE ST*3761720W 3PEN 11A M DAILY & I PM SUNDAY nra«i«i*i • _ MHIlftATP «tm iiHjb (INTERNATIONAL INC. “We Deliver Dreams99 122 W. Wood law n Rd. Suite A-114 5271307 RADIO -44QQ- *—2520 Tooiney Ave., r.u. Box 3856, Charlotte, N. C. 28203 338-0181 Brought Back By By Pooular Demand, ] Week Only t . GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE CHARLOTTE, MECKLENBURG You listen To WGW Now Let WGIV listen To You RADIO 1600 • 2520 Toomey Ave., P.O. Box 8856, Charlotte, N.C.
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