Black Music Marketing Expands Press Area Coverage , By Cynthia Bell Post Staff Writer Black Music Marketing hag expanded its press area cover age announced by Win Wilford who is Director of Press In formation and Artist Affairs. The expansion will provide a more comprehensive and effi cient media coverage for Black artist recording under the Columbia, Epic, and asso ciate labels. Several promotions resulted from the expansion. George Wana maker has been appoint ed Associate Director of Press Information and Artists Af fairs and will report directly to Win. Carolyn Van Brunt has been appointed General Publicist in charge of Press Information and Artist Affairs for the West and she will report to George Wanamaker. Alicia G. Johnson has been promoted to the position of Tour Publicist with duties in Press Information and Artist Affairs. She will also report to George Wana maker. George Wana maker’s duties involves putting to gether the West Coast based black artist and artist affairs and getting local and national press coverage for them. Before joining the fine staff at CBS Records, George was Associate Editor of Record Review magazine and a fre quent contributor of features and reviews to Phonograph Record magazine, Soul, Black Stars, anc The L.A. Free Press. General Publicist in charge of Press Information and Art ist Affairs, Carolyn Van Brunt, will secure print, radio, and television coverage for Black artist on the labels as well as developing and im plementing- extensive publi city campaigns. Carolyn has a wealth of experience in the communications field ac quired partly through her prior work as Assistant to the President of Global Entertain ment Industries, Inc. Alicia G. Johnson is respon sible for tour publicity for West Coast artist. Prior to coming to CBS. she worked as a free lance production co ordinator for the Omicron and Crusin Rosen Production companies. Since her employ with CBS as of July, 1977. she o worked as secretary to the Associate Director of Press Information and Artist Affairs on the West Coast until her promotion. museum Upens summer Exhibition The Mint Museum of His tory, 3500 Shamrock Drive, announces tbe opening of its major summer exhibition entitled “Smoke Signals: Tobacco Merchandising in America,” on June 3. The exhibition which runs until October 1, features toba cco products and advertising items from 1875 to tbe present. -Examples of tobacco pro ducts from plug to plastic pouch illustrate tbe progres sion of tobacco marketing from the days of tbe Duke Tobacco Factory in Durham to tbe use of Volkswagens as billboards. Included are post ers, banners, signs and adver tisements which promoted tbe sale of tobacco products. Featured are five full-size cigar store figures. The exhibit will be educa tional for those interested in the three-dimensional arti facts of the history of tobacco merchandising. Antique col lectors, particularly of adver tising items, will find the exhibit a unique collection of tobacco collectibles. The pub lic will surely recognize items that their fathers, grand fathers, uncles and brothers once smoked or chewed. The Mint Museum of His tory is open from 10-4, Tues day through Friday and 1-4 on Saturday and Sunday. IFolger Buick Welcomes the addition of Charles Parker* To Our Sales Staff 1 Charles Parker X after graduating from Secood Ward High School and I receiving a Diploma in automotive engineering and I business administration from Central Piedmont Col- 9 lege, Chuck went to work for the N.C. State I Employment Security Commission for 3 years. From I 1970-1976 he was employed by the Nat. Fed. of I Electronics with his last job position being the 9 Regional Director for 4 states. In 1977 he was Athletic I Director of all intra-extra mural sports at Central I Piedmont. Chuck has been a member of the Batch 9 Tennis Club since 1973 and served as director in 1974. • 9 The Batch Tennis Club promotes and aids junior teens §1 in Charlotte. Chuck, his wife Benetta, and their taro I daughters Julie and Terry are members of St Lake ■ Baptist church and live at 1300 Georgetown Drive. 1 Foiger Buick is proud that Chuck has become a 9 member of our sales organization. 9 : 10% OFF*: q Any Shirt, with this ad. ^ • Offer expires June 18th • • CUSTOM FELT • • NORTH PARK MALL WEST PARK MALL LETTERING • m TRYON & EASTWAY 1-77 A TYVOLA RD _ m • 5/7-8710 523-1476 Do your own thing or... * • choose from our designs: ® 9 k j, Gibb • Bee Gees • Kiss • Fleetwood Mac 9 A F i lies • Led Zepplm • Spidermnii • Superman • Charlie A ' R'e*. .. -iiioopv • Cookie M‘mstei • Big Bird • .Star Wars i? Mens. 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