~ ENTERTAINMENT T - TH£ qyBBflm post - Thursday, October 25. 1979 - THE CHARLOTTE POST ■ Page ib A1 Jarreau Jumps On PBS A1 Jarreau will be a featured guest on a new syndicated television series produced by Emmy Award winning producer Bob Kaiser for the PBS TV network. Titled From Jump Street: A Story Of Black Music, the series, taped at WETA in Washington, D.C., will air in the fall of 1980 and will be geared to secondary school viewers. Covering the history of Black music from its African roots. From Jump will also cover many areas of music theory over the course of 19 segments The series will be hosted by Oscar Brown, Jr. Jarreau will appear with singer Carmen McRae on segments dealing with tonal language and improvisa tion. i lie lung And I Is PineviUe Theatre Play Rogers and Hammerstein’s musical comedy “The King and I” will open at the Pine ville Dinner Theater October 30th and run for five weeks. David Froman is cast as the egotistical King of Siam, and Barbara Munday stars as the British governess who under mines his far Eastern tradi tions. The king’s many offspring will be played by local child actors. Mark and Greg Hoffman from Charlotte have been cast as the young,Prince of Siam, and Anna’s son respectively. Others from Charlotte include Aaron Cox, Jill Whitley, Andy Fally, Layton Campbell, Jane Stover, Steve Saliby, and Ginger Wagner. The Little sisters, J.P. and Leigh from Fort Mill, S.C. and Robin Parker from Pine ville, N.C. round out the younger cast. “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Hello, Young Lovers,” and “Shall We Dance?” are just three of the songs that have become classics from “The King and I” score. Don Enouch, and Randy Fields of Bennettsville, S.C. are returning to the Pineville stage after collaboration in the dinner theater’s previous musicals “Funny Girl” and “Oklahoma”. Running through December 2, “The King and I” will provide entertainment for the pre-holiday season. For infor mation and reservations call 542-3481. VIBRANT MELBA MOORE .... Tony Award performer “Vibrant, Beautiful And Talented,” Describes Moore Dy i eresa minis Post Staff Writer Vibrant, beautiful and talented. Those are just a few words that describe the in credible Melba Moore. Before we go any further you must have heard Moore’s last hit single “You Stepped Into My Life.” It was played over and over by Charlotte’s pop radio stations, but who's complaining! That record alone racked over 750,000 in sales. And that’s not the only success Moore has encountered. She won a Tony Award for her performance in"Purlie,’’a high spirited musical, and she’s planning to come back as Lula Belle in an upcoming motion picture version. Moore has also been in Broadway’s “Timbuktu,” as well as “The Big Blue Marble,” a popular children's special. She sings, she acts and now Moore is co-writing lyrics and melodies. For her latest Epic Records album, “Burn,' Moore wrote the words, but they were words with a point. Take for in stance the lyrics to “Hot ’N Tasty,” “Feelin’just right,” ‘‘Steppin’ out tonight,” “Gonna git some action,” “Get out and get off tonight,” “I like it hot 'n tas ty, I m gonna set somebody on fire.” Moore thinks people will miss the lyrics’ point if they try to analyze them too carefully. “ I just want people to ha ve fun with me,” she states firmly. ‘That 9 why 1 wrote and sang the kinds of songs I did. I don’t want to be in such a serious mood all the time, and I don't want peo ple to take me so seriously. If I decide to give people a little sex appeal, my fan9 shouldn't freak out.” While few can deny that Moore, indeed, has sex ap peal, she is also gifted with the talent and intelligence it takes to achieve success. Whether it be in a serious fashion or not, Moore is dynamite, and a success. But look out. Melba Moore pro bably has more in store for you. “The Shootiest" k WKTV Movie A legendary gunfighter rides into Carson City, Nevada, to face not only unwelcome rivals eager for a shootout but also his toughest opponent yet, a fatal illness, in “The Shootist," starring John Wayne, Lauren Bacall and Ron Howard, to be broad cast as a CBS Special Movie presentation, Saturday, Oc tober 27 at8p.m. on WBTV, Channel 3. James Stewart, Richard Boone, John Carradine, Scatman Crothers, Richard Lenz, Harry Morgan, Sheree North and Hugh O’Brian guest star. Carson City and the Old West are at a turning point as the new century begins. The fading world of the rugged individualist and his gun still stands side by side with the trappings of “civilized” town life. J. B. Books (Waynel, a gunslinging hero of the old school, has come to town to consult his doctor (Stewart). Diagnosing cancer, the doc tor tells Books he has only a few months to live. Hoping to spend his final days in anonymous peace. Books takes a room at a boarding house run by an attractive widow I Bacall). But he can not escape his reputation. The widow feels nothing but contempt for the "murderer" she harbors while, to her distress, her young son (Howard) con siders the new boarder a hero. Books' courage in dealing with his fate soon wins his landlady's respect, but he has other, meaner, an tagonists waiting. The mar shal (Morgan), worried about his town’s reputation, wants Books to leave. An isolated rancher (Boone) wants revenge for his brother's death at Books' hands. The flamboyant casino owner (O'Brian I and a young punk (Bill McKin ney) want a chance to show off their own gunfighting skills. And, the editor (Lenzl of a local newspaper, Books’ former girlfriend (Miss North), and an undertaker (Carradine) all scheme to make a profit from the gun man’s dilemma. "Hypnosis And Smoking1” Is WBTY Feature In a two-part feature, WBTV’s Lynne Bradley ex plores the use of hypnosis in her attempt to quit smok ing, Thursday. November 1st and Friday, November 2nd on "Top 6’ The Day," WBTV's hour-long week day noontime show. Lynne has a ten-year smoking habit that's been difficult to break. However, she feels help is near, since thousands of Americans have found release from cigarette' addiction through hypnosis. In exploring the subject, Lynne has found that hypnosis is not some kind of magic, and instead is a scientific tool employed by doctors, dentists and hypnotechnicians. In Part I, Lynne looks into the benefits of hypnosis when used in a clinical manner. In Part 2, Lynne finds out what to do about the problem of using smoking as a crutch, and having to replace that crutch with another one, when she delves into self-hypnosis as taught by a professional hypnotechnician. She learns why positive reinforcement is necessary in breaking the habit, and that hypnosis car only be used under the strictest supervision. "Top O' The Day’s" "Hypnosis and Smoking" feature was approved by members of the AMA, and s treated as a purely medical approach. Billy Preston Will “Rock” Soul Train i Billy Preston, former child prodigy and world renowned organist and com poser, demonstrates his musical genius this weekend on Soul Train. Also appear ing is Creme D'Cocoa, a young vocal group making its second appearance on the show. From his latest album, "Late At Night,” Preston plays the title tune and “Come in Time.” Creme D’Cocoa’s rendi tions are "Doin’ the Dog” ind “Mr. Me A Mrs. You." ■xecuted with taste and ityle.