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••• ' Roy Dixon, owner of Disen Fried Pork Skins. Inc., nod Calvin Vinson, CmninnnUy Relations Field Mnnager for Adolph Coors Cosnpnny, inaugurate the COors-Dixon team effort. Coos Sponsoring Inside Hack America” k -iw . uiai. i w Special To The Post f * • Golden, Colo. • Par the second consecutive year, Adolph Coors Company is sponsoring “Coors Inside Black America,” a series of 60-second radio pro grams which feature per sonalities, events' and issues significant to black Americans. The series, which will air throughout 1986, is now being broadcast in Atlanta, Ga.; Chicago, 111.; Charlotte, N.C.; Jackson, Miss.; and Los Angeles, Calif, over the following radio stations: WVEE-FM and waok AM in Atlanta; WGCI-FM, WLNR-FM and WJPC-AM in Chicago; WPEG-FM in Charlotte; WJMI-FM in Jackson; and KJLH-FM in Los Angeles. It is estimated the programs reach more than two million listeners daily in the United States. "Coors Inside Blade America" is an enter taining and culturally enriching radio series YOU WONT GET “MAMD" WITH US! Call 3760496 To Subscribe which emphasizes the out standing achievements and contributions made by black Americans in the arts, education, science, ' business, medicine and entertainment “We believe the ’Coors Inside Black America’ radio programs help provide a better under standing of the role black Americans continue to play in building our nation," said Ivan Burwell, Coors’ national program manager. The scries is produced by the Dayn-Mark Company, an Atlanta-based adver tising, public relations and production firm. David Scott, president of Dayn-Mark, is known for his contribution to the arts for such programs as the “Greats in’ — Black America” radio series and the Enuny-award-winning PBS television show “Langston! ” Scott is also a Georgia State Senator. Johnny Taylor Charts New Album . Special To The Post • Johnnie Taylor’s new Malaco album release, "Wall To Wall," has literal ly exploded onto the top 100 album listings of Billboard magazine, 'the weekly trade magarina that’s regarded as the "bibte” of the music and recording industry. His "Wall To Wall” album came on the weekly published chart listings at number 65 with a bullet (the bullet associated with the number on the listing is indicative of the moving strength of the album on the popular chart). This chart listing and move ment was supported by strong airplay and sales in the following citiefe: . Dallas and Houston, Tx ., Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, Ga„ Birming ham, Montgomery, and Mobile, Al., Jackson, Ms., Detroit and Flint, Hi., Seattle, Wash., Miami, Fla., and San Francisco, Reportedly the tracks of “Can I Love You,” "When She Stops Asking,” and “Just Because" seem to be the propelling musical forces behind the strong airplay and sales associat ed with Johnnie Taylor’s new Malaco album, as well as the reason the album charted so strongly after a couple of week following the official release date. Following a concert date at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Tx., Saturday, February 1, Johnnie Taylor launched his official 1986' national concert tour. A Year's Worth Of Entertainment <£ News For Only <17.76 Subscribe To The Charlotte Post _ Coll 3760496 Request Line 597-1575 , m -si*' ■ A' ■* •■T*>v / . ■ ■ • tales Office 597-1540
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