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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY GLEANER, SATURDAY, ^^^MriMMfHf^A^ta^Mfe^f^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^M^^^^^^H^^H^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^ ^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^H^^^^P^MHP^dHH^PI^HH^^^^^BIBB^B^BB^^MHHH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^™ 'A Teller's Tale' opens at the Barn _ B. _ ^^B. ^ ^^h_^L ^^^ ^L * _ The Citizen Bank Ptayen Produc tioo The Tefler** Tale" opened ; at the «rn Theatre on Thund . . f ~- A comedy, written by Oliver Sam- uels and directed by John Francis, the 'Teller's Tale" .shows This year's cast includes: Mar- rictta Armstrong, Mike Bra- ham, /Donovan McLennon. Andrea Campbell, Elaine Mill- er, Lloyd- Chito. Mae Cresser, Harold Newell Jr. and Senia Graver. ; mm the human conflict that takes Tickets are available for all per- place m almost every Walk of formances from all branches ol life, between people who Kve. the,Jamaica Citizens Bank and work and play together. at the door. :*^ft*s: OUR NEXT ATTRACTION at CARIB (A) Adults 16 & over NEXT WEEK at HARBOUR VIEW (A) Adults 16 and over PETER WARREN FONDA. OATES I RALE WWH TH£ DEVIL PLEASE NOTE TWO SHOWS at HARBOUR VJEW (A) Adults 18 & over TODAY 5:00 & 8:30 p.m. HARBOUR VIEW TON. 7:30 & 9:30 m* I SHOULD THIS FILM HAVE GOT 4 OSCAR AWARDS' .,. YOU BEIHE JUDGE! ^^*^*^^^w ^•^WW^*WTW ^^NFI^ ^^r^^^V^M ^^^A^WAV^^WV^iMA^^AiB^^AV^VNV^mKl^^tm^ai^BUhv^Hd 8 TODAY 10 a.m. MAT. CARIB TARZAN'S gTARZAN'SgTARZAN AND DESERT i SAVAGE B THE LEOPARD MYSTERY FURY _ Palace - Ton. 7:45 & 9:45 (A*) AduJts 16 and over ZATOICHI AND THE ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN WOMAN Ton. 7:45 &9:45 FOR ADULTS 16 AND OVER Gaiety-Ton. 7:45 (A) Adults 16 QT\dovcr BLOOD AND LACE & VAMPIRE LOVERS Ul»> «-»**«* tif tity Utf linunt U STRAND (HoBiT) Ton. CHINESE MECHANIC CRYSTAL (S* km] Ton. (A) ROSEBUD ODEON OfendetiUe) Ton. (A) FLYING GUILLOTINE. Mac CHALLENGE FOR ROBIN HOOD ^^^IB^^^WB ^^(W^r^^^ri™ ^^Wri^B ^^^Aw^^Prt^C^^^™™ ^^•WBB (A) S Majestic - Ton. 7:00 & 9:00 (A) Adults 16 and over ROLLERBALL TODAY 10a.m. MAT. 1000 PLANE RAID, SAINTY SINNERS & SAM WHISKY CAPRI (Mai Pen) Ton. (A) RETURN OF THE DRAGON 9i^~- m S:-v-v. «S : .. .V- *>:-:o .--V.' .>•*•_.-: "YOU FEEL like velvet...." says Mike Braham (Headley Sim pa (in) to Marrietta Armstrong (Irma Ffrench) in a scene from "THE TEL- LERS' TALE" now on at the Barn theatre. 12, 1976 Richard Ace, band leader, {left the island early thia week for Europe, where he has made arrange- ment for the recording of a new album. The deal was arranged with, French Record producer ] and promoter, Sbfie Issartel, who was in the island recent- I ly to iria,ke arrangements for ! the recording of. local pro- * B&* ' ; ductions "I See You" and i Reggae Fever" by Swedish singer Tom Emrod. Miss Issartel decided on mak- j ing arrangements with Ace 1 for the production of his next album in Europe, after hearing him performing with his band at the .Pegasus i Hotel's '.'Talk of the Town"' J ! $ COUNTRY THEATRES ^ All Pictures (U) Unless Otherwise Indicated 4 BEVO CHRISTIANA J Tod,: Fistful of dollars & 5 Trinity is still my name Mon.: Njghtwatch & Tenth Victim (A) • Tues- If he hollers let him go REO — OLD HARBOUR Tod., Tom.: Marijuana Affair & Wiliard (A) CARLTON ANNOTTOBAY Tod., Tom.: Ghostly Face (4) Won.: Black eye & Black belt ', Jones (A) LYRIC PORT MARIA Tod., Tom.: Man from Hong Kong (A) Mon.: Man From Hong Kong (A) Tues.: Something big & Revengers ; CLIFF LUCEA Tod., Tom., Mon.: Man from Hong Kong (A) Tues.: Train robbers & DracuFa . A.D. 1972CX) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^gg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ SEV1LE ST- ANN'S BAY Tod*, Tom.: French Connection . No. 2 (A) Mon.: Twisted nerves & Chinese Hercules (X) Tues.: Gold snake & Adven- turers of Tortuga LLOYDS FRANKFIELD Tod., Tom.: Peking Man (A) pmrainiminniiiiiniHiMiniiHiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiinnMiiiHiuHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiMHin ffie r ARCADIEN FALMOUTH Tod.,, Tom.: Shoa Lin martial arts (A) Tues4 Blindman & Emperor of the North (A) Tom., Mon Marijuana Affair (A) FROME Tod., Tom.: Two cavaliers (A) Mon.: 100 million years B.C. & Hombre TUCSJ Corrupt ones &• Hanging tree CENTRAL PORUS f Tod M Tom.: Fate of Lee Khan 4 (A) , ' ^ Monj Caravan to V ace a res & A Yellowstone Kelly 2 MOVIES BROWN'S TOWN Tod., Tom.: Cornbread, Earl & F Me f Mon.: The Limit & Fury on jf Wheels f TUCSJ Brother John & Brian's f Song P4UW1IM Today 5.00 & 8.00 p-m. -;- CHEN CHUAN "SWIFT FIST" SANTA SANTA CRUZ Tod., Tom.: Cornbread, Earl & Me rrcai 89 Hope Road Join Us Tonight For Fondue and Charcoal Grill Tor Reservations & Catering: Phone: 93-77556. wiiimmiimimtimiiiiiimiiiimimiiimiiiHuiiiim TONIGHT j By Popular Request LORDLARO FROM TRINIDAD & BARBADOS h Brings out the best in people DON'T MISS THE SENSATIONAL LORLARO SHOW fernj ?9 TONIGHT at 8:00 TOMORROW at 4:30 p.m. WORTH RAVING ABOUT" - Archie Undo - "The Star' J.A.O.S. Production Irving Berlin's r*i*K m I With * Vela Vincent * Joe McGann * Jane Harries Directed by Bobby Ghisays Musical Direction Hugh Moss Solomon Dancing Staged by Eddy Thomas At the - Little Theatre - $4.00, $3.00, $2.00 Thursdays 8:00 p.m. Thursdays & Sundays Friday* 8:00 p.m. Children - Half Price, Saturdays 8;00^.m. Groups of 2 Q & Over Sundays 4:30 p.m. _ $1 . 50 each. i i Tickets from Readers Bookshop, Liguahea Plaza; Jamaica Travel Service, Tropical Plaza, JJttle Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue. _ ' ^4 l There '3 Si TODAY 5:00 & 8:00 pan. (A) 4 Sonny Chibol ^ "The SHAO LIN ' Ton. 7.45 •• (A) Adults 16 and over " Robert MITCHUM iYAKUZAJ MONTEGO BAY ed Wallace productions presents night club. ichard also assisted with the work on the .two songs Emrod is here to do. He is likely to make a stop in Brit- ain before going-onto France. te will be away for a month. While abroad Richard hopes to make connections that could assist his young son Richard Jnr. a protege drummer who has already made his movie debut in iTTs television show "The Big Blue Marble". * * * . * M he Chosen Few returned home from Europe and Can- ada this week, and are mak- ing arrangement! for the releases of some of their lat- ^fc^^fc ^^^L^h^^^AMVA cst records* he Mighty Diamonds, unlike most other ^ reggae artistes, will be getting an early inter- national break courtesy of Virgin records, a subsidiary of the giant Columbia firm. heir next tour will be of sev- eral cities of the United States and Europe, arid will be as an act on a tour by Toots" and .the Maytals, organised by 'Island Records. . alking of Island Records. Few people seem to have rec- ognized the important role being played by this firm in promoting reggae all over the world. Island actually was started in Duke Street Kingston some 20 years ago, by an English- man who had become a j * friend of Jamaica, "Christo- pher (Chris) Blackwell. Blackwell had on his label art- istes like Laurel Aitken; Owen Gray, Wilfred Edwards and Millie Small who. gave him his first mil- lion seller. He moved into the British mar- ket in the early sixties, and quickly bought up acts that were soon to become big Stars all over the continent. as well as in the United States. Among his current British rock stars are Cat Stevens, Bad Company, Roxy Music, Traffic and Robert Palmer. Keeping an ear to the ground he realised that Jamaican music was still bubbling up into the seventies, and sign- ed on Bob Marley and the Wailers. f + Island set up an office in Hope Road, St. Andrew but that has since been closed. How- ever, Blackwell kept buying up the reggae acts including Toots .and the Maytals, the V i-Ieptp'ii v es, the BuYning Spear, 'the Third World band, and several others. He launched a worldwide pro- motional campaign which featured Bob and the Wai- ler, as the young stars of today. * I r The project paid of I when Bob's " Rtftaman Vibra- tion*" bum Into the top fif- ty of the world's charts, and his current tour started breaking box. office records all over North America. Since this major breakthrough, several other firms have been forming subsidiaries to handle reggae, and have been seeking out artistes to put out on their labels. The Mighty Diamonds and Hugh .Roy were signed \$ by Virgin.. Another firm * , Opel decided to start releasr ing tunes by Ernie Smith and Pluto Shervington. With Bob and the Waiters * now in Europe, Toots and the, Maytals and the Dia- monds leaving for the U.S. on June 20, the Third World resting .to take off again, the Heptones Just end- ed a British tour, it looks like a year chockful of activi- ties for reggae stars. * ^ * ' * Filming of Jamaica's latest movie: " On a Deadman's Chest" ended last week end. The film is about a search for Morgan** lost treasure, and stars Rod Taylor. It is being financed by a pan Jamaican firm Halart Productions. Mick Jagger in a recent inter- view in Rolling Stone maga- zine noted that he heard Eric Donaldson's "Cherry Oh Baby" in France way back in. 1972, and did it. But he didn't to put it on his platinum "Black and Blue" album, until recently. The magazine also stated that reports that Stevie WondeY has signed a $13 million .deal with Motown, was not entirely correct. In fact the magazine ( said that no papers were signed. Stevie is understood to be trying to break his links with Motown, and is seeking a new label to work with. Epic seems one of the favourites. * * * Bette Midley's version of the Carl Malcolm reggae hit; No Jestering" goes a long way to show how much respect. Jamaican music is winning. B.H. Debut LP PHIL CODY (Reprise) - Composer-singer has" big talent. A protest writer from the 1960s, Cody was drifting along until he teamed up with Neil Sedaka four years ago and co-authored such Sedaka hits- asf -"laughter in' the Rain" and^ "Bad Blood: 1 ' Sedaka does some of the backup vocal work pn'Cody's debut album. Cody wants to entertain ("1 don't see myself as a moralist") and he does ri just that. ;; TONIGHT at 8.30 ARTS JUME OMLY JUME QHLY JUME lOHLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JONK - Wed, Thur, Fri, i . .i * Tickets avaitablfe^t , •- -..•_ . .*. Bookings F f Kbne>9: . . HOOL Applications are invited for the following courses of study for the Academic year beginning Octo- ber, 1976. FULL-TIME COURSES: 1. Certificate in School Music Teaching. 2. Diploma in Music Education (ScHool Music). 3 Diploma in Western Music (European Clas- sical Tradition). 4 Certificate in African-American Studies. PART-TIME COURSES a re also available 'in preparation for the above.' ADDITIONAL PART-TIME COURSES: Preliminary Courses (qualifying for entry to the above courses). SPECIALLY ADMITTED STUDENTS: Students who do not wish to pursue Certificate or Diploma Courses may register for any of the indi- vidual subjects listed below:— 1 Instrumental tuition ; 2 Voice ; 3 Rudiments, Aural and Sight Singing. 4 Harmony (Jazz and Classical) 5 Conducting 6 Jamaican Studies ; 7 History of Western Music 8 History of Jazz : 9 Survey of World Musics (Ethnomusicology) 10 Choral Conducting anfl Rehearsal Techniques !1 Keyboard Harmony j . 12 Form and Analysis 13 Instrumentation and Arranging (Jazz) ENQUIRIES should be made to:-~ THE ADMINISTRATJVE ASSISTANT JAMAICA SCHQOlj'OF MUSIC, 19 HOPE ROAD, ! KINGSTON TO. ! TELEPHONE: 93-65596 93-65597; '^^V W M « I ernoN NG mpia Universi Centre : - \ Crescent. supply a Prospectus of Courses, Prelimi- ilication Forms and further ''information.' who will nary Ap CLOSINfc DATE for Application: Wednesday, 1976. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS will take place 1 during 4e week of July 12 - 17. 1976. INISTRATIVE ASSISTANT ,---m,f —A J - EXHIBITION ILY LAMNUOWI1ES * » » • ' JAMAICA FILM SOCIETY PRESENTATION- ' Tomorrow* 0 10:30 a.m. 7E- Betty Hut ton ^ Howard Keel IN IRVING BERLIN'S _ "ANNIE GET YOUR STATE SETS THE PACE - WITH SENSATIONAL^ KUNG FU ACTION1 * * HENRY YUE YONG IS BACK AG*1N TO THRILL YOU IN A^- r^L- tu ''A " "FROM CHINA WITH C Action/ Action! More Action ' (A) For Adults 16 and over TODAY 4:45 & 8:15 FIRST SHOWING AT THE STATE THE DOUBU SENSATfON j SHOW OF THE CfNTUttYl- B : :*:-:*«:S* ,, ,•*•'-'•'--jtr. ~~ .--'•.' .-*-'' JHSOntHI KOHINQOR INDIAN RESTAURANT 11 Holborn Road, Off Trafalgar Roai. For Reservations or Take-Out: Phone ,Now open on Sundays 11.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.mi from 6 p.m. - 10.30 p.m. BAR-B-Q i « DANCING UNDER THE STARS Percy Myers plus Native Floor Show Vincent Douglas Troupe LUNCH WITH US TODAY •AFTERNOON TEA 36 P.M. v F . Corner Hope and Waterloo Roads^ ;::.'. FOR RESERVATIONS TEL: 936-3580^- * \ GARIFESTA CALLING ALL SINGERS The Choir' of the JAIvrAICA SCHOOL OF MUSIC will perform :THK LEGEND OF KALE TKUR" by the Guyanese Composer Philip Pilgrim on July 24, and *25 lor Carifesta. It is hoped to augment this 80 strong Choir to 160 voices, as the above choral fantasia in 8 parts throughout. The School therefore invites S ALTOS, TENORS and BASSES who would-%e 1 T .SktL to join in this performance to contact ROIJggT WILLIAMS, at the Jamaica School of Musre^\9 L - ^ fc Hope Road, or telephone: 936-5596 or 7. Rehearsals Every »Monday and Thursday at 5.30 p.m. commencing June 21. at the school. Robert Williams, Choral Director. T-T - IN CASH in the JWCEES OF JAMAICA MONEY BINGO Saturday, June 26,1976 8.00 pjn. * ^ NAL ARENA Contribution; $5.00 PLAY ALL NJGHT Proceeds in aid. of National Youth Leadership Training Programme and Community'Projects. ,

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PAGE FOUR Hope Road, or telephone: 936-5596 or 7. Rehearsals — Every »Monday and Thursday at 5.30 p.m. commencing June 21. at the school. CRYSTAL (S* km] Ton. (A) ROSEBUD I All Pictures (U) Unless Otherwise Indicated 4 (A) For Adults 16 and over TODAY 4:45 & 8:15 FIRST SHOWING AT THE STATE Tor Reservations & Catering: — Phone: 93-77556. Tickets from — Readers Bookshop, Liguahea Plaza; Jamaica Travel Service, Tropical Plaza, JJttle Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue. Choral Director. I r

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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY GLEANER, SATURDAY,^^^MriMMfHf^A^ta^Mfe^f^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h^M^^^^^^H^^H^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^^H^^^^P^MHP^dHH^PI^HH^^^^^BIBB^B^BB^^MHHH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ' ^^^^^™

'A Teller's Tale' opens at the Barn_ B. _ ^ B. ^ ^^h_^L • ^^^ ^L * B _

The Citizen Bank Ptayen Productioo The Tefler** Tale" opened

; at the «rn Theatre onThund . .• f ~-

A comedy, written by Oliver Sam-uels and directed by JohnFrancis, the 'Teller's Tale" .shows

This year's cast includes: Mar-rictta Armstrong, Mike Bra-ham, /Donovan McLennon.Andrea Campbell, Elaine Mill-er, Lloyd- Chito. Mae Cresser,Harold Newell Jr. and SeniaGraver. ; mm

the human conflict that takes Tickets are available for all per-place m almost every Walk of formances from all branches ollife, between people who Kve. the,Jamaica Citizens Bank andwork and play together. at the door.

:* ft*s:

OUR NEXTATTRACTION

at CARIB(A) Adults 16 & over

NEXT WEEK atHARBOUR VIEW• (A) Adults 16 and over •

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ZATOICHI ANDTHE ONE-ARMED

SWORDSMAN

WOMAN

Ton. 7:45&9:45

FOR ADULTS 16 AND OVER

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BLOOD AND LACE &VAMPIRE LOVERS

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Mac CHALLENGE FORROBIN HOOD

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ROLLERBALLTODAY 10a.m. MAT.

1000 PLANERAID, SAINTY

SINNERS &SAM WHISKY

CAPRI (Mai Pen) Ton. (A) RETURN OF THE DRAGON

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"YOU FEEL like velvet...."says Mike Braham (HeadleySim pa (in) to MarriettaArmstrong (Irma Ffrench) ina scene from "THE TEL-LERS' TALE" now on at theBarn theatre.

12, 1976

Richard Ace, band leader,{left the island early thiaweek for Europe, wherehe has made arrange-ment for the recording ofa new album.

The deal was arranged with,French Record producer

] and promoter, Sbfie Issartel,who was in the island recent-

I ly to iria,ke arrangements for! the recording of. local pro-

* B&* '

; ductions "I See You" andi Reggae Fever" by Swedishsinger Tom Emrod.

Miss Issartel decided on mak-j ing arrangements with Ace1 for the production of his

next album in Europe, afterhearing him performingwith his band at the .Pegasus

i Hotel's '.'Talk of the Town"'

J

!$

COUNTRY THEATRES ^All Pictures (U) Unless Otherwise Indicated 4

BEVO — CHRISTIANA JTod,: Fistful of dollars & 5

Trinity is still my nameMon.: Njghtwatch & Tenth

Victim (A) •Tues- If he hollers let him go

REO — OLD HARBOURTod., Tom.: Marijuana Affair

& Wiliard (A)

CARLTON ANNOTTOBAYTod., Tom.: Ghostly Face (4)

Won.: Black eye & Black belt', Jones (A)

LYRIC — PORT MARIATod., Tom.: Man from Hong

Kong (A)Mon.: Man From Hong Kong

(A)Tues.: Something big &

Revengers

; CLIFF — LUCEATod., Tom., Mon.: Man from

Hong Kong (A)Tues.: Train robbers & DracuFa

. A.D. 1972CX)^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^gg^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

SEV1LE ST- ANN'S BAYTod*, Tom.: French Connection

. No. 2 (A)Mon.: Twisted nerves &

Chinese Hercules (X)Tues.: Gold snake & Adven-

turers of Tortuga

LLOYDS — FRANKFIELDTod., Tom.: Peking Man (A)

pmrainiminniiiiiniHiMiniiHiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiinnMiiiHiuHiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiMHinffie r

ARCADIEN — FALMOUTHTod.,, Tom.: Shoa Lin martial

arts (A)Tues4 Blindman & Emperor of

the North (A)

Tom., Mon Marijuana Affair(A)

FROME —Tod., Tom.: Two cavaliers (A)

Mon.: 100 million years B.C.& Hombre

TUCSJ Corrupt ones &• Hangingtree

CENTRAL — PORUS fTodM Tom.: Fate of Lee Khan 4

(A) , ' ^Monj Caravan to V ace a res & A

Yellowstone Kelly 2

MOVIES — BROWN'S TOWNTod., Tom.: Cornbread, Earl & F

Me fMon.: The Limit & Fury on jf

Wheels fTUCSJ Brother John & Brian's f

Song

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-;- CHEN CHUAN

"SWIFTFIST"

SANTA — SANTA CRUZTod., Tom.: Cornbread, Earl &

Me

rrcai89 Hope Road

Join Us Tonight ForFondue and

Charcoal GrillTor Reservations & Catering: —

Phone: 93-77556.wiiimmiimimtimiiiiiimiiiimimiiimiiiHuiiiim

TONIGHTj By Popular Request

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Brings out the best in people

DON'T MISS THE SENSATIONALL O R L A R O SHOW

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TONIGHT at 8:00TOMORROW at 4:30 p.m.

WORTH RAVING ABOUT" - Archie Undo - "The Star'

J.A.O.S.Production

Irving Berlin's

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With* Vela Vincent* Joe McGann* Jane Harries

Directed byBobby Ghisays

Musical Direction•

Hugh Moss SolomonDancing Staged by

Eddy Thomas

At the - Little Theatre - $4.00, $3.00, $2.00Thursdays 8:00 p.m. Thursdays & SundaysFriday* 8:00 p.m. Children - Half Price,Saturdays 8;00 .m. Groups of 2Q & OverSundays 4:30 p.m. _$1.50each.

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Tickets from —Readers Bookshop, Liguahea Plaza;Jamaica Travel Service, Tropical Plaza,JJttle Theatre, Tom Redcam Avenue.

_ • ' ^ 4 l

There '3 Si

TODAY 5:00 & 8:00 pan. (A) 4• Sonny Chibol ^

"The SHAO LIN '

Ton. 7.45•• (A) Adults 16

and over "Robert MITCHUM

iYAKUZAJMONTEGO BAYed Wallace productions presents

night club.ichard also assisted with thework on the .two songsEmrod is here to do. He islikely to make a stop in Brit-ain before go ing-on toFrance.

te will be away for a month.While abroad Richardhopes to make connectionsthat could assist his youngson Richard Jnr. a protegedrummer who has alreadymade his movie debut iniTTs television show "TheBig Blue Marble".

* * * .* M

he Chosen Few returnedhome from Europe and Can-ada this week, and are mak-ing arrangement! for thereleases of some of their lat-^fc^^fc ^^^L^h^^^AMVAcst records*

he Mighty Diamonds, unlikemost other ^ reggae artistes,will be getting an early inter-national break courtesy ofVirgin records, a subsidiaryof the giant Columbia firm.

heir next tour will be of sev-eral cities of the UnitedStates and Europe, arid willbe as an act on a tour byToots" and .the Maytals,o rgan i s ed by ' I s l a n dRecords. .

alking of Island Records.Few people seem to have rec-ognized the important rolebeing played by this firm inpromoting reggae all overthe world.

Island actually was started inDuke Street Kingston some20 years ago, by an English-man who had become a

j *

friend of Jamaica, "Christo-pher (Chris) Blackwell.

Blackwell had on his label art-istes like Laurel Aitken;Owen G r a y , W i l f r e dEdwards and Millie Smallwho. gave him his first mil-lion seller.

He moved into the British mar-ket in the early sixties, andquickly bought up acts thatwere soon to become bigStars all over the continent.as well as in the UnitedStates.

Among his current Brit ishrock stars are Cat Stevens,Bad Company, Roxy Music,Traffic and Robert Palmer.

Keeping an ear to the groundhe realised that Jamaicanmusic was still bubbling upinto the seventies, and sign-ed on Bob Marley and theWailers.

• f +

Island set up an office in HopeRoad, St. Andrew but thathas since been closed. How-ever, Blackwell kept buyingup the reggae acts includingToots .and the Maytals, the

Vi-Ieptp'iives, the BuYningSpear, 'the Third Worldband, and several others.

He launched a worldwide pro-motional campaign whichfeatured Bob and the Wai-ler, as the young stars oftoday.

* I r

The project paid of I whenBob's " Rtftaman Vibra-tion*" bum Into the top fif-ty of the world's charts, andhis current tour startedbreaking box. office recordsall over North America.

Since this major breakthrough,several other firms havebeen forming subsidiaries tohandle reggae, and havebeen seeking out artistes toput out on their labels.

The Mighty Diamonds and• Hugh .Roy were signed \$

by Virgin.. Another firm* ,

Opel decided to start releasring tunes by Ernie Smithand Pluto Shervington.

With Bob and the Waiters*

now in Europe, Toots andthe, Maytals and the Dia-monds leaving for the U.S.on June 20, the ThirdWorld resting .to take offagain, the Heptones Just end-ed a British tour, it lookslike a year chockful of activi-ties for reggae stars.

• * ^ * ' *Filming of Jamaica's latest

movie: " On a Deadman'sChest" ended last week end.The film is about a searchfor Morgan** lost treasure,and stars Rod Taylor. It isbeing financed by a panJamaican firm HalartProductions.

Mick Jagger in a recent inter-view in Rolling Stone maga-zine noted that he heardEric Donaldson's "CherryOh Baby" in France way

• back in. 1972, and did it.But he didn't to put it onhis plat inum "Black andBlue" album, until recently.

The magazine also stated thatreports that Stevie WondeYhas signed a $13 million.deal with Motown, was notentirely correct. In fact themagaz ine (said t h a t nopapers were signed.

Stevie is understood to betrying to break his links withMotown, and is seeking anew label to work with. Epicseems one of the favourites.

* * *Bette Midley's version of the

Carl Malcolm reggae hit;No Jestering" goes a longway to show how muchrespect. Jamaican music iswinning. B.H.

Debut LPPHIL CODY (Reprise) -

Composer-singer has" bigtalent. A protest writer fromthe 1960s, Cody was driftingalong until he teamed up withNeil Sedaka four years agoand co-authored such Sedakahits- asf -"laughter in' theRain" and^ "Bad Blood:1'Sedaka does some of thebackup vocal work pn'Cody'sdebut album. Cody wants toentertain ("1 don't see myselfas a moralist") and he does

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just that.

;; TONIGHT at 8.30 ARTS

JUME OMLY JUME QHLY JUME lOHLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JUNE ONLY JONK

- Wed, Thur, Fri,i . • .i *

Tickets avaitablfe^t, • - • - . .•_ . • • .*.

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Applications are invited for the following coursesof study for the Academic year beginning Octo-ber, 1976.FULL-TIME COURSES:

1. Certificate in School Music Teaching.2. Diploma in Music Education (ScHool Music).3 Diploma in Western Music (European Clas-

sical Tradition).4 Certificate in African-American Studies.

PART-TIME COURSES a re also available ' inpreparation for the above.'

ADDITIONAL PART-TIME COURSES:Preliminary Courses (qualifying for entry to theabove courses).SPECIALLY ADMITTED STUDENTS:Students who do not wish to pursue Certificate orDiploma Courses may register for any of the indi-vidual subjects listed below:—

1 Instrumental tuition ;2 Voice ;3 Rudiments, Aural and Sight Singing.4 Harmony (Jazz and Classical)5 Conducting6 Jamaican Studies ;7 History of Western Music8 History of Jazz :

9 Survey of World Musics (Ethnomusicology)10 Choral Conducting anfl Rehearsal Techniques!1 Keyboard Harmony j .12 Form and Analysis13 Instrumentation and Arranging (Jazz)ENQUIRIES should be made to:-~

THE ADMINISTRATJVE ASSISTANTJAMAICA SCHQOlj'OF MUSIC,19 HOPE ROAD, !KINGSTON TO. !TELEPHONE: 93-65596

93-65597;

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supply a Prospectus of Courses, Prelimi-ilication Forms and further ''information.'

who willnary ApCLOSINfc DATE for Application: Wednesday,

1976.ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS will take place

1 during 4e week of July 12 - 17. 1976.

INISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

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EXHIBITIONILY

LAMNUOWI1ES* • » » • '

JAMAICA FILM SOCIETY PRESENTATION-

' Tomorrow*0

10:30 a.m.7E-

Betty Hut ton ^ Howard KeelIN IRVING BERLIN'S_

"ANNIE GET YOURSTATE SETS THE PACE - WITH SENSATIONAL^

KUNG FU ACTION1 * *HENRY YUE YONG IS BACK AG*1N TOTHRILL YOU IN

A^- r^L - tu ''A • " "FROM CHINA WITH CAction/ Action! More Action '(A) For Adults 16 and over TODAY 4:45 & 8:15

FIRST SHOWING AT THE STATETHE DOUBU SENSATfON

j SHOW OF THE CfNTUttYl-

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KOHINQOR INDIAN RESTAURANT11 Holborn Road, Off Trafalgar Roai.

For Reservations or Take-Out: Phone,Now open on Sundays 11.30 a.m. - 3.00 p.mi

from 6 p.m. - 10.30 p.m.

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DANCING UNDER THE STARSPercy Myers plus Native Floor Show

Vincent Douglas Troupe• LUNCH WITH US TODAY•AFTERNOON TEA 3 6 P.M.

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. Corner Hope and Waterloo Roads^ ;::.'.FOR RESERVATIONS TEL: 936-3580 - *

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GARIFESTACALLING ALL SINGERS

The Choir' of the JAIvrAICA SCHOOL OFMUSIC will perform :THK LEGEND OF KALETKUR" by the Guyanese Composer Philip Pilgrimon July 24, and *25 lor Carifesta.It is hoped to augment this 80 strong Choir to160 voices, as the above choral fantasiain 8 parts throughout.The School therefore invi tes SALTOS, TENORS and BASSES who would-%e

1 T .SktLto join in this performance to contact ROIJggTWILLIAMS, at the Jamaica School of Musre^\9

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Hope Road, or telephone: 936-5596 or 7.Rehearsals — Every »Monday and Thursday at5.30 p.m. commencing June 21. at the school.

Robert Williams,Choral Director. T-T -

IN CASH

in the

JWCEES OF JAMAICAMONEYBINGO

Saturday, June 26,1976 8.00 p jn.* • ^

NAL ARENAContribution; $5.00PLAY ALL NJGHT

Proceeds in aid. of National YouthLeadership Training Programme andCommunity'Projects. ,