wonder dream (09_08_75)

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t-AGE FOUR THE DAILY GL A symbolic .meeting of - i •; America's soul and Jamai- can reggae is the descrip- tion given here to .the meeting of America's Stevie Wonder and .Jamaica's Bob Marley on' 'Holiday Jamaica" pack- L^..J. the ; October 4 Dream i a ge scheduled from Sep- ^JpConcert at Kirigston'sj tember 29 to October 5. ~y~ National Stadium, one of, imerican ae meet .the three-.events on the j Stevie Wonder -- Motown's 13-million dollar . recording star and Island Records Bob Marley headline a show which will be bringing to CARIB Patrons Please Note Special 10 a.m. Matinee Showing of "SMILE ORANGE" TODAY un CARIB Today 3 Shows 10 a.m., 5.00 & 8.30 il FRIDAY HARBOUR VIEW Ton. 7:30 & 9:30 (A) Adult* 16 & Over treu«F rljpnci's smi see. this Dream Concert as . not just an assembling of an entertainment package but rather an opportunity to see at work on stage two great exponents of. black music, a' music which is currently undergoing top probes and investigations to seek its ori- gin, roots, and similarities. The presence of Stevie Won 6.0 STKVIi:\V()M)KK Jamaica an authentic com- bination of America's soul and Jamaican reggae.. Wonder, the'blind performer of international 'acclaim, will be making his first out- door appearance since he signed that monumental 13- million dollar contract with Motown, while Marley, the undisputed king of Jamaican reggae will be making the 1 first big appearance before his home audience since his; N o r t h American breakthrough. Two great artistes ; Like Slevic Wonder a product r of the Detroit ghetto. Bob ; Marley is a product of the ; Kingston ghetto and both artistes made impressionable ( advances in demonstrating: how music can relate to cur- j rent limes. . Students of black dor .-art. : : . ms :i .-. -no, . ihc ; id and . Id Melvin well HOBMAULKY and Bob Marl the Dream Corio : : further high ci menl with ih< young Jamaican Third World America's Har •and the Blue Notes as other Jamaican acts. Holiday Jamaica is a pro- motion of National Sports Ltd. and Nasaba Artists Management of New York. Other features of it are the $100.000 Reynolds Metals Company sponsored Associ- ation of Tennis Professionals. Nations Cup Team Tennis Tournament in the National Arena from September 29 to October 5 and the closed cir- cuit telecast in the National 'Arena on September 30 ot the world heavyweight title fight between champion Ali and Muhammad nusic here j Frazier. tj.0 6.S V.O 7.3 8.1. 9.1 10 10 11 Po 12 12 12 12 12 1.0 Joe, 1.0 1.1 ' : ' 2.3 7.5 S. 8.1 .8. 8.3 9.0 9.1 9.1 9.3 9.3 10 10 •10 10 10 11

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(A) Adult* 16 & Over treu«F rljpnci's THE DAILY GL t-AGE FOUR .the three-.events on the j Stevie Wonder -- Motown's 13-million dollar . recording star and Island Records Bob Marley headline a show which will be bringing to Two great artistes ; Today 3 Shows 10 a.m., 5.00 & 8.30 12 12 12 12 12 1.0 Joe, 1.0 1.1 October 4 Dream i a ge scheduled from Sep- ^JpConcert at Kirigston'sj tember 29 to October 5. ~y~ National Stadium, one of, • Ton. 7:30 & 9:30 S. 8.1 .8. well Po 10 10 11 ;

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Page 1: Wonder Dream (09_08_75)

t-AGE FOUR THE DAILY GLEANER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1975.

A symbolic .meeting of- i •; America's soul and Jamai-

can reggae is the descrip-tion given here to .themeeting of America'sS t e v i e W o n d e r a n d

.Jamaica's Bob Marley on' 'Holiday Jamaica" pack-L^..J.the

;October 4 Dream i age scheduled from Sep-

^JpConcert at Kirigston'sj tember 29 to October 5.~y~ National Stadium, one of, •

imericanae meet

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.the three-.events on the j Stevie Wonder - - Motown's13-million dollar . recordingstar and Island Records BobMarley headline a showwhich will be bringing to

CARIB PatronsPlease Note Special 10 a.m.

Matinee Showing of"SMILE ORANGE"

TODAY unCARIB

Today 3 Shows 10a.m., 5.00 & 8.30

il FRIDAYHARBOUR VIEW

Ton. 7:30 & 9:30

(A) Adult* 16 & Over

treu«F rljpnci'ssmi

Starring t Carl BRADSHAW

see. this Dream Concert as .not just an assembling of anentertainment package butrather an opportunity to seeat work on stage two greatexponents of. black music, a'

music wh ich is c u r r e n t l yundergoing top probes andinvestigations to seek its ori-gin, roots, and similarities.

The presence of Stevie Won

6.00

STKVIi: \V()M)KKJamaica an authentic com-bination of America's souland Jamaican reggae..

Wonder, the'blind performerof international 'acclaim,will be making his first out-door appearance since hesigned that monumental 13-million dollar contract withMotown, while Marley, theundisputed king of Jamaicanreggae will be making the

1 first big appearance beforehis home audience since his;N o r t h A m e r i c a nbreakthrough.Two great artistes ;

Like Slevic Wonder a productr

of the Detroit ghetto. Bob;

Marley is a product of t he ;

Kingston ghetto and bothartistes made impressionable •

( advances in demonstrating:how music can relate to cur- jrent limes. . •

Students of black

dor .-ar t .: : . ms

• :i.-. -no,

. ihc; id and. Id M e l v i n

well

H O B M A U L K Yand Bob Mar l

the Dream Corio: :further high cimenl w i t h i h <young JamaicanThird WorldAmerica's Har

•and the Blue Notesas other Jamaican acts.

Hol iday Jamaica is a pro-motion of National SportsLtd. and Nasaba Art is tsManagement of New York.Other features of it are the$100.000 Reynolds MetalsCompany sponsored Associ-ation of Tennis Professionals.Nations Cup Team TennisTournament in the NationalArena from September 29 toOctober 5 and the closed cir-cuit telecast in the National'Arena on September 30 otthe world heavyweight titlef i g h t between champion

A l i a n dM u h a m m a dnusic here j Frazier.

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TONIGHT! TONIGHT!

The Caribbean Thespiansproduction of PURLIEVICTORIOUS. wri t tenby Ossie Davis and pro-duced and. directed byRonald Harrison opens atthe Little Theatre on Sat-urday, September 20 at 8p.m.

This comedy of the American,southern cotton plantations,has had a dist inguished

! reception on Broadway andwas so successful that a musi-cal version has just ended along run.

Heading the cast are ClaudeClark, Lucia Whyte, Lota'Hamilton, Dorothy Cunning-ham, Sylvia Thompson,Lloyd Deans, Stanley Daw-

kins, Ward Deans and Leon-ard Deans. Costumes are by

Film on; Robert Kennedy?

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Reports are that the Kennedyfamily is prepared to author-ise a. film of the life of thelate Robert Kennedy. ;

Several film companies are inthere pitching for the rights

j . and among the leading con-: tenders is George Barrie.1 president of Faberge and! Brut Productions. ,,

Betsy Williams and lightingby George' Carter. Stagemanager is Charles Deans.

This play is part of a season •being presented and cele- :

. bratcs the Thespians 29th . 5 -,-.anniversary as a Theatre y.ooWorkshop Group. Proceeds ; 7.10arc in aid of the group's 7.20workshop, fund .

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The L i t t l e G ' l y n e b o u r neTheatre is presently pre-paring its most ambitiousproduction to date: Verdi's;II trovatore, with soloists,chorus and a small orchestra

• assembled for .the occasion.Director Roma D'Oyen fn-

chett promises a highly suc-cessful version of this favour-i te grand opera whose1

melodramatic plot stillbrings tears to the eyes ofpersons who have.seen itmany times.

It is ,the story of crossed love,•rivalry between two pow-erful men. and an old gypsy •woman's thirst for revengeagainst a man who hadburnt her mother on suspi-cion of. witchcraft. There:are scenes involving soldiers. ,some set in the .Gypsy camp, ;

. as well as touching encoun- ;ters between lovers andbetween mother and son.

Soloists are already hard atwork rehearsing the princi-pal roles. Leading parts arebeing taken by Louis and.Pat Gooden, Peggy Warm-ington and Curtis Watson.

Ton: .7.30 (NBC)

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The Man in the Moonis a Me.

Diracted by Bobby Ghisays withLois Kelly-Barrow Claudia Robinson

Linda Gambrill ; . Dawn.Forrester. Bobby Ghisays Andy Raihleigh

Musical Director. Barry Davies with Ian Johnson8.30 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thur.. Fri., Sat.

WAY OUT THEATRE, JAMAICA PEGASUS.Tickets: S3.00 — theatre dinner tickets 58.50

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"THE FATAL STRIKE"Kam KONG • Yasli.tkl KUHATA

Grand OPENING WEDNESDAYREGAL & KINGS

A Tribute to H.I.M. Emperor Haile Selassie I

IN AID OF THE ETHIOPIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH BUILDfN

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