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    It’s Happening at Chinook Winds in July
Little Anthony & The Imperials
Bring Musical Legacy
Little Anthony
& The Imperials has
begun to take
concert stages by
storm once again.
Officially re­
uniting in early
1992, the group had
not performed to­
gether for more than
17 years, yet the
magic returned im­
mediately. This suc­
cessful reunion al-
ready has brought the group to sold-out
appearances at concert halls through­
out the U.S., including Madison Square
Garden in New York and the Universal
Amphitheatre in Los Angeles.
The group recently was honored as
a recipient of the Rhythm & Blues
Foundation’s Fourth Annual Pioneer
Award, and was inducted into the Vocal
Group Hall of Fame Museum in
Sharon, Penn. It just now is receiving
long overdue recognition of its artistry
and lifelong contributions to rhythm
and blues music.
The group’s first record was a
double-sided ballad smash. The “A”
side, Tears On My
Pillow, instantly
launched its career
into musical history.
This would be one
of its biggest-selling
hits, with more than
1 million copies
sold. It remains one
of the most enduring
love ballads of
the ’50s.
The flip side hit,
Two People In The
World, made this one of the most
popular double-sided ballad records in
vocal group history. The group went on
to record several more huge hits,
including, Shimmy, Shimmy Ko-Ko
Bop, Hurts So Bad, I Miss You So, and
Take Me Back.
Little Anthony & The Imperials are
proud to announce its newest CD
release, Pure Acappella, a soulful
collection of doo wop and pop classics.
Having already sold a million records
worldwide, Little Anthony & The
Imperials’ Pure Acappella is an
amazing new chapter in an already
incredible musical legacy.
American Veteran’s Traveling
Tribute
The Siletz Honor Guard participates in the opening ceremonies that welcomed
the American Veteran’s Traveling Tribute, with a 4:5-scale replica of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial, to the upper parking lot at Chinook Winds Casino
Resort. The Wall stands eight feet high at the center and is 378feet across.
Express Menus Continue with
New Entrées
The Express menus at the Rogue
River Room inside Chinook Winds
Casino have brought great meals on
board for the entire month of July.
Once again, fantastic prices on
breakfast, lunch, and dinner make every
day in the month of Julydelicious.
The five new Express Lunch
specials for July might cause all area
business meetings to be rescheduled for
the lunch hours. Mondays will feature
sliced fresh fruit with yogurt and Indian
fry bread. It’s a small Shrimp Louie
with a cup of chowder on Tuesdays.
On Wednesdays, diners can enjoy
a tuna wrap with lettuce, tomato, and
cheese, and on Thursdays, it’s a black­
ened salmon salad. The work-week
finishes on a tasty note with a prime rib
sandwich on grilled sourdough.
The Lunch Express specials are
available Monday through Friday from
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11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a new low price
of just $4.95
By popular request, the Rogue
River Room Early Bird menu will
continue through May. This specially
priced entrée of succulent prime rib will
be available Monday through Friday
from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for $10.95. This
includes choice of soup or salad.
The Breakfast Express Special gets
the workday started off right. It includes
two eggs any style, two sausage, two
strips of bacon, hash browns, and a
choice of biscuit or toast for $2.95. This
amazing deal is available Monday
through Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
in the Rogue River Room. Sorry, no
substitutions.
For more information regarding the
new Breakfast Express, Lunch Express,
or Early Bird menus, call the Rogue
River Room at 541-996-5962.
July 2004
Delores Pigsley stands with Norm and Kathy Bergsma at the art exhibit that
accompanies The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Norm and Kathy took over the
memorial in January and will visit 30 cities this year. The memorial and art
exhibit will be in Grants Pass, Ore., later this year.