Blockbusters M issing Bang The First Annual Cafe Uniontown Festival of Contemporary Jazz O ve r the past fe w m onths I watched a n u m b e r o f so -ca lle d b lo ckb u ste rs, but fo r the fir s t fe w o u t they are not, how you say, e x c e lle n t . "B atm an Forever" was an O K m ovie. It w asn't the best, it w asn't the w orst. The a ctin g was good. The m ain characters were a great com bo o f c e le b rity pow er. Jim C arrey gave a d y n a m ite perform ance as The R id d le r, stealing the show fro m B atm an and g iv in g the p icture some co m ic re lie f. B u t the m ovie was w e ird because R o b in was o n ly R obin fo r the end. T here needed to be som ething m ore added. T h is is a basic "B atm an" story w ith a few crazy guys, a fin e lo o k in g g ir l in tro u b le , and a couple o f super heroes w ith a vendetta a g a in st the cra zy guys. N ow , "C o n g o ” was a d iffe re n t story w hich had some great a ctio n but not such a star- studded cast. L a u ra L in n e y plays a scientist type g ir l w ho is one o f the m ain characters. E rnie H udson, made fam ous by the "G h o stb u ste r" m o vie s, plays the safari guide. T im C u rry ("T h e R o cky H o rro r P icture S how " and "N a tio n a l L a m p o o n ’s Loaded W eapon 1") p ortrays a treasure hunter lo o k in g fo r the lost c ity o f Z in g e . T his m ovie is about an e xp e d itio n to the A fric a n Congo. The o rig in a l p la n is to go and return a g o rilla named A m y to the congo; then the e x p e d itio n is taken o v e r by Laura L in n e y's character. A m y is a ve ry in te llig e n t ape and know s how to sign in o rd e r to speak. The group discovers Z in g e and gets attacked by a m y ste rio u s g ro u p o f gray g o rilla s w h o have been ta u g h t to fig h t. August 1.2.& 3 afr Kevin M ahogany - One ■‘■ F fi» ¿ of the hotted ta a acts in the world Last year's num ber three ja a recording in Billboard magazine. Featured performer on the P.B.S. N ew Y e a r’s Eue Jazz Night. ★ it Kevin M ah o g a n y ★ ★ ★ ★ Auuurt IQ. 11. and 12 The Return o f the A b "Outstanding group"«. " A unique and talented band .« •m oot la as K entucky Bourbon." BLUEGRASS FLYER, OR. S u n d a y E v e n in g , J u ly 6 :0 0 $ 5 .0 0 218 to PM 9 :0 0 C over • • 218 West Marine Astoria, Oregon (503) 325-8708 D in n e r A v a ila b le • K e lly R o b ★ ★★★★★ 23, 1995 R e s e r v a tio n s R e c o m m e n d e d W . M a r in e D r . Young Lion* - The legendary David Murray 'Musician of the Decade" 1980’s'- August 4. 5 & 6 “New sday* , Musician o f the Year 1 9 9 3 - “Village Voice*. When he Nell, Roberty, Edward’s Trio was ct the Cafe Uniontown in March, we had to turn people away The West's best trio ct the door. with a large regional . . . . . following. They have W w m m W w toured with Herb Qfis. Eddie Harris, August 8 and 9 Ray Brown, Freddie Lower C o lum bia Trio Hubbard, Ray Our renowned duo of Jim Anderson, and H ank Wilkins and Spud Siegel are Crawford to name a joined by bassist extraordinaire few. The Trio will be Kelly Roberty fo r two nights of backing up both Acoustic folkljazt in the true Keuin and Dauid the Lower Columbia Duo Uniontown tradition! A s to r ia , O r e g o n U n d u r T h « iiie j ß r f d y « (5 0 3 ) 3 2 5 -8 7 0 8 Advance reservations are required for David Murray and Kevin Mahogany A dinner show and a late show will be available for both A late Jazz menu will be available for the late shows Cover charge for David and Kevin is $ 15.00. for the N RE Trio $ 5 0 0 and no cover will be charged for the Lower Columbia T rio Please call the Cafe for further information or for reservations I lik e long w alk s, esp ecially when they are taken by p eop le w ho annoy me. 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