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Nov 2nd and 3rd , 2020 West Burnside. le d ( ursoit, a P hilad elp h ian , first c a m e t o the atten tio n o l ja z z lo v e r s across the U S in the early sixties when he played alongside Trie Dolphy in one ol the most evening bands ( harles M ingus ever put to g e th e r C urso n , w ho describes his career as “ one loot in I urope and one loot in A m erica," has since ap p ealed on the stage ot alm o st every jazz le stiv a l in th e w o rld Iron) M o n terey , l ah lo rn ia . to Bled, > u goslavia.lo I’ori. I inland A lthough his first instrum ent in tru m p et, every C ursou perfo rm an ce also m eludes num bers on piccolo trum pet (a classical instrum ent) and flugelhorn Recently, led has added a witty and very original between tunes •‘p a lle t" to lus act. A lthough he has form ed and led several p opular jazz bands (rem em ber the led C urson Bill B arron Q u artet o f the m iddle sixties?) Ins best known group has been the septet ( 1 9 7 6 1 9 7 8 ) that included Nick Brignola on baritone, C hris U o o d s on alto Sax and lim e, and young David I riesen on bass led has becom e a published ” w riler” ~ h is w orkshop articles on placing the trum pet app ear regularly in the C olorad o -b ased m agazine, M usician: Player and I istenei. I cd 's entire sepci journ ey ed to lu r o p e during the sum m er ot 1977 and played at K ongberg (N orw ay), S tockholm and A rhus (Sweden) Pori il inland), and I aren (H o llan d ) and M iddlekerk (Belgium) I his sum m er, he was surprised and pleased to Imd Ins picture on several festival program s and ■veil on the posters and t-shirts used to publicize the K ongsberg 1978 lestival' E ddie H a rris Eddie Harris will be at the Jazz De Opus this Sunday. Nov 4th, 33 N W 2nd Ave I oi a num ber ol scats I ddie H a m s had been one ot the most creative ami im aginative m usicians m the country In ad d itio n to being a player ol excep tion.il talen ts, he is one w ho is c o ir la n d s seeking and ex ploring new ap proaches in Ins m usical expression. lie is possible most noted lot lus pioneer cl fo rts in the use ol elect ronic am p iilication m iazz, and many listeners hase becom e fam iliar wiih Inin lately as a result ol Ills hit single, I isten H ere, and llu o u g h Ins recent co llab o ratio n s with panisi I e M e t aim . Relatively lew, how evei. arc aw are ot Ins th o u g h ts or ol lus involvem ent in music beyond play mg and com posing. “ I was originally a p ian o placet and I developed this s id e ol placing on that instrum ent and then ad ap ted it to the saxophone I based my solos on ch o id s just like a lot ol cals base then solos on m odes and scales." " I he b o o k ’s sales have been going about as bad as can be ex p ected ," he a d ­ ded " I t ’s tairly expensive because o l its length (320 pages), but the m ain reason is lack ol publicity li wc had a lot ol money behind i l we could send it to all the stores and plav it up, and people w ould assum e that it's the m aster I ul product and go out and buy it. but sending all the advertisem ents out by mysclt is a long (rial an d -erro r |o b .’’ He has aT o recently com pleted a booklet entitled, " / h i fo ri U u/tz Zo Zfc ,/ fZrrvn nor, " wInch he h ti v iiic to Im d a publisher loi 1 he book d e a l' with some ol the problem s lacing m usicians today, such as getting record c o n n .i d ', fin ding a good m a n a g e r, and know ing the right pay scale to ask loi on jobs , k 8L W S K V E S A V C AREHOUSE HELP FOR BLACK COLLEGES "T h e Lou Rawls Parade of Stars", featuring Lou Heft) and co host Ed M cM ah o n (center), w ill air on local television stations in 50 cities next year to help raise $3 million for the United Negro College Fund Comedian Bill Cosby is one of a number of stars appearing in the production. Other notables w ho peformed at the Las Vegas Hilton taping of the special include M u h am m ad Ali. Lou Brock. Lola Falana, Norm Crosby, Charlie Pride and Glen Campbell SALE!! NEW RECLINERS & SWIVEL ROCKERS I hanks to I uu Rawls and his Ingrids, (he fu tu re ol 41 private, Black colleges is much brighter. I he colleges, m em bers o f the U nited N egro College F u n d , will benefit from lew d o n atio n s generated by " H ie I on Rawls P arad e ol S ta rs ," a three-hour d e c isio n spectacular taped in I as Vegas this week and to appear on local television stations a ro u n d the country next year. Budweiser spokem an Rawls, with his co-host I d M cM ahon were joined on tage at the I as Vegas H ilton by the elite o f the en tertain m en t and sports w orld. Deluding: M uham m ad A l l , Bill C osby, l o u B rock, I o la F alan a, I he Mills Iro lh ers, G len C am p b ell, N orm C ro sb y , W illie Tyler an d L ester, G eorge )uke, C h arlie Pride, I ma Turner, and Mary M acG regor, and Paul W illiams. A co n trib u tio n to U N ( I from A nheuser-B usch C o m p an ies, Inc., is serving seed money lo r the m ulti-m illion dollar fund raising e ffo rt. The funds are eing used to underw rite pro d u ctio n ol the Las Vegas tap in g , as well as a com anion radio special and the filming o l Rawls on U N C I cam puses as part of he television special. A dditional funds arc being invested by A nheuser-B usch i r m arketing su p p o rt, displays, and special advertising assistance. "The project we arc launching is based on a partnership. It involves putting the best advertising, marketing, and media minds in the country-thc Budweiser team--direclly to work raising money for UNCF colleges, (a ir Budweiser people arc working closelv with thousands o f UNCF volunteers in the nation’s largest cities to take full advantage o f the talented Lou Rawls," Michael I. I aMonica, vice president of Anheuser-Busch, Inc., told the Parade of Stars live audience. According to Chris Fdley, executive director o f the UNCF, "This is the most dramatic single effort launched in the history of UNCF It comes at a time when the need is greater than ever because of the escalating costs o f operating colleges today. Anheuser-Busch's supsport and Lou Rawls’ involvement are striking examples o f concern for disadvantaged students. There is no real way to measure their contribution, which goes far beyond their seed-money grant.” O f UNCF's work, which raises millions o f dollars each year to help support member colleges, Chicago-born Rawls said, “ I know what it's like to grow up in the ghetto with despair all around UNCF is one group that offers Black youth a way out, and lor manv it means the difference between hope and hopelessness Anheuscr Busch is helping to keep that hope alive lor thousands ot disadvantaged youngsters.” MANY VINYLS S FABRICS Valuev lo $289 YOURS FROM 0 7 NEW COCKTAIL TABLES, COMMODES & LAMP TABLES B P J O H N S ............. j i 8 v „ , i „ a ‘69’’ ROYER.................... tir.9 ‘64’’ Bookcases cjlii»»S f r o m $ I 4 9 9S from ‘89°° Oak & pine highback rockers M NEW 5 pc smoked glass chrome 8 Herculon Dinette sets $< VALUE $429 NOW 299 RENTAL RETURN FURNITURE m ov A SS O R TED ASSORTED *7 9 °° CO FFEE T A B L E S . * 5 ” S O F A S ------ ASSORTED L O V ESEATS . * 6 9 0 0 E N D T A B L E S ___ * 5 ” UPHOLSTERED Q UEEN SIZE C H A IR S ..........»29°° B E D S ......................* 7 4 * * V IN Y L FULL-SIZE R E C L IN E R S . . 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