Pag« 6 Portland Observer June 11,1081
ENTERTAINMENT
HAPPENINGS
ENTERTAINMENT
GOOD VIBES!!
MRS.
WIGS
(AND HAIR BEADS)
Grassroots N ew s N .W . - When it comes to dissem inating positive vibes,
Roy A yers is the m ain d is trib u to r. H is c re a tiv ity is o n ly a re fle c tio n o f his
business sense. In an exclusive interview , Grassroot News reached fo r depth
and insight fro m an artist whose w orks has its way in to o u r album colle ctio n .
Roy gave a ru n d o w n o f his ro o ts. “ M y ro o ts came fr o m m y m o th e r and
fa m ily . It was the energy and p erseverance th a t g o t me th is fa r . W ith
re la tio n s h ip to my m usic, m y ro o ts centered in the ch u rch and a n o th e r in
fluence that was first to influence my music as far as p e rfo rm in g is concerned
s10 Wig Sale
Be’ty Cabin«, Proprietor
64 DIFFERENT STYLES AT »10 IN A VARIETY OF COLORSI
Hundreds of Wigs & Hairpieces
at 10% • 50% Savings
was L a tin ."
Featuring wigs by N A O M I SIM S ANDRE DOUGLAS BILLIE b NATALIE COLE
The name Roy Ayers hit the business when he backed H erbie M a n n . " T h e
th in g th a t in flu e n c e d me m ost at th a t tim e was H e rb ie M a n n 's business
awareness. You know , the business behind the music. I ’ m an artist w ho feels
that you re a lly have to give yo u r all to stay as m u s ic a lly creative. So you
re a lly have to gel in to the business to preserve that w h ich is y o u , because
when you become a recording artist you become a sellable item . I f you d o n ’ t
reap the benefits that are rig h tfu lly due you, th a t’ s it. T im e passes on most
perform ers. A fte r all the brig h t lights and the g litte r is gone, there's n othing
to fa ll back on but a m e m o ry. A n d I th in k th a t e n te rta in e rs o u g h t to be
econom ically compensated fo r their talents.”
From H erbie M ann, Roy to o k the route o f a solo a rtis t. “ I knew when I
left M ann, and form ed my ow n group, that I could always go back and per
fo rm w ith som ebody elese. But I to o k a shot so that I c o u ld do b etter fo r
m yself and at the same time, incorporate voices in my m u s ic ."
When Roy firs t broke as a soloist his in tro d u c tio n was fused w ith music
that had a social message instilled in it; songs like "R ed, Black a n d Green, "
and ".-1 Tear to a Smite. "G ra s s ro o t News wondered why this message wasn’ t
in his latest works like, “ You Send M e and Fever. " Roy stated: “ I changed
my style and the reasons why are that I ’ m an in d iv id u a l o f m any d iffe re n t
personalities. I feel d iffe re n t things at various times. In a day's tim e, I m ight
feel like m aking love. Then, I may feel like helpig a k id o r solve some o f this
B.S., th a t’ s going on in A tla n ta w ith our Black children. D uring 1973, there
was a great awareness and Red, Black and Green was done fo r that reason.
Lou R a w ls a n d N a ta lie C o le are h o s ts on a te le v is io n s p e c ia l
a im e d at e n lis tin g th o u s a n d s o f n e w d o n e rs fo r th e U n ite d N eg ro
C ollege Fund, w h ic n s u p p o rts 41 p re d o m in a te ly B la c k c o lle g e s and
u n iv e rs itie s
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Then it s. :rted to fade and everybody got in to love, and money, and they’ re
s till in to m oney. T oday, I s till try to in c o rp o ra te messages in m y m usic. I
realize the im portance o f com m unication. When I did Freaky Deakv, 1 knew
it w o u ld draw a lot o f peoples' a tte n tio n , because people seem to be p ro
grammed in to Funk. Right after that cut, I w ould tell them som ething about
th e ir m in d , w ith I'm y o u r m in d . So I tr y to elevate them by g e ttin g th e ir
a tte n tio n on one song and d o som ething w ith th a t a tte n tio n w ith a n o th e r
song.”
A m ong the w orks o f Roy A yers, the best one that w ill live forever in the
halls o f good q u a lity music is their remake o f the great Sam C o o k e ’ s “ You
Send Me. ” “ Y o u Send Me was my best selling L P because o f the u nique
vocal arra n g em e n ts o f C a rla V a u g h n , the c o -p ro d u c e r. T h a t p ro d u c tio n
showed us that we have to move into d iffe re n t directions at all times.
The d iffe re n t d ire ctio n s o f a talent lik e Roy A yers are a ll headed in one
d irection. He is paving the road o f c o n tro llin g our own destiny on a highway
where user-fees end up repossessing the vehicle called talent.
The 19 8 1 N a tio n a l “ L o u Rawls Parade o f S tars” telethon to raise funds
fo r the U nited Negro College Fund w ill be aired Sunday, June 14th fo r 8:00
to 12:00 p .m ., on K P T V C hannel 12 and K B O O -F M 90.7.
The n a tio n a l te le th o n g oal is $^ m illio n , w ith $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 expected fro m
Oregon.
G overnor V ic to r A tiy e h is the H o n o ra ry C h a irm a n fo r O regon, w hile Ber
nard Richardson is Fund Raising C o o rd in a to r.
In a d d itio n to ca lling in d onations d u rin g ths broadcast, local residents w ill
attend “ viewing p a rtie s " to raise donations. Anheuser-Busch is u n d e rw ritin g
the n a tio n a l te le v is io n p ro d u c t io n and lo c a l B ud w eiser d is tr ib u to r s are
assisting w ith the parties.
The telethon is ju st part o f the ongoing fu n d -ra isin g activities coordinated
by U N C F to benefit some 41 private Black in s titu tio n s th ro u g h o u t the U nited
States. Last year in P o rtla n d the program netted over $30,000 in pledges and
cash c o n trib u tio n s.
Studies show that at least 79 percent o f all Blacks w ho have college degrees
are graduates o f one o f the n a tio n 's Black in s titu tio n s . Included in that per
centage are a b o u t 84 p e rce n t o f A m e ric a ’ s B la ck d o c to rs , 80 percent o f
A m e ric a ’ s B lack ju d g es and 72 percent o f the n a tio n 's B lack m ilita r y o f
ficers.
A c c o rd in g to B e rn a rd R ic h a rd s o n , w h o is c o o rd in a tin g the P o rtla n d
broadcast o f the telev ision special, L N CF is a m a jo r source o f fu n d in g fo r
the in stitu tio n s w hich also receive operating revenue fro m federal grants and
p riv a te e n d o w m e n ts . In 1979, U N C F c o n tr ib u te d a p p ro x im a te ly $16.2
m illio n to the schools.
“ Students come fro m all parts o f the c o u n try and they come fro m a wide
range o f econom ic and social b a ckg ro u n d s,” R ichardson said. In a d d itio n ,
he noted that not all students w ho attend Black colleges are Black.
A lo n g w ith Raw Is, an a ll-s ta r lineup o f celebrities are g ivin g their tim e to
appear in the te le th o n . A m o n g them are co -h o st I d M c M a h o n , T o n y Ben
nett, the C om m odores. Tony O rla n d o and Sister Sledge.
JOIN THE
LOU
RAWLS
PARADE
OF STARS
A SPECIAL INVITATION
Tuesday, June 16, at 7:00 P .M ., you are invited to a “ Perfum e M ix e r" at
the P ortland H ilto n in the D ire cto r's Suite, address is 921 S .W . Sixth Street.
We are gathering to celebrate the o ffic ia l debut o f an exciting new co m
pany called P erfum e O rig in a ls in the P o rtla n d P a cific N orthw est area. Per
fum e O rig in a ls is a New Y o rk based com pany w hich o ffe rs custom ers to p
q u a lity fragrances and fragranced products at very reasonable prices.
This gathering w ill serve several purposes. F irst, it w ill introduce you to the
exquisite fragrances. Second, we w ill share the P erfum e O rig in a ls o p p o r
tu n ity w ith those who are interested in substantial fin a n c ia l rewards w ith a
fast g ro w in g and p ro fita b le c o m p a n y. T h ir d , o u r “ P e rfu m e M ix e r " w ill
provide you w ith the o p p o rtu n ity to sample and purchase these fragrances. I f
you choose to purchase a fragrance o r fragrances at th is prem iere show ing,
you may do so by using cash. Visa o r Master Charge
You can be a successful business person w ith P e rfu m e O rig in a ls . D o n ’ t
miss this im p o rta n t date. We are lo o kin g forw a rd to meeting you. Feel free to
bring a friend.
MAKING IT HAPPEN
ONE H O U R SPECIAL: The re vo lu tio n that toppled the Somoza d ic ta to r
ship and b rought the socialist Sandinista movement to power in Nicaragua is
e x p lo re d in a P R E S E N T E !” sp e cia l, N IC A R A G U A T H E S E S A M E
H A N D S ,” Sunday. June 14 at 5 p m ., on Channel 10. The film , shot in 1979.
examines the new Nicaragua, w ith a special focus on the p riest/poet Ernesto
C ardenal, and includes interviews w ith Tomas B orje, m inister o f the in te rio r
and W a lte r Ferreti and Eden Pastora o f the Sandinista A rm y . Interspersed
between the songs and poems is footage o f the violence and destruction that
c h a ra c te riz e d th is c iv il w a r, as w e ll as in te rv ie w s w ith the p e o p le o f
Nicaragua.
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th ro u g h the m o n th o f June
Ed McMahon. Co-Host
Bob Anderson
Tony Bennett
Natalie Cole
Bill Cosby
Norm Crosby
Sammy Davis. Jr
Folies Bergere
Jerry Lewis
Love All People
Youth Group
Loretta Lynn
Tony Orlando ,
Sister Sledge
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