Starting Here
Starting Now
a nimicai cefebatian !
Riding the chert bound "Party Train” with the
Georgia born "Bote” of the "Beat/ are. top: Randi
layne, Delores Jones; bottom: BJ Rucker. Suzy
Braswell.
Fever, fever, fever
The title o f Hamilton Bohannon's latest album is Ho
hannon Fever and its highly contagious Bohannon
"b e a t" is spreading across the nation in epidemic pro
portions. The distinctive symptoms are infectious funk-
saturated vocals, hard driving drums, heavy bottom
bass runs and an uncontrollable urge to move your feet.
There is no cure for Bohannon Fever, so the prescribed
treatment is to let it run its course and simply "P a rty
Down."
'Dark Shadows'
returns
Just Friends
Columbia recording artist Johnny Mathis, who recently celebrated his
25th year in show business, took time o ff from his busy performance sche
dule for an interview in New York with WBLS program director Frankie
Crocker. The two discussed Johnny’s latest Columbia album, Friends In
Love, titled after his smash single duet with Dionne Warwicke; as well as
Johnny's much-anticipated, upcoming 4-mght stand at Radio City Music
Hall. September 9-12th. Looking over their shoulders in the WBLS studio
are (left) Columbia local promotion manager Gloria Barley and (right) San
dra Trim-DaCosta, Director o f Artist Development/Prcss and Public In fo r
mation.
The Police Are Here
The Police attacked the international rock scene in 1977 with an impres
sive debut e ffo rt—a certified gold album with a hit single, "Roxanne," all
for an unheard o f $6,000 production budget. Since then the group has re
leased the previous one and adding to the list o f hits with such songs as
"Message in a Bottle," “ Don't Stand So Close to Me.” and “ Every Little
Thing She Does Is Magic.”
The Police will be at the Memorial Coliseum. Sunday. Aug. 29.
1982 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets available at the Coliseum box office. G.l.
Joe's. Everybody’s Records and Frederick b Nelson. Call 239 4422
for more Information.
Geneva’s
HAPPY HOUR
well drinks 2 for 1 »» Tue-Sat 4-7 pm
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Inflation Fighters
Speciali
all 2 " drinks are 1“
Tue-Sat 5-9 pm
uesday is fi,
Blues M om m a will be spinning
your favorite blues.
Bnng yours, w e ll spin them tool
N. Williams
"D a rk Shadows", the drama
o f eerie suspense and murder, is
being brought back to life by
KATU in Portland. The program
is scheduled
to premiere
September 6th, and w ill air
Monday
through
Friday
fo llo w in g
ABC
late-night
programming on Channel Two.
"D a rk
Shadows”
is
television’ s only series that
follow s in the tra d itio n o f the
classic G othic suspense novel.
The setting is a small fishing
village, hidden in the cliffs o f the
rugged
Maine
seacoast.
Collinwood, the brooding family
mansion, is a home o f dark
mysteries and intrigue. Within its
halls stalk tormented residents of
the estate . . . ghosts, witches,
werewolves . . . held captive by
spells reaching out from the
depths o f time.
The program shifts in time
from the 20th to the 18th century
and tells the bizarre story o f the
C ollins fam ily ancestors. W ith
this shift in tim e, many o f the
stars are seen in dual rolls.
The series stars Jonathan Frid
as Barnabas C o llin s, the 175-
year-old resident vampire; Joan
Bennett as Elizabeth C ollins
Stoddard and Naomi C ollins;
Alexandra M o ltk c as V ictoria
Winers and a suspected w itch;
Louis Edmonds as Roger Collins
and Joshua C o llin s; Nancy
Barrett as Carolyn Stoddard and
M illice nt C ollins; and Grayson
H all as Dr. Julia H offm an and
Natalie.
"D a r k Shadows” o rig in a lly
premiered on ABC Television in
1968 and was on the air for five
years. The series was one o f the
highest rated in the history o f
daytime television.
Try:
Observer
Classifieds
283-2486
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THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS
& SATURDAYS 8:30 p.m.
Julianne Johnson
Senior at University of Portland
Throughout the month of September. Fridays & Saturdays 8:30 p.m.
The Portland Hilton
921 S.W. 6th
reservations please
287-1431
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THE COM EDY OF
BAMM
and jazz with Obo Addy
Wednesday Aug. 25, 8 pm
Jefferson High Auditorium • 5210 N. Kerby
• Tickets: $10 (tax deductible) •
For ticket info, call Celebrity Attractions 226-4371
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