Page 8 Portland Observer, November 3, 1962
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64 DIFFERENT STYLES AT $5 IN A VARIETY OF COLORS!
Featuring w ig . by NAOM I SIMS. ANDRE DOUGLAS. BILLIE b NATALIE COLE
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Nat Adderly's Quintet will be at Jazz Da Opus Sunday November
7th for two (2) shows. 5:00 p.m. ft 9:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now
for $7.50 at Jazz De Opus and Opus Too. 33 N.W. 2nd Ave., and Mu
sic Millenium. 3158 E. Burnside. 636 N.W. 21st. Buy your tickets to
day.
N at A d d erly at Jazz De Opus
The N at A d d e rly Q uintet w ill be featured at the Jazz de Opus and Opus
T o o on Sunday, N ovem ber 7th, at 5:00 and 9:00 p.m .
A d d e rly , c o rn e tis t, com poser, e du cato r and le c tu re r— has been an im
p ortan t p articip a n t in the jazz scene fo r a quarter-century and is considered
to be one o f the pioneers o f m odern jazz.
In the early ’ 50s he played in an A rm y band o f w hich his b ro the r, “ Can-
.lo n b a ll,” was leader, and spent his free tim e sitting in w ith jazz and blues
groups w hich were developing bebop sounds. A fte r the A rm y he graduated
fro m F lo rid a A & M , then went w ith the L io n e l H am pton band. The A d de rly
b ro th e rs fo rm e d th e ir fir s t p ro fe ssio n a l q u in te t and when the g ro u p d is
banded N at jo in e d J. J. Johnson and then W oody H erm an.
The brothers reunited in 1959 in the C annonball A d d e rly Q u inte t, one o f
the most popular groups in jazz history.
In recent years Nat has toured the U .S ., Europe and Japan, playing and
teaching music. He also acted in “ M ah alia,*’ an o ff-B ro a d w a y p ro du ction
based on the life o f singer M ahalia Jackson.
Featured w ith A d d e rly is Sonny Fortune, one o f the finest a lto saxophon
ists anywhere. F ortune, a band leader in his own rig h t, is sounding even bet
ter than he did in the early ’ 70s when he helped M cC oy T yner make some o f
the m ore m em orab le m usic o f th a t decade. He s till b lo w s ho, and fa s t,
bending notes in a ll the curls and elegance o f E llin g to n ’ s patented language.
B illy C obb is featured on drum s, W alter Booker on string bass, and L arry
W illis , piano.
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Dr. M a ry M cLeod
B ethune
(1875-1955)
One of the greatest women America
has produced, Mary McLeod Bethune
rose from a position as field hand picking
cotton in South Carolina where she was
born to one as advisor, confidante and
friend of Pres, and Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt. She served as Roosevelt's di
rector of the Negro Division of the Na
tional Youth Administration and was a
familiar sight at the White House where
she always pleaded for justice for Blacks.
Almost single-handedly she built Beth-
une-Cookman College in Florida, an in
stitution whose graduates number in the
thousands.
T .V . T each ers
The o trageous eight-m em ber repertory com pany o f “ The Electric C o m
p a n y ,” returned fo r its 12th season on PBS T .V ., using the tube, m any
guises and a lot o f good h u m o r to help teach youngsters age 7 to 10 basic
reading skills. Posing fo r a cast p o rtra it showing a few o f their on-screen in
carnations are R ita M o re n o as a m ovie d ire c to r (center); and (clockw ise
fro m 12 o ’ clo ck) D anny Seagren as S p id e r-M a n ; S kip H ennant as Fargo
N o rth , Decoder; H attie W inston as Valerie the L ib ra ria n ; Judy G raubert as
Jennifer o f the Jungle; Jim Boyd as Paul the G o rilla ; Luis Avalos as Igor;
and M organ Freeman as Easy Reader. The innovative series, produced by
the C hildren’ s Television W orkshop, fo r children w ho are having d iffic u lty
learning to read, has won three Em m y awards.
Immaculate Heart School Bingo
Fund Raiser
ALL YOU NEED
FOR MINOR ITCHES
AND RASHES.
YOUR DOG NEEDS
VITAMINS, TOO.
Nov. 11th Thursday from 7:30
until door opens at 6:30. Admission 50 cents, cards 50 cents.
Place, Cafeteria. Use parking lot off Stanton and Williams.
All proceeds go to Immaculate Heart School.
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