Portland Observer, June 27, 1964 Page 5 EN TER TAINM EN T NETWORK Jot "Hean" Keller, Entertainment Editor Support your local artists As w e k n o w P o rtland is b eco m in g an e n te rta in m e n t c e n te r, and th a t is w hy w e as a com m u nity have to get involved >n m aking sure that the talent w e have to o ffe r to this g ro w in g industry receives its recognition. It begins w ith us, a n d th e s u p p o rt w e s h o w fo r o u r artistic c o m m u n ity . W e m u st rem em ber th a t if w e d o n 't s ho w h o w m uch w e support and appreciate our a rtis ts , h o w can w e e x p e c t o th e rs to o r fo r th e m to be s uccessfu l. L et's really take a look at all th e tim e and hard w ork it takes to beco m e an artist o f any sort, the dedication it takea along w ith other things. Artists need your support SUPPORT THEM I Portland native plays Las Vegas Jazz on the S /S Norway Join author Carolan G ladden for the first o ut of Portland D eparture Oct. 20,1984 JAZZ CRUISE Amy Swan, daughter o f M artin and Pat Swan, long-time residents o f Portland, made it big in Las Vegas, Nevada! Amy was one of 80 dancers who auditioned for a dancer on the strip’ s production of ‘ ‘ Jubilee’ * at the M G M Grand in Las Vegas. Nevada and one of seven selected for the cast. A u th or o f " T h e First Book O regon Jazz. Rock b All Sorts of M u s ic " Editor o f " O u t-N A b o u t w ith Carolan G ladd en" 1,216 Here We Are and up Per Person Free Air to M iam i Saturday. Oct » . 19M D u ly GilWapw WtXkdy Bvr men and the Thundering Herd Joe WAfcama Clerk Terry Jonah Jone» Q uartet H ennibei Pelereon M ««"'« SuMrven Zoo! Sim» Q uin te! D ave M c K e n n a Al Cohn R uby Br»M Buck y RujereM i B en n y Carter 4th of July Community Picnic Scott Hamilton "Addies' B E A N , w o u ld like to invite you , th e public, and your fam ilies to enjoy your 4th o f July holiday at Irving Park, N ortheast 7th and F rem ont. T he p ic­ nic w ill begin at 1 p .m . u ntil 8 p .m . and w ill fe a tu re c o m m u n ity so ftb a ll g a m e s , d is c o b y L a rry B ell Et G re g W a s h in g to n , liv e m u s ic b y S p a n k y H opkin and the Burn 'Em U p Band, the 3 -D Band and m ore. B .E .A .N . e n ­ courages fam ilies to join tog eth er on this day and enjoy each other If you w ou ld like to volunteer your services to help w ith security for this event, call Vou and I Travel Service' 8383 N.E. Sandy Blvd.. Suite 259 Portland. Oregon 97220 256-1280 Joe (B ean) Keller at 283 2 4 8 6 or 232 9871. Jazz/Gospel/Breakers O n J u ly 6 th a n d 7 th , th e U n io n S q u a re M a ll w ill b e c e le b ra tin g th e ir G rand O pen in g . This tw o -d a y celebration w ill begin on Friday th e 6 th , 7-9 p .m ., and will include Portland-area Breakers such as th e V itam ix Breakers, th e K M J K B re a k e rs , th e F lo u r M a s te rs , a n d m o re . D is c o m u sic b y T h e C h a*. On S aturday, the 7th, n o o n -5 p .m ., it will include live entertainm ent by Sojourner T ru th Theatre, Tellis & Able Gospel, Jazz by Lyndee M ah and b a n d , a lo n g w ith C a lv in W a lk e r & S a n d ra S im m o n s . W e in v ite y o u th e public to attend . "OREGON COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL" 10 C oncerts Featuring A V ariety o f W o rld Class Music A M Y SW AN A dancer since the age o f six, Amy studied diligently at Sally M a c k ’ s School of Dance here in Portland and her am bition has always been to become a professional dancer. Now at the age o f 18, it looks as if her dream has come true. She will make her debut in “ Jubilee” at the M G M Grand on Friday. June 29, 1984. Ray Edwards Presents LITTLE M IC H A E L J - Spanky H o p k in s is o n th e m o v e a n d d o ­ in g It w a ll H e 's 13 y e a rs o ld a n d h a s as m u c h t a la n t as o n e c o u ld f in d in o n e s o y o u n g . T h a y c a ll h im t h e " L i t t l e M i c h a e l J " b e ­ c a u s e o f h is t r ib u t e s t o M ic h a e l J a c k s o n . S p a n k y w ill be p e r­ f o r m in g a t t h e C a s c a d e C o lla g e A u d it o r iu m o n J u ly 6 th a t 7 p .m . T ic k e ts »5 a t th e d o o r. (P h o to : R ic h a rd J . B r o w n ) July 15-22 at Coos Bay/North Bend In fo rm a tio n a n d tic k e ts th ru 2 4 -h o u r p ho ne (5031 2 6 9 -4 1 5 0 o r w rite to O regon Coast M usic Festival, P .O . Box 663, Coos Bay OR 9 7 4 2 0 C o m p le t e E n t e r ta in m e n t S e rv ic e s • MxnaQing M IG H T Y C LO U D S OF JO Y • BookiriQ • Publicity •Protect Layout» • Program Coordination BETTER tMUHTAIXBEHT »nSXC IIOM S NETWORK Saturday, July 14, 1984 • 7:00 p.m. •Banda • Dane era •A c to n • P A Equipment •Lighting • Draco Unit Ej 0 J Advance tickets $6.00 • Tickets at Door $6 50 Northwest Service Center 1819 N.W . Everett Contact Joe (Bean) Keller • Hom e 232 9671 • Office 283-2486 T ic k e ts o n s a le a t: S te v e n s & S o n 's J e w e le r s , 1 0 2 0 L lo y d C e n te r , 2 84 2101 • H ouse o f S ound, 3634 N . W illiam s. 287 1960 1H K T h e r a p p o r t t h a t a B la c k a ta r c a n s h a r e w i t h a B la c k m a n a g e r ia t y p if ie d b y e n t e r t a in e r S a m m y D a v is , J r . , a n d h is m a n a g e r fo r m a n y y e a rs S h irle y R h o d e s . Black Stars/Black Managers Increasing num bers o f Black stars searching for co m p eten t persons to handle their affairs ere turning to Black m anagers, B attlin g a history o f e x p lo ita tio n , m an y Black e n te rta in m e n t and sports stars are find in g th a t Black m an agers are th e p e rfe c t cho ice to look after th e ir b e s t in te re s ts . T h e p lu s o f h a v in g a B lack m a n a g e r is a fa c t s om e c e le b ritie s h a v e k n o w n th r o u g h o u t th e ir c a re e rs . For e x a m p le , S a m m y Davis, J r., has entrusted his affairs to Shirley Rhodes since the days before ha b e e s m e d h era ld e d aa " M r . E n te rta in m e n t" . A n d o p e ra diva L eo n ty n e Price has em ployed her Bieck m anager for th e pest 23 years A lth o u g h m a n y sta rs a c k n o w le d g e th a t th e y " f e e l m o re c o m fo rta lb e around their o w n ," race ia usually not the m ain reason cited for retaining a Black m a n a g e r. Black atars say th e y look for a m a n a g e m e n t professionel w h o hea the right m ixture o f experience, outlook and energy that w orks for them .. .and it just happens th a t Black m anagers fit th e bill ■ "Y outh Sound" In C oncert a J I ■ Sunday, July 1st * 3 p.m. u n til... Portland A rt M useum Berg-Swann Auditorium 1219 S .W . Park i $3.50 ! Cerpeior Soi, & cm « «t««m cleaned Since 1970 All syst avail V /U Gene Ullery 666-5171 wv Hock Shop Buy, Sell or Trade 1' Anything of value © $^5“ r '' 5600 N.E. Union 287 5330 W restling Cam p Begins J u ly 2 -1 3 f t J u ly 16-27, M o n -F r l. 11-2 p .m . Peninsula Park Community Center 6400 N. Albina, Portland OR $15.00 per »e’ ” on Tickets Available: House of Sound and Tlcketllnk outlets For info call 5 S ta te Band Directors: Greg M cK elvey. Thera M em ory ’ Choir D irector: Ken Berry “ ■ Any liv, din ft hall H aee n te il by World Arte Foundation w ith funding from the M otrogodtan Arte Commleolon and the Motional In d o w m o n t for the Arte Coach: Roy Pitm an Aaeiatent: Travis W est : Hiag Brow n « 0 ANNUM. WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL h » dm dowwfc ikrnnrrfrjtM«k iktt«.««. htkmA dakfct. k iM re kukring -MT 3 » pni a d ereb fMtunt* TUM M I f f * «Mum < At» r i k 4 k. Aprii N V kWue, helM T W t Mnner. A A» O r i * tao f / w r i i* Yeuiiwr Tnri f l r v r I / erywh n » Tr»d»< Mk» *"•**• HuVktiA M a r t »-«4 Betel let) fkrwrr fr* Ikdkxavt A W -i II» IrilVTMh. A t H e fcutound W hand and mare mem nu» I m