Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 24, 1985, Page 6, Image 6

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    Page 6. Portland Observer. April 24, 1985
ENTERTAINMENT
NETWORK
Stereos, TVs, Appliances. VCRs
First M o n th W#j
Joe “ Heart"Keller, Entertainment Editor
No credit references
No deposit
Everyone W elcom e
Tai Mahal at Starry Night
Order by phone
W e deliver same day
935 N.E. Broadway
A major highlight of last summar's World Music Festival was the
sharing of music between international music embassador Taj Mahal
and Ghanaian-born master drummer Obo Addy Whan Taj Mahal's
bluesy West Indian electric guitar riffs blended with Obo Addy's Afri­
can drumming, it took only a moment before the audience was on
their feet.
On Friday. May 10. 1986 at 9 p m .. the club scene will come alive at
the Starry Night 18 NW 6th Avenue), when Taj Mahal returns to Port­
land to share a billing with Obo Addy end Kukrudu at a der.ce end con­
cert presented by the World Music Foundation.
Tickets for this special event are $8 60 in advance. 910.00 at the door,
and are available at Gl Joes. Music Millenium. Artichoke Music, and
B A S S, outlets, or charge by phone. 1603)226 1606
ALL THE SPAGHETTI YOU CAN EAT!
M A Y 3rd (F rid a y )
$5°°
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KIDS UNDER 5 FREE
ONLY .
with
Taking Place At
LLOYD CENTER TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
1319 N.E. 7th Ave Et Clackamas
Albert Collins, the highly-acclaimed, high-energy guitarist, will be
in concert on Sunday. April 28. at 8 p.m. in the Reed College Com­
mons. Tickets: 66 in advance at Music Millenium and Artichoke Music;
67 at the door. The event is sponsored by the Reed Cultural Affairs
Board, a student organisation Albert Collins is a guitarist with a whole
new sound and style pouring from his battered Fender guitar: a com­
bination of icy echo, shattering, ringing, sustained high notes, an ultra-
percussive right-hand attack, an unheard of minor-key guitar tuning,
and express train power
Mary's Restaurant
and Lounge
(Formerly Milton and Oscar's)
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S E R VE D FRO M 5:30 p m -8:30 p m
RESTAURANT
Acclaimed guitarist at Reed
SaiaJ 4 A
ALL MONEY USED TO HELP SEND
KIDS TO CAMPS THIS SUMMER!
GET TOGETHER
Advance Ticket Inform ation
Urban Young Life — 282-2225
Sexy, sultry. Stirling Fma Turner is on fire with the biggest come­
back in recent music history Tina, 46. wants to know. "What's Age
Got To Do With It?." in the May Ebony.
This year Tina has won four Grammys, two American Music Awards,
has a triple platinum album "Private Dancer," is debuting in a major
film, is headlining a major concert tour, and has received a 6400.000
advance for rights to her life's story. Tina says of her effusive success.
"I'm having a great time! Can you believe all of this is happening to
m e .. and so fast?!"
Tina also talks about life without Ike. the key to her youthful good
looks and the secret behind her untamed signature hairstyle
27th Annual
Ebony Fashion Fair
resent^
Sfatti/fOt/
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5700 N.E. Union Ave.
Sponsored By
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Presents
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
The Links, Incorporated
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Portland Oregon Chapter
Thurs. thru Sunday, 9:00 P .M until 2:00 A M
Business Hours: 366 Days a Year - 7 a m. until 2:30 a m
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■ Mary's Restaurant and Lounge
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6700 N.E. Union Ave.
Red Lion Motor Inn
Jantzen Beach
Portland Oregon
281 1176
This Is the lest tim e
this Coupon w ill be offered.
Benefit ol
COUPON EXPIRES DEC 30th. 1986
!
DINNER HOURS
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Mon thru Sunday
5:00 p m until 10:00 p.m .
Linkt Educational Fund
2 fo
Free Dinner wit
One ol Greater
Proceeds to
Am erican Heart Association
o l Oregon Inc
Puretitte
Tickets it
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Kerr Young Parents Program
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I Inyrt Onl.r
Ethiopian Aid —
Mr irr S trink
Oownlown
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Mrs C i W iqi
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Links Educational & Art
Scholarship Fund
Celebrity Attractions
Jeffrey Osborne's soaring solo success isn't founded on gimmicks,
high tech special effects or wild sax crated moves, it's based on the
old fashioned love expressed by his romantic baritone voice, reports
the May Ehonv.
Osborne hits
top overnight
The Jefferson Dancers
at the C ivic Auditorium
two different programs
M ay 3-4
8:15 p.m.
Tickets $5. $7. $10
at Meter & Frank.
Stevens & Sons,
PCC Bookstore
Evergreen Events
Auditorium Box Office
Ticket prices include a one year subscription Io EBONY or six months to JET
Citiiens' Groups for the month of April present the Staple Bros.. Cavalcade of Stars
Ray Dell ft Co. with "Lady Magic" Paulette. Strictly Roots. Gene Diamond and Tiffany
All at the Royal Esquire Club.
Royal Esquire Club
When Osborne left the RAH group
LT D three years ago, he expected he'd
have to struggle a less years before
achieving any type o f solo success.
Much lo his pleasant surprise he found
popularity immediately with his First
solo single. ‘ ‘On the Wings o f I ove.”
Osborne recently topped the charts
when he sang with and produced new
comer Joyce Kennedy on their duel,
“ The l.ast Time I Made Love."
Osborne is a strong family man
who finds that his commitment lo his
wile and daughter helps keep his
skyrocketing career in perspective
He says, “ I know I ’m two different
people. Onstage, I'm a totally d iffe r­
ent person. Offstage, I'm )ust like
anybody else. I have a little kid who'll
come in here and smear peanut butter
on my pants. That brings me back
down to reality.”
1708 N.E. Alberta
HAPPENING S
APRIL
WEDNESDAY
Happy
Birthday
Francine
Staple
Bros.
David’s Harp benefit
Happy
A benefit concert for Davids Harp,
a private, non-profit community-
based, social-recreation center for
mentally ill adulls w ill be held at
Rarkrose United Methodist Church.
H i l l NE Knott, approximately one
mile north o f NE 111th and Halsey,
on Thursday, May 2 ai 7:30p.m.
Music provided w ill include folk,
blue-grass and contemporary pop/
piano.
Ticket prices are: adults $3.00; stu­
dents $2.00; children $1.00. Call
253-8883 for more information.
HAPPENING S
Birthday
T.J.
Arias
Party with
Diamond
& Franane
Gena
«od Co
Ray Dell f t Co.
feetunng
Lady M agic Paulette
18
191
Strictly <
Roots
1
Staple
Bros.
Frank Redding and Co