Portland Observer, August 14, 1985, Page 5 ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK Joe ’’Heart"Keller, Entertainment Editor Auditions to be held Open audition« will ba held for dancara and modal« who are intareat- ad in performing in Rosa City Connection'« Fall Benefit Fashion Show. Audition for dancara will ba held Saturday. August 17, from 2 30 p.m. to 5 p.m at the North Portland Public Library. 612 N Killingaworth Dancer« auditioning should have a minimum of one year axparianca in Jazz or ballet Choreography axparianca is especially desired. The audi tion will require each dancer to perform a 2 - 3 minute number Dancers should bring their own music recorded on cassette tape. Auditions for models will be held Saturday. August 24 from 12 noon to 3 p m at the Matt Dishman Community Centar. 77 N.E. Knott. Male and female models, high school age and over, with runway model ex­ perience are eligible to audition. Male models are especially encour­ aged to audition. For more information Dancers call 666 5726 models call 287 2869 evenings An estimated 1 600 to 2.000 people gathered in Peninsula Perk this past Saturday to celebrate Community Unity Day. The day was filled with plcniclng. exhibits, games and music. Many of those attending saw old friends while being enter­ tained on both ends of the park At one end of the park ware the disco sounds of the Chaz along with soma of Portland's finest rappers, while at the other and could be heard the live sounds of the R of R Band, the Flirt Band and CleanCut with a special appear ance by the Strawberry Gamblers. The event was sponsored by the B U.F.. and entertainment was provided by B E A N. Community Unity Day As the crowd hurried to the front of the stage, they were being entertained by the vocal sounds of the Strawberry Gamblers The Gamblers consist of four sisters living In Vancouver. Washington. They have been capturing their audiancaa for the past few years (Photo: Richard J. Brown) Morris Day strikes again Morris Day. the singer/actor who almost stole the show as Prince s arch rival in "Purple Rain," is definitely a star on the rise To prove the point. Morris decided to shoot the cover photograph of his debut solo album. The Color of Success. 44 stores above Times Square, with famed aerial photographer Peter B Kaplan (the Statue of Liberty s official photographer) behind the lens If you're hip to such things, then you already know that one of Mor ris' most popular contributions to "Purple Rain" was The Bird, a dance step which had fans flapping their wings' across the country With the release of The Color o f Success. Morris is promising yet another national dance craze named after the first single set for release on August 21 — "The Oak Tree ' No word yet on how this dance step goes, but Morris fans are getting ready to shake their leaves, so to speak With the new album due out on September 30 Morris will embark on a U S concert tour this fall A new movie is also in the works, part of Morris' recently signed three-picture deal with 20th Century Fox. ALL IAZZ ALBUM S CASSETTES & COMPACT D IS C S ON Lou Rawls plays Portland In 1966. Lou's Love Is A Hurlin' Thing" received Grammy nominations for best Rhythm and Blues recording solo vocal performance Lou won his first Grammy in 1967 for best R ft B vocal performance on Dead End Street The song was also nominated for best R if B recording A Grammy nomination for Your Good Thing (Is About to End) followed in 1969. and in 1971. Lou won the Grammy for best R ff B performance for Natural Man. Moving on to 1976 when Lou signed with Philadelphia International Records, he began an association with two masters of record produc tion. Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff Lou then received two Grammy nominations for You'll Never Tint! (Another Love Like Mine) and Groovy People. You 'll Never I inti went on to become a Gold and Platinum selling record in 1977 Lou came into the 80s releasing more hit songs such as H hen the Night Comes, Hind Heneath Mv Wings and others Lou is also the force behind Lou Rawls' Parade of Stars telethon and an honorary chairman for U N C F. Lou will be appearing on Sept 8th at the Civic Auditorium along with Portland's finest male vocalist Calvin Walker Calvin Walker is known throughout Portland as the most dynamic vocalist, has played most of the city's finest night spots along with mini casuals Calvin recently won the N W Video Award for his video. The Perfect Crime and is soon to be releasing a 46 entitled Slow, Slow Down He is also working on an album. SALE ClaanCut (I r): Richard Greer. Mary Turner, Ronaa Walker and Joe (Bean) Keller ClaanCut. Portland's hottest vocal group and the CleanCut Band demon «rated their talent and show their ability to be recog nized as one of Portland s fine musical groups (Photo: Richard J Brown) Iain’S and Kt fo n ts DOWNTOWN 631 SW ALDER (Just oil Broadway) Presents 2 2 6 -0 6 2 4 FRANKIE LEE (Brown Prince of the Blues) "The Ladies and the Babies" "D o n 't Make Me Go Home" "M y First Million Tears" "Nasty S tu ff" From Michael Cimino, Academy Award-Winning Director of “The IX-erhunter," a powerful new motion picture that takes you into a world «»f mystery... It isn’t the Bronx or Brooklyn, it isn’t even New ¥»rk. It’s Chinatown... and it’s about to explode. A M l C II A E I. C. I M I X 0 MAJOR PRODUCTIONS BOBBY M U R R Y Special Guest Star from Tokyo. Japan Blues Guitarist PLUS SHOW BAND F IL M YEAR OF THE DRAGON appearing at: Royal Esquire Club 1708 N. E. Alberta Street Time: 9:00 P.M. til ,n aN '«bV' D IM ) DE LU RENTILS hems A MICHAEL CIMINO FILM "YEAR OF THE DRAGON surw« MICKEY RIM RKE • JOHN I ONE • ARIANF. Muur i fxnpnMki H DAID MANSFIELD FieoMivp in i hzrur <4 PmductNm FRED CAR! SO I q . m i I on if* h ROBERT DALO Scrw bi fc OLIVER STONE & MICHAEL CIMINO malusi tn DINO DE IAI RENTIIS ihmud h MICHAEL CIMINO -43k. STARTS AUGUST 16th AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU! M em ber« and Guests Donations at door Fri. £r Sat., Aug. 16& 17 Aug. 23 & 24