Page 6, Portland Observer, August 28, 1985 ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK Joe "Heun" Keller, Entertainment Editor End of Summer Jamm Monday, Sept. 2nd (Labor Day). Irving Park will be the site for the Rfth Annual End of Summer Jamm and Picnic This year’« festival will feature a variety of Portland s finest musical group«, singers. rappers and dancers The End of the Summer Jamm is tfie last outside event before tfie school year begins TT»e lineup of music will feature CoverBoy a new up coming ¿piece band with a young and fresh sound, tfie Rirt Band under the direc tion of Randy Smith; CleanCut and the CleanCut band, a 1 0 piece group with four lead vocalists and a 6 piece band; and the forever lasting Velvet. w4to have been around for over a decade, along with high energy vocals of the Strawberry Gamblers Along with the live bands, the day will also fee ture deco by tfie Chaz. Larry Boll and other D J s The day of entertainment A w d begin about 3 00 p m . lasting until 8 00 p m The public is also invited to the sporting event connectd with the End of Summer Jam m The Third Annual King’s Ransom Tennis Tournament will take place at the Irving Park tennis courts beginning Aug 31 and continuing through Labor Day. when tfie finals will be played See you at Irving Park, N.E. 7th and Fremont // In Salem EVERLY BROTHERS FRIDAY. AUGUST 30 Hot Wax '85" Saturday. August 31st. tfie public is invited to tfie Grayson Inn (formerly Cofieeum Holiday Inn) to take part in Hot Wax 86, featuring J W Friday and the Musical Technicians Hot Wax 86 is a dance and record spin that will feature music from some of the hottest recording artists Tickets for this eveng are $6 00 in advance and can be purchased at the House of Sound records. Waves hair Design. Ja Bell’s Beauty Supplies and Cason’s Fine s; $6 00 at the door One must be 21 or over to attend Ebony features DePriest/Rawls James DePrlast. conductor of the Oregon Symphony, along with the fabulous singer Lou Rawls, are both featured in September issue of / bom Magaone. DePriest Is being recognized along with other Blacks who are struggling to keep Black image in the symphonies across the United States Rawls lias a chance to let you see lire personal side of himself He reveals his lifestyle behind the man and his music. Read September edition of Ebony for the complete stones Harry Belafonte in Concert H arry B elafo n te. a p orfo rm er acclaim ed by audiences all over the world, brings his brand new stage show com plete w ith live orchestra and singers to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall for tw o shows only. Friday. September 6. 1986 at 7 00 and 10 00 p m International singer Letta Mbulu will be M r Belafonte « featured guest artist Tickets are on sale now at the Civic Auditorium Box Office. G I Joes. Jean Machine. Meier & Frank. Stevens ft Son To charge by phone call 248 4496 in Portland Harry Belafonte. a celebrated recording artist, concert singer, movie Broadway and television star and producer, is also a ranking statesman In the hum an rights struggle He co produced the film Beat S tre e t’ and the soundtrack album from the film w h ich recently turned gold M r. B e la fo n te ’s role in the org anization of U SA for A frica is w idely recognized. Ha is also one of the 46 artists w ho took part in the record Ing of "W e Are The W orld" in January M r Belafonte is presently Vico President/Artist Spokesman for USA for Africa Harry Belafonte captivates audiences w ith the richness and depth of his dynam ic p erform ances His ability throughout the years to break concert attendance records started in 1966 in Lewisohn Stadium . New York City. He appeared there before 26.000 people, breaking a 39 year Standing record He is the only artist to perform at N ew York's famed Palace Theatre for a precedent setting 14 weeks, and he appeared solo there without the aid of backup acts Tickets to see Harry Belafonte w ith his special guest are only $14 50 and 119 SO (plus 25 cents city users fee) and are now on sale ?4K C o n c e rts P reserif Lou Rawls PAUL REVERE nu RAIDERS SAT & S U N Lou Rawls plays Portland In 1966 Lou s / ««■ /i ) H urlin' 1 hmit received Gram m y nominations for best Rhythm und Blues recording solo vocal performance Lou won his first Grammy in 1967 for best R & B vocal performance on Dead End Slrwt The song was also nominated for best R 8 B recording A Grammy nomination for tour Hood Hung Ih About Io End) followed in 1969. and in 1971. Lou won the Grammy for best R & B performance for Natural Man Moving on to 1976 when Lou signed w ith Philadelphia International Records, he began an association w ith tw o masters of record produc tion. Kenny Gam ble and Leon H uff Lou then received tw o G ram m y nominations for I ou 'll Sever / mil t Another ! ove / ike Shnel and Groovy /»■(/<• You 'll ,Never / md w ent 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 ( i m i , It md Ih ncalh \h If ing\ and others Lou is also the force behind Lou Rawls Parade of Stars teleth on and an honorary chairm an for U NC F Lou will be appearing on Sept 8th at the Civic Auditorium AUGUST 31 S I I’ I I DAVID FRIZZELL AND SHELLY WEST MONDAY. SI I’ l l M B ! 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