Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 16, 1993, Page 12, Image 12

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    J une 16, 1993 • T he P ortland O bserver
P agi -: B4
Recitals At Metro Music
Arts Studio Of Milwaukie
These brothers really “ Got it C o in ’
O n” W ell focused, honest and sincere
about their w ork has been a great plus
for them. Y oung brothers, I ’ m w ith
you a ll the way, and intend to stay in
your corner.”
“ W hat Goes A round” is a ‘ bad’
cut also, and really speaks about real
things in everyday life. I ’ m a fan o f
easy listening R & B and this is rig h t up
my alley Raphael expresses a great
deal o f concern fo r stickin g w ith his
beliefs, ideas and goals. “ For the group,
achievements haven’ t been easy ” , com ­
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Metro Music Arts Studio o f
Milwaukie will be holding a
series o f recitals on Sat.
ments Raphael. “ We were not as
fortunate as some other groups. Re­
ceiving recognition d id n ’ t come over
night. It was a long and d iffic u lt expe­
rience fo r us” , Raphael explains.
I w ould lik e to commend these
three brothers from Oakland, C a lifo r­
nia fo r theiroutstanding achievements
June 19 at 11 a m , 1 p.m., 3
p. m. 5 p. m. and 7 p. in. at
United Methodist Church,
811 Center, Oregon City.
This is an opportunity for
students to perform various
An
O p in io n
compositions they have
worked on all year.
Andiel Langston, will
perform on the piano
"Steeling Second Base " at 5
p.m.
Andiel is pictured above with
his twin brother, Dante. The
twins are gifted with talent
ranging from, music, vocals,
tap, jazz.
They are also involved with
film, TA., video, acting &
modeling They are managed
by Pam Gills, o f Casting
Images Talent Management,
232 S. E. Oak, Ste. 113.
Portland. OR 233-7285.
"What's Love Got To Do With It?"
BY TONY WASHINGTON
R ealizing that hard w ork pay s o ff
must be a very try in g experience. Ask
Raphael one o f the three members o f
T O N Y T O N I T O N E .T he Portland
Observer had a opportunity to ta lk
about this w ith Ralphacl.
One o f the most impressive facts
about the group is that they arc really
dedicated to getting their point across
to th e ir followers. They seem to keep
excelling at a rate that is truly unbe­
lievable.
T h e ir most recent album release,
Tony T oni Tone on Mercury Records
is definitely a direct indication that
the best is yet to come. N ot to take
any th in g a w a y from th e irn e w release,
but le t’ s face it, the brothers really
G E T OFF on this one. T O N Y T O N I
T O N E contains such cuts as: “ I f I Had
No Loot” , “ Leavin ’ , “ Slow’ W ine”
and “ E x -G irlfrie n d ” , ju st to name a
few. One o f the most impressive cuts,
I feel, that w ill make it big is “ A N N I­
VERSARY”
Where these brothers get the ideas
about lyrics I d o n ’ t know. L e t’ s take a
pocket check on this one. I t ’ s O n l You
r
w ould th in k that the stardom that
comes w ith the territory may be tough
in their eyes, however I tend to feel
delighted w ith th e ir w ork.
f
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in th e ir respective fie ld , w h ic h is
music. A lso a special thanks to my
friend Wayne Edwards, N ational Pub­
lic ity D ire cto r o f M ercury Records.
Public Notice
Wholesale to the Public 35% to 50% off
100% Human Hair 16" from $15.95
braiding and weaving
Wigs and Beauty Supplies
We will meet or beat
anyone’s prices.
M U S IC
M IL L E N N IU M
Sales and Promo tonal items excluded.
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Tina Turner, a rock and roll legend and a remarkable woman with phenomenal talent and it couldn't be more apparent as shown on
the Big Screen. "What's Love Cot To Do With It
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This is a powerful movie tilled with extraordinary life scenes of a woman overcoming the impossible odds Angela Bassett is a serious
actress She has given an phenomenal performance
The music takes you back to another time The era of psychedelic plaids, polyester pants and platform shoes This leaves you
wondering "What' Love Got To Do With It?"
VOTE JUNE 29, 1993
PEOPLES FOR THE PEOPLE!
'a Peoples-County <
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Over thirty years involvement in the community providing f o r the tie
Pride in her community and dedication fo r a positive environment
Appointed as a member to the Board o f Agriculture
National recognition for successful efforts to coordinate a fo o d program in Portland area
Featured in Ebony magazine fo r her work in the community
Portland Women o f Accomplishments, 1971
"Uplift' Award from US Jaycees as "outstanding model worthy o f being copied nationally"
CLARA NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT
JUNE 29. 1993 SHOW CLARA YOUR SUPPORT!
Here’s How Playing Golf Can Improve
Oregon’s Schools
W ashington M utual, w hich re­
cently acquired Pacific First Bank,
has put a new sp in o n putting: Anyone
w ho sinks three out ol three putts at
one o f the bank's tra ve lin g p u ttin g
greens w ins $50 coni i ibiibon to school
o f their choice
W asluiigloiiM ulu.il Pacific 1 irst
Bank ate sponsoiing d ie p u llin g a m
test as part o ft he i i involvement ntlie
annual Fred Meyei t.hallcuge II s
frcctoparticipatcand illcqm pi i ui is
provided
N in e nine-foot, kidney shap> .1
greens w ill travel throughout Oregon
and Southwest W ashington to 47
computer equipment There's no lim it
to the number o f people who may
participate in the contest.
For each putt a person makes,
name w ill be entered into a draw ing
for tw o tickets (a $60 value) to The
Fred Meyer Challenge August 22-24
at
the Oregon G o lfC lu b in West Lin n .
lenge Education Fund” to help schools
Oregon
W inners w ill be draw n at the
purchase much needed equipment and
end
o
f
the
day at each financial center
supplies for their students People who
W
ashington
M utual, the sponsor
make three putts may make a $50
o
f
this
year's
P
ro-A
m at The Fred
co ntribution from the fund to any pu­
Meyer
Challenge,
is
a leading sup­
bic o r private elem entary school,
porter
o
f
education
in
the Northwest
m iddle school, high school or un ive r­
sity, contributions may be designated
lo r such things as a library fund or
W ashington M u tu a l/P a cific First f i ­
nancial centers located in Fred Meyer
or Safew ay stores from June 12 through
August 7.
Schools w ill be the real winners
d u rin g the summer p u ttin g contests
Washington M utual created the C hal­
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In The World Of Sports
BY JOHN PHILLIPS
... The Chicago B u lls w ill not
sweep the Phoenix Suns in the N B A
Finals, but they w ill Three-Peat.
The Suns and B u lls play ed in the
second longest game in N B A finals
history by going three overtim e p e ri­
ods on Sunday, w ith the Suns com ing
out w ith a 129-121 w in in Chicago.
The T V ra tin g must have been very
good because no one left th e ir liv in g
rooms not even to go to the bathroom,
I d id n ’ t.
As great a game as it was, it was
only one game. Now Phoenix needs to
w in three more, w ith tw o o f the pos­
sible four games left arc in Chicago.
The B u lls w ill now take it one game at
a tim e, and I th in k w ill w in the next
tw o Remember I picked the B ulls to
w in the N B A finals in fiv e games and
1 'm not going to back o ff now. Three-
Peat.
.. T h is Saturday nigh, at M em o­
ria l C o liseum the P ortland Pride
w i l l ta k e to the t u r f in th e ir
home opener in the C o n tin e n ta l
Indoor Soccer League The Pride
w ill Host The Sacramento K nights
at 7:30pm T here w ill be a nice
GOT A HOT
SPORTS
STORY CALL
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crow d on hand and there are s till very
good seats av ailable. You can call the
Portland Pride office fo r ticket in fo r­
m ation at 224-BEST another note
about the C1SL is, the league has
signed ReeBok as the o ffic ia l b all o f
the CISL.
ReeBok plans to support its spon­
sorship o f the C IS L by prom oting and
advertising the C IS L soccer lin e in
advertising and collateral materials.
D u rin g a ll C IS L games, im m ediately
fo llo w in g each goal scored by the
home team, players w ill k ic k replica
game balls prov ided by Rccbok in to
the crowd
The o ffic ia l C IS L ball w ill be
gold, silver and w hite and consist o f
T ria n g u la r Designs
... For the tenth year in a row,
the M cD onald's Far West Summer
Basketball League For Women gets
under way at C olum bia C h ristia n
College at 9101 East Burnside, in
Portland Games w ill be played Tues­
day through Friday from June 15, to
August 6
This year's team sponsors arc,
Ram L ig h t Rruch Salvage, Prim o-
L itn o . D r Flowers, T ire Headquar-
ters, Oregon N a il Distributors, Bleach­
ers G r ill Pub, Everlast Sports D rin k ,
and 4th - N - G old Sports cards. T ire
Headquarters and Oregon D is trib u ­
tors have been sponsors since the
league started in 1984.
Games are played at 6:15 and
7:3-pm. There is nocharge. A ll games
are free.
T h is weeks schedule is:
June 16 (W ed)
6:15pm Ram L ig h t T ru ck Sal­
vage vs Oregon N a il D istrib u to rs
7 :30pm Everlast Sports D rin k vs
Dr. F lo w e r’ s
June 17 (Thurs)
6:15pm Tires Headquarters vs
4th N ’ G old Sports Cards
7:30pm The G oldsm ith C om ­
pany vs P rim o L im o
June 18 (F ri)
6:15pm Ram L ig h t T ru ck Sal­
vage vs Everlast Sports D rin k
7:30pm Oregon N a il D is trib u ­
tors vs Dr. Flowers
June 22 (Sat)
6; 15pm The G oldsm ith Company
vs 4th N ' G old Sports Card
7:30pm P rim o L im o vs T ire
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