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3 PC. Skillet Set 16 Page 6. CLOVIS NEWS-JOURNAL, Sun., Sept., 15, 1974 bum also works in a vocal ord "Snowflakes Are Dancing group for accents. (The Newest Sound of Debus- French mountaineer Rock Musician Gets Better This is jazz with a different sy)." Isao Tomita, the Japa- nese maestro of the Moog syn- has gotten the axe By ROBIN WKIJ.ES since that I,P and proves sound. the new in a new LP for RCA can understand every word. else. He plays the alto sax and thesizer, has produced an al- A French mountaineer was Copley News Service Young is as good a writer as called "Perry." To show that Her new album for United HOU.YWOOn- To borrow it's something to hear on his bum that should please both barred from Nepal (of five he is a musician and singer. Artists, pegged on her hit, Conway Twitty has another ;i Madison Avenue phrase, he can still do it, Como in- new album for Blue Note, classicists and devotees of years and fined $800 after four His distinctive voice comes cludes his current hit, "I'll Do Anything It Takes," called "Sweet Lou." fine album, "Honky Tonk An- YuunK isn't getting older — through clear and in complete electronic music. His tongue- members of his 12-man expe- "Weave Me the Sunshine," a comes acorss like a winner. This is not the ordinary kind gel," out on the MCA label. in-cheek rendition of "Golli- he's getting better. Neil control and his guitar and Twitty's own style comes out dition illegally climbed Mt. bouncy tune by Peter Yarrow. She also sings the popular of Jazz album; it is lifted far wog's Cakewalk" and the Tabache. Young, once of the Buffalo harmonica work is hot. "Would You Lay With Me," well on the title song, SfirinKfields and the Young And, to please his old fans, the above that by the arranging haunting "The Engulfed Ca- The Nepalese said M. Van- The title tune is among the million seller "Temptation" but the best two songs on the "There's a Honky Tonk An- member of C'rosby, Stills, test cuts along with "See the and conducting talents of Hor- thedral" are especially good. nick, 32, had violated regula- also is there. Another great LP are the moody "I Love" ace Ott (he's also the compos- gel," plus "Love Is the Foun- Niish mid Young, has just Sky About to Rain," "Revolu- tions by climbing the previ- cut is the Como handling of and an excellent arrangement er of three of the songs). Ott dation," "Before Your Time" come out with a really great tion Blues" and "For the and "Amazing Love." This is ously unsealed 21,222-foot "The Way We Were." of the bouncy "Let Me Be blends the usual jazz instru- mountain in the Everest re- album, "On the Beach," on Turnstiles," but they're all There." This gal has star a great disk for all of Conway NEW YORK the Reprise label. good — eight out of eight, ments of trumpet, trombone EVACUATED gion without permission and Jean Shepard has a harsh, quality. and sax with guitars and a Twitty's many fans. The acoustic tunes are best that's not bad. powerful voice that can belt On Sept. 12, 1776, Gen. without Sherpa guides. — CNS though there isn't one bad cut out a country-pop swinger or Moog synthesizer. The mix- I/ou Donaldson looks like a ture backs up Donaldson's in- The great innovator Claude George Washington evacu- ALLENDE DDES in the whole album. It's a Perry Como, who's been in turn softer like a tenor sax for ated New York City rather very happy man, a man who ventive style just fine. Best Debussy, leader of the Im- Violent military coup re- tossup whether "On the the singing racket about as the slow ones. And like all the is doing exactly what he than risk entrapment by the Beach" beats "After the cut on the LP by far is the ar- pressionistic style in music, sulted in death of Chile's long as any of them, provides really good singers, her enun- wants to do and is doing it bet- dent "Lost Love," which was British on lower Manhattan Goldrush" but it's his best a pleasant blend of the old and ciation is so precise that you would have been intrigued Island. President Salvador Allende ter than just about anybody written by Donaldson. The al- with RCA's new Red Seal rec- on Sept. 11, 1973. Ladies Olympia & Sunscamp No 2692 or No 2494 Hutty BLOUSES 10-Speed Ladies Full Fashion 2J4 Shirt Style Buttons Prices Good and Stitching Long Sleeve BIKE \ DISCOUNT CENTER thru. Wed. 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