16 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., AUGUST 9, 1980 Energy and Good Music At Caroninds Find A and . CHARLOTTE Early leads off the Way" "Whatcha forty, disco and rhythm and" K.C. and the Sunshine - Gonna Do." every August in the Carowinds August schedule with one blues charts a few years ago. Band hit, "Get self-name- including 8 the d "Le-Freak- Paladium amphitheater will show at p.m. on Saturday, Rocky Bumette, " recently gave Down son of rock and ' Tonight," "Thai's find three acts that not only August 9. Chic follows on roll, Chic another smash and the The I Like It" and the will ' Way make good music, but leave Sunday, August 10 with join Pablo Cruise by country a new dance craze. more recent "Are You their audiences electrified shows at 3 and 8 p.m. starting off the evening show ' Chic's latest Real 8 album, Ready." with high-ener- K.C. and the Sunshine at p.m. Son of rock and People, contains the current Tickets for the Pablo Band closes roll out the early legend Johnny Burnetie, hit "Rebels Are We." Cruise, Chic or K.C. ancTTTie line-u- p on current August Saturday Rocky's hit, "Tired K.C. and the Sunshine Sunshine Band concerts and 16 of Toein' the is go Sunday, August and Line," topp- Band closes out (he early on sale (he of (heir shows y day 17, with shows at 3 and 8 ing the top-fort- charts. line-u- August Paladium p on and are $2 in addition lo Chic follows Pablo. Crusfe p.m. daily. Saturday and Sunday, regular park admission. natives the and Burnetie on Sun- 1 Although of Rocky August 16 and 7 wit h shows Carowinds, which strad- 10 with shows at bay area, day, August daily at 3 and 8 p.m. dles die North and South 1XPACI? Pablo 3 and 8 Cruise's national p.m. A heavy rhythm and 'an Carolina is the came border, located following has sent its album Although group unmistakable dance beat ten miles from in New York Charlotte on sales soaring to more than together City, come through on virtually" one million copies for "A Chic producer and vocalist Place In The Sun" and to Bernard Edwards claims more than two million copies Greenville, N.C. as his WDBS FM Format for "Worlds Away." hometown. Changes The group's hits include Chic hit "Dance, Dance, "Don't Want To Live Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Moves To New Studios Will Without It," "Love Yowsah)" soared on top- -

At six a.m., July 29 WDBS changed it's format from Progressive Rock to Classical and Jazz and originated pro- graming from its new studios at 1007 Broad St. in WHAT Durham. HAPPENING IN YOUR COMMUNITY IS IMPORTANT! WITH A SUBSCRIPTION TO "The studio move and for- TEE CAROLINA TIMES YOU GET PLENTY OF COMMUNITY NEWS, NEWS OF EVENTS AND mat change has been in the HAPPENINGS THAR ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU CAN STAY IN- planning stage for many FORMED OF WHAT'S HAPPENING AROUND YOU WITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY, months," said Bill Dix, WDBS, Inc. president, "and ve are delighted to be able to YOU CAN GET UP TO-D-A TE.. bring to the many listeners in oir broadcast area fine CHURCH NEWS Classical music and Jazz." Classical music will be broadcast from six a.m. to CLUB AND SOCIALS seven p.m. and Jazz is scheduled from seven p.m. COMMUNITY ISSUES thru the nite, breaking for t he Durham Bulls. The Classical schedule will ENTERTAINMENT SECTION feature such great composers as Rimsky-Korsako- v, LOCAL SPORTS Sibelius, Grieg, Mozart, Handel, Rossini, Ravel, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff NEWS OF NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY and oilier great masters along with many of the finest The AND orchestras; among them, STATE AND NATIONAL NEWS OF INTEREST TO YOU Vienna Philharmonic, The AND YOUR COMMUNITY Chicago Symphony, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The London Philharmonic, Do Informod of What's on L'Orchestre De La Suisse Gong Romande, The Boston Pops and the Cleveland Orchestra. In addition, WDBS FM In Tho Road . . . has the exclusive local rights Community and will be the flagship sta- tion for the Duke Football and Basketball network. Bob Harris will be starling his fifth year as the play-by-pl- announcer for the Blue Devils. Rob Gringle, Operations and AND HAVE Program Manager stated THE CAROLINA TIMES thai Jazz will have an overall Cutztrlbo Woty QJht (Zarx&n Wdtn balanced schedule MAILED TO YOU EACH WEEK featuring such artists as Count Basie, Jimmy Lunceford, Duke Ell- Eddie PLEASE ington, Condon, Dix ENTER MY SUBSCRIPTION FOR.. Beiderbecke, Dukes of Dix- I J tyur- - $1148 (Out ofStat - ST2.00) ieland, Louis Armstrong, -- Lou I 1 6 mo$ (Out of S -- $7.60) Mary Williams, Fats $70 ff Waller, and others. All forms of Jazz will be covered including Big Band, Ragtime, Blues, New Orleans Atf&na style and Modern. Dix further stated that ihe station is planning live State Zip Coda remotes featuring local Classical and Jazz groups. I Chackanckmd. "Ours is an ambitious under- ( he - taking" said, "and we're ( ) Mma. prepared to offer our listeners the finest in Classical and Jazz."