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3Argain S-Barg Page ll-The Chronicle, Saturday, June 13, 1981 Heatwave:'s Dimensions Wilder I I I .Si OrIttQ-Again= At a recent listening party return to the studio to ^m_Cinginna,lL Jjcatvyav.?^, Lfccord and co-produce this vocalfsFtoKnnte Wilder .Er^trtfttrfrr wlfh "ttewwavc. in _ ntwutfj. trier? is aejinitely in was presented with an exact addition, Johnnie also I world around beauty poetry and the us. Poetry is a replica-in cake form--of and sings lead andcowrote I " really literary "masterpiece with you prolific poets as the the cover from vocals on the I week let's artists. This Candles, back-up immediately enjoy the... Heatwaves's most recent single from Candles,second Epic release. "Where Did I Go Wrong.'* The seven-member U.K. I Masterpiece Created The victim of an group has already realized automobile accident two two Platinum albums in the I years ago, Johnnie United States with Too Hoi By Steve tr\ f-Jsinsi/a inrl tm*m! March, Esq. confinement toovercamea v < ju'iuic auu v^c'iir Ul U/hpplrhair a n r\ naralnrir » » mvviviiuii ui1u l^ai oij313 Heating and one Gold with I As 1 stroll through these woods all so from the neck down to Hot Property. The,air and the green, I aura, so fresh, beautiful, so clean, My mind wanders restlessly on this beauty's IS I And God's beginning, masterpiece presents a special meaning. Let's Burn fci"ft/ iUM I A of meaning love, tranquility, and long needed peace, I A definition so enhancing it asks for release, |rvcica»c irum me neart, release from the mind, Hot on the heels of his fitting it to the right Within these woods, my amounted tension finally tends current 'super hot* Venture groove." When asked In association with to unwind. album "Let's Burn," about the right groove for and producingrecordinghit Clarence Carter the his material, Clarence records, Clarence feels that I find myself in total belief, recording multitalentedartist "every song I writeexplained,knowing the musicians and ENTERTAINMENT That if not for this beautiful eyesight, and entertainer will soon generates a feeling that I the studio you record in is TELEVISION 1 would render a devastating grief, have another album on the call the groove, and when also a paramount factor to ^SjSgvl For it is this natural place, market. His new album has that hits me I'm ready to lay come up with a hit. So he not June 11:00 22 That relieves my soul from life's-hurried pace. been titled even though it down." flys into Muscle Shoals, Friday, 12, p.m., Channel I it's close to being finished Alabama, in between his Tr> Going back over the si, think nf HarHpnc frnm an atheistic for releasing. busy performance schedule, viewf years of his . SPORTS: Transforms heart to a Consider the fact that the recording the musicians he's Black College Tennis my mellow-tone blue, career, Clarence apparently gpu'u/ith Championships Because the surroundings as well as the land, demands for Clarence has been working and recording .from Grambling University. r'o..#. ~ always found the Is a treated God's own vai iti a^^caiaiito anu with over the masterpiece by loving hand. groove for his as years.and performances keeps him recordings it on. attested to by his previous musically gets He added his wisdom, his love, quite busy traveling as a Shortly after the release THE BOBBY JONES GOSPEL SHOW: The best in his^precious grace result of both his hit album black When he finally created such a beautiful place. hits of "Slip Away," "Too of his Venture Records gospel music entertainment from Nashville. The bridge, the lake, the woods and such and single "Love Weak To Fight," and debut album -'Let's Burn," Building," and you wonder Were created in the spirit of Midas, All of which "Patches."were the building airplay and BLACK SHOWCASE: to possess'the golden touch. how he finds the time to get forerunners of his current subsequent sales explosion Variety entertainment featuring music, into the studios and hit single of "Love gave indications that comedy and short subject presentations. " early a second album. Dnil/^inn tiikiflU ^ Now you'll ask "Of what completeuuiiuiii^t muni s^llllll^iy Clarence Carter had a hot yourself, place is he speaking For Clarence Carter A place so wonderful, a to be it's has created a resurgence in album, and there would be place seeking rather As he With tranquility in abundance, and peace to adore, simple. puts it, the exposure and sales of a need for an immediate With birds and flowers, and beauty galore!" "I live in a world of music, 'soul music'. His groove follow-up album. Several mentally writing songs and and material, or should we months ago he was told by music all the time. I'll tell you my friends without hesitation, My say 'the Clarence Carter officials of the label to get a It's.one of the loveliest spots in the entire nation material stays bottled up to music' has earnedapproachsecond album ready for SUMMIT find me, just waiting forinsidea him a number of coveted and that CJ^^SERVICES Here^you'll God's tenderest touch, release, chance to get out and be Gold and from all his A touch this age will never harden, Records, weekly messagestartedoff day ^ 727-8822 ^ This place of peace of mind, solemnity, and splendor heard. So when 1 go into the indications his current jaunts into the studios in Is called Reynolda Gardens. studios to record, I've got album and single on Muscle Shoals to unbottle my material readv.then it's Records will add toVenturethe the new stored up material a matter of of J- It's worth is priceless, it's beauty's worth more, just number Gold Records inside him, and convert the * In the _ v -chest*ating the material andor. he's already received. same into his" second J enjoying gardens', your'tensions ahd fears away IIIIIIIININIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIMIINIUIMIIIMtMinhiiiiiiuniihiihihhiiiiniiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiii m will soar. Records album release.Venture WAAA By God's own hand from times undated, The reunion of Clarence This beauty, this land, a Masterpiece Created. From page 9 and his Muscle Shoals Profile musical associates sparked . i /.< i /->.* .« Poetry, believe it or not is a definite reflection of the IIIIIIIIIHIflllllllimilllMIUMNIIINIIIIIIItHNIII me Clarence warier musical 98 TRIPLE A times. This that magic, and the basic album "dy-no-mite" poetess says this is my "There are so own... many good that we don't like things, for Clarence Carter's artists, 1 really don't know because we don't album release was IG exit I TUC AMCI second ivj \J *. U1L. V11L.I who I like best, Teddy them, then theunderstandworld soon molded into a solid - Confusion Wilson, and Errol Garner would be in better workable state. The closer are among my favorites, 1 she continued.condition,"the album comes to the guess, and, of course, The Williams has served as final finished state, the By Fannie Rose Covington c. 1981 Duke," she said, organist and choir director Clarence Carterhapper WHY? laughingly.for church's all over the becomes with the finished to Even she suffers Why can't I be in command, According Williams, though, city.results. Following an 1 one doesn't have to from a sometimes severe unmistakabledeep throaty - The one with the to de-mand? v . right music in orderperformto she WAAA the best music Rhythm & Blues, just don't understand. I breathing illness, laugh,, he's quick to tell plays || study it. Learning to listen to serve peoplecontinuesby "I feel that I've Jazz & Gospel. I give up and lose my man. you, is the way music is best playing for weddings and satisfied a lot of different You come along and offer me your hand. studied. Dancing, singing, funerals. musical tastes with new I need and will hold on if I can. my you and just plain enjoying it "Like 1 said earlier. I've I've never known a man. alhum--veahT apt such fantastic are ideal a comothinn for ways of studying music is way of life for lv/nivi iui v vi Who didn't make me feel as I was in the 'nog jr uwy though pan, me, I don't think I'll ever who When I out I'm in the digs Clarence WAAA local news jump fire, but, music"One shouldn't scorn the stop playing the piano and Carter!!*' provides responsible You make me feel all kinds of and || passion desire; different of music I've been it coverage. rvr t MI types organ, doing Taking everything into ui you 1 win never lire. simply because they don't too to now," she This is to for and long stop consideration and passing say, Thank-You, being you, like them, if we would learn concluded. restoring my self-confidence the word along on the I can now see all the evidence. of Clarence Carter'sprogress * Of the perfect relationship. M M/fm I soon to be released new Thank-You, For being my friend, album 'you can tell WAAA shares public affairs programming I And I hope for us it will never end. Clarence Carter is daddy,' and special features that inform * MM with 4a monster thing,' See 21 coming you and stimulate your thinking. Page Dr. Danial H. a black for his second album release Williams, man, performed the * first succassful opan Ileart surgery in 1893. on Venture Records. WAAA reports on worldwide news from a I wmmm black perspective through its affiliation with the National Black Network.
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