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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 40

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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-iv I GLITTER SCENE NOMINATED FOR I ACADEMY AWARDS i (INCLUDING BEST PICTURE) with Grant Thompson 'aaaapaaBjaBMaMHaMaaMMavaMBBaMaMaMMM 1111? 4 Mi' Ftflii -jlt'l J'. ,4 a U-J4 N2 6 LOTS TECJ VV 111 1. SANTA NEVER MADE IT INTO DARWIN, BUI Boyd. i 2. UVIN IN THE 70s (LP) Skyhooks.

3. PLEASE MR POSTMAN, The Carpenters. 4. HORROR MOVIE, Skyhooks. 5.

WILD ONE, Suzl Quatro. 6. MY LITTLE ANGEL, William Shakespeare. 7. THE PEPPERMINT TWIST, The SweejL 8.

WONDERLAND (LP), Stevie Wonder. 9. JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF THE EARTH (LP), Rick Wakeman. 10. QUATRO (LP), Surf Quatro.

11. YOU A1NT SEEN NOTHING YET, Bach-man Turner Overdrive, 12. WHEN WILL I SEE YOU AGAIN, The Three Decrees. 13. ELTON JOHN'S GREATEST HITS (LP), Elton John.

.1 14. NOT FRAGILE (LP), Bachman Turner 'Over-': drive. 15. LONG TALL GLASSES, Leo Sayer. 16.

I CAN HELP, Billy Swam. 17. LUCY IN THE SKY, Elton John. 18. EXCUSE ME, Alison MacCallum.

19. CATS IN THE CRADLE, Harry Chapin. 20. THE NEWCASTLE SONG, Bob Hudson. 21.

KUNG FU FIGHTING, Carl Douglas. 22. COUNTRY. BUMPKIN, Carl Smith. 23.

LAUGHTER IN THE RAIN, Neil Sedaka. 24. YOU'RE MY WORLD, Daryl Braithwalte. i 25. STORMBRINGER (LP), Deep Purple.

26. JOHN DENVER'S GREATEST HITS fJLP), John Denver. 1 27. I'M FINE THANK YOU, Lester Coombes. 28.

NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE, Gloria Gay-' nor. -v- 29. ANGIE BABY, Helen Reddy. 30. BACK HOME AGAIN.

John Denver. 31. I'M DOWN, The Hollies. 32. BACK HOME AGAIN CLP), John Denver.

33. JUST A BOY (LP), Leo Sayer. 34. CARIBOU (LP), Elton John. 35.

CONSTAFTNE TOWN, Splinter. 36. DAVID LIVE (LP), David Bowie. 37. (ITS) MONSTERS HOLIDAY, Buck Owens.

38. SERENADE (LP), Neil Diamond. 39. SLIPSTREAM (LP), Sherbet 40. BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Bob Dylan.

Gorouf Concessions ForGroup Parties (20 or more). Tel. 233 2889. He will arrive in Sydney on Thursday with his wife Carol, who travels with him on all tours. In view of his performances on his last tour, it is hardly surprising that his Sydney Opera House concert next Sunday is sold out, and many other dates, including the Hordern Pavilion on March 14 and 15, are heading for sell-outs.

DIONNE WAR-WICKE, a one-time hit machine with songs like Walk On By, and Do You Know The To San Jose, will return to Australia on April 3. PETER NERO, with bass-player Richard Na-t nista, and drummer Gary Mure, will arrive in Syd-. ney on Tuesday. He will perform at the Town Hall on Thursday, and March 12 and 13. THAT STAR of middle of the road and gospel music, Pat Boone, with his wife Shirley and four teenage daughters, -will tour Australia from' late this month.

They will be at the Sydney Opera House on March 30 and April if it ir KEVIN JOHNSON has been signed at national support for the Roberta Flack tour," staring in Perth on March 12. Meanwhile, Roberta has been spending a lot of time at home in Washington. She has a pent- house, and offices, in, of -all places, the Watergate building SVKPK? 4 Sessioi Daily Sessions AN HILARIOUS MUSICAL REVUE From LONDON Sydney newest ritziest theatre restaurant Ospurdostos1 VQU 9 necessary MONDAY TO SATURDAY (dripping with atmosphere) 2010 (Just off William Street.) Dinner from 6.30 Showtime 8.30 p.m. DINNER SHOW $9.00 SPECIAL PARTY CONCESSIONS Macleay Theatre CHEVRON HOTEL, SYDNEY 81 MACLEAY POTTS POINT THE CLEAN CUT American family group, The Osmonds, have demanded more "special freafmenl" than Frank Sinatra (or their tour this month. A tour spokesman said the seven-.

Osmonds, who will arrive in Australia on March 19, had asked or:" 'i! i Fifty or more security guards at each concert. "Crash barriers" four feet high, running full stage length, and set six feet from the stage so that guards- can occupy the intervening space. Police escort to and from hotels. Six guards on 24-hour duty at their hotels. The Osmonds are scheduled to' appear at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion on the 20th and and at Mebourne Festival Hall on the 26th.

IKE AND TINA Turner overcame sound and equipment hassles, and almost two days without sleep, to produce an electrifying show at Melbourne's Festival Hall on Thursday night "Wild, lady" Tina, and her three dancers, The Ikettes, whipped the audience into a high state of excitement with' their quasi-athletic version of Honky Tonk Woman, Get Back and Proud Mary, to name a few. However, Ike and the band were noticeably tired after their long flight; from the States. that morning. Ike's disgusted comment later was that the Sydney shows, at the Hordern on March 10. 11.

and 12 "just have to be better." THE. NEW. image Joe Cocker, who last weekend even mounted a surfboard at Surfers Paradise, will have a second Sydney concert on Thursday, in the Hordern Pavilion at 8 pm. Many people who bought tickets to the open-air concert at Rand-wick changed to the Hordern at midnight, because of rain should be able to use their tickets at Thursday's show. Melbourne will also have a midnight' Joe Cocker show, at Festival Hall next Friday.

it if if TODAY will be a Sunday to remember for Sydney music-lovers. From 2 pm. a big overseas and local lineup, including' Freddie King, Sonny Terry and Brownie Hound. Dog Taylor, and Duster will kick off the Australian Blues Rock Festival at Sydney Showground. To end the day in a hopelessly trance-like state, go to see the brilliant Cleo Laine tonight' at the State Theatre: it ir DON McLEAN does i not subscribe to the commonly held performers' view that wives and con-.

tours don't mix. 1J AN HILARIOUS ENTERTAINMENT WritteaJkntodiKwlbyjohaMcKelUrARoBFrutr. i fStSfgrtjk. A Double ft Double production. A starring -jSA FREDERICK i.

QSON PAUL ELLIOTT DUNCAN C. WELDON THE AUSTRALIAN ELIZABETHAN THEATRE TRUST afuniiy evening with IDWIIID) ESS)SSIFIF Tk funniest cast ROBINA BEARD. JAMES H. BOWLES. MICHAEL CATON.

MAGGIE DENCE. MAUREEN ELKNER. BERNADETTE HUGHSON. AND BARBARA WYNDON. r.i i-.

-rk n.rinn finiwH nf Rnh "Hf Yoiins at his maeic Diano. sophisticated and wildly funny." THE TIMES. LONDON Alt a superb 3-conne tfaner With red plush table service, and fully licensed bar. v. ApmnighnVSHCyWTIME l.30to1O30pni.

DANCING. DINING. DRINKING till 3om. Monday 31 March Tuesday 16 April DRAMA THEATRE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE PRICES: $4.80 $3.80 PensionersStudents: $2.40 $1.90 A.E.T.T. Members: $3.80 Gtrb Night Out is a Great Night Out-written and directed by RON FRAZEf MM Sydney tunniesi comeaian, aau wn -f.

mi.vem to Cvitnov' funniest revue and coroedv writer. Nightly 8.00 p.m. Saturdays .5.30 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. Mail Bookings Open Monday 3rd March JC LUWIl iViVIU.blUM wjvuv "7 7 XX I Be sure of a good laugh and book now.

SPECIAL CONCESSION PARTY BOOKINGS OF Theatre party bookings please ring Miss Lorna King 357 1200 20 OVER Phone direct to Jan Hinchey on Parking for 100 Cars 31 6394, BaeklM alio al and Send application with cheque and stamped, self-addressed envelope to Mitchcll'i tkkat tweft. Kossoff Bookings, Box 239, Royal Exchange; Sydney. 2000. Hill 'dpffm2nd' No- oi ticket Price Total amount! 'i: RUYsmtr Name: Mr. Mrs.

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