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Independent from Long Beach, California • 38

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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38
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r- Cft 8-14 INDEPENDENT JAM. PRESS-TELEGRAM (PM- Saack, Canf. Ttara Oct 1 oiml'TtexnierS oooooooooooooooooooooo PRESENTS lb fabulous the Variety four ftry tin tmhii Now ntll Oct. 22 By TEDD THOMEY STARTING SEPT. 29tfc SHOW A DANCING NIGHTLY NO COVER NO MINIMUM ZW forth tbrbcurlML.

KOerton, SJ95ttO Miaa East Indie modeling Wed Thorn, IH Jf BmlnnHuen' Luncheon Daily Reservation GE S-1114 S800 E. Pacific Coact Highway In Java Lane SO HE TURNED THE OTHER EAR Not so long ago, two San Francisco ear specialists conducted scientific tests to determine if shrieking, pounding rock-n-roll music cause ear damage. They discovered that the average rock-n-roll band creates a tremendous volume of around 100 decibels, with peaks of 110 to 120 decibels. A decibel is i unit used to express loudness. OPENING TONIGHT MONDAY'S SPECIAL.

00 I jr 1 tt I The physicians noted thoughtfully that a bellowing jet engine can produce 125 decibels, while a drop forge one of mans noisest devices creates smashing 140 decibels. Jets and drop forges have long been known to cause deafness among workers. The doctors concluded that a person subjected for a long period to amplified rock-n-roll music would suffer definite hearing nt. I -j 'r. MEMBERS of Cinnamon Cinderd Cotton Candy 5 J.

7 Thursday, October 12 In the Beautiful i ERN band help'guitarist Joey Cooper arrange his lon When I mentioned that information the other night to locks. left are pcmPrestor band leader Casey Van Beek at the Cinnamon Cinder, he Bedt and John Galleft wasnt a bit surprised." For neariyiive years he played 1 1 its band at 11 t-- $1' -Ay with the high-volume Vibrants band at the Cinder, a teen GRECIAN ROOM 1 iy ft THE ifanrina of thm tfiav Itlrsi fp1 fflPI VlbfKt dancing at the Cinder they, like to feel the musics i A -V ager and young adults night club at the Traffic Circle, He vibra-now has noticeable hearing impairment in his left ear. 1 tidns all around them," ricocheting off the ceiling and I dance," explained gyrating Cindee Lan- at the' 101 RANCH HOUSE: DAvis 3-5429 1544S 1 Wistaii A A- 3 I'J: S- 1 i. '1 A Xt. -vs thatSinging oensation y-j of Westminster, I want the music to bit-ine NlL.iraEN'i ASKED 'why just fone ear was'affectei'Cssr -'MC eyr explaineitJWell, formostofthose five 'yean I had a position on the stage whlchkept my left ear aimed toward whereto FIND THEM: the amphfiers.

But nowthata allchanged. rred' Sandy Anderson plays rollicking tunes on the Hdffl- mond st Lucys, 5096 Long Beach Blvd. Hes featured through Sundays The Promised Land, an A unusual niterie at 18908 S. Normandie Gardena Candy.which has become the Cin-fethe San Diego Freeway) has the biggest bar In town. It 'A adders house Candy group uses different instni- 70-footer, formerly at Tijuanas Caliente race track.

The ments than the Vibrants," including an amplified piano, Johnny Otis Revue makes it to the Promised Land every VITTORIO MORENO DJWs 1-753 M305 Vimoit GARDENA the "MAD, MAD GREEK" '-V II WMtM PrMI DOWNTOW IjL HM80R FREEWAY Directly from a emash engagement at CAESARS PALACE in LAS VEGAS where he continually brought down the home. Mr. Vittorio has appeared in many movies including The Great "Mr. Goldfarb, Please Come 7 Home" and others soon to be released. So stop in and spend an evening y0 with the 'mad greek an evening of fun and entertainment you won't ever A ADULTS ONLY No ueuo CLOSa WEDNESIMT which Casey playsAs a result ha now occupies a Thursday night, with rousing vocalist Donnie Brooks ent position on-the stagey, with his right ear absorbing headlined on Theres dancing every night most of the bands yolume i.

Aa- y. Causey Trio, featuring Josephine, has moved AA7 Don Joses Mexican restaurant, 9083 Adams, Is Casey worried about. suffering additional ear dam- ton Beach. Josephine, who lacks a professional last name, age? Not particularly. Like the other enthusiasts in the formerly aang with the De Castro Sisters The great t' rtif ni ni-tiTi hr nMmtim 101 RANCH HOUSE 1 600 Pacific Coast Hwy.

band," he is totally dedicated to his music and wouldnt Hoyt Axton will be the hoadlinw Friday, and Saturday consider changing occupations. His goals Include improv- lng the Cotton Canda sound, cutting some records and promoting the band to fame and fortune the musical CIIIIIflHOil CfflDEE --a- YOUNG ADULT NIGHT CLUB On The Traffic Circle ooooooooooo CKTERTAIRHEIT IIGMTIT JIU ROBBIE BRADLEY ROW PLATIRR AT nivinra 0 OHIOS Candy bands members include drummer Bob formerly withh the-Vibrants; guitarist Joey Cooper, 22; guitarist Don Preston, 24 and John Gallee, 25, who plays organ and baas. All are vocalists. Their equip ment includes half a dozen amdifiere and an echo chamber which enables them to create unusual sounds. Some of HAVE YOU oTORCII ROOMS their music Is semi-psychedelic rock," an outgrowth from.

basic rock-ri-roiL Itis considered a free form sound, oc- 1 DISCOVERED casionally a bit weird, with interpretation left-lip to the individual listener. SUPERI FOOD AT REASONABLE. FRIGES 1 0612 Imperial Highway Norwalk UN MSOO STEMS MINI lll UISTER SEATOOD ui COemU -A'-gy DOOOOOOOOOS Canplit Diinre tnm S2.25 Iwrtsrliig MatlMRtal csIiIbg siuki) Mstar and prim iih -l UMfeM mthS Irw li a.B. Iliatr HI .11 mh lia. Tkaia.1 HI llill Map ul Ithifaajr.

Iraaaiial trta I a.B. Jr1 SANDY anderson; -th. WEDNESDAY i 14 ra SUNDAYS aMrttof at pa, i MUCH OF THfc'r GROUP'S music is composed by Cooper and Preston, whose titles include Shades of Doubt;" For the People" (a protest number), and "Shes That Kind of a havent done our best" Work yet," saysCooperwhoseJbiggest hit was "rm a 1965; ft was in the top 10 on the national charts for 21 weeks. It was recorded by Dino, DesL and BiHy, a Holly wired rock group which includes Dino Martin, son of Den Jr. S8SS Loaf Stack DA S-050S SUNDOWNERS AT CINNAMON CINDER Toured Recently With the Monkees 7 l-JForthe las two weeks Cinder has also throbbed -to the versatile muslcof-the Sundowners, a five-man Dec-; ca recording group which is currently on the hottest bands in the country.

They are presented twice nightly. Wednes-day 'through Sunday, and will be at the Cinder, this week ahd next. They recently toured for eight weeks, with the Monkees'. Their recording of Always You', has been played on radio stations across the nation. 1 y- r' rf A' "(I Ralav a.

feaaallM tawr ahtra al almarna REEDTILLIAMS 1 Slipper Club QUESTION: Why do bands such as the Cotton Candy -and the Sundowners play so loudly? r-f i ANSWER; Its part of. the teenagers mystiqueWhile I SK Signal HiU jr 230P East EARLY PINRSPEWppvj: CHOICI PRIME RU SarvaW Sa4y lira DariSaYi til I pjatU-. AtH Caiaatoto Htaaa al Ita toai Bam MS-Sarva lw to bjh. aialilir DANCING NIGHTLY TO THE An Evening To i. RniTwiLi iams CtoM Mantfar Ma CawiM Uadi al ftw FU.

aiGI MM irS ALWAYS THE U-A. PRoliseD HAPPENING AT A THE WORLD FAMOUS --V4 DARCIND COCKTAILS FOOD ENTERTAINMENT Remember; IPAtion AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION CABARET DUOW-w. rSs. i. is, I DANCING NiTELY V' fTHUIS.

TJi JOHNNIE OTIS REVUC A FRI. Fabiiloui SADIE THE 390-LB. DANCING SUN. DONNIE BROOKS SHOW wlth guut iW MON. Muiielam lolo eentait ($50.00 coih VTUIS.

BUDDY HARPER'S 23-PI ECE DANCE BAND '(Start! -1 7). 1 -ik- VYID. Computar dating coming loon. 'fWewww1, A'ysr THE FABULOUS FOUR APPEAR NIGHTLY FOR Avj'1 YOUR DANCING Si PLEASUREyJffiS. fa phaty in end action mokm thm ProaiiiaW toad Co Wat jroor lad komm.

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Slack Clmd Siaday a A1- tils 1900 Lmm Beach Blvd. B9I141S Opoa 4 A.M. FREI PARK Every Monday thru Friday 4 p.m. to 7 pjn. Large Pitcher of cool fust 50c "ynrf NEW SOUND OP HOYTStl w.

Cocktails Dancing Entertainment GO-GO GIRLS to cerve youf Sandwiches and complete dinners' featuring Pizza 14 tournament size pool tables PAXTON esr.is a. Horn: Sw. thm Than. 10 mm. 2 Fri.

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