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Kenosha News from Kenosha, Wisconsin • 33

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33 Kenosha News Wednesday June 26 1974 TV tonight Tslklisg wish tries- it solo Sox vs Kansas City Royals 8-9 (2 Cannon (William Conrad) is involved in the case of a rising young boxer (Nick Nolte) who has apparently killed a man 'REPEAT by TV SCOUT BEST The Wednesday Mystery Movie: The Man Who Could Talk to Kids is a really fine film essentially a two-character study of a social worker who has a way with disturbed children and the son of a successful lawyer an uncommunicative boy full of repressed anger Peter Boyle and Scott Jacoby are excellent in these parts Other good performances from Robert Reed Tyne Daly and Collin Wilcox-Home (6 7) 'REPEAT 9-10 (6 Doc Elliot (James Franciscus) is in mining country in an absorbing tale of a loyal group of miners who are trying tq keep an old (Edith Atwater) gold mine operating Country singer Merle Haggard is very effective in his acting debut as a young man determined to find gold 'REPEAT 9-10 (2 Kojak (Telly Savalas) is involved in the murder of two young women one of whom has smuggled in plates for Canadian money 'REPEAT 4 own amum and it sounds like The Who anyhow know a lot of critics may pan just because I am related to the Stones but really satis-ified with the album certain cuts I think could have been improved but then there always are on any -album You have to know when to Wyman acknowledged that some critics may view his solo efforts as internecine warfare in the family even a prelude to a possible breakup of the group Wyman replied emphatically am very happy with the Stones and the group is really tight planning another album right now and should start studio sessions next month We plan on doing one album a year maybe a What did draw attention from the TV screen was a concluding question would he follow up release with a solo tour? (6 a major tragedy on The Cowboys involving two innocent Mexicans a father and son lynched as horse thieves Because Hardy (Mitch Brown) had become friends with them the boysjielp track down the real thieves 'REPEAT 7-8 (2 The Bobbie Gentry Happiness Hour makes way for Tony Orlando and Dawn next week The guests in final outing are Peter Marshall and talented Rich Little Major league baseball: Chicago White i set CLUB HIGHVIEW I 5305 60th St This Wed Fri Sat Only All Ladies Present I At 12 Midnight Will Be Given A GIFT CERTIFICATE for a 1 Free Wig or Hairpiece 1 Absolutely No Purchase 1 Necessary Just Be There! Pick Out Your Own Color Style at I DISCOUNT WIG SALES I 1310 22nd An I By STEPHEN FORD NEW YORK (NEA)- An immaculate Bill Wyman sat behind a coffee table strewn with empty beer bottles hi -eyes glued to the television -set in his hotel suite Although the sound had been lowered to permit conversation the eyes of the bashful bassist for the followed the flickering cartoon characters on screen Wyman turned toward his interviewer only occasionally answering most questions without making eye contact The only thing fans usually hear about Wyman is his publicized shyness And that is quite apparent The neutrality of the television seemed to provide him some relief from the routine of question and answers It might be asked how a member of one of the most tumultuous rock groups can still be so desperately shy especially after a dozen years with the Stones who collectively known for being self-effacing But he evidently manages All the same the gaunt and mostly somber bass player has fallen victim to a malady that often strikes lesser-known members of famous groups that de-sire'to step just once from the shadows and up to the microphone affliction will certainly not wrest the limelight away from the more illustrious members Mick Jagger and Keith Richard but it may prompt others to view him in a new light Timidness notwithstand- ing Bill Wyman has leased his own album with nine of his own compositions called something wanted to do for a long time at least a few Wyman said his eyes still fastened to the tube an album of all the music I 'wanted to make but not like music This is the stuff thought about and liked early rock a little country and 4 western maybe bluegrass some rhythm and He spoke softly and turned his head only momentarily to accent what he had just said de- liberately ask any of the Stones to play bn it had to be all me I wrote it produced and arranged it mixed it He paused for a sip oi imported beer when an advertisement interrupted the cartoon lot of people said it wouldn't work that I do it alone They ALL NEW CfoODer CMi OPENING SOON! told me to get a lot of heavy names on it Clapton George Harrison Jagger but I see the point in that They said it would guarantee record sales but not why 1 did this solo thing Even ii the album flops I plan a second only concession-to those glittery names instantly recognizable hi rock fans are a few tracks featuring Leon Russell and Dr John both on piano and former Crosby Stills Nash and Young drummer Dallas Taylor concept behind the album was to have Wyman said as another cartoon started was to make people have a good time listening to it no heavy metal or that sort ol nonsense We just made music And had a good The title track came from the brand name of a glue made in and used exclusively for gi-fixing patches to flat tires Smiling Wyman hums stuck to you like hardest thing for me to do was to walk up to the microphone and sing That frightened me a few Wyman confessed I had to cut a take right in the middle of a song and get away from the microphone for a few told me that if I sing a particular song or felt too self-con-' scious about my voice do it for me But I have that voice is too powerful take over the whole album not meaning to but what would fear stems from the fact been almost seven years since ie addressed a microphone in a recording studio It was in 1967 when Wyman waiting for the rest of the Stones to show up for a recording session performed Another a psychedelic number when that was all the rage could just barely hear me he grinned had distort the vocal on purpose But the other Stones liked the song so we put it on the Satanic freaks expecting an mind wrenching power and existential lyrics on solo debut will be disappointed know a lot of people have their preconceived notions about But this music It's not like when John Entwhistle of records his failure depends on whether or not he loses a trump trick With eleven trumps the correct percentage play is to try to drop the king It will work exactly 52 per cent of the time So all else being equal the expert will play for the drop However all else have to be equal Any good placer will lead his jack of spades If West has been taught to cover an honor with an honor on each and every occasion he will clatter up east-west 1 (tie) Mr and Mrs Richard Arneson with Mrs Chester Kasalajtis Mrs Gene Slobodianuk 3 Mrs Ron Sorenson Mrs' Alex Kofsky 4 Bob Gentz Marvin Shovers Warner executive vice president in charge of production Howard Rosenman a vice president of RSO will produce the film with Joel Schumacher based on a screenplay by Schumacher who wrote the original story with Rosenman Berylb Vertue president of RSO will be executive producer of this Robert Stigwood Production originally developed by Peter Brown The start of filming of a rhythm-and-blues-musical which spans the years 1956-1963 is planned for late this year RSO Films the American motion picture and tele-' vision arm of The Stigwood Organization was formed several months ago first venture was the production of It and the first vehicle was Killer both ABC-TV of the projects Bridges star HOLLYWOOD Jeff Bridges will star in of the a Tony Bill-Howard Zieff Production for MGM A mid-August start been set for the film which will be directed by Zieff and produced by Bill Bridges has compiled a number of film credits including Iceman Last American Last Picture and the current and Bill a former actor produced which won seven Oscars in this Academy Award competition and Zieff received critical acclaim for his direction of a comedy of last year at 6220 -67th St Completely air conditioned for your skating pleasure Watch for our opening! 1 HOLLYWOOD Warner Bros has made arrangements for the release of the first theatrical venture to be undertaken by RSO Films according to John Calley scene head back together Now back on the small club circuit repaying his dues He has a fine band of rockers out of Dothan Ala who call themselves He has a new album and (Paramount PAS-1020) And he still has that great voice 1968 hit on a has enjoyed a comeback receenty aboard the novelty version by grateful Ailing Marlon Brando was released Tuesday from UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles where he had been hospitalized since last Friday with a torn throat Brando 50 fell ill from eating spoiled fish at his home in Tahiti Violent vomiting tore his esophagus A hospital spokesman would not comment on a trade paper report that Brando His personal physi-clan Dr Robert Kosticheck said Brando was perfect when he was released COUNTRY at the Roller Rink Where you bump into the nicest people ooooooooooooooooo Bill Wyman Out of the shadows he nearly shrieked alone in front of an audience? music has been starting from scratch from in front of Ameican audiences A full-scale star in Europe she plays second and third on the bill in the US often limited to as little as a half hour on stage really she says always somebody there (backstage) looking at his watch and then at you really conscious of that a headliner in Britain and France and I give my opener an hour and 15 minutes Everybody deserves a Right Only Maggie Bell deserves a bit more of a chance than most Recording Keep Falling on My for the movie Cassidy and the Sundance made BJ Thomas a great deal of money It was also the biggest mistake he ever made Coming out of the BJ was a successful rock singer with a mellow image -and some fine hits under his -belt If not exactly a super-star he still sold millions of -records and consistently -sold out the big halls -Then came and with it a whole new middle-ofthe-road Vegas glitter audience BJ started showing up in a then started not showing up at since then been quietly getting his Book boutique Black Mafia by Francis AJ Ianni (Simon and Schuster 8895) Verily the old order changeth even in organized crime and this is an absorbing fast-paced account of how the blacks and Puerto Ricans are taking over from the Italian crime families at the front of the line The author sees this as a form of naturaT "ethnic Black Mafia was researched exceptionally well and packs some wallop even though it resembles a documentary in some places start John James Audubon gained his first knowledge of American birds from hikes around Perkiomen Creek north of Philadelphia On the By BRUCE MEYER United Press International Twenty years ago the roles of singer and song-r writer were separate Per-formers- had the stage to themselves and writers occupied the Tin Pan Alleys of America But in those two decades rock has turned that nicely ordered world inside out Singers who could on the basis of their singing alone had to have something very special Let me tell you about a couple of very special singers Maggie Bell Was lead singer for the Scottish rock band the a couple of years back The band was liked by the critics but never really caught on with US record buyers She did session work for a while and became very popular in Britain then teamed up with Aretha crack producer Jerry Wex-ler for a solo album of the (Atlantic SD-7293) Maggie has a raunchy voice and belts out a song with the kind of easy power that suggests plenty in reserve The strong from start to includes a variety of tunes from John and JJ to Ringo My Making a good album is just half the trip though The hard part for Maggie NORTH 4 A 10 4 3 K943 8 765 WEST EAST K6 4 J852 Q965 A 1074 3 2 KQJ 9843 SOUTH (D) 4 J98752 A6 KJ A 102 East-West vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass Pass 4 Pass Pass Opening 4K with the king and south will make his contract anyway If West sees that this is not the time to cover (it but goes into a huddle before ducking South will finesse in the theory that huddle meant that he was thinking of covering However if West just plays his six spot unconcernedly South should rise with ace After all that is a 52 per cent chance East will show out and another contract will bite the dust fSt xaS' Jacoby on bridge play a matter of honor 0 oooooooooooooooo The BEST nariBUEiGms are NOW EVEN BETTER! Our New Cooking Equipment Makes The Difference Try our New "Taste Treat" a special coupon offer to encourage you to try our Now SKIPPER'S TREAT BURGER CHEFimm SKIPPER'S TREAT By Oswald James Jacoby One of the general rules of play that everyone is taught is an honor with an Like all general rules you will do better if you follow it every time rather than never follow it But you will do best if you learn when to follow it and when not to South wins the first club or ducks and wins the continuation It matter much He has to lose two clubs and one diamond and success or emu Kenosha bridge Wed Fri Sat at 9:30 BILL ANDERSON THE COUNTRY SOUNDS No Cover Free Pizza Wed 10-1 1 pm special Every Ved Thurs Nite Qote'GHfee Family Night music G's TAP Every Thursday from fe to 10 PM I Featurina Delicious ITALIAN FOOD (formerly Vs Tap) Ph 658-4477 or 657-9837 frmdUv Asp Yr- rimvtf 4111 -ju Lakeshore Duplicate Bridge Club held a Mitchell Game Friday evening at the Club winners of the eight table game were: -North-South 1 Robert Genty and Charles Ulrich 2 Mrs Frederick Pious Mrs Charles Ulrich 3 Tony Amort Andy Amort East-West 1 Howard Fricke Bob McGaffey 2 Mr and Mrs Richard Arneson 3 Mr Robert Genty Miss Lucille Phillips The Lakeshore Club also held a 10 table Mitchell game Monday night at the Flics Club Winners are: "north-south 1 Charles Ulrich Russ Peterson 2 Mrs Don Walkovik John Winter 3 Mrs and Mrs Gene Renberg 4 Mrs Marcia Segal Mrs Frederick Pious (MTecra Tin 351! GQiflJtP iit) ugj? lVm (Sf-MrwGM "lowroGT- Join us Friday from 4:30 PM 'til 12 and Saturday from 4:30 'tii 9:30 PM for STEAKS CHICKEN FISH and HOMEMADE ITALIAN FOOD Join Us For Noon Lunch Fine Tasting Food At low Prices at HIND'S Stank Kaunil-up I I I I 1 800 60th Street Kenosha 6825 Washington Ave G's TAP 3109 14th Ave.

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