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The Shreveport Journal from Shreveport, Louisiana • 53

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Shreveport, Louisiana
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wampqpewmgmmommmemmnffmmmwwgtifdho VRIMPIMMMMOMMIMMA The Shreveport Journal Fri( lay July 2 1011 SEVEN Ike and Tina -Turner and King to Perform in Monroe In Monroe 1 4 'Swan Song' The belief that a dying swan sings a beautiful song arose behind the curtain of prehistory "13B" Today he is considered Today "swan song" is used to one of the great interpreters of describe the final production of blues 11-re has kept his guitar an artist or musician or the end which he calls "Lucile" of a period 't 0 TONIGHT -0 OPEN Dusk 0 (R) RESTRICTED van ORC ily 1 to of nti 01133 a 1CA Lit11111 avitie al UNIV behind the curtain of prehistory "BB" Today be is considered Today an song" is used to one of the great interpreters of describe the final production of blues iffe has kept his guitar an artist or musician or the end which he calls "Lucile" of a period rrt 0 1 OL 'I 0 1 f1- ti 0 TONIGHT 71- 4 0 ib 4 I OPEN Dusk 0 (R) RESTRICTED i I The Ike and Tina Turner Revue with guest star King is scheduled at 8 pm July 8 in the Monroe Civic Ceni under the auspices of BM Productions Tickets are $4 and $5 and may be obtained by writing the Monroe Civic Center Box 300 Monroe La 71201 and enclosing a self-addressed stamped envelope VIE TURNERS best known for their hit single "Proud Mary" are backed by the Ik a ttes and the Kings of Rhythm They have been on the road since 1960 Turner was born in Clarksville Miss and says he began his musical career at age six "I played an old piano in a church lady's house She would let me play if I would cut wood for her in return At that time I didn't really know what a piano was AU I knew was that when I pushed down on the keys I made a sound that I 'Ikea AFTER TEACHING himself piano Turner performed in school plays and Impromptu recitals for friends relatives anyone else who would listen He put together the original Kings of Rhythm on finishing high school and toured with them until 1956 That year while playing in a nightclub in St Louis Mo he met Annie Bullock the future Tina Turner Tina a native of Brownsville Tex bad come to St Louis with her sister "I was going to nightclubs with my sister Ike was working at one we used to go to all the time Well I used to ask him to let me sing he'd say 'OK' but never call me to the stage One night he was FRIDAY ONLY SEAFOOD PLATTER Complete with Shrimp Oysters Catfish Steaks Crab Patty Served with it Cole Slaw It Crs4 Hushpuppies and French Fries WHOLE PRIED Channel Catfish Served with Cole 0 ac Slew Hushpuppies and French Fries Dining Room Delivery and Curb Service 9:00 AM stil 2:33 AM Phone 742-0118 AMBER INN RESTAURANT 1911 Texas Bossier City ittre-rnmT-Arsrm-zstr-mnvtmi King playing the organ and the drummer put a microphone in front of my sister for her to sing She said 'no' and I took the microphone and started singing Ike was shocked! He finished playing the tune and called me to the stage I did several numbers with them that night Later I joined the group" KING was born on a plantation in Mississippi and pushed a plow six days a week six months a year for ten years He was inspired by such spiritual singers as the Golden Qtiariet 4nct iggic up the guitar and performed on street corners After World War If he went to Memphis Tenn where blues singer Sonny Boy Williamson got him a job He got a local radio spot that grew into a popular show and earned him the nickname "Beale Street Blues Boy" shortened to Includes: A crispy taco a tasty tostado a tangy burrito some steaming frijoles a GIANT bellburger and a large drink QUALITY -QUANTITY QUICK 4th of July Week-End Special 643 EAST KINGS HIGHWAY Seel '4VALUABLOCINIPON': STILL JUST Big Box-Full $1 Includes AU-New 1 GIANT Eellburger Good Aro Sunday July ditli Only vIO a11 4 N' S' -STARTS-- Di uo 4- 11m 7: 6 LI A 0 0 0 WALTN 1171 te7 Nti El 0 1 ec 1 pic 34 INCLUDING GEORGE SCOTT BEST ACTOR BEST PICTURE 1 AT0 10706 04 0 A(0 41 i4440 -XTT11 artimsra 41'1A LIM 11T)ULL ATEITLII stiol 20th Century -Fox presents GEORGE Ci SCOTI-KARL MALDEN r4SIOOMSIMIiIMIMIMIVSIOOMMMIMili-10000i 44 6 -19 a sm 9 -frio iv IS TI-IE EST AMERICAN WAII 4 FA 11 ot It '431 tICOMEDYSINCE' i o4o------ fA 56 --1 A :4 4 Pauitna Kap? oio rk et IN i t- '0i rA 701 1 I 0 lomtemwos womb king0Pternittgo)t Production -1: Astmt DONALD SUTHERLAND ELLIOTT GOULD TOM SKERRITT uct Nan nittm nom DINH JO vill Ft i tx gift AORPRIPKI6 Fiirl l'ot trodunKIN tknotod lit IA'S i INGO MANGER ROBERT MAN VC MOW 0 il lam I emi bt WOAD NOM Obapt lir SAW wick 0mmo aso 1 COSOr by DE LUXE PAHAVISOONs 7 4 -OPEN 1245 PM3 irv Vi LAV )) AiteAwil rAVOMIVIMMOVIMIMIPAN8100000" 5 "WILD ROVERS' DELIVERS PURE SOLID ElITERTAMMEtlf" "WILLIAM HOLDEN and RYAN O'NEAL 0 are the greatest Western team since Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy" 04 44 I 4 ee'75- :14 0 '1 11'' 4 -f 4i'' t' 1 tN -1' 7 it'fiti 41 1 t---- ''Aw-'-ft 404 40 A' 44 I f4 1" lilt k) 1 i c-S'1 1 rv 'I 4t 4 "The shoot-out Is so a electrifying your 4)--" impulse is to get 44 under the seat and take cover" "THE HORSEBREAKING SCENE HAS THE HIGH EXCITEMENT OF A LIVE RODEO" METRO-COLOWYNMAYER Prnents A SLAKE EDWARDS FILM WILIAM MCCOEN refiril RYAN O'NEAL KARL MALDEN In INILD ROVERS" Co-Starring LYNN CAALIN And I ISJL-1 114NEL ROBERTS VAlten and Orr Ibd by BLAKE EDwWROS PMeAtAti by AVE doektA A ErMARDSw4KEN WALES by JERRY GOLEGNIN -METROCOLOR PANAVGION" 417 4 1 'PLUS Le JAMES COBURN "Hard Contract" LEE REMICK ilium nnurnet nri niinr a FEATURES 71154:15 IANS10061Mii 1 I front of my sister for her to sing She said 'no and I took the microphone and started rrr: r-r rrr singing Ike was shocked! He finished playing the tune and yt 'r5 a' 1 called me to the stage I did 4- tt t'" 4: tr AV 717- 1 0- several numbers with them that 1 ::4: V' night Later I joined the group" 4 'T n'' A i 11' 1 4:" '4 i 14111 ED 1 if 9 IS TI-IE EST 0 i4 -r 4 KING was born on a 66 6 "11ilff s1 i r-i' l'" plantation in Mississippi and AMERICAN WAR 0 pushed a plow six days a week i I 4 if six months a year for ten 4 4 i 4- years Ile was inspired by such :1 It '4 eCgrbIEDY -SINCE' Vi4d 1 i r- :4 i il 4's 4 spiritual singers as the Gold en 4 I 2 :4 P''' bi vlio71Ak i i 4: 1op rs 0: 4'A Cate Qtlartet and iNk up the T-51' fe7 rv r4 tr ywry7r iery -41 -si 7 -mrk -r rJ: 1 I '-rrr guitar and performed on street 0 II CAPIE Al corn 4k'r i iv: '4 "sf '-r" ft ers rl IN a- After World War II he went Paufina Kap? al New Yorker i' to Memphis Tenn where blues '''-) 4 1-' -4 singer Sonny Boy William son fr I sgi 44 Pr' 1 got him a job He got a local a popular show and earned hi Revue with guest star drummer put a microphone in Blues Boy" to King radio spot that grew into a 4 The Ike and Tina Turner I a i the organ awl the the nickname "Beale Street gef 7i POI team'? Fs Nowt Inge Premitt production fv 4 st King is scheduled at 8 pm July 1 0 DONALD SUTHERLAND EILIOTT GOULD TOM SKERR ITT i 0 DINAH JO WI Ft i 1114 Iowans A 8 in the Monroe Civic ('en i IAN tinder the auspices of BM il 'Ift- im let 4 0 a ti' VALUABLPCCIUP it PRIvNINGER 1 MAN URN lt tr tt 4t 4 Itasimi IN 6041111) UM Ohm or 1SW wick Productions I Tickets are $4 and $5 and may Le Color by DE LUXE PAO4AYIStONs At be obtained by writing the i 4th of July ileek-End Special li STILL Jusr Monroe Civic Center Box 300 40 45 Monroe La 71201 and enclos- 1 Big Box-Full $11 0 14 PLUS Includes All -New JAMES RCOBURN "Hard Contract" ing a self-addressed stamped GIANT 13ellburger si LEE EMICK envelope I ct Good thru Sunday July 4th Only THE TURNERS best 'mown 10 cArk to clif1frii eAr for their hit single "Proud Mary" are backed by the 1: 7 7 1 ROVERS "I DELIVERS PURE Ikettes and the Kings of 0 Rhythm They have been on the Includes: A crispy taco a tasty tOstado a tangy burrito some A VIIL road since 1960 steaming frijoles a GIANT bellburger and large drink SOLID ElITERTAINMENT Turner was born in Clarks QUALITY QUICK 5 ville Miss and says he began his musical career at age six "I WILLIAM HOLDEN and RYAN O'NEAL Iii31 played an old ia church lady's house She no in would a let me op' 19 1 are th greatest Western team play if I would cut wood for her sane Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy" in return At that time I didn't Jr 10 really know what a piano was I Irl '414' AFTER TEACI All I knew was that when I limp 643 EAST KINGS tc) St 44 i pushed down on the keys I HIGHWAY i'' made a sound that I liked k11) (I' foo--- vo IING himself 0 111t--1 ''S ()- piano performed in ti school plays and Impromptu kV II tl)N '14tiw 4st Ak '''-'4 '''''') recitals for friends relatives ti- El 0 6 Li DAY anyone else who would listen to 4-7-a It He put together the original 0 5 4-r t- Kings of Rhythm on finislaing 04 school toured with t3 I 1'- while playing in a nightclub in ii high and 4 scfakansst II 111- i00 0 0" i i I vP 1 them imtil 1956 That year 1' Alf1 ej Lc2 0 4 1 A1''eA-10'' -01 :4 4 ii-- 40 4tc lik St Louis Mo he met Annie ildr el I AV 01 1 1 l' 4" 91 it "V) i'' -1 A Bullckh te future Tina Turner 4 i 1 a ----0--4--14 Ls (- i At tk 0 ia1Alp--ii 0 1) Tina a native of Brownsville pAmpp 11 i 421ti144 ti: s4e ii4 Tex bad come to St Louis with 4ol I 1 If 41 It li 1 ICES all "'f 1 "''v11' 4 i '0-t'0 1 7 4- 4 -i her sister I was going to i bar 4 ziord 2 Nt fP -) A a nightclubs with my sister Ike WINNER 'i '0 INCLUDING 6: di -4'- -iv 'It Impulse is to 6 1' 2111' i was working at one we used to -'400 i5 'ss 74' 'A Ao(1' go to all the time Well I used to 0 GEORGE SCOTT BEST 1 'y 4- lf li ask him to let me sing he'd 7 ACTOR 4 ifrt '0 0- say 'OK' but never call me to 'i 40 A It cy 4 4 0 the stage One night he was 0 ACADEMY BEST 0 1' li 0- 4 rl AWARDS PICTURE 0 0 'ft L'i 0 1 el 0 1 1 e4- A The shoot-outis so FRIDAY ONLY A' it SAFOOD i-- 51 i --4- electrifyint your i VP 0 It '4411i0" et PLATTER 0 -v -I ll'a under the seat Complete with Shrimp s'i 7:: A 5 :1 Oysters Catfish Steaks A k4 '441 4- 41 Ctrob Patty ot 4t t4 1 0 lc' 4 4 4 '1 d( lV Pil: 4 41t'-t 0f fr and take cover11 r- Sorvod with 0 tysi 41-: it el 7c 0 i i -0 est-7- 11L 7 '1 0- Cole Slaw 1 I Hushpuppies ond i ch Fries tLbI 1:: 'fI'''') ta 1: te-ic "-''fr 5I' "T) w4a4-' 0 "15 "THE HORSE -BREAKING SCENE HAS THE Hirit Fren fi 4 it Pit '''4 EXCITEMENT OF A LIVE RODEO" 1 WHOLE HMO i 1 fri0 't 7 1 Channel Catfish 4 4'' 4011 '111 1 r'' :4 '1' A tt Ilk 57 11 or 4 :0 1112i5171 14 k')411) I Served Hus with Cole fin -I '0 4 ie r--77- 46: 1 A ei i Slow hpuppies JOU -) i------- vii 0 arenci I Frss a tecs el Celiba -r fow i IN 5 if 4 METRO-COLDWIN MAYER Presents A EDWARDS FILM WILIAM HCCOEti 4131 0 '''t'' Dining Room Delivery ate avrm e'llSb-u 0 AYM (WEAL KARL MALDEN In NKD ROVERS C-St eering LYNN CARLIN And I DlietS A' 0 ft RIDIEL ROBERTS Writen and Directed by WAKE EDWARDS i Produord di DIME 40141 end Curb Service iff 1-- lurti II Fantanur IA i EGYNAROSiorKEN WALES-Weis by JERRY -WEIROCOLOR -PANAttri1011 LA is lloof Ur iikait tit-iloor Mem ila so 1 1 9:00 AM stil 2:33 AM A Phone 742-0118 1245 FEATURES 20th Century-Fox presents CAI'l AMBER INN -ri 11 it 1 Cite GEOGE SCOTT RESTAURANT 1911 Texas Bossier I It' -KARL MA' LOEN 1 ilijuil 5 5:1 IS i Pif4ii''''o 7115-915 AINO.

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