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Fort Worth Star-Telegram from Fort Worth, Texas • 22

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If true it should bring a host of Sixties rock fans out of the woodwork Jack Jones' current Fairmont Hotel engagement is a sentimental one for the singer and the hotel Jones was the first performer to appear in the Fairmont's plush Venetian Room when it opened in April of 1969 404 IRAS! 2071131 D90 IMAIL LAO DRIVE 2920649 lit' EEL P1110 WESTERN 1111184 01 0002 DIY 732 MI COLONS PIOSMI 067 CAMP BOWIE MO TiffIr1r pztaitilmirP it 1 11 I Tat the Barbeque Chkhen you can eat" '111 ICE SKATING TODAY 79 Will Etgers Coliseum M464 IME ARTS THEATER I ADULT MOVIES Open 24 Hrs (7 Days) ft LIVE STAGE SHOWS MODELING-25c Peeo Shows: $100 Off With This Ad Locker loom Magazines 909 Calhoun 3351366 DowatoulloosoLoo4o 1-F PLI1 I TUES SEATS 1100 Ott ATIIII IV't (11)ING )111)Ays EULa 3324070 81141" 738-7101 Feo: Feo: "ALTERED 282-2131 a wEDGW0M: BtLAIRE Foos "NINE TO "ORDINARY so 630-820 Foo: "MELVIN i 1: acamozum73274sol 1 a4IM6 4 MUNCI" 461-0002i rem lea' 3 "ORDINARY "CHANG! 01 5: Foo: No: 4 'f "MINM I I HOWARDN-4 ha 41 1 "ELEPHANT MAND-40 "INCRIDIBLI SHRINKING -10 --10 509 All the juky barbecued chicken you want at a price you'll love! (Sorry no selection of pieces) Includes a trip to our 30 item salad kr your choice of potato or vegetable homemade bread and real butter Served 4 to 9 pm Cocktails $5 On the screen off the cuff: The USA Film Festival has revealed the first two movies to be shown in the "premiere week" portion of this year's event Both choices (by LA Times critic Charles Champlin) are intriguing: PRAY-TV a satire about a failing television station which switches to a religious format and makes millions and Americana a drama about a Vietnam veteran in search of himself The latter is the directoral debut of David Carradine who also stars along with Barbara Hershey Michael Greene and John Barrymore III This year's festival runs from March 27 to April 5 Ticket information at (2H) 6922979 BLOSSOM'S the Camp Bowie night spot will inaugurate its basement-level entertainment annex Saturday with a champagne opening featuring the Juke Jumpers The Fort Worth Cats Roscoe Bill Ham Master Cylinder and Ambience will round out the March roster with Rene Ann Hicks featured on Sundays this month Blossom's Downstairs will have a cover charge most weekend nights but not for Saturday's opening LP 5 jouloAirs "ORATIIIIAIS FAMILY RESTAURANT 2611 NE 28th 834-5473 RESTA URANT M' 8342 61154N73E 28th go le GENERAL? CI $2inn MONISM vvsosu" HIP POCKET THEATER still without a permanent wintertime home will return to its outdoor stage at Oak Acres this spring But meanwhile director Johnny Simons' troupe will present one indoor show in John Williams' Lake Front Cafe near the old Lake Worth Casino The show which opens March 20 has no title as yet What Hip Pocket does have however is a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts The grant is doubly prestigious this year since it's one of the few to be awarded to those well-publicized cutbacks in the federal budget Another worthy project that survived the Reagan administration knife is a documentary film by Allen and Cynthia Mondell Called West of Hester Street the film deals with the Galveston Movement a plan by which thousands of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe were processed through the port of Galveston between 1907 and 1914 The Mondells best known for their short subject Who Remembers Mama? spent a year and a half researching the project The actual filming is being done on a grant from the Texas Committee for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities ILE xj12 'DM KW i 4 A wired ht A CA iza330 1 34 ug I betletS I OPE mon: (2:2 Will NO11112 II111aii AKIILAND PLAZA 1111t111 111110VON MINIpNI3 olomimodir ANY WINKSI WAY YOU CAW' (PG) gums Lin 011 (PG) 750-9 53 EMINARY SOUTH opocuout-4244- SEMINARY SOUTH Illoonotoftd Noe Ad "MI GUM mommr tweeave at: 740110 NIGHT AT THE KEG "ILIPNANT MAN" No110 I ikodo Avroodo (PG) 12 45-3 005- Ill 30445 PARK PtAZAARUNGTON Immioism IN31111M1 "ALTISID STATIS" "OIDINAIT Nopir 011M1V0004 he Aced Ammo (7) 7 13-9 30 GOLDEN GLOVES FACTS FIGURES 16001 01 2 Ataahhat iteciolh (2) 30-343400-10 IS 9111 TISSIS "STIR CRAZY" (I) 1 20-3 303 00-7 30-10 00 "ELEPHANT MAN" litommood too I Aoltoo Alm (PG) 30-945 Cahoots wellreceived at the Round Up Inn recently during the rodeo is extending its frontiers of fandom to the West Coast The guys are in California for an extended series of gigs They have become semi-regulars at the Topanga Corral PLFTL'ttlIZEI LELIIAG5 MAL9 Every Tuesday is Lobster Night at The Keg Lobster tail served with melted butter a steaming baked potato with sour cream and butter Plus all you can eat from the Texas Salad Bar "EARTHBOUND" "FT APACHE" (I) 12 20-2 40-5 2S-7 501000 (PG) I 40-340S401010-940 "STIR CRAZY" (I) 1203 30-14045040-00 "S111113 MI OW TIMIS" (PG) 12454 551 157 25-9-45 Ail for only $795 "TESS" Norama Poo At miWof (PG) 004 aoo oo "STIR CRAZY" (I) 12 i 'Superstar' of the 160s Mike Bloomfield dead "AITTRID STATIS" ilkownood Iv 2 Atedww (I) 12 50415-5201 30445 "COMPETITION" Mob (P0)12002 25-4 SO-7 20-9 SO St Actet "ME GHAT saoinkr 12-00-2 30-5 004 30-10 00 45th annual State Golden Gloves Tournwnent sponsored by the Fort Worth Star Telegram Charm picmships et 11 weight classes from 14 franchise centers throaghout Texas ROGERS MEMORIAL COLISEUM 10th through Merch 1511 starting al 7 pm nightly except Mwebi 15th when program mil Stan at 2 pm sale at Central Ticket Agency 1007 Commerce in the Greyhound Bus Terminal Phone 3361011 Tscitets are priced front $2 to $6 Star Telegram Goodfellow Fund and die Youth Deve MCmerit Association "COMPETITION" 1PG) at and the other a collection of singles from the last 10 years guNrrao ARTISTS imeArnaust ON01 C-3 evarsva04 1309 Calhoun St )( I i block east of the Convention Center at 12th St) 3024 Merida St at West Berry' (Five blocks east of TC11) 6301 Camp Bowie Blvd (Ridglea) 0 By ROGER KAYE StarTelegram Rock Music Writer Mike Bloomfield one of the top blues-rock guitarists to emerge from the '60s music scene died of unknown causes in San Francisco Feb Bloomfield's body was found in his car parked at the West Portal District near his home He was 37 A preliminary autopsy failed to reveal the cause of death although it was pointed out no drugs were found in his system He probably was best-known for I TANDY CENTER SALUTES Backstage SECRET British band Secret Affair will appear at Dallas' Hot Klub Thursday night Keyboardist Jonathan Kane has left the Babys to join Journey as the replacement for Gregg Rolle Latest rumor is that Yes' Alan White will join the new band that Led Zeppelin members are forming No confirmation on that though The Joe Jackson Band has split Up to now Styx has been known as a band without any one dominant personality So it was interesting to note the tremendous crowd reaction guitarist Tommy Shaw received at the recent Styx show in Dallas It was significantly higher than the other band members received BROWNE Browne married Lynne Sweeney in Santa Barbara Calif in January Ron Williams of Nitecaps and Wine Wine Wine fame has just cut a hot version of Delbert McClinton's Giving It Up For Your Love that sounds like a country smash Incidentally that Top 10 pop hit was written by veteran Fort Worth musician Jerry Williams several years ago Don McLean of American Pie fame is back on the charts in a big way with his version of Roy Orbison's Crying Orbison is tentatively tabbed to play Billy Bob's Texas in May NOMINATED FOR 2 ACADEMY AWARDS 5 SO-74 mTitvatilm bytyS 60 3b0 649-3311 12 OLE HIS IBI tic 112-601e ifinto3A76711 SerninarySoulhUr 921W1 1 1 15 1 NOMINATED FOR 2 ACADEMY AWARDS -S IltkP inTralraliWaill wys 80 3b0 609-33i 1 12 0-935 OW HIS IRE MI Its In- Ole 5 SO-74 I ITIAtrattishmtUtgl SeminarySoulhUr 921-W1 I 1: 15 his late '60s superstar collaboration LPs Super Sessions With Steve Stills and Al Kooper and The Live Adventures Of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper However he also played lead guitar on Bob Dylan's classic Like A Rolling Stone and was a member of Dylan's band in a famous 1965 performance at the Newport Folk Festival when Dylan plugged in his guitar for the first time on stage and "went electric" Bloomfield also was a founder of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and later went on to form the Electric Flag with Buddy Miles In addition the Chicago native wrote several movie soundtracks He died just weeks before the scheduled 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Only 5100 Per Person (pito sound system 1stto to movie 1 Thurs Nght Only Sargon Night on your own AM totimi 100 Pim Person EAST "LAST NOUN ONI TIN urr I "CHANGE OF SEASONS" "THE HEARSE" PG 700 "con THE PROW Each Festore Ono Showing 1- "MIDDLE AGE CRAZY" WEST 9:00 "CATHERINE CO" 7:00 10:00 Ell Leven to AM 5-30 ore your rodeo for stereo sound 830 Only No Gloss Containers OmeatvEasiot each feature One showing NE 28th at Beach 838-8842 XXX CHERRYITANS 492 Cherry tone 246-1492 Three Moyne Daily Open 630 Start 700 Coll for Titles No gloss corsomys Program Changes Mon Only Pot Poems WoOI I Privacy of Your EAST Ca "THE HEARSE" Entertainment "DON'T ANSWER 6 or go mo THE PHONE" WEST Ai Intsreschen of QS 8 Imp 12) "CATHERINE Moe 00porlarporowit 700 I Co" No GlioltisZColottinort I EAST "UNA10111 mtuomnr I "iiIITY" 1 MOVIES I "ANN'S SABI il forA Feature Ono Showing ARE WEST "CHANGi OF SIASONS" i YOUR BEST 7:00 1000 "A10011 AGE CRAZY" ENTER 830 TAINMENT No Gloss Contoinors I When you del with the devil somebody's bound to get A burned Pk It D01010 10 get burned -1( JACK JONES 7 414 A A44 Series focuses on Picasso 1NcfA1 Own Reality" on March 17 Friedman organized the first exhibit of Picasso works in this country Admission is free to museum members and is $2 for adults $1 for children for non-members Series tickets are $3 The lectures were made possible by a grant from the Fifth Avenue Foundation of Fort Worth and information is available at 738-9215 Star of Stage Television and Nightclubs APPEARING IN PERSON at the "COKE-TAIL MEDIA CONFERENa" with Greater-Metroplex Journalists IN THE TANDY CENTER Colonial Cafeteria' WED MARCH 411-1 AT 3 PM Tickets are on sale at the Fort Worth Art Museum for the series "Critical Comments: Issues in 20th Century Art" focusing on the works of Picasso Art scholar Leo Steinberg of the University of Pennsylvania will speak on "Picasso's Intelligence" at 8 pm March 10 Martin Friedman director of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis will discuss "Picasso's WALT DISNEY ewoucTooms hLUEVil Da141 gEvil Council subcommittee formed home INAV7A INST4w7ucoIc crwr TECt-frNiCOLORt See JACK JONES in his "NIGHTCLUB ACT" at Dallas Fabulous VENETIAN ROOM of the FAIRMONT HOTEL NOW thro MARCH 14TH rrrrpritimtnolP1611 ASCINEMMIll IdUS60010fdEuS5010 18434i14 SWUM Ott NOS associate members of the council Associate members are not included in the fund-raising campaign of the Arts Council but are eligible to use other mailing services on a fee basis except for fund-raising purposes and can share in the central accounting system consultation in fund-raising and general management and seminars or general education The Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County board has announced formation of a subcommittee to serve as adviser to the board of Its newest associate member Sojourner Truth Players Members are Eddie Stampa Verna Sturns and Tiny Batts The theatrical troupe was the first to be accepted under recently revised policies and procedures for 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