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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 53

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8-D Wednesday, April 16, '75 DETROIT FREE PRESS flUBTV AMD WINNER In Town Today 1 35 I When Guy Plays It's Always New Year's Eveand Everybody Smiles HUME CRONYN, JESSICA TANDY AND ANNE BAXTER in a pair of short Noel Coward plays, 2 and 8:30 p.m. at the Fisher Theatre, Second at Grand Blvd. PRISCILLA MORRILL AND GUY STOCKWELL in "Come Back Little Sheba" at 2 and 8:30 p.m. at Meadow Brook, Oakland U. campus, University Drive east of 1-75, Rochester.

"BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE," the story of a blind young man breaking away from his protective mother. Dinner theater at 7 p.m.' Budapest Supper Club, 22010 Chrysler Service Drive, Hazel Park. DUTCH TULIP FESTIVAL and Indonesian rice table at Mario's of Windsor, 755 Ouelette. I BEST 5urruniiiiu ACTRESS- Ingrid Bergman PARAMOUNT PCTURES CORPOrTATOI ASSOCIATION KITH NAT COHEN PRESENTS rmroimwitPFnoucTioN l4V.UtlV 11.1. lan-hirmDYMMfiW'Wilj HELD OVER Check Directory for Wednesday Matinee A QUEEN OF THE PRIVATE EYES Movie magic! Ji.

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MIDNIGHT fri. SAT. "THE BOYS IN THE BAND" (JfctylRT 356-4666. 1 1 II mmmm STARTS I X-VTn a 1 Rebel tury I A Marvin Worth Dustin Production A Bob Fosse Film Emmanuelle is sensual, but she's elegant. Emmanuelle is fantasy, but she's fun.

But most important she leaves you with a singular lack of guilt. This extraordinary film allows all of us to look unflinchingly into the face of sensuality for perhaps the first time. And that's the clue to its overwhelming popularity. It's the first film of its kind that lets you feel good without feeling bad. Hoffman "Lenny" g) UmtidVtnti precise music machine.

Singer Kenny Gardner stands back of the pianos when he isn't working. As "his song cue comes up he starts for the mike stand at the front of the stage. He is still walking when he lifts the mike off the stand and starts singing. Not a second is Jost in fumbling, grinning or bowing. The brass attach, mutes and the reeds switch instruments like a well-organized drill team.

There are a couple of recent songs "Melody of Love" and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" but almost all the music will be familiar to Lombardo fans of any generation. They play Carmen Lombar-do's "Boo Hoo," "Coquette" and the twin pianos go into "Humoresque" and "Twelfth Street Rag," both enriched by the electric piano. Gardner sings "Harper Valley PTA" and a bowdlerized "Leroy Brown." After the concert hour, the Royal Canadians turn to a dance set. Everyone gets a paper hat and anyone who leaves one on his table gets another scrunched onto his head by a pretty waitress. It is New Year's Eve all over.

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The tuba is back and so is all of the first Lombardo sound except the very broad sax vibrato. The Lombardo dynamics, the surging swells and dips to soft sounds, are still here, along with the trick of breaking a melody so that phrases, a few bars or even notes are passed along from one section of the band to another. With the exception of trum peter Liebert Lombardo, there are no instrumental solos. The band plays harmony in sections aid, as it ever was, is a SINGLES! CHTh 1 Matchmaker I 53S-1122 I jimmied ror44 mti. I itgii Salaiman ne ftM 1 -sJuit 6ood Material.

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