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June 23, 1978 - Image 27

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-23

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Friday, Jos 23, 1111

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS_

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neighborhood spot, turned
into an entire evening of en-
tertaining enjoyment . . .
We didn't know one of the
absolute top pianists in
town, Kenny Stone, was at
Roberto's on Coolidge and
111/2 Mile, Fridays and
Saturdays . . . Here is a
real piano artist . .. play-
ing with true feeling as he
tickles the keys in rhythmic
authority . . . You name
the tune and Kenny will
ripple the ivories to your
satisfaction.
Actually, there are two
Kenny Stones playing Fri-
days and Saturdays ,at
Roberto's . . Handsome
19-year-old Kenny Jr. has
been playing piano since he
was nine-years-old, and
joins dad often in very en-
joyable duets . . . When not
at the piano himself, ver-
satile Kenny Jr. strums the
bass guitar while dad is
immersed at the 88 . .. If
there were drums around,
Kenny Jr. would play them,
too.
Dad Kenny has gotten
even better through the
years .. . and forget about
trying to stump him . . . He
played everything sent his
way for the folks who used
to come into the former Di-
no's on Seven Mile and
Telegraph years ago . . .
and does it now at Roberto's.
To go with the Stone
combo making a lot of
music, our evening wait-
ress, Flo Madison, was a
good one . . . efficient,
courteous and able to smile
There were four of us,
ordering like in a Chinese
restaurant, to pass each
dish along . .. veal scallo-
pini, spaghetti with mus-
hrooms and merit balls, lin-
guini with clam sauce and
pizza with everything on it
but the chefs apron.
Roberto's seats .350 in a
casual setting, and is owned
by Eleanor and Bob Baker,
also the bosses of Vincen-
zo's, on John R. between Six
and Seven Mile, where Flo
works as waitress during
the day . .. May was the
fourth anniversary of
Roberto's.
THE SEVENTH season
of concerts on the terrace of
Hotel Pontchartrain began
with another overflow
crowd having fun and lis-
tening to Stan Kenton and
his band.
Last year, P'Jazz appear-
ances broke all previous at-
tendance records for the
outdoor concert series, put
on by Chuck Muer.
Following Kenton, the
Wednesday night series
continued with Lionel
Hampton . . . Next will be
Brookside Jazz Ensemble
with Ursula Walker,
Jimmy Wilkens, Austin/
Moro Band, Thad Jones/Mel
Lewis, Chico Hamilton,
Stanley Turrentine, Woody
Herman, Herbie Mann, the
Interlochen Jazz Band . . .
and closing Aug. 30 with the
Duke Ellington Orchestra.
Dizzy Gillespie. led. off.

the Monday series on
June 19 . . . and will be
followed on successive
Mondays by Les
McCann, Brookside Jazz
Ensemble with Ursula
Walker, the Tommy Dor-
sey Orchestra, Lonnie
Liston Smith, the Kings-
ton Trio, Maynard Fer-
guson, Chubby Checker,
Fats Domino and the
Austin/Moro Band with
Jack Brokensha.

Last year's P'jazz perfor-
mances attracted the
largest crowds in its history,
with attendance averag-
ing between 2,000 and 2,500
per concert.
BEEF 'N BIRD on
Southfield, north of 11 Mile,
has been sold to its former
owner, Christo Hadzilias,
who has already taken over
. . . Chef Rudy Anastos,
who had purchased it from
Christo, is no longer there.

BUD SHERBOW,

former manager at the
closed Trio, is now with the
two Sixpence restaurants.
CINDY WALTERS is
one of the very pleasant
waitresses during Sunday
brunch at Cordoba's, Seven
Mile and Middlebelt . . .
lots of food, including
bagels, lox, cream cheese,
smoked fish, eggs, hot en-
trees, salads, etc.
SING ON THE DOOR
says, "No shoes, no shirts —
NO SERVICE.".. . This is
Ciro's family dining on Cass
Lake Rd. in Keego Harbor
. . . just over two months
old . . . opened by brothers
Ciro and Jerry Spigna, who
did the entire building in-
terior themselves . . . Seat-
ing 102, Ciro's is a very
clean, intimate and pleas-
ant spot with red and white
checkered table cloths.
Thick pizzas, square and
round, excellent veal cocci-

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