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March 07, 1980 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-07

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, March 1, 1980

VINCENZO'S

DELIVERY AND CARRY-OUT

• RIBS • CHICKEN • SHRIMP • FISH & CHIPS • SUBS

ItalianrAmerican Cuisine

CHARLIE'S

18211 JOHN R

RIB CAGE & CATERING

Bet. 6 S 7 Mile Rds.

358 0522

20099 W. 12 MILE AT EVERGREEN In Country Village Center

A 10-MINUTE LUNCH?

NOW OPEN

IT'S POSSIBLE NOW WITH

OUR GREAT BUFFET

WANT $
ALL THE SOUP
Each One)
AND
CHOTICE SANDWICH
SUNDAY

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SOUTHFIELD & 10 MILE'

BREAKFAST
SPECIALS

569-2120

THE DELI UNIQUE

25290 GREENFIELD & 10 MILE 967-3999

NOW OFFERS A UNIQUE
WAY TO SPEND YOUR
SUNDAY MORNING



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devilishly fine dining and spiriteu drink

Hart Plaza' 963 3131

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tSPIRO'S aN
CONEY
ISLAND

ANY TIME

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Children Under 12

BREAKFAST SPECIAL MON.. THRU SAT.

4101
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I BREAKFAST SERVED

BRUNCH BUFFET

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25920 GREENFIELD
COR. LINCOLN
968-4060
MON.-SAT. 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Closed Sun.

AN ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

$ 495 Ades

A NEW
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Mon. thru Fri. from 11 a.m.

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Fro 9 a.m.
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Featuring "
• Home-Made Soups • Chili
• Greek Salad
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• Our Famous Hamburgers •
• Baklava •Coney Islands
• Excellent Tuna Sandwiches
• Etc.

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Everything Also Available
For Carry-Out

The Best of Everything)

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gie's answer to becoming
part of the big band revival
taking place everywhere .. .
appearing each Sunday at
the spot on Orchard Lake
Rd. in Farmington Hills .. .
with very danceable
rhythms most everyone
over 30 will recognize.
NOTICE THE CHAN-
DELIER over booths next
time you're at Down Under
in Hart Plaza on Jefferson
. . . They're each made from
about 30 bamboo-like fans
. . . and suspended from the
ceiling by five guide wires.
I had another great wait-
ress there recently . . .

A NANCY

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DINNER THEATRE

presents

N. T . DAIWA CRITICS' PRIM MUSICAL

COUYS4
&VOUS

STARRING

NANCY GURWIN
EDGAR A. GUEST III

Sat. $16"
Sun. 9 5"

17630 Woodward

869- 3988

ADNVN

This weekend
taste the luxury of
ration-Southfield
for almost half the
regular price.

live entertainment at our ever popular
Only $35.00 a day to experience all the
"Yesterdays."
service and quality our hotel is famous
This special weekend rate applies to
for. And for $10.00 more you can have
single or double occu-
an adjoining room for your
pancy, Friday through
kids under 18. The lux-
DON'T MISS LIST
Sunday, for up to four
urious accommodations
people per room.
HENRY FORD MUSEUM*
and elegant surroundings
Reserve a guest room for
are all part of the atmos-
GREENFIELD VILLAGE*
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phere that is Sheraton-
visitors. And get a taste of
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Sheraton-Southfield at
excellent dining of L.J.
March 5, 9, 12, 16
about half the regular price
Loophole's, then on to

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HOUSE IN TEXAS"
at the Fisher Theater
thru April

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800-325-3535,
or see your travel agent.

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Cindy Davidson . . . smil- saxophones and the impro-
ing, efficient and exceed- visations of soloists. The
audience went wild and the
ingly personable.
Cindy brought me an ex- swinging sound began to
cellent piece of brook trout take the country by storm.
. . . expertly prepared by Big bands became big busi-
kitchen manager Paul ness in the late 30s.
"There was Artie Shaw,
Doemer, who also does most
Tommy Dorsey, Bob
of the cooking.
Try the sweet-and-sour Crosby, Glenn Miller,
house dressing . . . It's un- Count Basie, Jimmy Dor-
like any you may have had sey, Harry James, Jimmie
Lunceford and Duke El-
elsewhere.
EUPIE, being put on by lington. They and Goodman
First District Renaissance, were the top 10 swing band
March 21, for the benefit of leaders of 1939.
"A swing dance that be-
the Cass Corridor Youth
Advocates, CCYA, is a mus- came a national craze was
The Big Apple.' It was
ical revue celebration in
song and dance of some of danced in a circle by a group
Eubie Blake's 1,500 songs, with a leader who called the
including "I'm Just Wild steps as in a Virginia reel.
"The world of swing
About Harry," In Hon-
eysuckle Time," "Memories gave birth to a language
of You," and "Goodnight called 'jive.' Nonsense
songs swept the country
Angelene."
Eubie Blake, the- living like 'Tutti Frutti,"Three
legend and son of former Little Fishes,' and The
slaves, is the composer of Flat Foot Floogie' and
many Broadway musicals, kids did the ttruckin,' a
including "Shuffle Along," finger-waving, hip-
the first Broadway musical tossing walk.
"In the 1940s, teenagers
completely produced, di-
rected and performed by danced to 'Juke Box Satur-
American blacks . . . Other day Night.' By 1946, record
Eubie Blake musicals in- companies were selling 10
clude "Blackbirds of 1930," . times as many songs as they
"Swing It," and "The Choco- had a decade earlier. The
jukebox industry blossomed
late Dandies."
For tickets and more info into an $80 million busi-
call Derek Brown, 342-1427 ness.
"Frank Sinatra, known as
or 393-1763.
FORMAT OF "The All the king of swoon, the voice
Night Strut" at Birming- that thrills millions, or sim-
ham Theater is simple and ply The Voice, was a new
neat . . . four singers and a phenomenon.
In the early 1950s, the
small band chug into mo-
tion with "Chattanooga top male stars were smooth
Choo Choo" and move back crooners like Eddie Fisher,
and forth in time for Harry Belafonte and Perry
"Brother, Can You Spare a Como. Females were sleek
Dime?" to "hi the Mood." . . . stylists like Peggy Lee,
among sounds of the 30s and Lena Horne and Julie Lon-
don. Rosemary Clooney per-
40s.
THE NIGHT OWL formed bouncy little novelty
HOOTS ... " It makes no tunes.
"Suddenly, the world
difference if it's sweet or
hot. Just give that rhythm was-inundated by a wild
everything you got. Oh, it new sound called rock
don't mean a -thing if it ain't and roll. Teenage girls
dominated the music
got that swing.'
"Do you remember that market.
"But the adult music
song by Irving Mills and
Duke Ellington? In 1938, popular in the first half of
hundreds of teenagers lined the 1950s all came under
up in front of New York's the heading of 'mood.'
Paramount Theater. The Liberate made millions
band on the platform inside tinkling his way to the
was Benny Goodman's and hearts of middle-aged
the music he was playing ladies. Mitch. Miller sold
over a million albums by
was swing.
"At the end of the decade, persuading listeners to sing
America was swept by along with his folksy music.
swing fever. Girls in loose Belafonte used a combina-
skirts and saddle shoes tion of calypso and folk style
tripped into ice cream par- spiced with a heaping
lors with their boyfriends, measure of sex appeal.
"The man who turned
plugged nickels into the
jukebox and set the place rock and roll into a national
rocking with jitterbug teenage religion was a 21-
year-old Memphis truck
steps.
"Radio audiences clus- driver named Elvis Presley.
tered around their sets to Other rock and roll stars
hear Your Hit Parade' to were Frankie Avalon, Fa-
learn the top 10 tunes of bian, Little Anthony, Bobby
the week. Actually, swing Darin, the Everly Brothers
was nothing more than and Ricky Nelson.
"The latest dance crazes
jazz under a new name.
Goodman formed a band were the hand jive, the bop,
to play real jazz to live the stroll and a modified cha
audiences. But his cha called calypso. And Pat
cross-country tour in Boone was one of the few
singers to survive the tran-
1935 was a disaster.
"Goodman decided to play sition from pop to rock.
"In 1963, Beatlemania
swing one evening and'the
room was filled with strong spread like measles with
drum beats, the resonance four rock singers from
of brass, the precision of (Continued on Page 37)

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