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WE WANT MILES (Columbia) by Mileii Davis is another strong, exciting accomplishment for this jazz legend. Miles’ trumpet solos are a true work of beauty, as he uses his horn the way most people use words. His fellow musicians are, s always, given a lot of frt -dom to express themselves and the end result is a record jazz fans wouldn't want to miss. Miles Davis is always on the edge of something new and exciting, yet he never forsakes his roots, which is why, year after year, he can hold his own against the young upstarts who try to dethrone him as the best jazz trumpe#player today. While not a|adventurous as Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie is, nevertheless, a great jazz ntusician. His trumpet playing as always had a humorous quality to it, and this session, the Source (Jazz Man) won’t let his followers dowrt. Besides a keen sfensc of humor, . GillespieMs a master craftsman, making each note a sheer delight to hear. Because of guesting on television talk shows, Dizzy Gillespie is too often taken for granted, which is a shame, because this man has always been one of
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jazz’s bpst spokesmen. This is a highly enjoyable release. ^ Gregory Isaacs' Mr. Isaacs (Shanachie' should appeal to more than just his hardcore reggae following. Isaacs possesses a strong, rich voice that works well on the slower numbers. His music has plenty of emotjon, and, coupled with the infectious reggae rhythms, it makes this record irresistable.
Beat Of The Beach (Arista) is a wild, fun*collection of lost soul gems. This two-record set has more than its share of highlights, but the work of The Drifters, Box Tops, The Showmen. Aaron Neville, and James & Bobby Purify stand out the most. The vocals, musicianship, material, and feeling are unifprmally excellent, and while not all of these were ‘'hits," all are classics in their own right.
Children’s Art Exhibit
COURT HOUSE - Masterpieces of Children's Art, an exhibition of 70 outstanding drawings and paintings produced by young people; is being hrld at the County Career Center through Oct. 8. The show, was organized by the New Jersey State Museum in Trenton and is now one of its traveling exhibitions.
THE WORKS were selected from a collection of more than two million pieces of child art acquired over a spaji Of 30 years by Rhoda Kellogg, art director of the Golden Gate Kindergarten Association itt San Francisco. The Career Center is open from 8-3:30, Monday through Friday.
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