The Miami times (Miami, Fla.) 1950-07-29 [p PAGE FOURTEEN]

Workers And Adult MIAMITIMES, MIAMI.FLORIDA

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SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950

Land In Song and Story*', at the Liberty City Elementary Cafetorium on Monday, July SI, at 8-:00 p.m.

There Is no admission charge.

Rating The Records By J. Henry Randall For ANP

SPIN THESE Tram artist Will Bradley, regarded and rightly so as

Scholarships

NEW YORK (ANP)

Three

scholarships in Workers Eduoation

and one in Adult Education are be-

ing offered under Public Law 584

(The Fulbright act) to labor union

members and others with experi-

ence in workers and adult educa-

tion.

Offered

Dorsey Music Class In Presentation

The boys and girls attending Dor-

sey's Summer Music and Recrea-

tion Center will present "Our Native

Mrs. P O. Dunn, music Instructor at Dunbar Elementary school is In charge of the music arrangement for the program.

Dramatization and staging is under j the direction of Mr. Joe White, Coral Gables Senior High dramatics instructor. Narration written by Mr. White. The presentation is part of

the Dade County Sumasfer Music

and Recreation program.

one of the greats in the Dixieland idiom momentarily de- The awards, which were an-

serts that style to dish out some music in the bop vein. There are, no doubt, many who will decry his shift but on this one platter I think he exhibits a performance which,

nounced recently by the Department of State, afford opportunities

to pualified persons to study for one

year in the United Kingdom. Appli-

For the very best in

while not sensational, tags him as a goodman in any other idiom.

Bradley and his ork tie in with a pair of oldies. You remember I'M NOBODY'S BABY and JUNE NIGHT.

"Night", all wrapped up in that Latin-American rhythm, follows fairly closely the "Heartache" line, with some of the strains in the intro closely identifiable with the "Peanut Vendor." Cool, soft and musically satisfying, it has the ensemble backing Dorothy Ann on the vacal. The mate has that "vaudeville-barber shop group" sound. Os the two Dorothy's voice sounds better on the latter (Atlantic).

cations for the 1951-52 academic year

may be made now . Candidates must be citizens of the

United States at the time of application, and must have a record of professional experience and leader-

ship in labor, in workers or adult education, or in union activities gen-

erally. Those with some degree of academic preparation will be given preference.

Scholarships provide transporta-

tion, tuition, and maintenance for the academic year.

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(Formerly of Hollywood)

As near to you as your

Why not let us make a

"Mr. Piano"--Errol Garner --has conceived a bril-

movie of that big event

liant arrangement of LULLABY OF THE LEAVES, quite

in your life.

in keeping with his progressiveness. Slow-paced, lovely,

IT'S YOUR DUTY!

this musical excursion literally soothes the listener. Garner seems to be playing in a huge, empty room all by him-

Help the Golf Association

FRANK JOHNSON

562 NW 14fb Phone 82-0209

self--that is, with the rhythm pair supporting, of course.

Win Its Golf Fight

A big sound in a big empty space. Flip is MARGIE, which

leaps off with a Fats Waller style of delivery and then

ambles along nicely a la Garner. Both sides are great stuff

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(Atlantic) . . . And speaking of pianos, Joe Bushkin

now limelighter instead of background runner (he's fig-

ured as sideman with some of the greats in the business)

lifts a pair from his recent LP "I Love A Piano" for the

78 rpm discing. Titles are IF I KNEW YOU WERE

THjEJRE, his own composish; and the Rodgers-Hart IT

NEVER ENTERED MY MIND (Atlantic).

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