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Legendary groups unite for
Tom Joyner Classic Soul Tour
DETROIT
The O’Jays, Dramatics and
Temptations Review featur
ing Dennis Edwards, thrée of
R&B music’s most successful
malegroups, arejoining forces
to headline the Tom Joyner
Classic Soul Tour.
Presented by New Day En
tertdinment, the tour begins
Thursday, March 14, 2002 in
Richmond, Va. and will visit
20cities, ending Sunday, April
14, in St. Louis, Mo.
Joyner, who consistenly pro
‘vides music fans with the best
of classic soul music, both
during his nationally syndi
cated radio program, “The
Tom Joyner Morning Show,”
and through hislive Sky Shows
and Tom Joyner Fantastic
Voyage, calls the tour line up
a “music lovers dream.’
“This tour is an old school
audience’s dream come true,”
says Joyner. “All threegroups
are perfect examples of why
music from back in the day
holds up so well ... and the
fellashave held up pretty good
themselves! I guarantee that
this Classic Soul Tour will
appeal tofans young and old.”
“Who know when you’ll get
another chance to see this
much talent, this much soul,
this much polyester, on one
stage,” he added. “When you
The Baby Grand Restaurant and Grille
and Lite 98 announce Bridal Fair 2002
There will be experts on
“hand to assure that every
bride’s wedding day is one of
beautiful memories and little
stress. Participating in the
bridal fair will be local and
national merchants to guide
_thebride-to-bein the success
ful planning and execution of
_her special day.
. The event will be held Sat
*Popular springtime show returns to Augusta
... TheSpringtime Madein the
v South show will return to
1. Augusta for 2002 at the Au
gusta-Richmond County Civic
~Center at 601 Seventh St. in
+ Augusta, March 1-3, 2002.
. Come and shop for gifts for
;.graduation, Mother’s Day,
. Father’s Day, Easter, bridal
. showers or simply yourself.
: There’s lots to see and buy
:-and enjoy. Showcased will be
, some of the Southeast’s top
- artists and craftsmen demon
» strating and selling their own
> unique work. Hundreds of
booths overflowing with the
1 sights and smells of spring,
- featuring collectibles such as
* pottery,jewelry, glass, spring
clothing, decorative yard ac
-4+ cessories and fine art. Get
+ your home, yard and ward
~ robe ready for spring with
:: ideas and treasures you'll dis
- cover at this springtime ex
trevaganza!
Many culinary artists will
SSU to celebrate fourth anniversary of T.I.G.E.R.
SAVANNAH
The Savannah State Uni
versity family will celebrate
the T.I.G.E.R. Scholarship
Program’sfourth anniversary
with a parade around Alexis
Circle on Thursday, Febru
ary 28, at 10:30 a.m.
T.1.G.E.R., which stands for
Targeted Individual Giving for
Educational Resources, was
established in February of
1998 to foster a sense of giv
ing among SSU faculty and
staff. The program works on
the premise that SSU em
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combine the O’Jays, the Dra
matics and the Temptations
Review you get about 140
years of performing, 1,000 hit
singles, and 26 tons of black
hair dye! That’s my kind of
show.”
With six platinum and eight
gold albums under their belt,
the legendary O’Jays are one
of the most successful groups
in the history of R&B. Fa
mous for hits including “Back
Stabbers,” “For the Love of
Money,” “Love Train,” and
“Use Ta Be My Girl,” the
O’Jays are celebrating 40
years in the music business.
Their latest release, “For the
Love,” is nominated for a
Grammy Award.
Best known forthe “70s clas
urcay, February 23, 2002 at
the City of Aiken Municipal
Building(City Auditorium)on
Park Avenue from 11:00 AM
until 4:00 PM. The cost is
$5.00 per bride and one guest.
Other sponsors include
WRDW News 12 and The Au
gusta Chronicle.
Vendors participating in
clude: Aiken Limousine, Belk,
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Handcut lampshades by Richard Perry of Sevierville,
Tenn. will be one of hundreds of items featured at the
show.
satisfy your taste buds with
dipped apples, pint cakes,
cheese straws, chocolate
sauces, salad dressings, fudge,
peanut brittle, benne wafers
and cappuccinofor tasty snacks
and gift giving.
ployees are capable and will
ing to give to the university.
Money generated from the
T.I.G.E.R. program augments
the SSU General Scholarship
Fund, which rewards achiev
ing students. Since the
program’s inception in 1998,
employeeshave generated ap
proximately SIOO,OOO for the
T.I.G.E.R. fund.
The parade will commence
in the parking lot behind the
Colston Administration Build
ing and will feature the Sa
vannah State University
Saturday, February 23, 2002 at 8 p.m.
Maxwell Performing Arts Theatre Augusta State University
: Preview at 7 p.m, ~ Arthur Ross, Violist
p s Donald Portnoy, Conduct
"A YOUNG VIRTUOSO" vedim Guzman, Violin
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3 ("Scottish")
Adams The Chairman Dances:
Foxtrot for Orchestra
Korngold Violin Concerto in D Major
W e EMEY Tickets avallable at sls, S2B, $35
The Augusta Symphony Gulld Is the Sponser of the 200102 Masterworks Sertes in Mermory of Frunde, Harry Axobs.
This concert Is sponsored by: Merry Land Properties inc. .
The Mexie Sponeor s Carmcant ¢ The Symphony's Officiel Aiine s Deks A Lines
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For information call 706.826.4705 or log on to www.augustasymphony.oic
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sics “Whatcha See is
Whatcha Get” and “In the
Rain,” the Dramatics have
thrilled fans since the late
‘6os. Their appearances on
songs by popular rap artists,
including Snoop Dogg, Coolio
and Ghostface Killah, proves
that their unique sound is
indeed timeless.
The voice of such classic
hits as “I Can’t Get Next to
You,” “Cloud Nine” and
“Papa Was a Rolling Stone,”
Dennis Edwards is one of
the most influential singers
in the history of popular
music. Singing since the
age oftwo, Edwards’ achieve
ments include 14 gold al
bvms and five Grammy
Awards. In 1989, he was
inducted into the Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame.
New Day Entertainment
(NDE) is a minority-owned
multicultural event and mar
keting company specializing
in concert promotion that
activates the minority mar
ket withinnovative, creative
and trend setting campaigns.
Staffed by entertainment
professionals with morethan
75 combined years of media
and entertainment exper
tise, NDE clients include
Daimler Chrysler, Kmart
nad Verizon Wireless.
Dillards, Excellent Gifts for
You, Holiday Inn Express,
Holly Inn, Howell Printing,
John Winfield and Total Expe
rience, Larry Day’s Tent &
Party Rental, Patricia
Harrison Creations,
Southtowne 08/GYN, Target,
The Wine Cellar, and Your
Kind of Cake. Tickets Avail
able at the door.
Hours for the show will be:
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat
urday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is $4.50 general
admission. Receive 50 cents
off with a coupon.
Marching Tigers Band, floats
and vehicles decorated in a
display of T.I.G.E.R. pride.
Savannah State employees,
representing their depart
ments and clad in blue and
orange attire, will participate
in the parade. :
After the parade, festivities
will continuewithaT.l.G.E.R.
peprally at Alexis Circie Park.
Approximately 30 SSU employ
ees will be recognized as per
petual contributors for com
mitting to support the
T.I.G.E.R fund indefinitely.
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