McHenry Public Library District Digital Archives

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 18 Jun 1982, p. 40

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Plaaia Tape ly NumWil CMtfrwsfMt (31*) ^ 223-2700 FRIDAY, JUNC2S r. (*) 9:30PM ® 0 ® MMar'i CNK 7ii2rSM.«a «• arruud nA retard wirnm /l\ IRMeli Lou* RukMMT UM^ylOl 1M YwAMtak are occuied o< record piracy. (R) _ „ (60 mm.) 90> witb • irnbly re<rfew of w> ON 4^ _ OMC and iiim>iw«H nuMn. V V Twdws Only A -- ... - Diana dalendi DreyKm «Wi K« talk Urtin. to at.---- l*\ Hw MulUMW V fad* victim to «wti fjiimii. (It) O © 0 I IIHIII Kraut faOt for a mman--at oHicial. (It) |Cloted CapHoned) CI MOV* W A driller, ft'OOPM • O Q Q IMUALJ -i -J 1^1-- J m'y*Z MM MO MBI MR CURING 08 O Afl I N M M >0M>y occvwd ol btWQ iniirtilid in Kit bait friend1! wife, it torcad to Will kiin w RILL NIW HI IW OWIBFLIA. WWIWI ROFQ, Ematt Sorgnino. Rod Stoiger. 1936 CD) <32 MA. Mogeiini Wothingten Wat4/Raviaw Pout Duke Koitt at top WotMngton lOurnaiitft anaiyia tbe weefc't fMwt. O D 0 (9 Ufa an M M Mtiga of S#CMty a MOV* Saturday MM 14MI' ffi Mlaad kf ® (2S Mb Huoepadet • r,•!•••!• ii •! AJC, • > RTWIWWWNOI wvfv. v^CvfrO Round of M M Monufoc- furor't and JJt.'i paction hongt hi M M M - (*) (40 min.) • 0 MOV* Ta *o CD & MOV* TKit now venton of M M I IIIOMI bar­ ing tola of a Monitor bremAt to •Ma by tbe Nrtf of Ae Mod doctort. Robort Foxworth, to Svoraon. IfTJ CH#co0® W--k In Rtvitw (3D 01 39 Marfcet to MaAot 0 (8) • Hww Mb Mi Clinton IX €D (M chif ii €0 Don Mriian 60 Mil 7:30 PM o OOchMp land jlaying and officer GKond bat to break up an argument over a woman. (R) (90 min.) O © © Mailing a living Whan lb U S A 3*30 PM CD MMar'i Court ® m ® Week/Review Paul Dube bceh top Watbmgton (oumobili tbe weeb't newt. O SKOi M M Pevit in C MIH 0 AWabi of Mw Heart: Daily 9:00PM 9 O O 2 Mean Creat Turner Rotii trial Johnny L M'I current hit. "When You Fall in Love," is from his album. "Bet Your Heart on Me." Johnny, fresh from his nine-city tour with Ala­ bama and Mickey Gilley. spent the past several weeks in the studio finishing his third album. Then he went to Las Vegas for a two-week stand with Gilley at the MGM Grand Hotel. FOOT FACTS ON TAPE F R E E F O O T H E A L T H I N F O R M A T I O N Courtoay of DR. JACK CHULEKMIAN Medicine & Surgery of The Foot ft Ankle Follow Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgoons Surgical Correction A -H-T-L-AVOMODI0 •ln-Offlce*Ho*piteli Contof MFDICAL/SURGICAL INSUKANCI ACCIPTID lOCATfO IN DOWNTOWN GRAYSLAKE 104 CENTER ST. IS Mlnwte* Prom Downtown McHonry \ AFFILIATED WITH (MCHENRY HOSPITAL # Office Hours ^ 0 Available Mon. thru Sot. K OK AN APPOINT ME N1 P L E A S E C A L L , 3 1 2 2 2 3 6 0 6 6 Johnny Lee Lee's new album was pro­ duced by Jim Ed Norman and is as yet. untitled. The album contains 10 tunes, recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles, with Nashville pickers Paul Woriey, Sonny Garrish, the Nashville String Machine and Rafe Van Hoy. One of the cuts. "It's Up to You," a Jerry Fuller song, fea­ tures the guitar playing, of James Burton, who played on the song when it was a hit for Ricky Nelson in 1963. "Around the World In '82," a two-hour speciel. has fin­ ished taping at the site of the Knoxvilte World's Fair. The show headlines Qlen Cemp- bell and features Jaeie Frtcke, Jerry Lewis, Jim Steftord, Ricky Skegge, Vic­ tor Borge and NeM Carter. e Leon Everette continues to learn that life on the road is not all glamour. His bus broke down near Ariba, Colo., 120 miles east of Denver. Leon and his roed manager had to stay with the bus all night waiting tor a tow truck. Repeirs took more then two days, but Leon and crew made it to California in time fof a concert. Meanwhile .back home in Ward, S.C., three of the Everette cats gave birth to 12 kittens. o RCA Records' country divi­ sion is on its way to its best year ever. The Academy of Country Music named Ale- beme "Entertainer of "-the Yeer" and "Top Vocal Group of the Year" and its LP, "Feels So Right," was cited as "Album of the Year." Alabama also was named "Best Selling Country Group of the Yeer" by the National Association of Recording Merchandisers. »' RCA also fared well with Dolly Part on She received, the Grammy tor "Best Vpcal Performance" end "Songwriters Award" for her single, "Nine to Five " • The Oak Ridge Boys' "Bobbie Sue" has been certi­ fied gold. The group's "Sters for Children" concert set for June 18 in Dallas, will also fea­ ture Alabama, Con Hunley, Lorette Lynn and Sylvia The 19,000-seat Reunion Arena has been sold out for weeks Proceeds go to the campaign tor the prevention of abuse ©ttttCompwIog

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy