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BARRY WHITE DEAD AT 58 Soul hits seduced millions: Barry White is survived by eight
children and his companion, Catherine Denton.Graphic: THE HITS* oNever Never Gonna Give Ya Up,"
1973 * "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe," 1974 * "You're The First, The Last, My Everthi g," 1974 *

and "Love Serenade." Barry White is pictured above in earlier days with Soul Singer: Gladys Knight.
; Photo M' Voice Archives

At a time when everybody and their brother is coming out
with a CD it is good to hear someone who will not turn out to
be a one hit wonder. With the contributions of the world re-

hs LF ee nowned Dorothy Norwood, and the musical talents of Tommie
Vl 0 l Ly Davis Jr. will prove to make this a collectors item. This is one
? that you can definitely add to your music library,
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Gregory Hines dies at 57

By DAVID HINCKLEY
-W MDAILY NEWS STAFF ey elllinagh Seale
Sunday, August 10th, 2003

His death at his Los Angeles home stunned the tap-dancing world and
many of those close to him.

oNobody knew he was sick," his longtime representative Allen
Eichhorn said yesterday. "People are horrified. We all thought he was
just busy, as he usually was, with his projects."

Roi Myers, 83, one of the last old-time tap dancers, called the news
of Hines T death "shocking. . . . [But] it was typical. He didn't want any-
one fussing over him."

New Yorkers had expected Hines in town last month for the annual Tap
City festival but he said he was busy with a film.
There were few areas of entertainment in which Hines was not busy,
from emceeing the 2002 Tony Awards with Bernadette Peters to singing Cannon GETTY
with Luther Vandross. As an all-around entertainer, he was often com-
with Sammy Davis Jr. |

ise from director . :
"He was the last of a kind of immaculate performer - singer, dancer, actor and personality," said George
C. Wolfe, who directed him in oJelly's Last Jam" on Broadway. "He knew how-to command." |
oHis heart and soul went into everything he did," said Peters. "He had amazing creativity. ? Born in
Brooklyn on Valentine's Day 1946, Hines was dancing on stage at age 4. When he 8, he played two
weeks at the Apollo with his brother and father
He did stunning work for the 1984 film "The Cotton Club," though most of his dances were cut, and he
won a Tony for oJelly's Last Jam" (1992) after being nominated for "Comin' Uptown" (1979) and
"Sophisticated -Ladies" (1981).
Had sitcom in '70s
His movie credits included "White Nights ? (1985) with Mikhail Baryshnikov, and on TV he had his
own sitcom, "The Gregory Hines Show" (1997), and a recurring role on NBC's "Willand Grace." He
won several Emmy nominations, including for the Bill Robinson movie "Bojangles" on Showtime
(1999). a
His decade-long struggle to film ? jangles ? reflected his passion for tap. "The story of his [Robinson's]
life has to be told," Hines said. "The rest of us all walk a trail he blazed."
Hines linked old-time hoofers like his idol Harold Nicholas to newcomers like Savion Glover, a protege.
The two became close, and Hines would joke that in competitions, "Sometimes | have to let the kid
win."
A well-spoken, self-effacing man with a warm manner and eyes that could flit from mischievous to
basset-hound- sad, Hines had a complex, on-and-off relationship with his former dancing partner and
brother, Maurice.
At Syivia's uber in Harlem, where he often ate, Tykeysha Keitt, 32, of Queens recalled seeing him
at the Apollo,
"If you a dance alongside Sammy Davis Jr., you're wonderful, ? she said. "I'm devastated."
Hines is survived by his fiancee, Negrita Jayde, his father Maurice Sr., his brother, his daughter Daria,
his son Zach and his stepdaughter Jessica. ;
Private services will be held in Los Angeles. A public memorial is expected later.
With Amy Sacks

Career highlights
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"Jelly Last Jam, ? 1992

"Sophisticated Ladies," 198 |
oComin' Uptown," 1979
"Eubie!" 1978

"The Girl in Pink Tights, ? 1954

Film

et You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her," 2001
oThe Preacher's Wife, ? 1996
"Waiting to Exhale," 1995
oRenaissance Man," 1994

"A Rage in Harlem," 199|

"Tap," 1989

oRunning Scared," 1986

oWhite Nights," 1985

"The Cotton Club," 1984

oHistory of the World: Part 1," 1981
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"Wi " 1998

"The Hines Show," 1997

"Gregory Hines: Tap Dance in America, ? 1989
oMotown Returns to the Apollo," 1985

"I Love Liberty, ? 1982

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PAGE 12

Statue of uniter
is dividi
By JERRY ALLEGOOD AND

JOANNA KAKISSIS, Staff
Writers News & Observer

ROCKY MOUNT - The memo-
rial to Martin Luther King Jr.
draws the wees in he ac oser
ok, inviting a stroll up a gentle
hill toa black stone fountain and
a curved path of inscribed stones
winding around to a bronze
statue of the Civil Rights leader
at the hilltop. . .
The gaze goes to the statue of a
man standing, his arms folded
across his chest, his head turned
slightly to the left. He holds a
pen in his right hand and looks
as if he is in deep in thought.
His face is familiar to millions.
Or is it??77927?
No,say dozens of Rocky Mount
residents who complain that the
_ larger- than-life-size sculpture
by Illinois artist Erik Blome
not resemble King. "it
doesn't look like him," said
Betty Fentress of Rocky Mount
after taking a close look one

afternoon last week. "it would be :

nice if it resembled him a little
more."

Critics vant someone to do
cosmetic sculpting-surgery on
the face.

Some want to scrap the statue
entirely. Others want to send it
back to Blome.

The strong negative reaction to

the public art prompted the city
council to postpone plans for a:
dedication ceremony for the
park. And the debate has swirled
into a coniroversy that has
stunned Blome, a well-known
sculptor educated at Boston
University and at the Royal
College of Arts in London.
Blome's boon solid: He nas
uced praised sculptures o:
mous Americans, including
historic black figures such as
Rosa Parks, George Washington
Carver, Thurgood Marshall and
Duke Ellington .
In 1998, he also sculpted a
9.5-foot bronze statue of King
for Milwaukee. That statue
shows King with his right hand
outstretched, his face brimming
with the emotion he showed
during his famous :
The sculpture [in Rocky Mount]
looks like him, if you look at it
with an observant, objective
eye," Blome said. "This is one

son's personal expression of
Dr. Marft 1 Luther King Jr. It
doesn't matter who 1, and where
1, am from ang what class |
come from. None of that matters
because Martin Luther King
means something to everyone.
Just because it doesn't look like
the vision in someone's head
doesn't mean it is not a true
expression."

A special connection

The statue is the centerpiece of a
28.5-acre park on the north side
of town that includes a play-

gone, picnic pape
mches, Planning for a to
honor King began in the early
Rocky Mount claims a special
connection to T King because he
gave an early version of his "I
Have a Dream" speech at a local
high school in November 1962,

months before a Washington

oration made the words famous,
The city's human relations de-
partment has a recording of the
speech that is played on special
Occasions.

- Although the Rocky Mount

memorial makes no reference to
King's appearan ' w ve in the city, it
Prominently displays excerpts
from the speech in which King

- @loquently characterized _ his

n for racial harmony.

Three stones are inscribed with

a prophetic e from King's

in Memphis, Tenn., on
a 3, 1968, the last one of his
ife. o7

" T've looked over, and I've seen
the promised land. I may not get
there with you, but I want you to
know tonight that we asa people
will get to the promised land.
And I'm happy tonight. I'm not
worried about anything. I'm not
fearing any man."

He was killed by an assassin the
next day.

Clayborne Carson, director of

the Martin Luther King Papers

Project: at Stanford University,
said the Rocky Mount gathering
was one of the earliest presenta-

tions of the "Dream"

which King T repeated in several
Places before Washington. It is
significant, he said, because the
is considered one of the

eatest of the century,

ing Ts image is also among the
most recognizable, said Carson,
and that makes an artists task
difficuft. He recalled similar
concerns about a likeness of
King when a statue was unveiled
in pashington. "There was kind
of a gasp because people didn't
like it," Carson said.

Open discussion

Rocky Mount Mayor Fred
Turnage, who has served for 30
years, says he is perplexed by the
uproar over the statue because
he sees the park as a maior
accomplishment in race iz
tions for this city of 58,000. -
The city already paid the artist
$55,800 for the work, which was
installed last month. So the
mayor has appointed a commit-
tee to sort out. the issue .
"I frankly don't know what we
can do," Turnage said. "I'm not
an artist. Can you go back and
do part of it? I don! know."
No one objected to the statue
initially, city officials said. And

ome said he received only
Positive comments about the
work-in-progress: the city a
proved his drawings of the
Statue, and several Rocky Mount
residents praiseda small mode
of the statue that Blome pre-
sented at a community event.

"It was always open for com-
ment, all along, T Blome said.
oThe people who are so vocal
now and Say it should be taken
had every opportunity to
take part in the process, and they
did not. It's a cheap shot. ?
Statue supporters say the figure
ould be considered as an
artists conception, not a photo-
ic Appbarairtey and that
it properly honors King's spirit.
But it won't do for hee for
whom King Ts image is as clear
as his orations.
Rocky Mount resident Henry V.
Davis said the whole memorial,
including the statue, should
Clearly invoke King's image.
Davis said he didn't like the pose
because it looks like the person
was arrogant. .
Lillie Solide , a spokeswoman

for a community group called |

Voices for Effective Change,
said it's important that the statue
look like King so that children
who visit the park will know
how he looked. "Nobody can
identify that statue, ? she said.
oin order to honor him, it should
look like him." .-

Fentress, who was relaxing at
the park Wednesday afternoon,
said she thought the statue was
nice enough, "they just need to
redo his face."

"His face is round and flat," she
said, referring to the image on
the hill. "Dr. King's face is kind
of an oval shape."

AUGUST 2003

sounded off in letters and calls
to the editor of The Rocky
Mount Telegram, the local
newspaper. A few, which the
mayor describes as extremists,
have complained that they don't
feel there. should be a statue at
all. -
Turnage said he hoped the
outcome will eventually bring
together in the spirit o
the man who preached harmony.
"My goal is that we don't take
something that has been so
meaningful," he said, "and turn
it into something divisive."

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