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waiilen ill a state pnson I'm in (lie Smith Although Mutton is no longer a waiden Hill lighting lot pnson relonn Me ai ted as an adviser jghnul the ptoduition ol the film hiiMe was duei led bv Stuatt Riiscntx-g who also woik-:ionrthe liesi pnson films ever made Coo I Hand lukr h starrnl a r ol Redlord’s Paul Newman past jJiW (Iran up a int nipt stale pnson sv stern sYaphrt Kotlo and Jane Alexander as the rd to f m-sta- irs start at nd9 Jit p in iiv ohn III p m 7 on I Monday through Thursday and ridav and Saturday Robert Redford who stars in the title role of "Brubaker" discusses his part with Tom Murton on hose experiences the film was based "Brubaker" will run at the SC Wednesday through Saturday Walt Disney's "101 Dalmations" runs tonight and tomorrow night w Lennon's death headlines music news of the year TWAssoiiated Press Shite 70 and Norman Gunlx’l won the Oscar for t movie song "It Goes lake It Goes” The Country Music Association lx-s- :u Lrtinon 40 was shot and DrtrmlxT 1080 outside Ills r kill-- house m New York sen- ovet the world into shm Jnrf Ihrie were memorial named Barbara Mandrell entertainer "Goal Miner’s Daughter" soundtrack album of the year "Me Stopped Iaiving Her Today " sung bv f eorge Jones written by Bobby Brachloc k and Gurlv Putman single and song of the year Emmy lou H arris and Jones were named "mrni fans all k ol the year Litrrviies lonierts and get-dtas (teople paid deeply fell tt to the tonner Beatle IVtwo biggest recordings in 1080 Klhr "Call Me” I “The Wall” single bv Blondie IP by Pink Floyd Qfnt to No I on the Ml where they staved and stayed tao punk heavy metal and rotk roll all hung in through 1980 K capturing the scene The music and ront ert business stayed PWed in 1980 The industry I hr Rolling counterfeiters l!i said “ F ini t mn al Rescue” had liest-sellin- lies! vocalists Bruce Springsteen had his biggest year with “The River” LP “Hungry Heart" single and four-hou- r concerts selling big A resolution in the New Jersey legislature proposed making his "Born To Run” the state theme song Mu harl Jac kson got four hit singles from his "Off the Wall” LP RCA sets of pressed 250000 eight-recor- d “Elvis Aron Presley" selling for $6995 On the third anniversay of Presley’s death a statue of him by sculptor Eric Parks went up in Memphis g to make genuine records and Ki distinguishable from counterfeit nned that every music maker could made a movie Jut a Fool Believes” performed Je Doobie Brothers and written lenity Lciggins and Michael won Grammies as record The Polite toured 19 countries including some cities which had never ftir song of the year Billy Street" was album of nd Dionne Warwick best pop vocal performances Jones won a Grammy as 52nd Wnewanist fock vocal 1 performance Donna Summer Dylan now singing WyChnan gospd-musi- c won a ’ "ow Train Com- W’ 2 Gram-WUr!01- NnamCdbtOSPfl I artist David ' seen live rcxk before Pink Floyd without a big hit since 1973 had a two-cit- y tour Los Angeles and New York where roadies built a wall 30 by 210 feet of 340 cardboad bricks on stage before intermission and tore it down after South Africa banned Pink Floyd’s “The Wall” which demonstrators had started to use Bobby Short Deborah Harry and Willie Nelson made jeans commercials A jeans company sponsored Ellton John’s concert attended by 400000 in New York's Central Park Before the election Loretta Lynn was for Carter Frank Sinatra for Reagan and James Taylor for Anderson The first children’s record went platinum in 1980 "Mickey Mouse Disco” and the Chipmunks were back releasing "Chipmunk Punk” with the son of the late Ross Bagdasarian consulting Sinatra celebrated his 65th birthday with a cookout on his California ranch Mel Tillis sang “No One Here Gets Out Alive” a biography of the late Jim Morrison and Bette Midler’s "A View from a Broad” sold well Sammy Davis wrote autobiography No 2 “Hollywood in a Suitcase” Rolling Stone published “The Beatles” in November George Harrison wrote "I Me Mine” which sells for $355 David Bowie went on Broadway as “The Flephant Man” and Linda Ronstadt was the ingenue in “The Pirates of Penzance” Biggest hit to open on Broadway in 1980 was “42nd Street” music by Harry Warren 87 Marie Osmond started a TV comedy series Toni Tennille a late afternoon talk show and Shaun Cassidy the series “Breaking Away” But movies were the big thing Kris Kristofierson was in “Heaven’s Gate” Frank Sinatra in “The First Deadly Sin” Dolly Parton and Deborah Harry made movie debuts in “Nine to Five” and “Union Cmusic by Blondie lead ity” which hadStein Neil Diamond Chris guitarist “The in Jaah ttnger and debuting Paul JSitnoo icvVOpe-Xric- starred and wrote the songs Harry Nilsson wrote the music for “Poyeye” Queen for “F’lash Gordon” and the Who for “McVicar” whic h starred Roger Daltrey Willie Nelson was in “Honeysuckle Rose” Art Garfunkel in “Bad Timing” and Ringo Starr in “Caveman” which had a script of 14 words “The Last of the Blue Devils” showed a reunion of Kansas City jazzmen “Urban Cowboy” had a country soundtrack Sissy Spacek played Ixrretta Lynn and Levon Helm her father in “Coal Miner’s Daughter" “F’aine” was set at the New York High School of Performing Arts and had two hit singles by Irene Cara “The Competition” had two young e classical pianists fall in love acts played the soundtrack of New-wav- "Times Square” Cilda Radner made “Gilda” and Bette Midler made “Divine Madness” the “No Nukes” movie starred Jackson Browne the Doobie Brothers James Taylor Carly Simon Bruce Springsteen Chaka Khan Crosby Stills and Nash Bonnie Raitt Some of the soundtracks did better business than the films There was “Roadie” starring Meat Loaf “Can’t Stop the Music” with the Village People “The Blues Brothers” which also included Aretha Franldin James Brown Ray Charles and Cab Calloway “Xanadu” with and “The Olivia Newton-Joh- n Idolmaker” with Ray Sharkey Rumors persisted and were denied (uantinumiom R— |