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Expo
April 24, 25, 26
The Brazos Center
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* Dr. John Morgan’s
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« Julian Weslow’s -
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« Wild-Game Cooking
* Texas Park & Wildlife
“Operation Game Thief’
« Replica “World Record Bass”
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* La Coma Ranch - Exotic Display
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Exhibitors of Hunting Equipment ie.: Deer Blinds, Feeders, Tripods, Gun Safes,
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IELIFE
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MTV fulfills one guy’s dreai „
NEWYORK (AP) — He only wanted a brief glimpse
of MTV from the inside — just for fun, to join 4,000
other hopefuls grabbing at the instafame that the ab
surdly popular music television network bestows
upon viewers now and then.
On Monday night, Josiah “Jesse” Camp, all of 19,
found himself sitting in the veejay’s chair in MTV’s
Times Square studios, freestyling his own lyrics, in
terviewing Lenny Kravitz, taking a call from Jakob I )y-
lan and wading into Manhattan’s rush-hour crowds
for a few quick absurdist interviews with fans. Even
veteran news anchor Kurt Loder had this to say: “Jesse,
you ARE rock and roll.”
Thanks to MTV and liis own peculiar brand of
charisma, Jesse Camp had arrived.
“You gotta go nuts. You never know how long this
is gonna last,” he said. “You get in these crazy situa
tions and the only way yon can deal with it is not to
take it seriously.”
Fortunately, this was MTV, where not being seri
ous is serious business, and Jesse, an aspiring drum
mer for an East Village band called Easy Action, fit in
immediately.
He made his live-television debut five months af
ter arriving in Manhattan from suburban Connecti
cut and two days after being selected by producers
and viewers from the would-be talent that showed up
at the network’s door last week for its “become a vee
jay” contest. (For the uninitiated: veejay is to video
jockey as deejay is to — well, you get it.)
Viewer participation has been a staple of MT V
since the very beginning, when the station flew a con
test winner to Hawaii in 1982 to party with die then-
popular Devo.
Much of die network’s programming focuses on
regular viewers: call-ins, contests, street interviews
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tify with the audience,” said DaveSimlnicbs: Lj,
vice president for MTV news and product ^
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who wouldn’t,” he said. But with Jesse,“itra p?.,:
there was that spark something there.” | en
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T hough he had no on-air experience
prepared. I Ie is a fringe rock icon waiting
Nosferatu build, Ziggy Stardust face,hail
bines Medusa with Don King on a humid
i Us outfit: a sheer, brown, sequinedrayo:
Mongolian lambswool scarf to match; blut-
lemon-yellow socks and blue bell-bottomsc
with a leg warmer worn over the right thigh
And his voice well, his voice madeihei
thing worthwhile. A strange, throaty mek
echoed Spicoli from “ Fast Times" and BobDyte
undertones of Barry Wliite.
1 le used it to his advantage, freestyiij
throughout the show, letting loose with a as
extravaganza that even rhymed “China”wi
da.” laws dropped backstage.
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And this from the network’s Simlnick:“Wegotn
him up to cut a record.”
Of course, MT V lives off the idea that chao
unpredictability are hip, and Jesse embodiedli
“This is the lx*st thing that's ever happened!
he said. “I got 20 girls’ numbers just in thepastta
He grinned.
“OK. maybe not 20.1 guess I’m embeUishaii
Linda McCartney
remembered in song
REDDING, Conn. (AP) — Long be
fore Paul McCartney penned one note
for his beloved bride, Linda McCartney
had a song written for her that made
the charts in 1947.
Composer Jack Lawrence wrote
“Linda” for then-Linda Eastman
when she was six at the bequest of
her father, Lee V. Eastman, a Scars-
dale, N.Y., entertainment lawyer.
Three days after Linda McCartney
died of cancer at age 56, Lawrence re
called the little girl that inspired the words:
“When I go to sleep, I never count sheep.
I count all the charms about Linda.”
The song became a hit when it was
recorded by Buddy Clark in 1947. It
also was recorded by Perry Como and
Jan and Dean.
Lawrence, 86, said a re-release of the
song as sheet music has a photo of him
and the young Linda sitting at his piano.
Media personality,
Murdoch, divorces
NEW YORK (AP) — Media and enter
tainment mogul Rupert Murdoch and
his wife, Anna, have separated after 32
years of marriage.
The separation was amicable and
the Murdochs are seeking to work out
their differences, their spokesman,
Howard Rubenstein, said Tuesday.
Murdoch’s wife, a novelist and
philanthropist, will remain on the
board of Murdoch’s News Corp., an
international company that produces
movies and television as Twentieth
Century Fox, runs the Fox News Chan
nel and owns the Los Angeles
Dodgers baseball team.
Its annual revenues exceed
$10 billion.
Murdoch, 67, lives in Los Angeles.
The Murdochs have three children
— James, Lachlan and Elisabeth —
who hold high-profile jobs in News Corp.
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Aldrin’s favorite Frank Sinaq
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Jack Lemmon like Tn TM
Hours of the Morning’?
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cia, and we played itcor!j
Lemmon explained.
It’s also entertainer Brjjl
by’s favorite: “I have twintxytl
and for the last four or fiveje
sung this song to themabitstej;
when they're going to sleep.' Ey <
Sinatra fans' favorites
lected for a Thank Frank i»>|
be presented during a celete
entertainer May 28-31 inLastJ
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Sinatra Children’s Centetatth
hower Medical Center.
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