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                                    N ew Am erican & R egional Cuisine71 7th Avenue, Brooklyn Reservations: 718-230-8450 Brunch on Sunday 11:30-3 New Summer MenuArts Groups andOrganizationsTor Information on OurSpecial Arts Rates, CallThe Phoenix TodayAt 643-1400IfO m PAL6Y (IDFINE WINE A SPIRITSftfiS IV F N IH AVI BFk%u2019k f l f V & UNIONMONDAV SAIOR'DAV 10am 9(im(718) 8V\|>ROM()l llfll lot aI lllllVIKV tkllVIRV ll-tROU(l*Xll NV-.VIA U.ps'ISlIOlt ARI tOMISS Ul.1. lU BfiOoklv* W l N%u00bb VTR If f T %u2019CAPTAINCY'SFORSALKIn the grand tradition of the 18th century British Sailing Navy, the Sea Heritage Foundation sells commissions for cash.The Sea Heritage Foundation is a not-for-profit educational membership organization to preserve traditional sea lore through participation. The society has a roster of 3,000 sea-buffs who take their sea-lore seriously.F or S260 you can buy a Captaincy in the Sea Heritage Fleet. You will then get: an 1 l \document with your name and rank, a sea chantey cassette album, and a valuable, inscribed, signed and numbered John Stobarl limited edition print and great reading all year long in 1 he SeaHeritage News, the newspaper of traditional sea-loreSea-lore buffs who are satisfied to be Lieutenant Commanders can join Sea Heritage for $25.Able Bodied Seamen m em bers pay S I 2 per year.Careful sailors can get a detailed description o f all the benefits of membership by sending a self addressed envelope to:Sea Heritage Impressment Office,254-26 75 Avenue,Glen Oaks, NY 11004.MOBI members in rehearsal. Earl M cIntyre in foreground, right, and above. ReneeManning. (Phoenix/Barber Photos)W hen M O B I Leader E arlM a c In ty re ca lls o u t one,tw o th re e , fo r th ed o w n b e a t a t P rosp ect Park,th e b ig b a n d s o u n d w illa tta c k in f u ll fo rc e w ith ac o m b in a tio n o f B ra z ilia nja z z rh y th m s a n d o ld tim eb lu e s fa v o rite s such as'S e n tim e n ta l M o o d . 'Continued from Page 9tinue its concert series. %u201cRight now we%u2019re in a Catch-22 situation,%u201d says trombonist Earl MacIntyre. %u201cYou have to be in business two years before you can get help from the New York State Council on the Arts, or the NYC Cultural Affairs Dept., or the Federal government.%u201d Both Maclntrye and Haynes were enthusiastic about the support MOBI has received from Borough President Howard Golden%u2019s office.Originally organized by jazz greats Lester Bowie, Oliver Lake and Cecil Taylor, the collective%u2019s goal is to secure a permanent home with rehearsal studios and to eventually issue its own recordings. %u201cThat%u2019s far down the line,%u201d says Haynes. More in the immediate future is MOBI%u2019s hope to conduct jazz workshops at LIU. It is now negotiating with Peter Yellin, the jazz master program%u2019s director, and music chairman, Martin Mueller. %u201cIt would be similar to the jazz master%u2019s class, butwhere the faculty would be the cake, this would be the frosting,%u201d MacIntyre added.Adding the finishing touches to its upcoming concert will be soloists Kevin Eubanks, on electric guitar, and pianist John Hicks. Joining Renee Manning in duets is Nat Adderly, Jr., a nephew of the late, great, Cannonball Adderly, who will fly in from Texas.But, the dedication of these Brooklyn artists is what counts. From cometist Frank London, who used to make sandwiches for his grandfather at the Heights Plymouth Deli, to Park Sloper Greg Maker on guitar, it%u2019s hard work that makes perfection.As drummer, Vinnie Johnson observes, %u201cAll the good players come here. You can sink or swim in New York, but a lot of competition makes you a better musician.That%u2019s the only way it%u2019s achieved.%u201dMOBI BIG BAND: Earl McIntyre conducts 2(Ppiece band of MOBI membes. 9th St. Bandshell, 8pm, July 5. For info, 768-0699.CRANBERRY ST.ORANGE ST. %u2022 -7PINEAPPLES I] AC l ARKST.%u2022t 1 E DPIERREPONTST.%u2018 1 1 !MONTAGUE ST.I______ IAI i ________i i_____iATLANTIC AVL.OflKCOLINI WINEJ66 Hicks Street(corner Cranberry)Brooklyn, New York 11201(718) 875-0590Open until 11pm Mon.-Sat.Free Delivery Available Be Sure To Check %u00b0nr >\To Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Boerum Hill, Park Slope and Fort Greene.MARCOLINI WISHES YOU A VERY HAPPY FOURTH OF JULYStop In To See Our Liberty Week Specials on Magnums of Wine & ChampagneCome and visit the New Marcolini's. We will provide you withthe best possible service and largest selection of fine wines Brooklyn has ever seen.P a g e 10, T H E P H O E N IX , July 3 ,1 9 8 6
                                
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