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Backed up by her fellow band members, the SOS Band female vocalist performs one of the group’s latest hit singles. (Photo by G. Edwards) Klymaxx vocalist, Driquez, struts her stuff during the concert in the Lake Charles Civic Center. (Photo by G. Edwards) a, Gla ¢ od « Members of the Klymaxx band take the stage during the Contraband Days concert festivities. (Photo by G. Edwards) 28 Student Life
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Entertainer Rebbie Jackson delighted the crowds with her fluid dancing and singing. (Photo by T. Maricle) Walter Orange and J.-D. Nicholas team up to sing ‘‘Night Shift’’, the Commodores latest number one song. (Photo by G. Edwards) J. D. Nicholas, the new vocal lead for the Commodores, had the crowd dancing in the aisles. (Photo by G. Edwards) Teamed since their college days, William King and Ronald LaPread of the Commo- dores entertain the capacity crowd at the Lake Charles Civic Center. (Photo by G. Ed- wards) Commodores 2
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The bold and exotic performance of the Klymaxx and SOS bands had the audience Coming to Life On the night of Tuesday, April 30, in the Lake Charles Civic Center Coliseum, the SOS and Klymaxx bands put on a performance to be remembered for years to come. The bands appeared as part of the Con- traband Days activities and were sponsored by Contraband Days, Inc. The Georgia-based SOS band, whose initials stand for Sounds of Success, put on a show featuring their latest hits from the album Just The Way You Like It. With some of the best blues-rock music, such as the title hit, “Weekend Girl’, ‘‘No One’s Gonna Love You”’, ‘‘Feeling’’, and ‘‘Breakup’’; SOS brought the Two members of the all-female Klymaxx portray their exotic image in their outstand- ing performance. (Photo by G. Edwards) crowds to their feet dancing. Klymaxx, an all-girl group, played the successful tune ‘‘Meeting In The Ladies’ Room , from the album of the same name. The band featuring six women also entertained their fans with the song, ‘‘The Men All Pause”. Their outrageous appear- ance, combined with their unique performing style, has appealed to fans since they cut their first album. The bands' performance was part of the beginning of the ‘‘Kool Jazz Fest’, sponsored by distributors of Kool cigarettes. The nation-wide tour began in Los Angeles and trav- eled its way around the country back to San Francisco. Dressed in leopard skin and lace, the Kly- maxx drummer takes the lead vocals for one of their hit songs. (Photo by G. Ed- wards) SOS Klymaxx 29
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