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                         Roanoke Times
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DATE: WEDNESDAY, April 20, 1994                   TAG: 9404200090
SECTION: EXTRA                    PAGE: 7   EDITION: METRO 
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PEOPLE

For Clarence ``Frogman'' Henry, the song remains the same, even after a quarter-century.

Henry is slated to appear at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival for the 24th time in 25 years. And, for the 24th time, he'll sing his trademark song, ``Ain't Got No Home.''

``I sang it at the first one, and I'll sing it at this one - I think I'd get mobbed it I didn't,'' Henry said. ``Everybody that sees the Frogman wants him to sing `Ain't Got No Home.'''

Henry is one of hundreds of musicians who will perform at the Jazz Fest, which runs from Friday through May 1.

``The only one I missed was in 1983, when I was in England,'' he said. ``I even went when I was in a wheelchair. It's a wild and crazy time.''

Looking for a decent proposal? Try a meal with Robert Redford.

Fitness magazine ranked Redford's Sundance restaurant in Utah tops among celebrity-owned eateries. The magazine gave Sundance three forks for taste and three hearts for healthfulness.

``The wholesome Native American cuisine, emphasizing veggies and grains and minimal meat, is prepared with herbs and vegetables organically grown on the Sundance farms,'' the magazine said in its May-June issue.

At the bottom of the list was the Iowa diner owned by Roseanne and Tom Arnold. Of course, the Arnolds have bigger things to worry about these days - they're in the middle of a bitter divorce.



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