H olida y. Bessie S m ith . Char he P a rk e r - - t h e lis t is a ll too H orn of P le n ty familiar arxJ seems endless »*w Or leans of ihe « x ly I 900*. bv Duuq 11 # » ' h r 'e*. 'Buddy ’ ur n - o i was Bolden s m ilie u , h is stage e a t'n g at i t * tiear t o, th e c o u n try Bolden k in g o f ’ he s ilv e r co rn et in ft-»- u x iiu r y New Or lean', and founding fa th tx of ia /7 . A e can o nly in agme f«uw ’ « n , J M . e M is ¡»ye»«Wy r» p 'J a ,io n a^ a m u s ic ia n and tra g ic h e m M r A U a je ltz e r llf-K tb A fe w b u c k s ^ e n t p o ix ly in 11 * spur t in g d is t r i c t ; bough’ p u L n .a tio i of Dottaid M f la rq u is ' a p p re u a t /e , m y th uhk ing o iig i ophy zzr x*jr.<9> ■ '*{,dtn f c 'J m . »he an Oyster Dam e - - w here a nak ed man h is /K in d and »he icom d p e rs is t as one of th is c e n tu ry j woman on a s m e ll stage danced alone to 'a n ’ a tiz in g enigm a; of m u sica l genius and per a x ia l,*y piano m u ‘ ic P'w» M ich a e l Ondnn»ie m ust hove spent j >onq w h il- m u 'in q Th** best w ar O liv ia the O yster O anr^r who w ould place a * aw corijur mg how Bolden m ust have placed. because C a n in g oyster on h~- tor 'Vv-v* and Inar hark a*d - o r ig in a lly p ublished in 1 9 7 6 , sndnow shim m y i, down a ll over her t<»7. w .th u u , 'Xi t f x shelves as a P enguin pape* ha rk n o v e l - - is h is ly r ic ever d ro p p in g i, tr tb ute to that zn iiid to the m in d arid s p ir it that cr sated i t . a The d /s te r would c r isacross and move fin a lty dmvn to her instep Then he w ould k ick it high in the tr ib u te m n e a lt the m ore n y /m a tin g and unique by its p oe tic. s 'f*rn p f to |ty » insid e »he soul of another s genius a jo u rn e y , the b ro th e l w hore* p a c iin g m attresses up and down sidewaU $ A rrxx*' r e sts upon the te s tim o n y J figure*, no less e m inent than k id r a ’ h « than r e fx x t o r i lit t le to do w ith b ic flf-lp fiy ’ is if- J e a d 'h e im a g in a tive reoex d o t one a r t is t ; S to r y v ille uelltnç 'footer Dust" and "Pend-Over Oil ‘ Ooceir* Dr Miles w>*h his cu r» - e ll ,o r clap D r N ile * who we*-'c*> to bernm» Or , Bunk J o h n ’io n . t e lly R oll M orton and Louts A rm s tro n g »fKipjr. o r n x » j l d d u * o r v ’ ur w itnesses, and i>spH e the '9 7 f t ’ i r nugh 5 /a u g h te r P e rv a s iv e ra c is m d istrict ’ wo thousand w hores lis te d a lp h a b e ty a lly and by r e x in gu’de books white, black. ’ ’ hen octoroons' Syphilitic was never w a r ded p lo yed Basin S t r « t l U r r r h< . . . 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B U dm had btea ih< begin again king • read >n a s ittin g 5/atupAAsr is ■ er ta m ly tria l fa tu a l n ic e t ie s w i ll b» tra n s fix med r r sa r u iced so w e ll’ 0 0 f n . t r Jed so or - tc sentence that one fus the fe e lin g ’ het if the p in of one pur« tix,,K X i m a r» w » *f*p !ilie d the w fiole ih in g w oulde»plode y ijL 'i m o re l lean son x p , 6 . 1 8 7 7 'fie t- B orn in he was weaned m the m in e of r , . r, jnds »ha» flo u ris h e d in a social netw ork of b is k * o r d by w o rd , seritonce bv lik e a >pr iriq - loaded p u .v le Bu, m o s tly , m ention c h u rch e s x«1 fa b u lo u s holiday p a r .ides who m«i e i t . t»ow if a,fee’ , those who listen and can', live w ith u» it and the • *la'>nr> nf v t »d Me my a b o u t-to w n He d ra m a couple of q u a rt s of w hiskey a dev He ployed loud louder than anyone had ever heard he p l^ e d AVv/A David A irira m s M ingus the i ' v t o r i i u s tu ff by .«xn Ctuii ter . Trader ic Ramsey J r . p lr y h im s e lf in ,o tre n c ~ s and r v m n u r ► r im > > i enn.-fh Pe>r J h b a lp h o i r r / x Na< H entof, contains some the most k in g o f the a r r e t , and by September 1 9 0 6 . it was a ll over m s ig h tfu ' and pene’ r a»ing in ^jm a tiv » ' wr d in g about m usic I ve No, yet 5 0 . he wen, mad w h ile p la y in g in the la b o r D a/ parade A t » k a per md of poI ice defenf m n . »•** was sen, to Jark so n . w tx x r «w -’u n 'e r «J since * erouac s b,x< iare ra p s locked up >n the Last Louisiana State H ospital fo r the insane B n ig m s c r v e d . ra p tu t ed. menu, in te r tor monologue tr.a, goes on and un as r h ly he im p ro v is e d Jazz was b o rn when he p i a vid D ir. it couldri ’ >:! enough of h i , n iu s ic . and he w y kn.,wn »o B y 1 9 0 4 he was ’ h e a c k n o w '» *ty d r j about m usic a n d ’ he lo v* of » Black m u s ic . c e r ta in ly , b u ’ m ore than that He fix med h is w is a book fu r x r al psr lo r s . fr a te r n a l o rd e r* and c o m m u n ity c lu b * , not 'o f i r s t band w h ile in h is teens Handsome. a fla s h y ifresser m v r ted and a father he w y a ladies' man and a l i r j lO ix iT O Coming Ih ro u g h Slaughter the L o w er by Michael fXidaatje Per gum ft<»* s D uo C o l u m b ia P » m n •S r u o ’ S tr o e u m a n d o l in J im W i l k i n » • O u iT A R honses to leave i, a ll behind and s p lit w ith h r m is ,re - He w o / a r e d o » e v e r y b o d y knew again, e v e r in h is life He d id r , ward to meet anybody he A n old side* ick and c o n fid a n t named w >bD. who also happens to be a fo rm e r co p , is given the i.iC >i i «a tin g the run.jw a> Bolden Ih e cour seof h is in v .-.lig a tio n i k i r x l o l («aunted, shadowy stream - o f - or . • >■ a f f a ir , becomes the v e h ic le , the process by which th e p lo t unfold* m d »he char acter of Bolden ts give d ra m a tic fo rce 'ju g h te r is a book of voices, some h is ,o r ic a l. some GÜITÄR - w * *• * If KEY LARGO P erform ante N In v tn ittio n (503) 325 4150 Studio 74 W P jtth a n g e , A s to ria , O R 9 7 1 0 3 im agm nJ bu, a ll charged w ith fx*daa,)e s language and fused by RESTAURANT i NIGHT C LUB tin- ter m s of h is v is io n Cach voice c o n trib u te s h is or her six b it w o rth of te s tim o n y and gossip to the legend, re c re a tin g the 31 NORTHW EST FIRST AVF livyind per p e tu a , mg i , . c lu e bv clue co n fu sin g or c la r if v m q th e r ■ x acter of the m is s in g Bolden - - ju s t as the re a l Bolden, h is I find television very educating fv e ry time somebody turns on the set I go into the other room nod read a book • p tr i t , i* an r r m c e d is tille d and defined Inra’ ed by »h* gux wot k and su p p o sitio n s by w h ich h is to ry a ttem pts to make up fo r a lack of fa rts The book Is a c h a n ,, a ch o ra le o ffe re d up Oroucho M arx by sidemen and f r te n d s , bv a w i f e , hv a m is t r e s s , by a nar i a,or by Bolden h im s e lf tr y in g to understand h is life , by Webf ■ irc u la ttn g among th em , un’ i ’ the w hole fo rm s a u n d o , te le p a th ic conver sat io n . a dialogue madr up of m em or ies gossip. confessions, n ig h tm a re s , and p ra y e rs tha’ c a r r y »be OSBORNE W l l I l K I M . H T V 't H O * ir x y fo rw a rd to Bolden * eventual hom ecoming and the fate tha, a w a its h im T his is head, s t u f f , and t, wor ks N a rra tiv e p r ages read lik e prose poems sp lice d and in te rw o v e n w ith tia shb acks and v ig n e tie s , ta ble au x, poems, m edical fact sheets, p o lic e repor U . the lees, ra p of voice or in fo rm a tio n that w i ll lend its e lf to a coherent p o r tr a it of a soul in chaos There is TRAI > m o N A U ( \ emiMTORAKV 1 OW GtNAl. U N E AKI SMAJJ E Iim o N nUNTS. GKAI’H U S . C O M M E » 1A1. AKT. AK( H IT O T T K A l R E N I'E R lN l» ecum oM e u a m in u .nm ethm q im p ro v i «Mortal in th is technique som ething in its c . e n tia l s tr u c tu r e swings Beneath it a ll these voices are h a rm o n ize d i n d d iven bv c o n tin u a l c a ll and response o f the blue*. L i J e n to the rwr ra to r . many m u rd e rs of h is own body F r om the slammed f inger nai I to the ,weat GAIJXKY'III SINIX SIIO I KN Enday. Saturday 1 Sunday IlflOam BOPpni and m o l 7 3 0 p m re g a rd in g h r fin g e rs even in s p ite of h is Mo Exp Nesc u ltim a te n ig h tm a re of h a vin g h ts hands cu, m urder A fte r h is c h ild died in h is dream on le w is A. C la rk Rd N e*t to I o a x i R d ( hapei ’ CONCEPTS” ^ d e r t yo st Quitar c* Wandodn it was h is w r is t h * attacked (X to Bolden h im s e lf, r e c a llin g h is m usical h eritage D o n a tio n ! 4 3 9 miles south of Mile*. Crossing o ff a, the w r is , H is n a ils Chewed d>wo and in d is tin g u is h a b le fro m the callouses of h is fingers He could h a rd ly feel h is latT, pr oper ly a nym ore So many var iet »es o, Old I ime C o u n try Dance Metel Or ar ge Feb 1 9th 8 - 1 1 pm C o n fr a s A Squares a dante band w ith 'o u d . Ron Nagy Laureen Shehann and Todd . Ive rso n ‘y jtu rd s y Feb ' ?»h at ,h*»»i o f 0 O“ ’ infj. Jazz, nanti«»«. PohMuot M y fattier s w e re those who p u , , h eir bodies w e e barbed w ir e F o rm e over in to the re g io n o, h e ll To slide 5 d fd , T h io , n r 'T n s r m M t Ih ro u g h th e ir sa tr if ice they reduced me in to the game Thwy showed me th e ir autographed C otí 392-4445 p ic tu f es a M they to ld me about th e ir women and they to ld me o f the even bigger names a ll over ihe c o u n try fa ilin g M y fa th e rs • PERCUSSION • MORNS Dead befo re they h it the w ir e Buddy Bolden was the p ru g e m tix . the f i r s t in a lung lin e of g ifte d m u sicia n s whose tra g ic liv e s haunt the 2 0 th C e n tu ry R ob e rt Johnson. C h a rle y P a tto n. B ix B eiderbecke. B illie 10 LIPTLR LILT LB&t FEBMlfiM IW 1 g u it a r s 1A JÏ W H * « r tMORR» H T R IIA J O O V T II« ARTICHOKE m »»n o n .» « " - « ! i» w • M U SIC S ie p i» THE BEST SELECTIOn O * NEW. USED. AND VINTAGE INSTRUMENTS IN TME N W Barbecu« Orchestra luesday feb 15,h I a u r e i,h irs t in Portland