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Por I land Observer, January 2, I9KS, Page 5 ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK January Coupon Special J o t "Bean" Keller, Entertainment Editor Les McCann comes to town P ortland's Jazz atatio n, K M H D . and Kay Largo w e lc o m e Las M c Cann and his "M agic Band" to Portlandl M r M cCann, ona of the high lights of last sum m ar's M t. Hood Festival of Jazz. w ill parform tw o show s on Sunday. J a n u a ry 13th at Kay Largo. 31 N W First. In Old Town. The event celebrates the first anniversary of K M H D . Portland's only full-tim e Jazz station, and salutas tha efforts of the many voluntaers and supportars w ho hava mada K M H D 's steady gro w th possibla over the last year. In the b irthday spirit, tha festivities w ill include cake, party favors, and presents. . .as well as the great music of M cCannl S how tim as are a t 8 p.m . and 10:30 p .m .. and tickats are available for 87.00 in advance at Kay Largo. 223-9619. or 88.00 at the door. K M H D and Kay Largo invite you to Join us for this outstanding musi cal event. Matvxjetr Stylist Sharon Stylest Terry • Stylist Sandra COUPON No Checks s I CURLS *30°°. ! Relaxars Perm $15.00 • Reg. $20.00 5 JANAE HAIRSTYLE 4711 N. Interstate I 1« i 249-8440 Obo Addy returns for concert Obo Addy and Kukrudu will perform a concert-dance at the Pine St. Theater on Saturday. January 12.1986 at 8:30 p.m. All ages welcom e. This m a rk s th e firs t tim e th a t Obo A d d y and K ukrud u hava p e r form ed for dancing in Portland since they returned from their national tour In October. Since that time, they have been performing In Seattle and Vancouver. B.C. The 7-piece group plays a highly infectious type of modern African music. Obo Addy w rites tha music w hich incorporates his traditional rhythm s o f G hana. W est A fric a , w ith w estern in s tru m e n ta tio n and sounds. The evening promises to ba an idea w a y to dance a w a y the winter blues. The Pine St. T heater is located a t 221 S.E. N in th A va. T ickats are 86.00 in advance at Artichoke M usic. M usic M illenium , and Bass o u t lets. Tickets will be sold at tha door for 87.00 tha night of tha show. C om plete E ntertainm ent Services •M a n a g in g •B o o k in g •P u b lic ity •P ro te c t Layouts • P io g ia m Coordin ation •B a n d s •D a n c e rs •A c to rs • P A Equom ant •L ig h tin g •D is c o U n it I t D J BETTER ENTtHTAtNUENT KTTRACtlONS NETWORK Contact Joe (Bean) Keiler • Home 232 9071 • Office 283 2486 J1 NO B’ MVkiST first AVENUE • PO RtlANO OREGON • 22SW 19 BETWEEN COUCH AND BURNSIDE IN HISTORIC OLD TOWN Les McCann in Concert Sunday. January 13th. 1966 2 Shows — 8:00 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. IL to Rl Joe "B e a n " Keller. Ronee W alker. Richard G reer, Deniae W illiam *. (Photo: A rt Bradford) Let's get Clean Cut "Clean C ut," Portland'* n t w e it and only singing group and modal ing troupe would like to introduce themselves to you. tha public. "C le a n C u t" re c e n tly appeared et the S herato n H o te l w h e re the group displayed outstanding vocal capabilities end vocal exchange*. (Left to right) Joe "Bean" Keller, promoter, actor, model, saxophonist, singer and lyric w riter, ha* been prom oting and entertaining through out tha Portland area for tha past six years. As owner of Batter Enter tainm ent A ttractio n * N etw ork (B E A N ). Bean ha* bean involved in tha coordination and promotion of many of Portland's fashion show*, modeling in Bridal Fair* and other show *. Bean ha* collected many c red it* in that field Bean began playing tha saxophone 18 year* ago and eventually began singing, and for tha past eight years ha* bean recognized as a very dynamic vocalist. Ronee Walker, actress, singer, dancer and model, ha* been visible to the Portland audience for m any years. Her m odeling c re d it* include M e ie r Et Frank. P e n d le to n W o o le n M ill* and P rin t W o rk fo r Fred M e y e r*. She has also m odeled for the Rose C ity C on n ectio n , B. J. Thompson end other* Ronee began her singing career in 1984. making her debut at tha "Throw dow n 84" held at tha Starry night. Richard Greer, actor, modal singer and lyric and poetry w riter, ha* been singing and writing for tha past 10 year*. Ha studies music in col lege to help advance hi* career. Richard has modeled w ith Retro Spact P ro du ctio n* and h a* bean involved w ith other p ro d u c tio n * a * w all. Richard is currently w riting music for tha Straw berry Gamblers, a fa i-qala vocal group. Denise W illia m *, actress, m odal, singer and dancer, h a * bean in- olvad in entertainm ent for tha past five year*. Denise ha* modeled for AZava* fashion s h o w *. Rosa City C onnection, penniless A ris to c ra t* in d o th e r*. She began singing in th a choir of G reater M t. C alvary C O G I.C. and now ha* branched out to other area*. Denise will also ba co m p etin g in tha M is * W illa m e tte V alley Pageant in w h ich the •• >nnar will com pete in tha M is* Oregon Pageant. For m ore inform ation on "Clean C u t." contact Joe "Bean" Keller. 283 2486 office, or 232 9871. home Martin Luther King’s Day i ♦ Special Programming January 15, A ll Day COMING IN FEBRUARY M A R D I GRAS CELEBRATION FT WEBEBO PAW2EBC Afrikan/Am erican Danze Theatre P O . Box 9191 • Portland. O K 97201 • V in ta g e g elatin silver p rints by E d w ard C u rtis, (he turn-of-the-ceniury photographer best known for his monumental 20-volume study, The N orth American Indian, are on view January 8 thru March 3 in the First Floor C orri dor Callery. The photographs, dating from I898 to 1905, are some o f Curtis’ earliest images on the Indian theme, l.ent from the collection o f Betty Cochran, the prints are thought to have been made by her aunt, Addie Christine Libby, who apprenticed with Curtis in Seattle. 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