Page 4, Portland Observar, September 24, 1986 ENTERTAINMENT SEEM W T c t O no Ken C o v in g to n I ' I I I Calvin W a lk e r/S tre tc h in g O u t . . Hello, peoplel It s my pleasure to introduce to you this week someone ____ . i c. i • ■ . . ’ , , from my hometown of St. Lours, Missouri, who, in the last couple of years, has become one of Portland's favorite club personalities My feeling is . u t.. that this took place not only because of the unmistakable styfe of his music, but also his striking personality Calvin is not your average stage clone who is usually "so glad to be here" and "gee, don't I look cool this evening". Calvin is smooth, witty and spontaneous, |ust like his music One of a kind that's Calvin Walker (Yeah. St. Lou.sll "This is not glamourousl" says Calvin, with a serious look on his face u ... „ __ ... „ .__ . . j "W hat people see up here on stage is the result of a lot of hard work, both individually and collectively. Even though we have fun, I really want people to know that the music business is a job, just like any other, where hard work ,s what pays o ff." "M y mom pressed hair and my house was always full of people and Commissioned music Little Willie John, Albert King, Miles Davis and B B King could be .. „ u- c. i . j ,, . . heard almost 24 hours a day St Louis is a great jazz and blues town that even influences people not from there and will always be a part of what I am and what I play " S pirit Fall D o w n by Ken Covington A B O U T TO W N B e e G 's .................................................................. 5700 N E U nion Fri. Set . Billy Lariun & Co ; Sun , Jam Session Brasserie M o n t m a r t a ........................................626 S W Park. Fri Sat • bennis Springer Quartet Eldorado Club ................................................. 5016 N E U nion. Fri. Sat . Eastwind featuring Ural Thomas _ .. . , „ . .. , _ „ Sun., Walter Bridges Big Band Mel Brown Quintet N . ° V a r9 ° ' ’ ''' ” w” Fn Sat . Cool R. Sun., Mt. Hood Kicks Band H watcuv a m ’ "c o, ........., a . _. a , an ee etwo K " ' ’ yram i u .............. . AL * k urm an. Sa’ Obo Addv b Krukrudu Rem o s ............................. ..........................p e N .W . lisan, _ 224 5562 284 8664 223 9919 224 1336 222 2809 221 1150 un ' am ** ’ ' ' ' I . . , . ... ' ' ' ' ............ ' ' ' erta, 287 5145 a l’' 6 orr” an ylv* ' lu> ’ H '* S a,’ v ’ ................................... . '' ” ,o o ‘ ° ’ S E M a n o n ' 239 8900 _ Thurs , Cool R, Fn S.i ll an® * ' oun 9 # - • ■, • • • ■ ••_ o ntgo m ery, 220 1865 Sun , Calvin Walker & The Conquerors Orchestra -r t r> c- o p o tie osm o ..................... ........................... nion, 235 8433 Mon Sat Gene D,amond & Aires ° va , #9 u,re 281 1176 u HOTTEN This past Monday night the contemporary gospel group Commissioned came to Portland's Altana Church of God and brought the spirit with them. From the moment they entered the auditorium, a blind man would have been able to tell that something was different. Unlike most concerts where the frenzy leads to destruction and some times doath. the frenzy or excitement was of a totally joyous and positive nature. Young and old alike praising the Father's name was a sight that I'll not soon forget Also appearing were Portland's own Total Experience and new recording artist Greg Brinkley who filler! the auditorium with his dynamically powerful tenor voice as well as the spirit of God. Hats off to Stewardship Productions for doing something to make a permanent and positive change in the City of Roses May God bless you' 1 2 3 4. 5 I 7 8 9 M Rumors W ord Up A lw ays in the M o o d Back in Black The Juice R apture Get Busy 1 T im e Bloodline C ontrol Live in L A .................The Social Club'Jay . . .................Cameo Polygram . Shirley Jones Manhattan ............................Whoodini/Jive Oran (Juice) Jones. Def Jam Anita Baker/Elektra ...................Full Force Columbia Lavert Warner Bros .............. Janet Jackson; A b M Frankie Beverly b Maze Capitol Centennial Date Celebrated Immaculate, 2Bdrm, 1 Bath Painted, New Kitchen b Bungalow. Roof. Freshly Storm W indow s b Storage Galore. $28,500 1 » *^ , 4840 N.E. 12th OPEN SUN. 1-5 Cali John H.C. Plummer & Co., Inc. Key li A rgc T 31 NW FIRST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT Ttwnday. Sept 25 ROCKIN' DUPSEE A CAJUN TWISTERS w/KATHIE WEBSTER Weekend. Scp< 26 27 COOL R Sunday Sept 2N MT HOOD KICKS BAND M»nd4>. Sept 29 PAUL DeLAY Tunday. Sep Ml JACKALS w CROW W nlnrxdsy. ( X t I TOMMY TUTONE C altin Walker & The Conquerors I>ef1 to right:, Kerry McCoy, Dennis Carter, Jint Cheek. Brian Da»is, loin Cheek, Ciilxin W alker, Tod Curser, Sandy Wilson. "When I was ten years old, I knew what I wanted to do My Uncle Sam played sax in nightclubs, so I took trumpet lessons and studied hard In two years I was playing the club circuit, too " Since then Calvin hasn't stopped growing, both musically and mentally Calvin moved to Portland and attended Jefferson High School He attend ed Reed College and Portland State University, where he graduated with a degree in Communications Musically, he has played Country and Wes tern. Rhythm and Blues. Gospel, and Jazz Calvin is an excellent drummer and was noted among Portland's best Two and a half years ago, as his song writing ability reached maturity, he searched for someone to play his material, but to no avail, so Calvin started singing them himself He and Sandra Simmons (who is now with Anita Baker) drew crowds downtown night after night. His video "The Perfect Crime" has been viewed nationally and is the recipient of many prestigious awards due, not only to the song content, bu, for the produc tion quality that carries Calvin's magic touch as well This week he is releasing his first album, "The Perfect Crime” , which is a work of art, and. I’m sure, will have as much, it net more, success as his peers (Nu Shooz, Cool R Quarter Flash, Dan Reed Network, etc.) Amidst all of this, Calvin Walker remains himself, undaunted and unchanged "I'm lucky to have come up where and when I did with Lester McFarland, Nate Phillips, The Hepburn Brothers and a lot of other people in the Port land music scene Portland is far advanced when it comes to musicianship I'm blessed W e (the band) are ready to start playing in other states and countries We re ready to stretch out and let others see and hear what we have to offer I think we ll do okay I can never forget where I came from and who la m An an artist. I believe that its my duty to always put some thing back into the community and to always know w h a t's going on there My advice to them is to educate yourselves, no matter what you are and what you do Musician, mechanic or brain surgeon, education always gives you an option in what you want to do in your life You'll never feel stuck or walled in. Also, you have to believe or have faith in something other than what is happening in your reality on a day to day basis Life itself is more than that, be it God. Buddah, Mohammed or whatever, you've got to believel” Personally, I believe that the world would be a much better place if there were more Calvin Walkers He puts his time, money and effort where his mouth is. time and time again. For those of you who don’t know who Cal vin is, catch him and The Conquerors Orchestra, Kerry McCoy, Dennis Carter, Brian Davis, Sandy Wilson, Tom and Jim Cheek, Tod Carver and Sandy Wilson, either downtown or on their album. "The Perfect Crime", available at your local record store Go on and try it I'm sure you'll love it God bless you. "homey". I know you'll go far On October 3, 1986. The Oregon Salvation Army will celebrate its 100th birthday by holding a March Of Witness" parade; staging an "open air" preaching and singing service; and dedicating a commemorative plaque at the site of its first meeting in Portland, S W 5th b Burnside streets (today's U S Bancorp Tower). On October 3. 1986, Captain Mary Stillwell held The Salvation Army's first "open air" meeting in front of a small group of Portlanders. Weekend events include a theatrical presentation at David Douglas High School on October 3 at 7:30 p.m and a series of workshops and "open airs" the following two days Transform ing Body Im age Are you at war with your body? Millions of women are in this body centered culture To combat this, the Portland State University Wo men s Union is sponsoring a work­ shop with Linda Moore, M A en titled "Transforming Body Image," a group for women who hate their bodies This eight week workshop will begin Thursday, October 2, and meet once a week from 7 00- 9 00 p m on the campus of Port land State University, Room 333 of Smith Memorial Center For more information and regi stration, call group leader Linda Moore. 221 4276 Get Fresh Stay Fresh at 2nd A venue • N e w V ita m ix 12" • • • • • T ricky Tee M elba M o o re Hard Crue Junk Yard Band Tem p tation s all at rock b o tto m prices M o n d a y S a tu r d a y 1 0 a m to 7 p m The M a rc h Is On O ctober 12 Oregon NOW will sponsor "The Border March For Women's Lives" in memory of Rosie Jimenez Ore gon and Washington pro-choice supporters will meet at 11 30. on the Oregon side of the I 5 Bridge and march across the bridge to Vancou ver. Washington A rally, featuring national and regional speakers will take place directly following the march Contact Christine at 223 6722 for more information. S un d a y 5 2 noon to 6 p m 418 SW 2nd Portland Eat, Drink and Dance with the latest video hits JAZZY FM 89-1 The place to bring a friend m eet a friend m ake a friend Open lliesday Sunday Lunch & Dinner • 12 Video Screens • Afternoon specials. 4-6 p m PINOCCHIOS MT H 000 COMMUNITY COLLEGE 309 W. Burnside 228-1830