August 21, 1991—The Portland Observer-Page 7 Portland Observer ENTERTAINMENT •There's a whole lot to be excited about tor all of these concerts • Wonderful artists in a dream setting w ith a view of the city, the mountains & the park • All five evenings are going to be a real partyl There's • going to b e fo o d galote for everyone Great choices like barbeque chicken, po tato salad, com o r • 6pm Thur/daq, A u g u /t 1 9 *h from New Orleans Cynl, Art, Aaron, A Charles Neville B ro th e r/ *■ M m Oirtq 1>ozen Brazz Band Labor Day Weekend Concerts at the Rose Garden Amphitheatre in Portland's Washington Park ? n a n £ 5 6pm Fridatf, A u q u /t iO th folk rock harmony at its best! Indiqo G i r l / plu/ Ranch Roman«« Jpm Labor Pag, September ln d Bank of America Jump-lip! with the hottest reggae from Jamaica Jimmij C liff fr Burning / p e a r fc- the Burning Band Bradford Marsalis Advance tickets are on sale now at all Gl Joe's TICKETMASTER outlets or Music Millennium, or call charge by phone 222-4148 three great jazz talents In one evening! Branford Marsalis fr Diane /chuur plus special quest Tom G ra n t No refunds or exchanges. All bekett are subject to service charge. AH seats are general admission Gates open tw o hours before showtime Bead blankets and sand chairs only. All shows «re rain or Shine Sorry, but event regulations require that all food and beverage be purchased at the site an evening o f legendary blues c the Buddu Guu - 2 _______ ! i Jazz & Blues , M U S IC _ L o v e rs Take this coupon to any Gl Joe's TICKETMASTER outlet or Music _ Millennium for $2 o ff the regular price o f $21 50 for the August ■ 31, 1991 concert featuring Branford Marsalis, Diane Schuur, and | Tom Grant, or $2 o ff the regular price o f $20.50 for the | September 1, 1991 concert featuring BB King and the Buddy Guy Blues Band . A ll tickets subject to service charge. Limit one ■ coupon per ticket. Sorry, not valid thru Charge by Phone | _ 5 Coupon S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 3 1 , 1991 « 5 p m i S unday, S e p te m b e r 1, 1 9 9 1 * 5 p m i ASHOWMANEVENT W n o tf The Sound of Young America Bank Of America’s Rock ‘n’ Rose Concerts Return To The Rose Garden Amphitheatre Showcasing some of the finest national talent, such as B.B. King, Bradford Marsalis, and The Neville Brothers, the Rock ‘n’ Rose Concerts return to the Rose Garden Amphitheatre in Washington Park over Labor Day Weekend. Five summer evenings of •op-notch music, towering trees and a tremendous skyline view will be pre­ sented August 29th through September 2nd as Bank of America returns the Rock ‘n ’ Rose benefit concert series for its second year. Proceeds from the 1991 Rock ‘n ’ Rose Concerts go towards developing a funding base to return the long-standing Portland Bureauof Parks and Recreation’s free concerts in the park, the Washington Park Festival. The Washington Park Festival is a separate scries of concerts that take place one week before the Rock ‘n ’ Rose Concerts. The existence of the Rock ‘n ’ Rose Concerts make the free Washington Park Festival a reality once again. Origi- nab y started over 40 years ago, the Washington Park Festival included cultural events that might not other­ wise be accessible to the public such as plays, musical theatre, and the Woody Hite Big Band. When the bureau lost its funding, the program saw its demise. It was the wish of city officials that it return. So, with the help of corporate sponsors like, Bank of America, The Oregonian’s A & E guide, Henry Wcin- hard’s, GTE Mobilnet, Burger King and others, Showman Inc. and Monqui Presents organized the first Rock ‘n’ Rose benefit at the amphitheatre in 1990. Last year’s Rock ‘n ’ Rose Con­ certs drew 15,000 people bringing in a base huge enough to help fund this year’s free Washington Park Festival. This year’s concerts, which take place August 21st - 25th, arc provided by non-profit organizations such as the Oregon Bluegrass Association, the Jazz Society of Oregon, the Portland Sym­ phony, and the Homowa Foundation of African Arts and Culture. Presented by Bank of America, the Washington Park Festival will once again allow families to enjoy the pristine nature of the Rose Garden Amphitheatre in Washington Park. Eventually promoters hope to develop enough of a funding base through the Rock ‘n ’ Rose Concerts to return theater and additional events to the park. Shanice Wilson is joined on the set of her upcoming video by Motown President/CEO Jheryl Busby and video director Jeffrey Hornaday. The 18-year-old Shanice was in Hollywood filming her upcoming “I Love Your Smile" video which is slated to debut in late August. The single, produced by multiple Grammy-winner Narada Michael Walden, will be released Sept. 3 and followed by her Inner Child LP in October. Shanice is primed to further establish Motown's hot streak as she follows label-mates Another Bad Creation, Boyz II Men and Stevie Wonder to the Top 10 of 1991 pop charts. T he P ups A re R u n n in g ! 55th Annual Sapling Derby. Semi-finals for the $22,200 event will be held Wednesday, Aug. 28 with the nine finalists competing for the prestigious title on Saturday, Aug. 31. The premier puppy event of the season gets underway this week at Multnomah Greyhound Track. 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