Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 16, 1993, Page 11, Image 11

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    T he P ortland O bserver • J une 16, 1993
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MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCES RY ANGELA BASSETT AND LAURENCE FISHBCRNE!
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Love On Trial In The Black Community
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Productions
Taking New Age music beyond
its traditional minimalist boundaries,
Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel have
described their musical style as “con­
temporary chamber music” . The duo
will visit Music M illennium ’seastside
store at 3158 E. Burnside at 5pm on
Thursday, July 1st.
The pair has a history of allowing
its strong environmental convictions
to shine through in its music-the 1987
album “Woodlands” was conceived as
an ode to the beauty and fragility of
our forests. 1991 ’s “In The Garden
was dedicated to the practice of re­
sponsible land stewardship and the art
of gardening. They have play ed ben­
efit concerts for ancient forests and
wetlands, and also appear annually in
a series ofNational Park performances.
W ith“Give A ndTake, Tingstand
AndRumbcl’s” music takes on a some­
what more eclectic flavor, combining
jazz, reggae and flamenco influences
in a scries of songs inspired by nature.
We encourage everyone to take this
opportunity to meet guitarist/mando-
lin player Eric Tingstad and virtuoso
oboe/E nglish horn player Nancy
Rumbel as they visit Portland on the
occasion of their concert July 1st.
Refreshments will be served
Music By Blue lake” Season Opener
Debuts Jazz Fusion
Composer and recording artist awaited first CD “So Good" in April,
Dale Van W ormcr and his jazz fusion 1993 to excellent reviews. “So Good”
band open the 1993 “Music By Blue features an eclectic and intricate blend
Lake” Summer concert Scries on June of jazz fusion ranging from flowing
24, 1993 at Blue Lake Park The con­ ballads with gentle guitar phrasings.
cert begins at 6:30pm.
touptem p rhy thms infused with third-
Van W ormcr is a talented and world flavor
well-known regional guitarist whose
The Van Wormcr Band includes
music style ranges from light instru­ an im p re ssiv e list of seasoned
mental ballads to rigorous Latin-tinged musicians w ho've played with leg­
jazz fusion Van W ormcr’s trademark e n d a ry g re a ts such as O sc a r
is his dynamicharp-guitar sty le, a tech­ Peterson,Santana, Al Jarrcau, The
nique he created and perfected
Beach Bovs, and Diane Schur The
Van Wormcr released his long-
Van Womer Band features Randy
Porter on piano, Graham Lear on
drums. Sandin Wilson on bass, Bobby
Torrez on percussion, and Patrick
Lamb on saxophone.
The Thursday evening “Music by
Blue Lake" concert scries is spon­
sored by Lite 95.5 FM and Mult­
nomah County Parks All concerts arc
held rain or shine Admission is just
$5 per car.
Back By Popular Demand
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