Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 23, 1994, Page 9, Image 9

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T he P ortland O bserver • M arch 23, 1994________________________________
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^ENTERTAINMENT
Guess’ It From The Heart
by
T ony W ashington
FTER 7 YEARS OF
DEVOTION, CONFIDENCE
AND DESIRE, GUESS HAS
SERIOUSLY ARRIVED AND
BELIEVE ME "IT’S ALL GOOD.”
Vocalists Ronnie Irons & Darryl
Gerdine both natives of St. Louis,
Missouri have done everything from
working temporary jobs and justgigin
around the Detroit area for two years.
They finally got their (just do’s). S up-
ported by local promoters Sonny
Metcalf and Frank Spares who were
not guessing on Ronnie and Darryl,
they must of knew there was some­
thing special in store for them. Guess’
Ronnic/Darryl are in their early 20’s
and with their background vocalists
Carlas Closson & Darryl Smith send
ladies to the 7th heaven with their
style of music, that’s right, easy lis­
Special Cruises
EBONY FASHION FAIR
tening music is their M.O.
Romance means a lot to them,
they feel ladies should be treated with
come up rough but also be a gende-
man.”
Darryl has 5 brothers and 2 sis­
ters
he also thanks his parents,
respect and I guess most women feel
Thaddeus
& Scttie Gerdine for his
that after listening to their music.
success.
Darryl
also goes on to add
Warner Brothers Records got a
hold of them in care of Michael J. that his plans are to produce other
Powell who is also behind such artists artists and give something back to his
as Anita Baker, Pattie LaBelle, and community. After all, they haven’t
done anything at home in 3 years. Soft
The Winans just to name a few.
Guess’ album also needs to ac­ tones, rememberable lyrics are what
knowledge production credit from I’m talking about.
Ronnie and Darryl go on to add
Paul D. Allen and Kinchelow, with
Leonard Richardson. AlsoCalas Hat­ “Be determined to stand among ad­
ter and Alfonzo Everett sharing as versity because friends (so called)
executive producers. Ronnie comes will try to bring you down, I person­
from a family of 3 brothers and 1 ally don’t think they are down with
sister. Ronnie likes sports and at­ that. So I guess you have to take a
tributes his success to his mom, dad, chance and be a judge for yourself.”
With cuts such as: “Shu-B” which
Dorothy and Lee Perryman. Ronnie
says “by staying focused you can be is there hit single along with other
successful,” he also said “you can tracks “My Reason” just to name a
few. Guess has come to stay in the
music scene.
Yir>z/ can't keep fa u ltin g m e f o t do in g th e best
I can. I k n o w y o u the best th in g ever cam e
o u t o f m y life. You w aiting fo r ibis tenure, I'm
w aiting fo r this gigolo, d ifferen t prize,
M a y dee, b u t the need's th e s a m e ."
W ednesday
Jam Session
224-TIXX
sponsored in part by a generous gift from
II ¡¿WEST
FIFTH ANNUAL
Inner City Blues Festival
TEXAS II, 1708 NE ALBERTA,Sat., M arch 26, 6:30 pm - 1am
☆ THE BOOGIE C A T & THE ROSE CITY A LL-S TA R S ☆
NORMAN SYLVESTER BAND
w ith P a tric k L a m b , sax
CCWECN
sreCET
S te v e B ra d le y ; L ily W ild e , voca ls
SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS
Kita Montgomery,
Julianne Johnson, and more
OPENING THE SHOW
L e n a n n e S y lv e s te r & J a n ic e S c r o g g in s l
p resentin g a trib u te to B illie H olliday
w ith
Paul Knauls.
M a ster o f C e re m o n ie s
$8 ad vance. $1 0 a t the door,
21 and ove r R ice & B eans Included, N o-H o st bar. B arb eque S p e cia ls for sale
B ene fit for the PORTLAND RAINBOW COALITION
co -s p o n s o r C a s c a d e B lues A ssoc. C B A m e m bers $1 off
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Hop aboard the
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S te m w h e e le r
Columbia Gorge
and you’ll discover just how much
fun Easter can be when you leave
land behind. Our Easter brunch
and dinner cruises will give you
the chance to get away from it all
and spend some quality time with
family and friends
O regon S ymphony
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♦ March 28,8pm
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April 7
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March 26
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D i r e
c t o r
&
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BERLIOZ & POULENC
Jam es De Preist, conductor
Katia & .Marielle 1 -i beque, duo pianos
Berlioz: Romeo et Juliette, O p 17
* Poulenc Concerto for T u o Tumos m D n
T ic k e ts s ta rt at $10.50
(Students*seniors 1/2 price 1 hr. before concert)
DUDLEY MOORE
IN CONCERT
N o rm an L ey d en , condui tor
D udley Moore teams up with the Oregon
Piano Concerto \ o . 21 in C Major, and a
whole lot more!
"A locker room romp...
clever and amusingly done I"
T ic k e ts. $17.50-550
- NY Times
*
♦ April 17,7:30pm
♦ April 18,8pm
♦ April 19,7:30pm
D
BEETHOVEN & STRAVINSKY
M ich a el M org an , conductor
A w adagin P ratt, pro««
P ra tt w as recen tly fe a tu re d o n C B S '
■'Sunday M o rn in g "; d o n 't m iss his first
P o rtla n d p erfo rm a n ce!
M ozart: S ix German Dances
'Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. S in
E fla t Major, "Emperor”
Stravinsky: The R ite o f Spring
fV,
n
T ic k e ts s ta rt at $10.50
(Students seniors 1/2 price 1 hr before concert)
MERVYN’S
KIDS CONCERT
by John
Godber
WINNER OF
TH E OLIVIER
AWARD!
This hilarious comedy follows the trainer
of the worst amateur rugby team in Eng­
land who bets his house that his sorry
collection of misfits can beat the best
team in Yorkshire. Located in the World
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Tickets $9 - $30
Box Office 274-6588
M a rc h 2 5 th
Children age 4-12 only $2.95
Adults only $10.95
MARCH 19 - APRIL 16
In the Intermediate Theatre o f the
Portland (.’enter for the Performing Arts
t i l l SW Broadway
Dinner on one level, dancing
on another, plus an open top deck
to enjoy the glittering Portland
skyline! These three-hour cruises
are am ong our m ost popular
events!
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