» . f* - * R-» » /f , . ■ «••.'•Kt- 4 V t » - • •f* «—• • ; . ». ’ .. t f * .•«£*’/ $ » * •, I hf P ortland O bserver » A ugust *r5>****vA«£ * - 7 « < « c .y.t * p j¿ * • - ^ » h S íjS ¿ é ^ .? ^ ^ L i »¿.je >*¿1 *? ••• - • < . • • »N ’ ' * ,.-;, ¿v¿& ' 23 1995 P age . h Ci B5 (Elje ^lortlaxxb ODhseruer EWERTAIHMEPiT Soultry Vestimenta Ventures Forward What’ s in a name — style, flair, spirit, inspiration? W ell, that’s ex­ actly what’ s contained in the name o f Motown recording group Soultry, whose self-coined moniker - a com­ bination o f the words soul and sultry - literally means “ Hot soul ” And hot soul is exactly what the four- member group serves up on its debut alb um , title d S o u ltry . From funkdified grooves to heartbreaking slow drags, the foursome - compris­ ing Baby, Kelly, K. J. and X -- em­ brace the gamut o f rhythm & blues and deliver songs that lay a solid foundation for their musical arrival. A ll in their early 20s, Baby, Kelly, K J . and X met and formed Soultry during their stint in the U.S. Marine Corps. While stationed in El Toro, California, Baby and Kelly were working in a vocal group with two other singers prior to hooking up with K J . and X. “ We went on an open call and were cast in the Coca-Cola Always’ commercial - the one where the four guys are sitting around on the couch singing,” K e lly explains. “ We start­ ed to receive a lot o f interest from record companies after the commer­ cial, but the other two group mem­ bers weren’t interested in pursuing a professional music career. We used to practice singing with K.J. and X, The Origins V e stim en ta o rig in a te d in Matterello, Italy in the early 1960’s where its headquarters, factories and manufacturing facilities still exist today It was founded by Somma Spa, a wool production group spe­ cializing in the development o f high quality textiles since 1865. At that time, Somma was looking to expand and felt the apparel market had great potential. Entering into that market would be a natural marriage for Somma due to its existing resources and relationships with fabric m ills and textile houses. After decades o f perfecting their trade. Vestimenta now prides itself on the excellent reputation it has earned by using the finest fabrics. K a rre y “K.J. " Jo hn son Ja son “B a b y" H ib b e rt K e lly “K -B o rn " Ja ckson X a vie r “X " P reston so we knew that we worked well together, and we asked them to jo in us.” Finding two other equally tal­ ented and ambitious singers was just half the battle for Soultry. The day- to-day demands and regulations o f m ilitary life made pursuing a record­ ing contract an extremely challeng­ ing task. “ Because o f our schedules, we were having a hard time pulling together the resources to put together a demo,” X recalls. a' V ▼ •I * v 4 The elements are back on the road after 1994’ssold-outU.S. con­ cert tour wh ich earned rave rev iews from coast to coast. Earth, Wind & Fire’s 50-city trek, dubbed “ the Leg- ■ end Continues: Earth, Wind & Fire 1995 Summer Tour,” is coming to Salem. Known for their electrifying live performances and trend-setting the- Opportun ity for performers o f a ll k in d s to p a rtic ip a te in Artquake’ s Artsplay Day Pageant. The pageant is Monday afternoon. Sept. 4, 1995 in Pioneer Court­ house Square. Rehearsals are Sun­ day, August 27 and Monday, Sep­ tember 4, Call 227-ARTS (2787) to be a part o f this unique interac­ tive performance! Artquake is O r­ egon’s largest festival o f the arts. The 19th annual Artquake opens Friday evening, September I and runs until 6 pm, Monday, Septem­ ber 4. sr B.YO.B. the apparel industry; one with ele­ gance and charm, and identifiable style. Armani instilled Vestimenta with his personal style -- thereby transforming it into a leading mens wear company. The ‘80s: Growth and mter^ttenarDeCelopment With designer G iorgio Arm ani’s influence. Vestimenta grew rapidly. Over the next ten years. Vestimenta continued to maintain a solid reputa­ tion and reaped the benefits o f their established success. Other designers with similar design philosophies were consulted to develop the business, they included J.C. De Castelbajac, Romano R idolfi, Dolce & Gabbana and Elia. During the mid-eighties Vesi,menta became world renowned and decided to expand international­ ly, leading them to open its U.S. branch. Vestimenta Inc. The expansion proved to be a great triumph for Vesimenta and a great option for the American man. The ‘90s: The Future Vestimenta’s future is dedicat­ ed to product development and inter­ national expansion. Two lines, orig­ inally from Europe, have been re­ cently introduced to the American market, the sportswear line for men and the Women’s complete collec­ tion. Vestimenta intends to expand these lines to gain momentum like their predecessor, the tailored mens­ wear collection. Vesimenta’ soverall business de­ velopment w ill be achieved by pen­ etrating different markets and con- tinuously providing consumers with a quality product representative o f the Vestimenta philosophy. Your Fun Goes Forfher flf The Fair. Ihurs. Dug. 24 - 01639718 ‘........... $20 and a Sizzler Restouranl coupon buys two adult admissions (ages 13 & over), three child admissions (ages 6-12), plus 10 carnivol ride tickets (each ticket worth one ride). A savings of $19.00! fri. Hug. 25 - Children s Dag TWO FREE HOURS of carnival rides for everyone, 10 a.m. -1 2 noon. 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AUS,* DIOOIN ON TOU- «nd M O LIGHT SMCIAC Their debut album sold a co o l 2.5 m illio n copies. Now the group that took the street is coming back for more. C Q i 2)1 l J l - 2)0 ~ Compact Cassette Disc Monica is a fourteen- year old singer blessed with a vocal ability most adult performers would envy. Already a veteran v o c a lis t (she’ s been singing in church choirs since the age o f four). M onica’s debut shows the maturing o f an artist twice her age 4/to Thang I A t The. and I .fa. nw« O m o í M v Ufa R It (he. TrU M, If V.m Still « .r. 44 (T 19 99 2)0 Cassette 2) I Z c o Compact m Disc For more ideas on reusing and reducing, call: I-800-9W ILD LIFE ÂEFVK atrics, the twelve-piece outfit plus two dancers - featuring lead singer PhilipBaileybassist Verdine White and their trademark horn section - are perform ing some o f Earth, Wind & Fire’ s classic hits from their ex­ traordinary twenty-plus year career. W in n e rs o f s ix G ram m y A w ards, fo u r Am erican M usic Awards and over 50 platinum and gold albums, E W & F sell-out con­ cert halls worldwide, packed with enamored fans singing along with every tune. Not content to rest on their many accom plishm ents, Earth, Wind & Fire are again charged for the future. Their progressive blend o f A f­ rican and Latino rhythms, cool jazz arrangements, celestial harmonies, funk-flavored R &B and messages o f universal love sounds unique and is an alternative to the sample-lad­ en, rap-cluttered nineties. TLC (Bring your own bag.) N ational A m m do h S ix ic tv t¡on t0 exude a strong image within Vestim enta F a ll/W in te r 1995: The w om an is w earing a p in s trip e p a n t s u it with a s h o rt fitte d ja c k e t w ith co v e re d p la c k e t a n d m a tch in g p le a te d p ants. The m an is w earing a M oldava s u it with a b a n d c o lla r ja c k e t in rayon a n d wool. Just 45 Minutes South Of Portland C raZySaXyC ool tiBormw agement contract. The Gresham A rt Committee is sponsoring An exhibit o f “ Dennis Cunningham and Paul Sutinen” from now through August 25 at Gresham City Hall, located at 1333 N W Eastman Parkway. Viewing hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Dennis Cunningham and Paul Sutinen have been commissioned to create the art, including three murals, for the new Gresham C ity Hall TLC Rewse «tuft tU«y Itw asatthatpointthatoneofthe representatives from the talent agen- cy that cast the Coca-cola commer- cial introduced Soutlry to Alex Avant, the group’ s manager. Though at the time Avant was not interested in managing a group, the agency repre- sentative, a personal friend o f Avant, insisted that he at least listen to and meet Soultry. Avant took his advice and, after meeting with the group, immediately signed them to a man- In the early 1970’s, Vestimenta underwent significant changes to improve its strategic position and image w ith in the market place, Vestimenta felt their consumers’ lifestyles were changing and needed to design a collection that would complement these needs. Consum- ers were moving away from classic styles towards more directional sil- houettes. In 1972, G iorgio Armani spearheaded the design team and re- vamped the menswear division, Vestimenta wanted its collec- New Cunningham & Sutinen Art Exibil Call For Performers! The ‘70s: Innovative Strategies MUSIC MILLENNIUM Adults {13 years and over} Children {6 -12 years} Under Six Group Rale {25 or more} Season Pass Parking Per Day Season Parhing $6 00 $100 Free $4 SO ea. $60 00 $300 $36 00 Hours 10 o .m .-1 0 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. 10 o .m .-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, for more information, coll 1-800-833-0011. Bug Earlg. Save Money! 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