March 1«, 199» ^Jnrtkniì» (Dheeruer G e o rg e T he G odfather o f Funk, George C linton has rem ained at the forefront o f the m usic form and is critically acclaim ed for his creative strides and enthralling live performances. George C linton unites w ith the P-Funk All Stars in this newest nde that combines all o f the extravaganza o f the past with fresh, new, live grooves ot today. D ope D ogs, a D ogone/A vailable E n te r ta in m e n t r e le a s e , is an expression from G eorge C linton and P-Funk w hich exudes m aturity both lyrically and musically. K now n throughout the world for the b an d 's raw, original style, P-Funk has reach ed notoriety w ith such classic album s as Cosmic Slop (1973), M othership Connection (1975), One N ation U nder A G roove (1976), Com puterGam es(1982), Atomic Dog andM y Best Jokes Are Friends (1985). T h e su rp rise hit o f the 1994 Lollapalooza tour, George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars soared through the festival sets and followed with four hour endurance club gigs. Honored in 1997 by the NAACP, receiving the NAACP Image Award for Lifetime Achievement, it is clear that George Clinton’s talents are unsurpassed. He has been highlighted in such movies as C lin to n “ PCU,” "House Party”and HBO’s “Cosm ic S lop,’ a n d re c e n tly , along w ith the band, appeared on the Tonight S how . In the summer o f 1997, C lin to n o n ce ag ain stu n n e d crowds with the M o th e rs h ip experiencedunng th e H ou se o f Blues’ "Smokin’ Grooves Tour.” In recognition o f his tru e visionary musical talents, George, alo n g w ith P a rlia m e n t Funkadelic Was inducted into the G uitar C enter’s Hollywood Rock Walk (1996) and the Rock and Roll George Clinton, the Godfather of Funk H all o f F am e ( 1997)tohonor25 years oftheirmastery o f the music form. legend, one little bit. Local rap star. “Octavia the M Ic Strangla" will be having her CD release party on March 1 2 at Portland S tate University In the Parkway Commons. The event Is scheduled for 8 :3 0 PM. Revelation Records will be raffling Duffle bags, CD's & more! According to Octavia. Portland lacks opportunities for Hip Hop artists to “thrive" here. Despite this “cultural” deficiency, she has managed to gain recognition as an accomplished writer, producer and arranger creating her own material. Octavia's Influences include E-40 and Lauren Hill for their creative lyrics and Queen Latlfah for her musical genius and business savvy. On stage, she exudes as an Inspirational performer with a positive message th at’s upbeat and original In delivery. Eesuvôl N orthw est’s Largest Irish Festival to begin at Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub Friday. M arch 12 to W ednesday, M arch 17. T he N inth annual Portland St. Patrick's Irish Festival hosted by Kells In sh Restaurant & Pub runs Friday, M arch 12,h through St. Patrick’s Day, W e d n e s d a y , M a rc h 17*. T h e Program Debussy - L’Enfant Prodigue Gayle Strong-Price, Soprano Tenor To Be Announced Requiem-Faure With the Concordia Chorus - David York, Conductor Saturday, March 20 - 2:30 PM & Sunday, March 21 - 7 PM Vancouver School of the Arts & Academics, Royal Durst Hall 3101 Main Street, Vancouver, WA EAGLE-EVE EHERR V T h e y o u n g e st rfrem ber o f the C herry fam ily reckons he got o ff lightly. A m oniker many other kids w ould disow n as soon as they were o ld e n o u g h to say it d o e s n o t em barrass this 27 year old son o f jazz ÌR 18h $ o l v o d o p B i* o t o r iS / O o n d u c t o i * Children’s Nursing Center is the only nursing facility in the N orthw est providing round-the-clock skilled nursing care to children with multiple disabilitiesandcomplexmedical needs. This residential facility offers long-term chronic care and short-term respite, habilitation and end-of-life services. Eagle-Eye Cherry “ I thinklgotapretty good name!” He chuckles. "In my high school there was a girl called Experience, and then Cher’s daughter was in my class and her name is Chastity. S ol think 1 lucked out. The story goes that when 1 was bom , my day was looking at me and I woke up and looked at him withjust one eye. But hey! It was 1970— there were a lot o f funny names going around at the time!' E agle Eye will adm it not only to an u n su a l n am e b u t to an u n u su al upbringing as well. Bom in Stockholm, and brought up deep in the Swedish c o u n try sid e d ad d y D o n C h e rry regularly packed the w ife and kids (Eagle-E ye and big sister, the less fa n ta stic a lly n am ed b u t no less fantastic. N eneh) into the back o f a cam per van and spent idyllic hippy sum m ers on the roads o f Europe, floating from avant-grade gig to airy jazz festivals. Perhaps as a result, w anderlust is rooted deep in the Cherry children. M oving to New Y ork when he was fourteen. Eagle Eye has recently relocated back to Stockholm , to escape the “m adness o f the Big Apple. In the past two y ea rs h e has fin a lly fo u n d th e confidence to concentrate on his own music. After all, w hen your still at school (albeit the New York School o f Perform ing A rts), there are certain pressures inherent in your own desire to succeed. S m all w orkers the uncertain young Eagle Eye decided to becom e an actor rather than attempt to ply the family trade. After leaving the “Fam e” school he m ade a nam e for him self appearing from television adverts to parts in TV pilots and sitcoms and perform ing in the theater “It was w icked,” he enthuses. "I graduated school, didn t think 1 d get to do anything and I got to do a bunch ofcool things, made very good money, didn’t have to work all o f the time, got to learn a helluva lot working on bigger productions in bigger roles." H ow ever, despite his increasing profile as a serious actor. Eagle Eye w asn 't entirely happy. “The problem was, in the long run, I started feeling y ’know ?” he stum bles to find the w ords to explain his artistic ennui. “ As an actor feeling that 1 w anted to do som ething that represented m e." So the old adage says, you can take the boy out o f the m usic but you can ’ t take the music out o f the boy, and despite this love o f acting it w as to music that Eagle-Eye turned to express his frustrated creativity. He bought a keyboard and a guitar and spent nights in his N ew York apartm ent w riting his first songs “ju st for fun. It w asn ’t until he moved back to S w ed en that he really b eg an to concentrate, re-w riting and honing th e v ig n e tte s a n d p e r s o n a l revelations that w ould later becom e his debut album ‘D esireless’. 3-10-86 From Your Mom-Gary Ann, Charles, Chartes, Your Portland Family and Your Portland Observer Family B illy W e b b L o d g e B u ild in g F u n d C o m m itte e Presents an O ld ies But Goodies D an ce Music from th e 60's, 70's S aturday, March 1 3 , 1 9 9 9 10PM - 2 AM Donation: $7.00 D J - T h e P it Doctor, L eslie T aylo r Where: Elks Lodge 6 N Tillamook St., PDX, OR (Food & A Good Time will be provided) N orthw est’s largest Irish celebration includes activities and fun for the w hole family. The Family Street Fair w hich runs Saturday, Sunday and W ednesday, from 10 Am to 6 PM features Irish dancing, exhibits, Celtic jew elry and traditional Irish w ares, Irish foods and m uch more. C hildren will enjoy a p e ttin g z o o , p o n y r id e s , Iris h w olfhounds and clowns. Providence C hild C enter volunteers will be on hand to help kids “celebrate the green" in style w ith crafts to wear and take home, as well as provide face painting. T w e n ty d iffe re n t b a n d s from aro u n d th e w o rld w ill p erfo rm throughout the Festival including. E verything (with their current hit “H ooch”), Don Baker (from the movie “In the N am e o f the Father ”), Jack L. (currently the hottest band in Ireland), C ow boy Celtic (V ancouver, B.C.), K elly Brothers (G lasgow , Scotland), along with all o f your local favorites: Peter Y eates, C u Lan Ti, The C ronin Tierney Band. Tom May, Saint James G ate, local Irish dancers, pipers and m uch, much more. Proceeds from the Irish Festival benefit the Children's Nursing Center at P rovidence C hild C enter. The THURSDAY APRIL 1 st 9PM • 21 C OVER LA LUNA SE 9 T H & P IN E To Mark & Cynthia Washington TIC K E TS AT A l l TIC K E TM A STEK O U T IE T S OR CNARCE • * RHONE 2 2 « « « O O rW