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October 20,1999
Focus
Jammin 95.5 adds more artists to Super Jam line-up
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Publisher
Chuck Washington
Editor
Larry J. Jackson, Sr.
Copy Editor
CONTRIBUTED STORY
for
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Portland, Or. - KXJM Jammin
95.5 announces additional artists to
perform at Super Jam on Novem­
ber 12 at 7 PM at the Rose Garden.
The new artists that have been an­
nounced include Tyrese, IMX and
Once Voice. This is in addition to
Snoop Doggy Dogg, Blaque, War­
ren G., Tracie Spencer and Eve of
the Ruff Ryder Camp. “We’re ready
to sell out the Rose Garden again
with another great concert, giving
Portland a show which would have
never been possible before Jammin
95.5 came into the Portland show
w hich would have
never been pos
sible before
Jammin 95.5
cam e into
the Portland
radio m ar­
k e t.” Said
G e n e ra l
M anager
T
i
m
McNamara.
Super Jam is
the
second
show
tha
Jam m in’
95.5,
Portland’s New Hit Music
18th KBOO BOO Ball
CONTRIBUTED STORY
for
Joy Ramos
T he P or i land O bserver
T he P ori land O bserver
Clinton Fearon, a cornerstone of
roots, reggae music, brings Boogie
Brown Band to headline the 18lh
Director of Advertising
Annual KBOO BOO Ball, Old Or­
Tony Washington
egon Museum of Science and In­
dustry, across from the Zoo, Port­
Creative Director
land, OR, on Saturday,
Shawn Strahan
October 30. Tickets for
the over-21 event are $ 17
in advance, $20 at the
door; they are available
from Fastixx and Music
4747 NE Martin Luther
Millennium. Doors open
King, Jr., Blvd.
at 8 PM. For information
Portland, O R 97211
and directions, contact
KBOO 90.7 FM at 503/
503 288-0033
231-8032.
The opening act is the
Fax 503 288-0015
Sara Baker Band from
San F rancisco; the
e-mail:
evening’s activities also
news®
include a costume con­
portlandobserver.net
test, a light show by Gary
Ewing, an 80 foot run of
science puzzles and
D eadlines lor
games, and strolling cir­
cus performers. KBOO
su b m itte d m aterial:
90.7 FM is the fifth old­
Articles: Friday by 5 p . m .
est independent commu­
Ads: Monday by Noon
nity radio station in the
country.
Focus welcomes freelance sub­
Clinton, from Jamaica, is
well-known for his re­
missions. Manuscripts and pho
cordings and p erfo r­
tographs can be returned if ac
mances with The Gladi­
companied by a self-addressed
ators, and as the bass
stamped envelope.
player for renowned Ja­
maican recording studios
All created display ads become
including
C oxsone
Dodd’s Studio One and
the sole property o f the news­
Lee “Scratch” Perry’s
paper and cannot be used in
Clinton Fearon & Boogie
other publications or personal
Band have released three
usage without the written con­
critically acclaimed al­
sent of the general manager,
bum s, “ D isturb The
unless the client has purchased
Devil” (1995); “Mystic
W hisper" (1997), se ­
the composition of the ad.
I
lected as a Top 10 US-
based Independent Al­
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bum by Reggae Report
and chosen as the #1 Release by
Reggae Vibes, C.R.M. Radio in
The Netherlands, and the group’s
third effort entitled “What A Sys­
tem” (1999) is receiving interna­
tional critical acclaim and is in
heavy rotation on radio stations
around the globe.
Station, has produced
with Lawman
P r o m o t io n s
since entering
the Portland
Radio Mar­
ket on march
26, 1999.
The
first
show, Sum­
mer Jam, in­
cluded art­
ists such as
Ginuwine, KCi
& Jojo, Divine
and Naughty by na­
ture and sold out the Rose
Garden with over 14,000 fans.
Super Jam tickets are 9.55, $19.50
and $32 (not including service
charge) and are available at the
Rose Quarter Box office and all
Ticketmaster locations. Artists are
subject to change.
KXJM-FM Jammin 95.5 is a Con­
temporary Hits/Rhythmic Format
Station owned by Rose City Radio
Corporation, which also owns AM
News Talk 750 KXL. Rose City Ra­
dio Corp, is owned by Paul Allen
whose primary companies include
Vulcan Industries, the NBA Port­
land Trail Blazers and the NFL’s
Seattle Seahawks franchise.
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