Un' (l^bseruer November 3, 1999 -< Focus >- Page 5 African rhythms. Euro-style and Hip-Hop music at Roseland Theatre. I beyond. Olu, the Harlem bred and b om artist that opened M onday nights tour perform ance was ju st the right touch that this concert bill needed. Not only does Olu hold his ow n spotlight on the tour w ith his chart clim bing hit” Baby C an ’t Leave it A lone”, Olu and his gifted band was enough for an encore perform ance. Ron Enright, local front m an and publicity person for the past three y e a rs fo r D ire c t P ro d u c tio n s , expressed during our interview that he was first contacted about a year ago by “ Les N ubians’ ’ label m anager (H igher Octave) as w ell as their agency manager. Ron took a strong interest in adding Portland to the list o f the “ Les N ubians" tour. But ju st to m ake sure, Ron had to go out and buy the project and since then, E nright stated, h e ’s been “hooked!” He did som e research by asking Portlanders about w hat they thought about the C D project and mostly everyone contended without hesitation that the French female d u o ’s project was the bom b. The p r o m o te rs o f D ire c t Productions have been successfully giving props to hip-hop for over the past few years. K udos to their genius, all-out concert bill o f the “O utkast” & “ Black Eyed Peas” showcase. Props to introducing g e n e ra tio n -x ’ers to the B aby B o o m ers as D irec t h o ste d the spotlight for one o f the last poets, the honorable “G il Scott-H eron” , w h o re c e n tly a p p e a re d a t the A laddin Theater. A nd definitely not to go w ithout m ention, w hen o f speaking rap o f pioneers, “ Public Enem y” w ho also recently elevated and educated Portland ears, young and old, to a R oseland style, “Fight the Pow er” hip-hop perform ance. Not only is it the goal o f D irect to b rin g th e sa m e ty p e o f h y p e perform ances that headlining artist show case at larger venues in others c itie s , th e y a re in p ro d u c tio n planning o f bringing the sam e al la carte, bust-a-gut, urban com edians that prem iere on the D e f C om edy Jam and BET Com ic V iew com edy circu it. W ith D irec ts c re ativ e planning, along w ith an aggressive but strategic business attitude, it’s no w onder that their events are more than successful. The sister-duo w as caught totally by surprise by the love that the Roseland crow d gave. A nd because o f the overw helm ing reception, “Les N ubians” w elcom ed the crowd into w hat they title their m usical perform ance o f as “H om e.” “This is our first tim e here in Portland and w hat w e did n ’t expect is to feel so at home! A re you feelin’ us Portland?! . . . Because w e 're feelin ’ you! Portland you are giving us much love ladies and gentlem en.. .and we love it!” exclaim ed Helen. T hey then opened up for the second h alfo f theirperform ance by blessing the crow d with som e French rapping on die their take o f Sade ’ s “Sweetest T aboo” titled “T abou” ...a definite im proved and extra sw eet rendition o f this classic. N ew “ Les N ubians” fan, C assie M athieson stated “ W ith them being a F rench b an d , I th o u g h t they translated w ell w ith the audience. The vibe w as good. I ’m am azed that even w ith ju st the one album, they not only maintained, but rocked the show well. They filled the whole arena. They definitely m ade it easy for the crow d to get their m oney’s w orth and then som e.” T he crow d listened, lounged and loved all the perform ances o f the sexy “Em brasse-M oi”, the lyrical love o f “M akeda” as w ell as two o f their single tracks “ D em ain” and “Les Portes du Souvenir.” B ut m uch to the surprise o f the crow d, it was actually “ Les N ubians” encore and perfect w ay o f closing out a polished perform ance by ending the evening with a backdrop o f Stevie W onder beats and blends. T he encore lyrically m assaged a 9 0 ’s version o fh ail and honor to, w hom the “ Les N ubians” often com m ent as “one o f the artist w h o h e a v ily in flu e n c e d o u r A frican and Euro-soul style.” T hey ended the evening with m usical shout-outs and involved th e ir fa n s w ith m e lo d io u s sillouhettes o f the Stevie W onder classic “H otter Than July.” “Les N ubians” w ant their following o f fans to appreciate m usic from all genres. W hether their fusing hip-hop, jazz, Euro-funk or r&b, they want their fans to know they ’ re always going to com e w ith flava’. The French and English fluent “ L e s N u b ia n s ” n o t o n ly aquatinted them selves w ith their northwest-based fans, but also made sure that their fans gave props to th e ir liv e fu n k e n s e m b le an d background singers. Byrd, a Portland “ Les N ubians” fan from day one com m ented that they w ere “phat, fresh and funky...I couldn’t have asked for more. It’s the type o f entertainment that makes you say...hot done...that was w orth it!” So trust, if this sister-duo can m ake even the m ost ballin-shot caller, the ro u g h est roughneck as w ell as generation x-ers harm onize during a shows encore o f the back-in the day Stevie W onder M otow n classic “ H otter Than July” in the midst o f a Portland winter, then y e s ... we be jam m in ’ and will be jam m in ’ and ju m p in ’ for another “Les N ubians” perform ance soon. “Les N ubians” w ere tres m agnifique ... They were very magnificent! n sea-worthy treat suitable for landlubbers of all ages.” /Vnwdn Nm V -k ERJ4AID, Sale! Sale! Sale! “14 Slinky H air Malibu Qirl _ f)e A Part O f//cr ^ r[J lce^ — TMail Tolish & lipstick 99* 4 DAYS ONLY! *Hair Troducts ‘Buy One - (Jet One Tree NOV. 1 8 -2 1 ’ Offer i Jpplies tc 5 elected Troducts £ M r S . 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