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Stage Set for Inner City Blues
Annual show to
“Keep it Real”
with R&B, jazz
and funk
Tickets are on sale now for the
Portland Rainbow Coalition’s 14*
Annual Inner City Blues Festival
on Saturday, April 19th, from 6:30
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the Melody
Ballroom, 615 S.E. Alder.
This year’s event “Keeping It
Real" promises to highlight the tal
ents o f many award winning Port-
land-based jazz and blues stars.
Starring in the show and closing
out the evening will be the R& B and
Funk grooves of the award-win
ning Linda Hombuckle Band. Linda
has performed in many of the past
Inner City Blues Festivals and is
always a crowd favorite.
Opening the festival will be the
jazz/blues o f the Dave Fleschner
Trio, featuring Ken Ollis on drums,
Billy Hagen on guitar and the
Hammond B3 organ stylings of
Dave Fleschner. The trio plays a
variety of original songs and stan
dards in the tradition of J immy Smith,
Jimmy McGriff and Portland’s own
Billy Larkin and the Delegates.
Next on the program is the Jim
Mesi Band, featuring last year’s
Cascade Blues Association Muddy
Award winner for best vocalist, Mel
Solomon. Mel started his singing
careerinthe 1950s with Hank Ballard
and The Midnighters and it was a
pleasure to see him receive this
well-deserved award.
Following in order to “Keep It
Real” is the ever-popular Norman
S y lv ester B and, featu rin g La
Rhonda Steele. Norman has been a
main organizer of the Inner City
Linda
Hombuckle
Blues Festival since it’s inception.
Joining Norman will be veteran
blues artist Raydell Clay and singer
Linda Madison.
R aydell Clay cu ltiv ated his
rootsy R&B style working in many
of the clubs such as G eneva’s, the
Cotton Club, Niecies and Texas II
which attracted blues and jazz fans
to northeast Portland from the 1960s
through the early 1990s.
For the 14th straight year we are
pleased to have as M aster o f Cer
emonies, Paul Knauls. Paul is a
long-time community activist, busi
ness owner and the former owner of
the Cotton Club and G eneva’s,
Nightclub.
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Tickets are $ 15 or two for $25 and
may purchased in advance from
Music Millennium, Geneva’s Shear
Perfection, Reflections Bookstore,
Doris Cafe and Dale A nn’s Ladds
Inn or from members of the Rain
bow Coalition. Complete dinners or
entrees of red beans and rice, bar
becue ribs and chicken will be avail
able for sale. The Melody Ballroom
features a full-service, no host bar,
and due to Oregon liquor control
regulations, no minors will be al
lowed at the event.
This year’s event will celebrate
the 20th anniversary o f the R ain
bow Coalition, which established
a Portland chapter in 1983 through
the efforts o f com m unity activ
ists such as Beverly Stein, M aceo
Pettis, Ron Herndon and form er
State Sen. Bob Boyer. All pro
ceeds will go to fund the on-go
ing w ork o f the Rainbow C o ali
tion and the Portland chapter o f
Jobs W ith Justice.
The event is co-sponsored by
the Cascade Blues Association and
CB A members will be admitted for
$1 o ff per ticket.
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Until March 23, the Portland
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and Post-Impressionist Masters in Portland Collec
tions.’ The show includes 165 works drawn from
private collections in the Portland area and has work
by Cezanne, Renoir, Monet, Gauguin, Picasso and
prints by Toulouse-Lautrec, amongst others.
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ReparationsThursdays
NW Photography at the Talisman
David Park’s new band. The Reparations, will play
every Thursday at 9 p.m. with DJ Chill and special
guest performers and DJs at The Red Sea, 318 S.W.
Third Ave. Admission for those 21 and older is $5.
A show featuring two northwest photographers, Dan
Bronson and John McAnulty, will open at the Talis
man Gallery, 1476 N.E. Alberta, on Thursday, March
27 with a reception from 5:30 p. m. to 9:30 p.m. Bronson
explores the beauty of life by capturing infrared light
on film to create surreal landscapes and figure studies
with a sensuous yet classic quality. McAnulty shows
the beauty of nature with highly saturated images of
the northwest and southwestern deserts.
Faces of Art and Psychology
‘Faces' by Gary Mac Smith will be showing through
March 28 at Portland State University’s Liftman G al
lery. Smith is a Portland psychiatrist specializing in
individual psychotherapy.
Back to the Doo Wop days
Levi Stubbs, Renoldo “Obie” Benson, Abdul “Duke”
Fakir and Lawrence Payton began marveling their
audiences with an infectious blend of pure vocal
power and sweet harmonies in 1954. Once they signed
with Motown Records in the 60s as the Four Tops, the
group churned out hit after hit eventually ending with
an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With
43 years of playing history, the group will play at
Chinook Winds Casino on Friday, March 21 and
Saturday, March 22 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25 to $40
depending on seat location. For more information or
to buy tickets, call 1-888-624-6228, or Fastixx at 1-800-
992-8499.
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S.W. 3rd Ave. Bosko has produced songs for Tyrese,
E-40, Limp Bizkit. Jimmy Cozier, Tupac and the Out
laws, Junior Mafia, The Luniz and many other groups.
The show starts at 9 p.m. with $ 10 admission for those
21 and older.
On Thursday, March 27 Bosko, one of the northwest’s
Joe Mus Paintings
The Alberta Arts Pavilion and Our Dream Gallery will
feature the paintings o f Joe Mus all month long at 2315
N.E. Alberta St. There will be a Last Thursday opening
for the artist on Thursday, March 27 from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. For more information, call 503-282-7700.
Tim Acock Photography
Photographs by Tim Acock will be showing at the
GuardinoGallery, 2939 N.E. Alberta, beginning with
a Last Thursday art reception on Thursday, March 27
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Acock is an Alberta Street
neighbor who focuses his lens on the street afnight
and uses the ambient light of street lamps and store
windows to illuminate features that go unnoticed
during the day. Also showing with Acock are Rachael
Chenven Powers mixed media constructions. For
more information, call 503-281 -9048.
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Inner City Blues Festival
Saturday, April 19th, MELODY BALLROOM, 615 SE Alder, 6:30 pm - 12:30 am
"KEEPIN' IT REAL
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, Linda Hombuckle Band
Jim Mesi Band with Mel Solom on
Norman Sylvester Band with La R h o n d a S teele
and Raydell Clay and Linda Madison
Dave Fleschner Trio
and MC Paul Knauls
B B Q ribs, chicken, red beans and rice on sale.
F ull-service b a r, 21 and over,
$15 or 2/$25 (CBA members $1 off)
Co-sponsor: Cascade Blues Association
Benefit for the RAINBOW COALITION
Ticket Outlets: M usic M ille n iu m , Genevas, Reflections,
D o ris' C a fe , D ale A n n 's Ladds In n