Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 01, 2004, Page 9, Image 9

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R in g m a ste r Kevin V enardos a n d circus d iva D a n ette Shep p a rd .
W hether it’s a lone clown per­
forming magic, a madman risking
life and lim bon the flying trapeze or
atop a high wire, Ringling Bros, and
Barnum & Bailey Circus is the place
where the whole seat will be yours,
but you’ll only need the edge.
The 134th edition o f the circus
comes to town from Sept. 22 through
Circus S o n g s tr e s s D a n ette S h e p p a rd is th e first
fe m a le vo c a list in Ringling Bros, history.
26 at the Rose Garden arena.
hum an and anim al perform ers
Ringmaster Kevin Vemardos will from every corner o f the globe, a
take to the floor with his powerful live band and an original score,
tenor voice, as circus diva Danette full-blow n production num bers,
Sheppard, the first featured female co stu m e s, p ro p s and lig h tin g
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ibb Has the Blues
Blues and folk singer Eric Bibb
will be performing on Tuesday,
Sept. 21 at Mississippi Studios in
north Portland.
The perform ance follows his
Aug. 24 release o f “Friends” a CD
that includes guest performances
by artists who inspired him. in­
clu d in g T aj M a h al, C h a rlie
M usselwhite, Odetta, Mamadou
Diabate, Martin Simpson, Kristina
Olsen, Guy Davis and Harry Manx.
Born in New York, Bibb is the
son o f a 1960s folk music theater
singer, Leon Bibb. His uncle was
world-renowned jazz pianist, John
Lewis, of the M odem Jazz Q uar­
tet and his godfather was singer.
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a c to r an d a c tiv is t P aul
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Bibb has toured through­
out the world, enjoying suc­
cess in the U nited S tates,
Canada, England, France. G er­
m any, S w eden, Japan and
Australia. He and his band have
played at many major festivals
worldwide. His talent for both
perform ing and songwriting
has been recognized with a
Grammy nomination and most
recently for the 2003 W.C.
Handy nominations for artist
o f the year, acoustic blues and B lu e s a n d folk sin g e r Eric Bibb will
acoustic blues album o f the perform th is m o n th a t M ississip p i
year.
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It the American consumer can get over the "Mini Van M om" syndrome then the sales o f mini-vans, in
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of vehicles that are being produced by numerous manufacturers.