Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 05, 2005, Page 11, Image 11

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(AP) — In the terrify­
ing days after Hurricane
K atrin a hit, the Fats
D o m in o s and A aron
Nevilles of New Orleans
music surfaced one by
one. But most people
have never heard of Jesse
Young, a guitar player
who serenaded gondola
passengers on the la­
goons o f New O rleans’
famed City Park and now
is relocated in Portland.
There are thousands
of musicians like Young,
the sidemen and women
who backed up the big
names in the Big Easy
and
p ro v id e d
the
soundtrack for New O r­
leans’ endless party.
W orking with other New Orleans guitarist Jesse Young plays under portraits of famous jazz
O regon
b u sin esses, artists (from left) Thelonius Monk, Charlie Parker and Miles Davis at the
realtors, local government
Portland Jazz Festival office. (AP photo)
and travel agencies, the
“The big names, they have re­
Jazz Festival is offering a temporary February festival.
Young was one o f the first small sources, they can get out. The
home in Portland toany New Orleans
groups of musicians to arrive in people that we need to tap into are
musician who needs it.
“There was a very slow response Portland. He and his wife want to the ones who were the street musi­
to the cultural needs” of the hurri­ start over here, he said, after sal­ cians,” said Gigi Hill, a Houston jazz
cane evacuees, said Bill Royston, vaging what he can from their New vocalist who is volunteering with
the group. “They are the ones who
director of the Portland Jazz Festi­ Orleans rental apartment.
“There are a lot o f people sitting really need our help.”
val. “A lot is gone. We are doing
In Atlanta and surrounding ar­
what we can to preserve what is at the doorstep of New Orleans,
waiting to get back in and see what’s eas, several jazz radio stations have
left.”
banded together to ask listeners to
The organization will coordinate left,” he said.
In H ouston, a m usician-run provide shelter for displaced musi­
temporary housing, pay for musi­
cians to fly to the city from the G ulf group called New Orleans and cians and help them find jobs. And
region, help get children into public- Houston, or NOAH, started up al­ in Baton Rouge, La , the local blues
schools, help spouses find jobs most immediately. It has found society is trying to persuade gov­
and - perhaps most importantly - do housing for displaced musicians, ernment to pay displaced musicians
what it can to get the musicians persuaded a jazz club to have an “all to perform in public spaces, which
gigs at the jazz clubs that dot the New Orleans” night and helped the group says might help bring
Northwest. And all displaced musi­ musicians buy or borrow new in­ some cheer to a city overflowing
with hurricane evacuees.
cians are welcome to perform at the struments
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Each Area
I used to hang out, party and have a
g<xxl time by any means necessary.
Later on I had a terrible car accident
and l decided tochange my life. I got
saved and started doing church work.
The problem is my friends. I still go
to clubs but I don’t drink alcohol and
we still have a good time as if things
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A m i wrong? —ConfusedChristian;
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