50)¿ 37 years fl Merry * Christmas! of •^community service Honoring Rosa Parks First signs go up See story, Metro section S lattò (JOhsertn?r iív o R fK P ç’ ‘City of f Roses -^*4 Established in 1970 Volume XXXVI. N um ber 51 .W eek ¡n The Review w w w .p o rtla n d o b s e rv e r.c o m Committed to Cultural Diversity Wednesday • D ecem ber 20. 2 0 0 6 Liv Warfield’s Straight Up Soul On the brink of fame, Portland singer revives local R&B Mt. Hood Search Dims Photos found with the body o f a clim ber fo u n d on M ount Hood have in ­ by S arah B lount T he P ortland O bserver ortland soul singer Liv W artield. who firs, graced the stage o f Jim m y M ak's in 2003, has com e full circle in the renow ned jazz venue. The tiny dow ntow n club w ith colossal soul took a chance on the young singer while she still collaborated with other bands, including her debut at Jim m y M ak 's with keyboardist Joey Porter’s ja zz ensem ble “Silky”. Three years later W arfield, 27, takes cen ­ ter stage with her ow n band, the W arfield Project. Just a few m inutes into her set and devotees have anticipated a Liv favorite, "B rother M an” after a ju st couple o f notes. The hollers die dow n, and with her multi- octave range she serves up a dose o f sultry love notes that slide over bass lines. Having already built a reputation for her improm ptu live perform ances, the crescendo dips be­ fore the tem po bui Ids again. W arfield quickly abandons her syrupy lyrics for a biting expose aim ed at the now ex-lover. All fluid m ovem ent in a silky black dress against a backdrop o f red velvet, W arfield’s chant o f “why do you lie?” taunts an un­ lucky ex w ho squandered her love. Her lyrical adoration-tum ed-anger brings the sold-out crow d to their feet. H er stage is a pulpit and the m essage is clear - this g irl’s got soul and she’s no longer afraid to use it. T h e e v e n in g is a tu rn in g p o in t in W a rfie ld ’s m usical jo u rn e y . T h e classic soul, rhythm and blues sin g e r/so n g w riter says she kept h er voice a secret for 20 years, but th is ev e n in g she n ot o n ly c e l­ eb ra tes her new alb u m , but also p erfo rm s fo r a live tap in g on B E T J, the ja z z cable channel b elo n g in g to the B lack E n te rta in ­ m ent N etw ork. W a r f ie ld h a s g a in e d tr e m e n d o u s ground sin ce first tak in g th at stag e; a m om ent she rec alls w as an ey e o p en in g experience. "The thing is, 1 hadn’t even found my voice yet", Warfield explains from acom er booth of the em pty club, sipping chamomile tea with honey. In a few hours there will be a standing room-only crowd, including as many fans as friends and supporters, gathered to watch albumcut, practically bleeding intothe micro­ phone. This version ends in a crescendo of unyielding need to show her affection before an explosion of horn and drums. W artield complements her suspiciously diva-like behavior with a humble question for the audience. "Is my hair still a mess?" P creased w orries about how long his tw o m issing com p an io n s could survive in the brutal envi­ ronment. “Looking what they had with them, I’m pretty concerned about how long som ebody can last o u t th e re ,” H ood R iv er County Sheri ff Joe W am pler said T uesday. More Troops Opposed Former Secre­ tary o f State Colin Powell is c a s tin g d o u b t on a p la n u n d e r consideration by President Bush that would increase troops in Iraq, calling the U.S. A rm y overextended and "about broken." Brawl Brings Suspensions N BA scoring leader C arm elo Anthony was suspended for 15 gam es M onday and six other players were penalized as co m ­ m issio n er D av id S tern cam e dow n hard on both team s after the N uggets and K nicks braw led S a tu rd a y n ig h t at M a d iso n Square G arden. Draft Obama Campaign Local backers o f D em ocratic U .S . S en . Barack Obama, w ho's m ulling a presidential b id , have launched an Internet cam paign to get people to sign a petition at d raftobam a.o rg . Jason O w ens said the goal is to get thousands o f O regonians to join people in other states w ho are urging the Illinois senator to run. Wholesale Prices Surge Inflation at the w ho lesale level surged by the larg est am ount in m ore than three d ecad es in N o v em b er, re fle c tin g h ig h e r p rices fo r g aso lin e and a host o f o th e r item s. Universal Healthcare Plan Oregon Demo­ cra t R on W yden is pre­ paring a pro­ posal to pro­ vide heath care coverage to al I A m e ric a n s through a pool o f private insur­ ance plans. It all started with karaoke photo by S ean O ’C onnor /T he P ortland O bserver Portland’s Liv Warfield performs for a live taping on BET J, the jazz cable channel belonging to the Black Entertainment Network. Warfield com plete another milestone in her rise to fame. The gig com es fresn on the heels o f her debut album “Embrace Me”, released in Sep­ tember on B&M Records. The collection o f 11 uplifting yet sexy songs ends with "Brother M an" recorded live at the Doug Fir. It is the same song she works the crowd with at Jimmy M ak's. but thesimilaritiescea.se when she decides where she wants the lyrics to take her audience. “L-I-V talks from hersoul.” she sings on the Actually it all started w ith an ironically non­ musical upbringing in Peoria, III. But the story of how she injected a much-needed dose of pure soul into our rainy and guitar-addled city starts six years ago. It begins with a micro­ phone and a very large book o f song titles. When her strong legs carried her here from the midwest (through a track and field schol­ arship at Portland State University) Warfield arrived in a city dominated by indie rock darlings - the Pacific Northwest music scene had landed on the w orld's radar, and aspiring rock stars stood nearly as much chance of incubating lame and success as any musician in New York or Los Angeles. At that time W artield flirted with karaoke but balanced academic pursuits. Gigsat Jimmy M ak's, an opening spot for mega-group Dave Matthews Band and hours o f boot cam p rehearsals - these were not yet her top priori­ ties. Her musical infancy was spent channeling the greats-1 i ke Bi I ly Hoi 1 iday and Tina Tumer - on the small platforms o f the Galaxy Baron Hawthorne and the Ambassador Lounge on Sandy Boulevard. Perhaps it was a preview of what Portland would come to recognize as the tow n’s hard­ est working R&B soulstress, hut W arfield's fondness for karaoke eclipsed any other lounge chanteuse you only thought was dedi­ cated. "At school, I went to the Galaxy from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. on M onday, W ednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday,” she said. “I’m talking about for two or three months straight, I was like a sponge.” C lo ck in g that m any hours at a bar m ight spell tro u b le fo r m ost, but for W arfield, sin g in g , d ressin g the part and em u latin g jazz heroes was her way o f coming into her own. "Before, I couldn't get up in front o f people continued on page A3 ■ IM W a m N W tM M N K IM l ‘Tis the Season Post holiday is when most dangers lurk by C harity P rater T he P ortland O bserver ‘T is the season for parties, festivities, family gatherings and also for depression. W hile television relentlessly echoes C hrist­ mas melodies and the sm ells o f sm oked ham concentrate am ongst chilled w inter neigh­ borhoods, many people aren ’t feeling the joys o f the holiday season. From dealing with com plicated relation- Depression Vincent hospitals, says that there are basi­ cally tw o kinds o f holiday depression. There are people that experience a mi Id depression during the holidays and there are people w ho experience a more severe and danger­ ous depression. "The holidays bring about many mixed em otions," says Ozer, "W hile the holidays em phasize feelings o f loneliness and d e­ pression they also bring out a tem porary feeling o f renew ed hope through television ads and the Ne w Y ear celebration. However, once the New Year is over. January loom s,t bringing on the most w orrisom e sym ptom s o f post-holiday depression." As people struggle to keep up with shop­ ping, cooking, fam ily get-togethers and fi­ nancial obligations, they are experiencing the p ressu re to deli verduring the holidays. P o st-h o lid a y sadness is co m ­ m on a f te r th e New Year when p e o p le r e a liz e that the resolu­ tions they made - Harris S. Matarazzo, mental health expert and attorney the previous year w e r e n 't suc­ ships within mixed fam ilies to w orking D e­ ceeded, coupled with the disappointm ent o f cem ber budgets to exhaustion, thousands the holiday season. o f people struggle with depression and During the m onth o f January, as the holi­ stress during the most festive tim e o f year days com e to an end and many people Herbert Ozer, the director o f operations expectations are not met. depression sky- for Behavioral and M ental Health Services continued on page A3 a, Providence Portland and Providence Saint Adding a depressant or a stimulant into a depressive equation only makes the symptoms increase. ~ r- photo by C harity P rater /T hf . P ortland O bserver / f ’s not always easy to feel the joys o f the holiday season. Experts say celebra­ tions during Christmas and the New Year can bring renewed hope, but can also be exhausting and stressful. 1