Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 03, 2007, Page 8, Image 8

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Shouting it Out for James Brown
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(A P) — Even in death, Janies
Brown can m ove a crowd.
T housands o f people danced
and sang in the streets outside the
A pollo Theater in a raucous cel­
ebration o f the music legend's lile
as his body was displayed T hurs­
day on the New York stage where
he made his 1956 debut.
Music thum ped from storefronts
and portable stereos. Brow n’s wails
and growls even blasted inside the
auditorium as fans m arched q ui­
etly, single-tile past his open gold
coffin.
Brown lay resplendent in a blue
suit, white gloves and silver shoes.
Flanking the casket were giant pho­
tographs o f the singer perform ing.
An arrangem ent o f red (lowers on a
white background spelled out his
nickname: Godfather.
It was maybe the first tim e the
hardest-working man in show busi­
ness graced a stage in stillness, but
that d id n 't stop his fans from party­
ing.
“This isacelebration o f his life,”
sa id
4 1 -y e a r-o ld
B ry a n t
Preudhom m e o f suburban New
York. “James Brown gave you heart.
He lifted you up when you were
down. He gave you hope.”
said Sharpton, a close friend o f the
G odfather o f Soul for three decades.
Sharpton credited Brown with
inspiring countless m usicians in all
genres and with refusing to be­
com e a conform ist.
“ He becam e a su p erstar on his
ow n te rm s ... he n ev e rb en t, b u ck ­
led o r b o w ed .” S harpton said.
"Jam es B row n w a sn 't ju s t No. 1,
he ch an g ed the beat o f m usic all
o v er the w o rld ."
Earlier, B ro w n 's body w as ca r­
ried to the th eater through the
streets of Harlem on a majestic white
carriage drawn by two white horses.
H undreds o f fans follow ed be­
hind the caisson singing the ch o ­
rus o f Brown’s anthem, “Say it Loud
— I'm Black and I’m Proud.”
T o many. Brown was more than
ju st an energetic perform er. As
Norman Brand o f Harlem waited for
the procession to begin, the 55-
year-old recalled hearing "Say it
Loud” for the first tim e in his native
Alabama.
“ It really changed the attitude o f
most black people. It was like a
w ake-up call. Before that, if you
were called black, it was like an
Legendary singer James Brown in an open casket during his
insult,” Brand said. “Just one song
funeral service at the Apollo Theater in New York. (AP photo)
and one word can change a w hole
Brown, who died o f heart failure ily and close friends, the Rev. Al situation.”
On Friday, a private cerem ony
C hristm as m orning at 7.3, lay in re­ Sharpton said it was difficult to
pose in the theater that helped cata­ believe that a man who w as “so was held at a church near A ugusta,
Ga. A second public viewing o f the
pult him to fam e and was the setting much alive” was dead.
"H ow could som eone with such singer’s body was held Saturday at
for a thrilling live album in 1962.
At an evening program for fam ­ energy and life really ever be gone?” the James Brown Arena in Augusta.
Jordan, Wife to Divorce
Ages 2 mos-12 years
Educational learning
(A P) — M ichael Jordan and his wife,
Juanita, have filed for divorce after 17
years o f m arriage. "M ichael and Juanita
Jordan mutual ly and am icably decided to
end their 17 year m arriage," the couple
said in a statem ent Friday issued through
their lawyers. "A judgm ent for dissolu­
tion o f their m arriage was entered today.
There will be no further statem ents."
Juanita Jordan previously filed for d i­
vorce in January 2002, but w ithdrew her
petition a month later when the couple
announced they w ere attem pting a rec­
onciliation.
For more information
please call Mrs. Regina Dennis (5 0 3 ) 2 8 2 -3 1 5 4
3 7 2 5 N. V a n co u ve r Ave. P o rtla n d OR 9 7 2 2 7
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Pork Rib. Brisket, Turkey, Chicken. Sandwiches & More
Jazz & Blues, November 16, 2006, 6-9pm, nocover
4057 N. Interstate Ave. 503-493-9414
H ip -h o p D a n ce C la sses - V ancouver-C lark
One Year Anniversary Special (Nov.-Dec.):
Smoked Pork Chops Dinner $7.95
SON A JOINER C all now
Experienced Attorney over 25 years
defending People against
1. Employment Discrimination:
Race. Age, Sex, and Disability
time to find the hottest poetry, hip-hop and soul
influencing Portland on W ednesdays at the
Ohm. $7 cover. 31 N.W . First Ave.
E m erg in g A rtists S h o w ca se - The Interstate
Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate
Ave., hosts a U niversity o f Portland exhibit
featuring eight em erging artists. G allery hours:
T uesday -F rid ay 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday,
noon - 4 p.m. A dm ission is free.
F o rt V a n c o u v e r L a n te r n T o u r s - Fort
V ancouver N ational H istorical Site, 1(X)I E. 5
St., will hosts lantern tours from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
on: Saturday, Jan. 20, Friday Feb. 2. and S atur­
day. Feb. 17. Reservations are required. Call
360-816-6230.
W S U V a n co u v er E xh ib it - W SU Vancouver.
O M S I P resen ts: B lack H o l e s - A (light sim u­
14204 N.E. Salmon Creek Ave. .presents A cryl­
ics on Clay, by local artist Linda Sawaya. through
Jan. 12, in the Student Services G allery and
selected w orks by Ines Epperson thru Jan. 28.
in the Engineering and Life Sciences building.
lator transform s real scientific data about black
holes into stunning visualizations in O M S I's
new planetarium show “ Black holes: The O ther
S id eo f Infinity .’’For more information, call 503-
797-4 0 0 0 o rv isito m si.ed u .
U P G R A D IN G
PORTLAND - Members of the Lents Home-
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ownership Initiative (LHI): ROSE Community Develop­
ment. Portland Housing Center, and Kelly SUN Commu­
nity School are hosting a HomeBuying 101 workshop:
Homebuying 101
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We’ll teach you how!
John Paris, Real Estate Consultant
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A9I5 SW Macadam. Suite 145 • Portland,OR 17219
(503)890-1181
Office 503-69K-69HX
ACHIEVE THE DREAM!
Your Care
Our First Priority
Dr. Marcelitte Failla
Chiroprat tie Physician
Wr (ire located at
1716 N.E. 42nd Ave.
Portland, OR 97213
(Between Broadway
dud Sandy Bird.)
• Automobile accident injuries
• Chronic headache and joint pain
• Workers Compensation injuries
Call for an appointment! (503) 228-6140
• KickoffyourweekwithlivejazzeverySundayat9p.m.atTheBlue Monk
(3341 S.E. Belmont).
• Participate in a mixed-mediaopen mic night
each Monday at the Back-to-Back Café (614
E. Burnside).
IN V I S I M l N l
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Live Music Every Night
Ready to Buya Home?
H O M E O W N E R SH IP
F IR S T T IM E B U Y E R
T r ip p in ' th ro u g h T o w n — Take a trip through
classes in belly dance, African dance and more.
V isit w w w .gypsycaravan.us.
503-241-1113 Free Phone Consultations
DOWNSIZING
Parks and Recreation is hosting fam ily friendly
hip-hop dance classes for ages 5 to 18. Various
lessons teach rhythm , technique, coordina­
tion, agility, co m b in atio n s and team w ork
through urban dance moves. For more inform a­
tion, call 360-696-8236.
B elly D a n ce C la sses - Caravan Studios offers
2. Criminal Accusations:
• Sex crimes
• Drug crimes
• All misdemeanors and felonies
E orm oreinform ation.visitvancouver.w su.edu.
New Y ear C eleb ra tio n - Saturday, Jan. 13, the
Japanese G arden Society, 611 SW Kingston
Dr., will host the O shogatsu (New Year) C el­
ebration in the G ard en 's Pavilion from 1 p.m .to
3 p.m. V isitjapanesegarden.com .
Open ¡1:30 A M - 9:00 PM M onday thru Saturday
During her last divorce petition, Jo r­
dan said attem pts to reconcile their m ar­
riage had failed and future ones "would
be im practical and not in the best inter­
ests o f the family."
The couple met at a C hicago restau­
rant during his second season with the
Bulls and were m arried Sept. 2. 1989. in
Las Vegas. They have three children:
Jeffrey, M arcus and Jasmine.
T he 43-year-old Jordan, a part-ow ner
o f the Charlotte Bobcats, led the Bulls to
six NBA titlesand was a five-tim e league
MVP. He lives in H ighland Park, III.
Learn everything you need to know about buying your first home:
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Preparing for hom e purchase
Steps in the hom e buying process
The im portance o f your hom e buying team
Shopping for you loan and your home
Understanding the role o f credit
D eterm ining w hat you can afford
Protecting yourself from predatory loans
Please join us for an 8-hour workshop .
Saturday,January 20th, 2007 • 9:00 am -5:00 pm
• The Thom City Improv, featuring mem­
bers of Oldominion, Quivah. The Chosen
and Tlie Black Notes, perform at Conan's
(3862 S.E. Hawthome)every Tuesday at 10
Mel Brown
pm.
• Celebrate Hump Day a, The Red Sea (381 S.W. 3rd Ave) after work on
Wednesdays, from 5 to 9 p.m.
• Inch toward the weekend at the Candlelight Room (2032 S.W. Fifth Ave)
with the Black Notes, performing each Thursday.
• Celebrate Friday with Mel Brown, whoplaysjazzatSalty'sontheColumhia
every Friday and Saturday, and J immy Mak's on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
• Round off your week with live Reggae on Fridays and Saturdays at
Montego Bay, (1239 S.W. Jefferson).
M a teria ls Fee: $ 5 0.00
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are availab le on a firs t com e, firs t served basis.
State Farm»
Providing Insutanre and Financial Services
* * Pre-registration Is required for this class.
Home Office, Bloomington. Illinois 61 /10
Please call 5 0 3 -2 8 2 -7 7 4 4 x l O l to register
and receive Information on the location.
Ernest J. Hill, Jr.
T he Lents H om eow nership Initiative (LH I) is com prised o f more
than 40 nonprofit, public and private sector organizations, and
businesses w orking together to increase hom eow nership in the
Lents Urban Renewal Area and to improve the overall health of
Agent
4946 N Vancouver Avenue Portland. OR 97717
603 786,103 Fax 603 286,14 6
ernie hill It5mh<9s,atefarm i om
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
the Lents neighborhood.
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