Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 21, 2007, Page 18, Image 18

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    V in n e g a r J a z z P r e s e n ts
G U A R D IN O
G ALLER Y
Drummer, saxophonist
Christopher Brown
Multi-instrumentalist Christopher Brown has
come a long way sinee his student days at Wilson
High Sehool. Sinee moving to the New York area in
1999, Brown has gained a stellar reputation as one
of the bright new talents on the scene, working with
a w ho's who of jazz artists including Ray Charles,
Benny Golson, David Sanborn, Antonio Hart, Javon
Jackson and Roy Hargrove, and performing at ven­
ues ranging from New York's Blue Note jazz club, to
the North Sea. Nice and Glasgow International Jazz
Festivals.
Now this talented saxophonist, drummer and
com poser-and son of Portland drum legend Mel
Brown— returns to Portland as the featured artist at
the 3rd Annual Leroy Vinnegar Jazz Institute Young
Artist Jazz. Concert on Wednesday. Feb. 21 at 7:30
p.m. at The Old Church. 1422 S.W. I 1th Ave. Adult
tickets $ 12 on the day of show. Tickets are available
at the PSU box office or by cal ling 503-725-3307.
Pictured Jamee Linton "River Bend' pdimtng
N ext show :
Jamee L inton & Sara Plaia
February 22-M arch 27
• Changing M o n th ly E xhibitions
•Contemporary Art & Craft in Gift Shop
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Wins at
Grammys
OPEN six days a week
Convenient Northeast location:
2939 NE Alberta • Portland, OR 97211
503 281-9048 • www.guardinogallery.com
• Hannah Bea's, 3969 N.E. MLK. presents jazz during its Sunday
Brunch Serenade' from 11 a.nt.-l p.m.
• L ivejazzperform ancesSundayeveningsfrom 8:30p.m .-11:30p.m.,
at C lyde's Prime Rib. 5474 NE Sandy, and at the Blue Monk ,3341 S.E.
The ingredient fo r every occasion
Spice Hour Menu
(Daily. 3:30 pm
6:30 pm)
B B Q W ings rossed in B B Q sauce Served w ith celery.............................$ 2 . 9 5
Calam ari
11 irh
ta rta r sauce a nd cocktail sauce......................................... $ 2 . 9 5
Chips & Salsa large plate of'chips, served with a medium saisa.......... $ 1 . 9 9
Coconut P ra w n s fre s ltlv coated coconut, w ith sw eet A’ wzzz sauce... $ 3 . 9 5
Nachos w ith g u a c, saisa. tomato, hies, scallions, cheese & jalapenos.. . . $ 2 . 9 5
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M o n d a y $2.00 Marquette
Potatoes S kin s w ith tomato, bacon, stallion , cheese A- sou r cream. .. $ 2 . 9 5
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$ 2 0 0 Tequila
Q uesadilla served w ith lettuce, tom ato & onions....................................... $ 2 . 9 5
S hrim p C o c k ta il tiger praw ns served w ith coc k ta il sauce........................ $ 3 . 9 5
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Spice W ings tossed In a spice sauce a n d served w ith celery............
T h u rs d a y $ 2 .0 0 w ell drinks
$ 2 .9 5
Clam C how der homemade d a m chowder served w ith crackers............. $ 2 . 5 0
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Chicken S trip s w ith fries................................................................................ $ 2 . 9 5
Sunday
Pepper J a c k Cheeseburger 9 p a t t y w p a p e r ja c k cheese & fries.. $ 4 . 5 0
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W e ll d rin k s $ 3 .0 0
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D o m e s tic beer p in t s $ 3 .0 0
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$4.00 pitcher o f papas
& $3.00 wine. A L L D A Y Free pool
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M ic r o s beers p in t s $ 3 .0 0
Spice Restaurant & Lounge 2808 NE. M a rtin Luther K in g J r . . Portland. Oregon 97212
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•
Robyn Troup performs Feb. H a t the 49th
Annual Grammy Awards. Troup, 19, of
Houston sang with Justin Timberlake and
rapper T.l. after winning the 'My Grammy
Moment' reality TV-style contest. But just
three days later on 'American Idol,' Troup
was seen being rejected by the Fox talent
contest's judges in an episode that was
taped before the Grammys. (AP photo)
Live Music Every Night
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Belmont.
• Participate in a m ixed-m edia open mic night each M onday at the
Back-to-Back Café, 6 14 E. Burnside, and at the Clackamas Community
College’s Open Mic Jazz Jams, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
• I ,i ve blues perform ances Tuesday at Produce Row Caté, 204 SEOak.
from 9 p.m. to Midnight, the Steinhaus. 2366 SE 82nd Ave., Mississippi
Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi Ave., from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. and at Jimmy
Mak’s, 221 NW 10th, at 8 p.m. Live blues and jazz performances are
available.
• W ednesdays, the Candlelight Room, 2032 SW 5th. and Dutt s
Garage. 635 SE 7th, and the Blue Diamond, 2 0 16 NE Sandy BI vd., offer
up blues perform ances. Catch live jazz perform ances at the Blue
Monk, the Portland Art Museum, Jimmy M ak's, and Jax, 826 SW 2nd.
from 7:30p.m. to 11 p.m.
• On T hursdays the W om en in Blues Review, atTillicum 's, 8585 SW
Beaverton in Hillsdale.
• F ridays a n d S aturdays offer many venue choices around the metro
area: Halibuts (2525 NE Alberta St.), Mississippi Studios. LV’s,353ON.
Vancouver Ave.. XV. 15 SW 2nd. Out of the Blues. 2050 NW Vaughn,
Manila Express, 12370 SE Main St. in Tigard, One Stop Records, 615
NE Killingsworth St., and the U-licious Smokehouse, 4057 N. Interstate
Ave.