August 22, 2007 ®*,e P o rtla n d (îï)bscruer A1S pageC3 IMU I1ISMISI Beyonce to Perform Sept. 8 Spicy, Rich and Satisfying \ \ w 7 ‘ Tickets went on sale Saturday for a concert by cultural icon Beyonce, coming to the Rose Garden Arena on Satur­ day, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. “The Beyonee Experience” 2007 world tour features not only the superstar herself performing musical hits, classics and surprises, but also her sizzling all-female band in a newly-created high-tech state-of-the-art concert environ­ ment. Beyonce recently set the all-time record for the biggest chart enun jump in the inc history of the Billboard Hot KM) when "Beautiful Liar," t hersuperstarduet with Shakira, bulleted an unPrecedcnted 9 1 slots (#94 to #3) upward in a single week. It’s Better at the Beach! C H IN O O K W IN D S C A S IN O RESORT i rvookV V i f C ASIN O RESORT Holmes Brothers bring soulful harmonies What do you get when you mix Southern-fried blues, gos­ pel fervor, roadhouse rock, pop and swamp funk and throw it on a Cajun burner? You get the Holmes Broth­ ers. Spicy, rich and satisfying. One taste of this will have you coming back for seconds. Coming off the release of their I()th album , "State of Grace," earlier this year, the Holmes Brothers bring their unique brand of music to the Oregon Zoo on W ednesday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m., as part of the Wells Fargo Summer Concert Series presented by Fred Meyer. Brothers Wendell (bass) and Sherman Holmes(guitar/piano) and friend Popsy Dixon (drums) make up the trio. Because of their unique ap­ proach to blues, the Holmes Brothers have been called the best interpretive band working today, covering everyone from the Beatles to Cheap Trick to Hank Williams, and collaborat­ ing with artists such as Van Morrison, Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson, Roseanne Cash and Joan Osborne. This year's "State of Grace" proves the band isn’t slowing down despite close to 30 years together. W ell-chosen covers abound, as their signature old- time gospel singing transforms songs like "I Want You to Want Me" (C heapTrick),"Bad Moon R isin g " (C re e d e n c e C le a rw a te r R e v iv a l) and "(W hat's So Funny Bout) Peace, Love and Understand­ ing?" (Nick Lowe by way of Elvis Costello). Advance tickets are avail­ able at ticketswest.com, at all TicketsWest ticket outlets, and by calling TicketsWest a, 503- 224-8499. They may also be purchased a, the zoo with no service charge. Once 1.000 tickets have been sold, concertgoerscan only pur­ chase tickets a, the zoo after 4 p.m. on the day of the perfor­ mance. Tickets are $9.75 and include zoo admission. Presented by: z^ IOS .9 ROBERTA FLACK September 7 & 8, 8pm • Tickets $25-$40 For tickets, call 1-888-MAIN ACT, TicketsWest at 1-800-992 TIXX or buv online at www.chinookwindscasino.com IN THE BEACH IN LINCOLN CITY 1-8 8 8 - C H I NO OK