page C2 August 29, 2007 IlK î î n r t la n b Live Music Every Night • Hannah Bea’s, 3969 N.E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., presentsjazz during its ‘Sunday Brunch Serenade’ from 11 a.m .-l p.m. • L ivejazz Sundays fro m 8 :3 0 p .m .-11:30p.m. atC ly d e’sP rim e Rib, 5474 N.E. Sandy, and at the Blue M onk, 3341 S.E. Belmont. • An open mie is held each M onday night at the Back-to-Back Café, 614 E. Burnside. • Live blues on M ondays from 9 p.m. to m idnight at Produce Row Café, 204 S.E. Oak; the Steinhaus, 2 3 6 6 S.E. 82; M ississippi Studios, 939 N. M ississippi, from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m .; and at Jim m y M ac’s, 2 2 1 N.W . I O at 8 p.m. • Blues offered up W ednesday sat the Candlelight Room , 2032 S.W. Fifth; D uff's Garage. 635 S.E. Seventh; and the Blue Diam ond. 2 0 16 N.E. Sandy. • Jazz each W ednesday night at the Blue M onk, the Portland Art M useum , Jim m y M ac’s, and Ja x ’s, 26 S.W . Second. • On Thursdays, catch the W omen in Blues Revue at T illicum ’s, 8585 S.W . Beaverton-H illsdale. • Fridays and Saturdays offer live music around the metro area including Halibuts, 2525 N.E. Alberta St.; M ississippi Studios; L V ’s, 3530 N. V ancouver Ave.; X V ’s. 15 S.W . Second; Out o f the Blues, 2050 N.W. Vaughn: M anila Express, I23OS.E. Main: Steinhaus; One Stop Records. 6 15 N.E. Ki I lingsworth : and the U-licious Smokehouse, 4057 N. Interstate. G U A R D IN O G ALLER Y Jimi Hendrix String Concert Salute A h ighly unusual string music concert will feature a world premiere perform ance in honorofJim i Hendrix as well as an arrangem ent o f H endrix’s ‘G ypsy E y es.’ T he legendary singer w ould have turned 65 this year on Nov. 27. T he selections w ill co n ­ clude a Free M arz String Trio concert, Friday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. at the C om m unity Music Center, 3350 S.E. Francis St. The first part o f the concert will Jim i Hendrix IS IIl N o rm a n S y lv ester B an d - Sat­ urday, S ept. I , at 9 p. m ., the Norman Sylvester Band will take the stage at the Platinum Club in Corvallis, and on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 8 p.m ., at T illicum ’s in Beaverton and on Friday, Sept. 7 at 9 p.m., catch them at Dom enic’s in Milwaukee. For more inform ation contact: norm ansylvester.com o r503-286-6474. S lid ers G rill — Slid­ e rs G rill, 3 0 I l N. Lom bard, features an eclectic assortm ent o f performers on the main stag e, ac co m p an ie d by delicious food. Call 503-459-4488 for more information. L eg e n d ary B lues — The le g e n d a ry Holmes Brothers bring their soulful harm o­ H olm es B rothers nies to the Oregon Zoo on W ednesday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. as part o f the W ells Fargo Sum m er concert Series. Tickets are $9.75 and include zoo adm ission. S u n d a y N ight Jazz. - Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy listing to the cool sounds o f Mel Brown, every Sunday evening in Septem ber in the Rogue River Room at C hinook W inds C asino Resort in L in­ coln City. No cover charge. 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( )reg o n S y m p h o n y in th e P a rk - The B ey o n ce Oregon Sym phony continues a tradi­ tion o f free com m unity concerts as the orchestra visits Tom McCall W aterfront Park on T hursday, Aug. 30. Z oom U g an d a - Visit the World Forestry Center for the S M IS I photoessay: l2G irls, !2C am - eras: A Day in Their Lives through T heir Eyes, a docum entary on the lives o f 12 orphaned girls from Uganda. The exhibit runs through Friday, Aug. 3 1 in the cen ter’s D iscovery M useum in the Special Exhibits G allery. Body W o rld s 3 — G et grossed out or intrigued by the d y n a m ic hum an body. Real life bod­ ies arc on display at OM SI through a pro­ cess c a lle d plastination. Started by Dr. G unther von H agens in 1977. the sc ien tist has been able to halt decom ­ position to show the living how what we do affects our body. Body W orlds 3 lasts until October. H ip -h o p D ance C lasses — V ancouver-C lark Parks and R ecreatio n is h o stin g fam ily frien d ly hip -h o p d an ce c lasse s for ages 5 to 18. V ari­ o u s le sso n s te ac h rh y th m , te c h ­ nique, co o rd in a tio n , ag ility , co m b i­ nations and team w o rk th ro u g h ur­ b an -d an ce m oves. For m ore in fo r­ m ation,call 360-696-8236. T r ip p in ' th ro u g h T o w n — Take a trip through tim e to find the hottest po­ etry. hip-hop and soul influencing Portland on W ednesdays at the Ohm. $7 cover. 3 1 N.W . First Ave. O p en M Ic N ight — Every W ednesday night at 7 p.m ., the Proper Eats Market and C afé, 8638 N. Lom bard St., hosts an open-m ic night. B eyonce E x p erie n ce — Hot T op 40 icon Beyonce com es to the Rose G arden Arena. Saturday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 p.m. “The Beyonce Experi­ ence” w orld tour also includes her all-fem ale band and a high-tech stage.