Page B2 lune 25, 2008 Œl’1 fio rila nò (Dbserucr Arts X INIIÍI IMIIKISHISI Soothing Soul Inspiring Evening of Rock Acclaimed artist blends folk, bluegrass and country Two folk greats to hit Oregon Zoo What happens when two world-class recording artists strip their music down to reveal a purity of sound and truth of mes­ sage? Find out when the Indigo Girls and Cowboy Junkies bring poignant melodies to town, Saturday, J une 28 at 7 p. m. as part of the Oregon Zoo Summer Concert Se­ ries. Amy Ray and Emily Saliers of the In­ digo Girls entered the music scene in the late 1980s, in the wake of a folk revival. Bringing to the group the contrast of two distinct styles and musical backgrounds, Ray and Saliers produced a unique sound that stood out among fellow artists. Their 1989 major-label debut, which included the single “Closer to Fine,” earned a Grammy and reached platinum status. After several strong-selling albums, including the Grammy-nominated "Back on the Bus, Y’ AH” and the platinum "Rites of Passage,” the Indigo Girls produced their most recent work, “Despite our Dif­ ferences,” in 2006. Like the Indigo Girls, Cowboy Junkies are known for soul-searching lyrics em­ bedded in the simplicity of folk- and rock- based melodies. Their first widely distrib­ uted album, “The Trinity Session,” was recorded in Toronto's Holy Trinity Church in one night using only one microphone. “Early 21 stCentury Blues" (2005) revolved around the themes of war and violence, and featured a Yoko Ono-ap- proved hip-hop version of John Lennon’s "1 Don’t Want to Be a Soldier.” “At the End of Paths Taken,” one of the top I ntemet albums o f2007, explored the complex relationships that consti­ tute a family. Tickets for the Indigo Girls-Cowboy Junkies concert can be purchased at the Oregon Zoo for $25 each. For more i nfor- mation, visit Oregonzoo.org or call 503- 226-1561. Community in Motion Lakeside Peninsula Little League CARWASH Fund Raiser Saturday, June 28 Noon - 5 p.m. This weekend at The Portland Observer Newspaper!!! 4747 MLK Jr. Blvd. Wednesday, June 25 at 7 p.m., acclaimed country art­ ist Kathy Mattea delivers her personal blend of blue­ grass- and folk-inspired melodies as part of the Or­ egon Zoo Summer Concert Kathy Mattea draws on her new, bluegrass- inspired album, “Coal," for her Wednesday, Series. June 25, concert at the Oregon Zoo. Mattea’s music reflects the sounds of her native West Virginia, as well as the folk melo­ tw o w eeks at the top o f the charts in 1988. O ther big hits include “G o in ’ dies that inspired her at a young age. Her 1986 breakthrough album , G one,” “Com e From the H eart” and "W alk the W ay o f the W ind,” scored “ B urnin' Old M em ories.” T ickets for the Kathy M attea con­ fo urT op lO country hits. Since then, M attea has notched a dozen more cert can be purchased at the O regon Top 10 singles, including four No. Is. Zoo for $ 10 each. Additional inform a­ H er truck-driving song “Eighteen tion is available at O regonzoo.org or W heels and a Dozen Roses” spent by calling 503-226-1561. The Indigo Girls are coming to Portland. Portland people and landscapes be­ come the stars in “Still Lives: A Commu­ nity in Motion" by artist EX Rosica. Rosica’s first solo show opens Thurs­ day, June 26 at the Intestate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate Ave. The free four-week exhibit is a celebra­ tion of public transit by an avid user. Rosica’s prints and paintings reflect our lives in motion - the passage of time as we move around by bus, train and bike. “We are proud to host this exhibit as we enjoy two buses and a MAX train that practically stop at our door!” said Adrienne Flagg, the multicultural theater’s creative director. An opening reception is scheduled Tuesday, J une 26 from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. An Artist’s Tea is scheduled for July 12 at 1 p.m. Gallery Hours are Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.to6p.m.; and Saturday, 12 p .m .-4 p.m. A ‘Long Daze Journey' by F.X. Rosica Paintings by local artist Gabriella Steele are on exhibit at Reflec­ tions Coffee House. Your Care Our First Priority Dr. Marcelitte Failla Chiropractic Physician We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 Paintings at Reflections (Between Broadway and Sandy Blvd.) Reflections Coffee House, 446 N.E. Killingsworth St., is currently hosting an exhibit of acrylic paintings of portraits, outdoor scenes and animals by Gabriella Steele. A reception with the local artist will be held at Reflections on Saturday, July • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call forati appointment! 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