Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 13, 2008, 2008 Diversity special edition, Page 11, Image 11

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August 13, 2008
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Laid-back Soul and Blues
com m ercial success in 1976 with
"Silk Degrees." Featuring a soar­
ing, soulful voice that Rolling
Stone said "could easily hold its
own on any street corner in New
York," the album reached N o.2on
the pop charts and featured hits
lik e "L o w d o w n " an d "L id o
Shuffle."
Like S caggs, Jaco b s-S train
flexed his musical muscles at a
very young age. At 9, he pur­
chased a guitar at a garage sale
and becam e enraptured with the
folk scene o f his hom etow n of
Eugene.
A fter seeing a Taj Mahal co n ­
cert, Jacobs-Strain gravitated to ­
ward the blues. He released his
first album, "Skin and Bones,"
w hile still in high school.
Tickets for the concert can be
purchased at the O regon Zoo for
$24 each.
Tickets can also be purchased
with service charge online or at
T icketm aster locations.
Boz Scaggs
teams up for
Sunday concert
Blowing in like acool sum m er
breeze, Boz Scaggs brings his
sm ooth, laid-back soul sound to
the O regon Zoo, Sunday, Aug.
17, at 7 p.m ., as part o f the zoo's
sum m er concert series presented
by Fred M eyer and W ells Fargo.
O pening the show is 24-year-old
b lu es prodigy D avid Jaco b s-
Strain.
Scaggs began playing guitar
w hen he w as 12, and found a
m usical kindred spirit in his prep-
school friend Steve Miller. In 1967,
he joined the S te ve M i I ler B and as
a guitarist. A fter playing on the
group's first tw o records, "C hil­
dren o f the Future" and "Sailor,"
Scaggs left to pursue a solo c a ­
reer.
Scaggs attained w idespread
Blues prodigy David Jacobs-Strain is from Eugene.
Catering
Chicken
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Sausages
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Meetings
Pork
Boz Scaggs will perform Sunday at the Oregon Zoo.
Reggie Houston &
Janice Scroggins
&/or special guest
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Beef
Sundays 5-8pm
at Cannon’s
Rib Express
Fast Track Marketing
Local DJ O.G. One has returned to Portland's airwaves.
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Hickory, Pecan, Wild Cherry, Oak,
Maple, Plus Other Woods & Supplies
Hip Hop DJ Back on Air
I’ Sunshine, BBQ and a free,
' all-ages, outdoor show by a
[New Orleans’ sax legend and
Fsome'of the'best players in-
town!
Call For Appointment
D J O .G . O n e is b ac k on
Portland’s airw aves with his un­
forgettable m ixes, hottest new
music and laid back swagger.
Listeners anticipated hearing
the m aestro during the m ixshow
on FM 95.5 and did not want to
say goodbye when the form at
was changed to sports talk radio
earlier thissum m er.
O .G . O ne is now telling listen-
ers to say hello because h e 's back
to com plete your radio experi­
ence on FM 107.5, the new KXJM
Jam m in hip hop and R&B station.
O.G. O ne leaves listeners, club
goers and concert crow ds w ant­
ing more. He never m isses a beat,
spinning for the corporate events,
the packed out clubs, the sold out
concerts, N BA gam es and o f
course in the com m unity.
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U sher C leans H ouse
(503) 254-0774 — Portland, OR
a. What could be better?
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Musicians are welcome to
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PROPRIETOR
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A m id disappointing sales for
his new album, R&B singer Usher
has cleaned house, parting ways
w ith his m anager and publicist.
In a short statem ent issued by
his L aFace/Z om ba label, it was
announced last w eek that the art­
ist "has dissolved his m anage­
m ent arrangem ent with Benny
M edina and has re-engaged (his
m other) Jonnetta Patton as his
manager."
Patton m anaged her son until
M ay 2007. He then hired M edina,
w ho also m anages M ariah Carey.
T he industry veteran was inte­
gral in the launch o f Usher's al­
bum , "Here I Stand." In 10 weeks,
it has sold 948,000 units in the
U n ite d S ta te s , a c c o rd in g to
Nielsen SoundScan. It's the No. 8
best-selling album o f 2008 so far.
H ow ever, it hasn't com e close
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