Page 14 'ri'1' fìo r tla n ò (ßhseruer A p ril 21. 2010 Your Care Our First Priority ENItOTAINMENT Stellar Lineup of Blues Talent Dr. Marcelitte Failla ‘Remember Me ’ tribute to Paul deLay C hiropractic P hysician We are located at 1716 N.E. 42nd Ave. Portland, OR 97213 (Between Broadway and Sandy' Blvd.) • Automobile accident injuries • Chronic headache and joint pain • Workers Compensation injuries Call for an appointment! (503)228-6140 Platinum Fade S A L O N A sampling o f Portland musical talent joins veteran blues artist and harmonica ace Charlie Musselwhite and his band in a benefit concert in memory o f the late harmonica mae­ stro Paul DeLay at the Aladdin The­ ater on Sunday, April 25 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. All proceeds from the "Remem­ ber Me" performance will go toward music education scholarships at Ethos Music Center, a local non­ profit serving youth in underserved communities. The stellar lineup o f local blues talent includes D.K.. Stewart, Lloyd Jones, Jim Mesi, Linda Hombuckle, Jimi Bott, Tahoe Jackson, Rick Welter and Franck "Paris Slim" Goldwasser, Arthur Moore and Tim O'Hare. Fonner members o f the Paul deLay Band: organists Louis Pain and Dover Weinberg; drummer Jeff M innick; bassists Don Campbell and Dave Kahl; and guitarist Peter Dammann are also on the lineup. Linda Hornbuckle TV sports personality and blues fan Ed Whelan. Paul deLay's friendship with Charlie M usselw hite goes back to Lloyd Jones -----------------¡h e ; arly 1’ 70f 7 hen deLay'5 band was the backing unit for Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager many o f M usselwhite’s Northwest will perform together as a duo, which tours. was a highlight o f last year's event. Tickets are $20 in advance and The celebration will be hosted by $25 at the door. Jazz Legend at Jimmy Maks We have the Best Barber & hair Stylist in Portland. We do Razor Line Cuts, Weaves, Relaxers and Cuts. Barbers & Hairstylist Wanted - 1 month free 5010 NE 9th Unit A, Portland, Oregon 97221 503-284-2989 H ours o f operation: M-F Sat Sun 9 am - 6 pm 8 am - 9 pm 11 am - 6 pm B U S IN E S S E S Interested in B eco m in g a V endor Purchase a table for $75.00 by April 15th Contact Person Shirlene Carson 503-481-8007 exectrav@ aol.com IN Jazz legend Bobby Caldwell and the Portland Jazz Orchestra, featur­ ing special guest Patrick Lamb will perform Caldwell’s big band Ameri­ can Song Book for two shows on Friday, April 30 at Jimmy Maks, downtown. Lamb has had the unique experi­ ence o f touring Caldwell for last five years, both with his R&B show and big band show. Caldwell has had a successful career with numerous solo releases, which have earned accolades far and wide. His songwriting skills have earned hits not only for him- Bobby Caldwell M O T IO N INFORMATION THAT WORKS FOR YOUR BUSINESS. W e a re a n e tw o rk in g organization w ith profes­ sional contacts inform ing other small businesses and the com m unity w ith great inform ation to help grow y o u r b u sin e ss o r o b ta in in fo rm a tio n ab o u t o th e r local businesses. Saturday, May 1 Mallory Avenue Community Enrichment Center (MACE) 126 N.E. Alberta St. Portland, OR 97211 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. An opportunity to network with small businesses in the Community. self, but also for well-known artists like Chicago, Boz Scaggs, Peter Cetera and Amy Grant, Neil Dia- mond and A1 Jarreau. Bobby's timeless classic, "What You Won't Do For Love" has been recorded and sampled by more than 100 artists, including rendition by Boys II Men. Since 2005, the artists and staff o f Portland Jazz Orchestra have come together year-round to present top- caliber orchestral jazz. Bom in Jack- son, Miss., Lamb began paying his dues by playing roadhouse music as a teenager in the rural south when he heard the evocative sounds o f James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and Wilton Felder o f the Crusaders. Tickets are $30 reserved and $25 g e n eral a d m issio n . V isit ticketsoregon.com. Cult Comedy Returns A cult comedy sensation that’s been a smash hit across the country returns to McMenamins Mission Theater, 1624 N.W. Glisan St. for two shows at 8 p.m. on Thursday, April 29 and Friday, April 30. Mortified stars everyday people reading aloud their most embarrass­ ing, pathetic and private teenage diary entries, poems, love letters, lyrics and locker notes in front o f total strangers. Witness “personal redemption through public humilia­ tion” in a refreshing show that is equal parts comedic, cathartic and voyeuristic. The larges and longest running project o f its kind played two sold- out shows in Portland last Febru­ ary. , Tickets for their upcoming shows are available online or through the Crystal Ballroom & Mission The­ ater box offices.