Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 19, 2011, Page 13, Image 13

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January 19, 2011
Architect of Funk
Fred Wesley
to perform
local benefit
Fred Wesley will be performing
at Cleveland High School in south­
east Portland on Friday, Jan. 21 at
6:30 p.m. for a jazz celebration to
benefit local public school music
programs.
Wesley is the trombonist, com­
poser, arranger, bandleader and
author known worldwide as one of
the architects of funk music.
Cleveland Is hosting the event
with public school bands partici­
pating from the intermediate and
advanced bands of Battleground
High School, Beaumont and Hosford
M iddle Schools, C hief Umtuch
Middle School of Battleground, and
Cleveland’s own Jazz 1 band. Mr.
Wesley will also be performing with
the students. Admission is $10.
W esley’s work with Godfather
of Soul James Brown in the 1970s
established him as the world's funki-
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Funk m aster Fred Wesley takes a bow during a concert.
est trombone player. He has also
been a member of George Cli nton ’ s
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projects. The Commodores, and the
Count Basie Orchestra, as well as
playing with and arranging for a
wide variety of other artists such as
Ray Charles, Ike and Tina Turner,
Bootsy Collins, Pancho Sanchez,
New York Voices, Slide Hampton,
Van Morrison, the SOS Band and
Cameo, to name a few.
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band, the New JBs, passes his exper­
tise along to students and younger
musicians around the world, and
lends his fire to assorted artists across
a broad musical spectrum.
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A celebration o f women choreographers culminates with the world premiere o f visionary Portland
choreographer Mary Oslund’s ‘Childhood Star. '
World Premiere Dance
W hite B ird’s celebration of
American women choreographers
culminates this weekend with the
world premiere of Childhood Star,
commissioned by White Bird, from
visionary Portland choreographer
Mary Oslund, performed by her
company, Oslund + Co/Dance.
Performances are scheduled at
Portland State University ’ s Lincoln
Hall from Thursday, Jan. 20 through
Saturday, Jan. 22.
O slund’s choreography is in­
sightful, rigorous and passionate
with an intricacy of movement that
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“seminal figures in Portland dance,”
and Dance Magazine has described
her movement as, “ ...serious and
intellectual— the exploration of char­
acter and mood through movement
is a constant in her work.”
White Bird last presented Oslund
+ Co in January 2004 as part of the
White Bird/PSU Dance Series in an
exciting program that included the
W hite Bird-com missioned work
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