Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 04, 2012, Page 11, Image 11

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Today’s Little
Southern Roots Inspires ‘Sweet Tea’ Scholars Childcare
Patrick Lamb
single charts
Billboard
Portland m usician and song­
writer Patrick Lam b’s new single
“Sweet* Tea” rose to Number 5 on
the Billboard contemporary jazz
charts last week.
“The inspiration for Sweet Tea
comes really straight from where 1
started from -> rural Mississippi,”
Lamb said. “You can hear all the
influences of my life in the track. It
has a little church, a little Texas
tenor and a little Alabama southern
home-style cooking in it!”
A native Mississippian, Patrick
began his career as a teenager in the
rural south. He has worked, recorded
and performed with notable con­
tem poraries including two-tim e
combines raw talent and energy to
captivate an audience with his
charm, sincerity and pure magne­
tism.
“It’s always a pleasure to play
with Patrick,” said “Sweet Tea” co­
composer Jeff Lorber. “His musical
approach bristles with energy, vi­
tality and a lot of creativity and also
soul. He always seems to form a
close bond with the audience.”
Schuur, a two-time Grammy-win­
ning composer and artist said Lamb’s
playing and singing are simply fabu­
lous!
Today’s Little Scholars Childcare is located
near Portland Community College on
Killingsworth and Albina street offering
Flexible Scheduling. Are you looking for
reliable and safe childcare? If so, I'm a
certified provider giving today’s Little
Scholars a wonderful and loving environ­
ment to enjoy being themselves. Allow me to
take care o f your children the right way...
Contact us today! 1-800-385-8594
DHS State Assistance Accepted
24 Hours Childcare Provider
http://www.todayslittlescholarschildcare.com
Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC
Patrick Lamb
award winning artist and composer
Ms. Diane Schuur, Gino Vannelli,
Bobby Caldwell and many more.
Combining the styles of Funk,
Soul, R&B and Jazz genres, Lamb
Marx Brothers Musical
Zchon R. Jones, DC
333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212
(503) 284-7838
Truly making a difference in the lives of
Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years.
If you or someone you know has been in an accident,
call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838
Minnie's Boy’s, a touching, a song-filled
celebration of the Marx Brothers will be per­
formed for two nights only, Friday, Jan. 6 and
Saturday, Jan. 7, at 7 p.m. at the Lakewood
Center for the Arts in Lake Oswego.
This m adcap m usical is a touching cel­
ebration of the show business legends and
the family's gutsy, tender, matriarch Minnie
Marx,anextraor-
d in ary w om an
who gave birth
Annie Kaiser
to a generation
of laughter.
The cast includes Annie Kaiser as Minnie
M arx, and Bobby Jackson, Bobby Ryan,
Sean Powell, David M aier and Ryan Duncan
as the Marx Brothers.
Ticket prices are $ 18 for all seats. Contact
the Lakewood Theatre Box O ffice at 503-
635-3901.
Bobby Ryan
We are located on the
corner ofM LK and Russell
Street, on the second floor
above the coffee shop.
We’ll help you go back to school in style!
These great deals and more available in our store at 701 NE Broadway.
You can also call us (503.335.0758) for m ore info, or check us out online: cottoncloudfutons.com .
Pelican Bunk Bed with
Trundle - $525
Saffron Bed in Twin or Full
$200 or $250
Clove Dressers & Nightstand
$275, $320 & $99
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