March 27, 2013 North, Portland Patrick L am b to perform with Oregon Symphony Portland’s Billboard charting and ac­ claimed funk, soul, R&B, and Jazz m u­ sician and songwriter Patrick Lamb will perform with the Oregon Symphony, conducted by Jeff Tyzik, for a night of Jazz on Friday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 7 at 3 p.m. at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 1037S.W. Broad­ way. Lamb's latest single, a tribute to Ameri­ can Jazz saxaphonist M aceo Parker, "Maceo!" is currently #2 on Billboard and is playing on radio stations across the U.S. His other Billboard charting singles are "Sweet Tea" and "Get Wid It". "Maceo!" is co-produced by Ameri­ can G ram m y A w ard n o m in a te d keyboardist, composer and producer Jeff Lorber (The Jeff Lorber Fusion) and is available for purchase on iTunes, CD Baby, Amazon and record stores inter­ nationally. 'T ve always been a fan of the Oregon Symphony," said Lamb, "To perform with them is a great milestone in my professional musical career and I cor­ dially invite you all to come and join us w hen we bring Jazz to the A rlene Schnitzer Concert Hall." Songwriter and pianist Dave Frishberg takes the stage first. Tickets start at just $21. Patrick Lam b’s single “Maceo “ is currently #2 on the Contemporary Billboard charts. Portland’s ac­ claim edjazz musician performs Friday, April 6 and Saturday, April 7 with the Oregon Symphony. 3:1,1 ^ o rtla n b Cribaerucr Vancouver East County Beaverton