Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 18, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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September 18, 2013
Page 13
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Steve Winkenwerder uses drawing and mixed media
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September Show at Guardino
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Julian ‘Cannonball’Adderley
The David Vaidez Latin Jazz En­
semble kicks off the PDX Jazz @ The
M ission Theater fall season on
Thursday, Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. in a
program dedicated to the "Latin Side
of Cannonball Adderley." This spe­
cial one-time performance will fea­
ture trumpeter Tom Barber, bassist
Dave Captein, drummer Todd Strait,
percussionist Mario Sandoval, and
out front on alto sax, David Valdez.
The late Julian “Cannonball:
Adderley was one of the most im­
portant alto saxophonists in jazz,
and a musician who had a profound
impact on my musical concept," said
Valdez. “Adderley seemed to always
Chinese Harvest Moon Party
The FookLok/Hollywood Meals-On-Wheels
People is hosting a Chinese Harvest Moon celebra­
tion with entertainment, a raffle and a special lunch
on Monday, Sept. 23 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The community is invited to donate a ticket or a
raffle prize for a senior. Volunteers are also needed
to help with the event. The Meals-on-Wheels site
is located at 1907 N.E. 45th Ave., inside and down
the stairs at the Rose City Park Presbyterian Church.
Lunch tickets are $3 for seniors over 60 and $6.80
for residents under 60. For ticket purchases and
more information, call Mary Gagnon at 503-281-
8109.
understand how to connect with
audiences, this was due in part to
his deep grounding in the blues. He
brought an earthy bluesy approach
to everything he played, which was
a perfect balance to Coltrane's rari-
fied improvisations with the Miles
Davis Quintet of the late fifties.”
Valdez has selected a vast body
of Adderley's works including: "Stars
Fell on Alabama," "Joyce's Samba,"
"Lolita," "Heads Up! Feet Down!,"
"G oodbye," "Minha Suadade,"
"Clouds," "Lisa," and "I Concentrate
On You," among others.
Tickets $ 15 in advance and at the
door.
Sunday Jam Comedy Night
Celebration Tabernacle, 8131 N. Denver Ave.,
hosts its 4th Sunday Jam Night Comedy Variety
Show on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m.
The free event is open to the community.
Friends and families will enjoy a Saturday Night
Live format with local recording and performing
artists, including bands, dance crews, poets, and
drama groups.
Celebration's sketch/improv comedy troupe Jam
Night will also perform. Special Guests are Teleca
Carlson (Christian/Gospel), Montrell Goss (young
published author/poet), and First Infantry (Chris­
tian Rap).
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