February 26. 2014
The
Portland Observer Black HlStOiy M onth
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Warfield Makes it Big
Powerhouse
vocalist in
national
spotlight
P ortland pow erhouse
vocalist Liv Warfield is
having a breakout year.
Warfield had her na
tional TV debut last
month with a stunning
performance on Late
N ig h t w ith Jim m y
Fallon where she per
formed a song from her
new album’s lead track,
"Why Do You Lie."
Her second album, “The
Unexpected,” was released last
week on Kobalt records. VH1 Soul
also recently picked her as their next
You Oughta Know artist.
A seasoned performer who has
played alongside artists like A1
Green, B.B. King, The Roots, and
most notably Prince, Warfield tours
as a member of his backing vocal
group New Power Generation.
She describes her style as "alter
native R&B Soul with a little bit of
rock n roll," a perfect pairing live on
stage with Prince who serves as
executive producer on her new al
bum.
"Prince was generous with his
light," she says of her mentor. “From
the studio to the stage, he has taught
me how to be an artist."
“The Unexpected” is a follow-up
to W arfield’s Embrace Me, a 2006
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Liv Warfield is a powerhouse
vocalist from Portland who has
hit the world stage with a new
album and a stunning perfor
mance on Late Night with
Jimmy Fallon.
collection of studio ballads that
showcased her sultry timbre and
undeniable powerhouse voice.
"I’ve finally tapped into my chi
and that’s just letting yourself go,
no boundries...I'm in full flight right
now," she said.
Industry leaders say with this re
lease, Warfield proves she can ex
pertly and organically blend classic
soul, electric rock, sultry rhythm and
straight-up sexy blues like Tina
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THE
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An ongoing senes of questions and answers about Americas natural healing profession.
Part 21. Chiropractic VS Fatigue: Climbing
the stairs to a new you, two steps at a time.
Dr. Billy R. Flowers
: I feel e x h a u ste d all the
time. I don’t want to take “pep”
pills because of addic-tion possibili
ties. What can I do?
: 1 have a good friend and
patient who only a year ago at
the age of 61 loved life but has a tre
mendous concern. He became fatigued
so easily that any activity would leave
Him exhausted. The interesting point
with him was that he practiced excel
lent health habits. Nonetheless he got
to the point where exercise was nearly
impossible. He still climbed the steps at
work but would have to stop halfway up
to catch his breath before continuing. I
persuaded him to look to Chiropractic for
increased vitality. At first he could not
see a correlation between his nerves and
his
Energy level. I told him that it was virtu
ally one and the same. Our nerves are the
highways of energy in the body. If the
nerves are trapped or irritated, our
energy will be drained as well. He took
my advice and now instead of stop
ping halfway, he charges up the stairs,
two steps at a time! If your vitality is
giving up at the halfway mark, get
charged up with Chiropractic. It’s a
natural!
Flowers' Chiropractic Office
2124NE Hancock, Portland Oregon 97212 • Phone: (5 0 3 ) X 87-55O 4