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October 11, 2017
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Music Runs in His Family
Portland’s Tyrone Carter, aka Ty Corleone, showcases poetic
rhymes and storytelling as a dedicated hip hop artist.
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Tyrone Carter, aka Ty Corleone, a
talented Portland rap artist and musi-
cian with an incomparable sound, is
finally getting his time to shine and
amaze.
The young hip hop artist has been in-
volved with music since his childhood
days at Maranatha Church in north-
east Portland. His grandmother, Lin-
nie Ree Carter, sister LaTanya Carter,
and nephews Devin and Javon have all
been singing in churches and musical
spectrums for many years.
Ty has now been drafted to produce
high quality hip hop with Terrell Bran-
don Enterprises. He will be featured on
a special musical compilation project
this fall, a mega project filled with a
talented showcase of hip-hop artists.
His hot new single “The Game is
Alive” is due for release this month
along with a companion video that has
catchy visuals and narration. The track
is from Ty’s debut album, titled “Never
Go Against the Family.”
Music Night Salute to a Legend
Jazz composer and multi-in-
strumentalist David Ornette Cher-
ry will front a special evening of
performances that integrates mu-
sic with storytelling about Port-
land’s late, great, Native Ameri-
can musician Jim Pepper.
The one night only show, Tues-
day, Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Artists
Repertory Theater, downtown, is a
production of the Organic Nation
Listening Club. Cherry, the son of
jazz legend Don Cherry, received
a Regional Arts and Culture Coun-
cil grant to produce the show, fea-
turing some of Portland’s finest
musical talents.
The lineup includes Renato Ca-
ranto, Carlton Jackson, John Maz-
zocca, LaRhonda Steele and Nor-
man Sylvester who will perform
Jim Pepper
David Ornette Cherry
and share stories about their inter-
actions with Pepper, who spent a
large part of his life in Portland.
Admission is $15.
Jim Pepper (1941–1992) was
a Kaw-Muscogee Native Amer-
ican jazz saxophonist, composer
and singer from Salem. He came
to prominence in the late 1960s
as a member of The Free Spirits,
an early jazz-rock fusion group.
The Jim Pepper Native Arts Fes-
tival is held annually in Park-
rose.
A Selfie with
Napoleon
Take a selfie with Napoleon, a therapy
alpaca, and meet lovable puppies from
the Guiding Eyes of Clark County, a
guide dog and puppy-raising club, on
Saturday, Oct. 14 when the Vancouver’s
Water Resources Education Center,
4600 S.E. Columbia Way, hosts a free,
kid-friendly Second Saturday activities
event celebrating service animals from
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.