Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 09, 2019, Page 8, Image 8

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October 9, 2019
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
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Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, considered one of the most exciting young guitarists in the blues today,
will celebrate his debut album with a live performance on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the Star Theater,
downtown.
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Christone
“Kingfish”
In-
gram, a head-turning 20-year-old
blues guitarist and vocalist from
Clarksdale, Miss., will perform
in Portland, Sunday, Oct. 13 at 8
p.m. at the Star Theater, 13 N.W.
Third St.
Ingram is celebrating the re-
lease of his Alligator Records de-
but album, Kingfish and his first
headlining tour. He has drawn a
lot of praise for his passion and
precision with eye-popping guitar
playing and reach-out and grab-
you-by-the-collar vocals.
Kingfish was produced by two-
time Grammy winner Tom Ham-
bridge (Buddy Guy, Susan Te-
deschi, Joe Louis Walker, George
Thorogood). The album showcas-
es Ingram’s blistering, raw and
inspired guitar playing, soulful,
deep vocals and memorable song-
writing.
Phenomenal Concert Encore
Portland bluesman Norman
Sylvester and his Boogie Cat
Productions presents its latest
“Phenomenal Concert,” a musi-
cal journey of blues and Gospel
in America on Friday, Oct. 18,
from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Al-
berta Rose Theatre, 3000 N.E.
Alberta St.
Featuring The Norman Syl-
vester R&B Revue, LaRhonda
Steele Gospel Group, Lenanne
Sylvester-Miller, Renato Caran-
to, O.B. Addy and Tevis Hodge
Jr., the concert will reflect the
music born from the cradle of
birth in Africa, the field hollers
of slaves, the sounds growing
up to the blues of the Mississip-
pi Delta and the soul music born
to urban cities like Chicago.
You’re invited to join this
history of American music and
celebration of our music legacy.
Two similar shows were pro-
duced over the last two years
to great success and this year, a
wealth of new material will be
introduced, organizers said.
Minors may attend with a
parent. Part of the concert ex-
plores how there would be no
“Boogie Cat” Norman Sylvester will front a musical journey of
blues and gospel in America in concert with an all star lineup
of Portland musicians when Boogie Cat Productions presents
its latest “Phenomenal Concert,” at the Alberta Rose Theatre on
Friday, Oct. 18.
Cardi B or Drake without Ro- Bessie Smith.
setta Tharpe and Charlie Patton,
Tickets are $20. For more in-
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