Page 6 December 18, 2019 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT Winter Soul Festival Saturday Four of Portland’s best soulful acts will front the Winter Soul Festival at Alberta Abby, 126 N.E. Alberta St., on Saturday, Dec. 21 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. The annual event will feature live gospel, hip hop, holiday videos and comedy skits, headlined by Tamara Monique Walker, aka FIYA, meaning Faith Is Your Answer, and the Hidden Jewels Choir; I Am Jordan, a singer who grew up in a household of Gospel and soul, and Arietta “Mz. Etta” Ward, the eldest daughter of Portland’s late, legendary soul singer Janice Scroggins who has followed her mother’s path in music and has a soon to be released solo album. Tickets are $15 to $25 at eventbrite.com or the box office. A free shuttle can get you to the con- cert by calling 503-863-4383. photo froM Mzettasworld . coM Arietta ‘Etta’ Ward, the eldest daughter of Portland’s late, legendary singer Janice Scroggins, has followed her mother’s path in music and has a soon-to-be-released debut solo album. She will perform in a lineup of top Portland Gospel and hip hop acts for the Winter Soul Festival at Alberta Abby on Saturday, Dec. 21. Ural Thomas Ural Thomas 80th Birthday Party Historic concert to honor Portland music legend Ural Thomas, a pillar of Port- land soul and the acclaimed R&B funkmaster who has shared stag- es with the likes of Otis Redding and James Brown, is celebrating his 80th birthday with a special concert on Saturday, Dec. 21 at Revolution Hall, the former Wash- ington High School in southeast Portland. Presented by the Albina Music Trust and Cooky Parker, and pro- duced by Portland’s World Arts Foundation, the historic birth- day party production will feature Thomas and his current group, Ural Thomas & the Pain; singer, songwriter and producer Nick Wa- terhouse; rapper Covi; and come- dian Adam Pasi. Paul Knauls Sr. and Calvin Walker will serve as masters of ceremonies. Knauls once ran Port- land’s definitive soul music revue, the Cotton Club. He played an integral role in Thomas’ early ca- reer and now, over 50 years later, their friendship and shared history endure. In the late 1960s, Walker was one of Ural Thomas’ many soul music pupils at Thomas’ House of Entertainment. Tickets for the all-ages 8 p.m. show are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Visit revolutionhall. com or the venue box office.