News Release
2005 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival announces blues-cruise
performers
Tickets now available for four-day festival pass and
blues cruise
PORTLAND , Ore. (May 19, 2005) -- Tickets are on sale for
four-day festival passes and for blues cruises for the 2005
Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival, presented by First Tech
Credit Union, July 1 to 4, festival organizers announced today.
NEWS UPDATE: Friday night's Hoodoo Moon Blues Cruise
and Saturday night's Midnight Mambo Blues Cruise are SOLD
OUT. Tickets are still available for Sunday's night's cruise
and for all afternoon cruises.
“Blues cruise tickets sold out quickly at last year’s Safeway
Waterfront Blues Festival, disappointing many blues fans.
So we’ve added an additional evening cruise to this year’s
schedule,” said Peter Dammann, festival talent coordinator.
The 8th annual Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival, presented
by First Tech, offers blues fans a chance to enjoy SIX
blues cruises: three afternoon and
three late-night cruises.
Blues fans will have a chance to hear festival artists perform
on intimate stages on multiple decks of the Portland Spirit
as the boat leisurely cruises the beautiful Willamette River
.
To purchase tickets, call TicketsWest at 503-224-8499 or
1-800-992-8499, or visit www.ticketswest.com
.
Blues Cruises are in addition to the festival’s stellar line-up
of more than 100 performers on four stages at Tom McCall Waterfront
Park on the banks of the Willamette River in downtown Portland
.
Four-day festival grounds passes , also
for sale in advance through TicketsWest, are $15 plus a convenience
fee.
Without a four-day grounds pass, daily admission is a donation
of $5 and two cans of food per person per day. All donations
benefit Oregon Food Bank’s work to eliminate hunger in Oregon
and southwest Washington … because no one should be hungry.
Blues-cruise performers include:
* Hoodoo
Moon Blues Cruise :
Friday, July 1, 10:45 p.m. to 1:15 a.m.
Board at 10:15 p.m. For ages 21 and older. Photo ID required.
$25 plus convenience fee ($30 after July 1).
The dance floor on the Portland Spirit’s middle Columbia
Deck will rock to a double-bill featuring acclaimed blues
harmonica ace, Charlie Musselwhite, presented
by First Tech Credit Union, and Baton Rouge guitarist Kenny
Neal and his band. Musician Magazine calls Neal
“an all American bluesman ... He lays into the blues like
nothing can stop him or tame him.” The Chicago Tribune calls
Musselwhite “a venerated blues harmonica elder at his creative
peak. His approach is imaginative, stunning and utterly convincing.”
On the Portland Spirit’s river-level Willamette Deck, Salem
’s Handy-Award nominated guitarist Mark Lemhouse
will split the bill with Portland duo Steve Bradley
and Thad Beckman.
********
* Sail On,
Sister! Women in Blues Cruise: Saturday, July 2, 2:30
to 4:30 p.m. Board at
2 p.m. For all ages. $15 for adults and $10 for children 12
and younger (plus convenience fee). ($20 for adults and $15
for children after July 1). Photo ID required for adults.
Chicago blues-belter Zora
Young, backed by keyboard ace Kenny “Blues
Boss” Wayne and his band, will put a tough, female
spin on roadhouse blues on the Columbia Deck. On the lower
deck, pianist Janice Scroggins will team
up with vocalist Patrick Minner. The cruise
will also feature Portland blues chanteuse, Duffy Bishop,
and acoustic blues guitarist and educator Mary Flower.
******
* Midnight
Mambo Cruise: SOLD OUT!!!
Saturday, July 2, 10:45 p.m. to 1:15 a.m.
Board at
10:15 p.m. For ages 21 and older. $25 plus convenience
fee ($30 after July 1). Photo ID required.
Indulge in a night of Mardi Gras voodoo-funk with some of
Louisiana 's most acclaimed blues and funk acts.
On the middle Columbia Deck, Jon Cleary and the Absolute
Monster Gentlemen, will show why Bonnie Raitt called
funky, Crescent City-based, keyboard wizard, Jon Cleary, “the
Ninth Wonder of the World” and made him a member of her band.
Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band,
hailing from Lafayette , La. , will serve up “exhilarating
dance-floor zydeco … Spirited party-music, the band dashes,
sprints and zips through crowd-pleasing boogies.” (CD Review).
(more)
On the lower Willamette Deck, New Orleans saxophone expatriate
Reggie Houston (an alumnus of the Fats Domino,
Irma Thomas and Charmaine Neville bands) will team up with
Portland’s DK4. Powered by piano ace D.K. Stewart (an alumnus
of Robert Cray and Curtis Salgado bands), the DK4 also will
host a set with Louisiana-born guitar ace Sherman
Robertson, who, in the words of Living Blues magazine,
delivers “some of the best Texas-Louisiana soul-blues anyone
could hope for.” The upper deck will feature Portland ’s Ron
Rogers Band.
******
* Gospel
Ship Cruise: Sunday, July 3, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Board at 2 p.m. $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 and
younger (plus convenience fee). ($20 for adults and $15 for
children after July 1). Photo ID required for adults.
Sunday afternoon's cruise will feature uplifting, blues-based
gospel music by Campbell Brothers, masters
of Sacred Steel, the tradition that fuses the twang of pedal-steel
guitars to the upbeat grooves of Afro-American Pentecostal
Church .
Sharing the bill, will be Roy Tyler & New Directions,
led by the former lead singer for the Gospel Hummingbirds.
Based in Oakland , Calif. , this group is fast emerging as
one of the nation's finest gospel-blues groups. The cruise
will include Portland blues belter Rae Gordon & Friends
doing a gospel set.
******
* Moonlight
Shanghai Cruise: Sunday, July 3, 10:45 pm to 1:30 a.m.
Board at
10:15 p.m. For ages 21 and older. $25 plus convenience
fee. ($30 after July 1).
Photo ID required.
The Moonlight Shanghai Cruise will feature blues guitar pyrotechnics
from national and regional guitar slingers.
Rock the boat with legendary blues guitar ace Guitar
Shorty on Portland Spirit’s Columbia Deck. Guitar
Shorty’s blazing guitar and incredible stage antics influenced
the likes of Jimi Hendrix (his nephew by marriage) and Buddy
Guy. Sharing this hard-rocking bill is Austin Texas guitarist/songwriter
and Bonnie Raitt Band alumnus Stephen Bruton.
“He’s a guitar player’s guitar player, a songwriter’s singer
and the producer of some of the finest alternative country
and R&B recordings I have heard in several years,” raved
Jackson Browne.
Too Slim and the Taildraggers with special
guest Big Monti Amundson will rock the river-level
Willamette Deck. On the upper deck, Australian blues guitarist
Jimi Hocking, recent winner of the solo
acoustic category in the International Blues competition,
will perform. Additional artists to be announced.
******
*
Blue Bayou Cruise: Monday, July 4, 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Board at 2 p.m. $15 for adults and $10 for children
12 and younger (plus convenience fee). ($20 for adults and
$15 for children after July 1). Photo ID required for adults.
Sample blues from the Lone Star state on the
Blue Bayou Cruise with the Doyle Bramhall Band.
This legendary vocalist-drummer has been at the heart of the
Texas blues scene since the 1960s and wrote several of Stevie
Ray Vaughan's signature hits. Also from Austin, though with
roots in the Louisiana bayou, Papa Mali & the Instigators
serve up Southern Fried Soul, New Orleans Funk and Tribal
Hooddoo rhythms.
On the river-level Willamette Deck, Austin ’s hottest up-and-coming
blues guitarist, Gary Clark Jr., will serve
up a solo set.
Rounding out the lineup will be Snakeboy's Viper Band,
a duo of Texas expatriate slide-guitar master, the Original
Snakeboy and drummer Corey Burdon.
Recently relocated to Portland, Snakeboy took first place
at the 2000 National Slide Guitar Festival. Additional artists
to be announced.
******
All cruises board from the seawall in front
of McCall Fountain at S.W. Salmon and Naito Parkway , just
north of the A&E Front Porch Stage. The cruises will head
south up the Willamette River to Oregon City , and/or north
past the Port of Portland docks.
The 2005 Safeway Waterfront Blues
Festival is presented by First Tech Credit Union with major
sponsorship by CO-OP Network, HSBC, KINK fm102, The Oregonian
A&E, JetBlue Airways, Good Neighbor Pharmacy and Chipotle.
Supporting Sponsorship is provided by iQ Credit Union, Miller
Genuine Draft, Pepsi, Snapple, Beringer Wine, Frito Lay Snacks,
Dreyer's Ice Cream, Yoshida Sauce, Brown Cow Yogurt, Portland
Oregon Visitors Association, Riverplace Hotel, Marriott Portland
Downtown Waterfront, KBOO, KOIN TV6, OregonLive.com, Green
Mountain Energy, NW Natural, Music Millennium, Guitar Center,
Pearl Pharmacy, Beard’s Framing, Sprint PCS, Ethos, Inc.,
Cascade Zydeco Association, Cascade Blues Association, Oregon
Potters Association, Northwest Film Center, Edge Design, Gary
Houston Design and Pacific Northwest College of Art.
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Contacts:
Jean Kempe-Ware, public relations manager
Oregon Food Bank
503-419-4170 (office)
503-572-7588 (cell)
jkempe-ware@oregonfoodbank.org
Peter Dammann, talent coordinator
503-283-3225
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