Update 4/15/13– We brought back a few pix from the show this weekend. Apologies for the poor quality of the cellphone used to take them! Do you have better pictures? Please send them to us; we’d love to share them!
And now back to our regularly scheduled article…
Are you singing the Health Care blues? You’re not alone. Millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans have been singing for years. But other people are singing as well… Norman Sylvester is singing, and so is the DK Stewart Band. LaRhonda Steel, Chata Addy, and Steve Cheseborough are all singing, and for just one night it might be a good thing. The Inner City Blues Festival “In The Groove Of Love” show, benefitting Health Care for All Oregon, (www.hcao.org) is coming to the Melody Ballroom on Saturday, April 13th, and you can be there too…
The Inner City Blues Festival has deep roots in Portland. It started as the “Jam for Jesse”, a fundraiser for Jesse Jackson’s 1988 run for president. The first venue was the Royal Esquire Club on NE Alberta, and for the next 15 years the Festival hit the hottest blues venues in Portland… Texas II, Shango’s, Crystal Ballroom, Melody Ballroom and more. And the players! Blues enthusiasts could savor the sounds of Jim Mesi, Lloyd Jones, Norman Sylvester, Paulette Davis, Linda Hornbuckle, Duffy Bishop, Lilly Wilde, Janice Scroggins… the royalty of Northwest Blues turned out year after year to support a range of community causes. But time takes its toll on even the best events, and the Inner City Blues Festival closed its doors in 2003. Last year, after a 9-year hiatus, the Inner City Blues Fest returned as a benefit for Single Payer Healthcare in Oregon with over 800 people enjoying the show. The 2013 Inner City Blues Festival “Healing The Healthcare Blues”–(In The Groove Of Love) will continue the fun and benefit Health Care for All-Oregon.
If there’s a bright side to the national health care debate it’s that it has inspired people to take action on behalf of single payer health care. It certainly struck a chord with the blues community in Portland. Writing for the Jazz Society of Oregon, Lynn Darroch explains “Musicians are used to playing benefits for colleagues with medical needs and no health insurance. But this time, they’re being proactive — they’re playing a benefit concert for a movement that’s designed to get them all covered. If the campaign for single payer health care in Oregon succeeds, musicians should never have to play a fund-raiser for an ailing colleague again.” Norman Sylvester, also speaking to the Jazz Society, said “It’s a humanitarian movement to advocate for change. Musicians basically try to stay neutral as far as politics go, but health care is a humanitarian thing. Everybody has to have a health care program. Where is the money for health care going to come from for a musician who has to haul his equipment across town, play four hours, and gets $300 for the whole band? Health care is this astronomical iceberg, and we’re on the Titanic now.” Norman’s putting his music where his mouth is with a theme song he wrote for the movement called “HealthCare Blues”, and of course he’ll be headlining the show in April.
Norman Sylvester has carried many a show by himself, but he’d not alone in supporting Single Payer and he’s not alone in this show. You can also enjoy:
- Richard Arnold “Tribute to the Crooners”
- LaRhonda Steele & Andy Stokes “Motown Songbook”
- Norman Sylvester Band with Ben Rice “Blues Stains on my Hands”
- DK Stewart Band “Tribute to Etta James”
- Lloyd Allen Band “Portland Blues Legend”
- Chata Addy & Friends African Drum Procession “Honoring the late Obo Addy”
- Shoehorn “Tap Dancing Sax Man”
- Mad as Hell Doctors “Mad Minutes”
- Steve Cheseborough “Acoustic Blues”
Celebrity Masters of Ceremonies for the evening are Paul Knauls, a NE Portland businessman and former owner of legendary blues/jazz clubs Geneva’s and the Cotton Club & Renee Mitchell, former columnist for the Oregonian.
“In The Groove Of Love”, a 21-and-over event, hits the stage Saturday, April 13, from 7:00pm to midnight at the Melody Ballroom. Aside from the best music you’ll hear anywhere, there’ll be food and drink for sale with a no-host bar. There’ll also be a Community Village with raffles, and where you can meet the people who are bringing the Groove Of Love to you. Proceeds from your $15 ticket will go to Health Care for All Oregon, and you can pick up tickets for you and all your friends at TicketTomato, Music Millennium, Geneva’s Shear Perfection, and Musicians Union Local 99.
Single payer benefits everyone, and it needs everyone’s help to work. The people and companies have stepped up to bring you an unforgettable night of blues… what will you do?
Cascade Blues Association
KBOO Community Radio 90.7 FM
Portland Jobs with Justice
American Federation of Musicians Local 99
Northwest Labor Press
Hollywood Impress Printing
Music Millennium, Geneva’s Shear Perfection
Portland Observer, Positively Entertainment
Tom Dwyer Automotive Services
Hollywood Burger Bar
Main Street Alliance
Hawthorne Auto Clinic
Michael Munk
Clear Path Hypnotherapy
Rebecca Evans Photography
Backs on Broadway
Art Heads Custom Framing
Beaterville Café & Bar
North Portland Acupuncture Clinic
Trade Roots
Our United Villages
Show Dogs Grooming & Boutique
Tee Bee Enterprises
Nicholas Lebanese Restaurant
Backs on Broadway Chiropractic & Massage
Glisan Burger Barn and Grill
Alice Muccio and Bob Gross
Bart Day, Bipartisan Café
Christopher Hamann
Dave Goldman
Gorgeous Deserts
Khalsa Pain Clinic
Lewis Hess at Atlas Tattoo
Mad as Hell Doctors
Mirador Community Store
Mississippi Pizza
Neil Kelly Company
No Limits Stickers
Paloma Clothing
Snyder Equity Foundation
Working Class Acupuncture
Geneva’s Shear Perfection
Nurses for Single Payer
Porque No? Taqueria
May Wallace Design
…and many more!