News Release
For release March 10, 2004
2004 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival Keb Mo, Jonny Lang
to highlight festival
July 2-5, 2004
PORTLAND, Ore.—Plan now to attend the 2004 Safeway
Waterfront Blues Festival, presented by First Tech Credit
Union. The 17th annual blues festival opens at noon on Friday,
July 2, and concludes at 9 p.m., Monday, July 5,
in Portland, Ore.
The festival is the second largest blues festival in the nation.
It annually attracts more than 120,000 blues fans from throughout
the world who enjoy 100 performances on four stages.
This year's stellar line-up includes:
* Grammy Award-winning bluesman Keb Mo, the gospel-infused
blues of the Holmes Brothers and the rock-boogie-blues
of Canned Heat will kick-off the festival on Friday,
July 2.
* Jonny Lang, the acclaimed young bluesman, will perform
on Monday, July 5. Lang, 22, already has two platinum-selling
albums and a Grammy nomination under his belt.
* Enjoy blues, rhythm and blues, and funk from the Gulf Coast
states of Texas and Louisiana on Saturday, July 3. The A&E
Front Porch Stage will host the Zydeco Swamp Romp,
a day-long celebration of this Cajun-blues musical-hybrid
featuring Rosie Ledet, Leroy Thomas & the Zydeco
High Rollers, and more to be announced.
* Winners of the recent International Blues Competition
in Memphis will perform on the A&E Front Porch Stage on
Sunday, July 4. Blues fans will also hear the Journey to Memphis
finals, which determines the regional designee to compete
in next year's IBC.
* Bill Rhoades' annual Harmonica Blow-off, featuring
national and regional blues harmonica aces backed by an all-star
band, will perform, Sunday, July 4. The evening will end with
spectacular fireworks over the Willamette River.
* The Northwest Film Center will again present Reel Blues,
a series of blues films at 10 p.m., Friday, July 2, and
Saturday, July 3.
* Last year's Blues Cruises on the Willamette River were so
popular that festival organizers will offer more Blues
Cruises this year. Hear the Holmes Brothers and Canned
Heat on the late-night Hoodoo Moon Blues Cruise, Friday, July
2. Listen to the music of New Orleans on the Midnight Mambo
Cruise, Saturday, July 3. Or enjoy afternoon Blues Cruises
on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
* Look for in-depth educational workshops and the Ethos
Blues Lab for children.
"The workshops give the festival a cultural depth that
doesn't exist at other festivals," says Lisa Wiebe, director
of development at Oregon Food Bank.
Daily admission to the festival is $5 and two cans of food.
The festival is the major annual fund-raiser for Oregon Food
Bank, a charitable nonprofit agency. All festival proceeds
benefit Oregon Food Bank's work to eliminate hunger and its
root causes.
Four-day pass available Blues fans may purchase a four-day
festival pass in advance for $15 (plus a $1 service fee) from
TicketsWest.com, 503-224-8499 or 1-800-992-8499, beginning
May 1. TicketsWest.com will also sell Blues Cruise tickets
for $15 for afternoon cruises (plus a $1 service fee) and
$25 for evening cruises (plus a $1 service fee), beginning
May 1.
The festival is the winner of the prestigious Keeping the
Blues Alive Award from the national Blues Foundation and the
recipient of the Ovation Award as Oregon Best Festival, Civic
Celebration or Community Event.
Oregon Food Bank is the hub of a network of 20 regional food
banks and 832 hunger-relief agencies in Oregon and Clark County,
Wash. Last year, the Oregon Food Bank Network collected 59-million
pounds of food and provided emergency food boxes to an estimated
780,000 people, served 4.4-million emergency meals and helped
thousands more through supplemental food programs.
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For more information, visit www.waterfrontbluesfest.com
and www.oregonfoodbank.org
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
damray@europa.com
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