[Harp-L] 2nd Annual Paul deLay Memorial Concert 4/20/08






"Remember  me..."
2nd Annual Paul deLay  Memorial Concert
celebrating the life,  music and spirit of Paul deLay


Sunday, April 20, 2008, 6-10  pm
Kridel Grand Ballroom at the  Portland Art Museum (1219 SW Park)


Featuring Duffy Bishop, Linda  Hornbuckle, Lloyd Jones, Terry Robb, Joe 
McMurrian, Jimi  Bott and other special guests to be announced, hosted by former 
members of  the Paul deLay Band in its various incarnations over the years 
(David Vest,  and Louis Pain on keyboards; Peter Dammann on guitar; Dave Kahl,  Don 
 Campbell on bass;  Jeff Minnick, Kelley Dunn on drums).


Also featuring special guests Teresa  James & the Rhythm Tramps. Born in 
Houston, now based in Los Angeles,  Teresa James is a triple threat pianist, 
songwriter and vocalist who has  performed and/or recorded with Levon Helm, Delbert 
McClinton, Bonnie  Raitt, Kirk Whalum, Marcia Ball, Tommy Castro, Al 
Anderson, Asleep at the  Wheel, Lee Roy Parnell, Randy Newman,  and Walter  Trout. At 
Paul deLay's debut in the early 1990s at BB King's Club in  Universal City CA, 
Teresa  performed the duet "Someday Baby, Maybe Our  Luck Will Change," 
(released with Linda Hornbuckle singing the duet on  Ocean of Tears).Teresa's 
eclectic bandmates have worked with a wide range  of artists including Jimmy Reed, 
Eric Burdon, Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal,  Bonnie Raitt, Kim Carnes, Jennifer 
Warnes, Was Not Was, and Johnny  Nash.


Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the  door (children and students $10 in 
advance, $15 at the door). Tickets are  available in advance through the 
Portland Art Museum, 503-226-0973, or online  at www.communityboxoffice.net. All 
funds raised will go toward a new Paul  deLay scholarship program at Ethos Music 
Center in Northeast  Portland.


Open to All ages. Food and refreshments  available at the venue.


Paul deLay wrote the haunting lament  "Remember Me," after his mother, and 
the mothers of three band members, passed  away during a two-year-period in the 
late 1990s.  It was  released  on the Paul deLay Band's Heavy Rotation CD 
(Evidence Music) in  2001.


Paul deLay passed away on March 7,  2007 from complications due to late stage 
leukemia.


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Peter Dammann * Talent  Coordinator
Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival
P.O. Box 25542 * Portland  OR 97225
phone: (503) 283-3225 * fax: (503) 289-2836
email:  damray@xxxxxxxxxx
web:  http://www.waterfrontbluesfest.com





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