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December 14, 2011, 4:09 pm

It's always fun when Patrick comes over to our studios. He's got that generous spirit on for the holidays!


PATRICK LAMB


Patrick dropped by our studios to catch me up. Enjoy the conversation, below.




Here's the deal on this w-end's shows:

Patrick Lamb’s Holiday Soul!
Saturday, December 17th
Two Shows at 7:30 & 10pm
Reserved Seating $18/General Admission $15
Advanced Tickets Available at www.ticketsoregon.com

Grammy nominated saxophonist/vocalist Patrick Lamb brings back his Holiday Soul show for two performances tonight! He’s backed by some of Portland’s best in the form of Jay “Bird” Koder (guitar), Anthony Jones (drums), Gene Houck  (bass), and George Mitchell (keyboards). Helping them to perform funky takes on Holiday classics, as well as some great originals, are two diverse Portland singers. Linda Hornbuckle brings her soulful, gospel-tinged voice with authority. Portland mainstay Keegan Smith makes his long awaited return to our stage as well, bringing his pop and soul-inflected voice to the party. Get your tickets and reservations quick! Check out Patrick HERE.

And HERE is the info on the Roloff Family.




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