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SUMMARY:Summer Concert:  Curtis Salgado
DESCRIPTION:Curtis Salgado\, an icon in the soul\, blues\, and R&B genres\, is revered for his robust vocal performances and compelling songwriting. Salgado has captivated audiences worldwide with his passionate delivery and has been honored with numerous Blues Music Awards\, including B.B. King Entertainer of the Year. His latest work\, “Damage Control\,” is a testament to his enduring talent\, blending gritty originals with a lively cover that promises to energize and inspire. \nSalgado’s storied career is filled with high notes\, from sharing stages with blues legends to influencing John Belushi and the Blues Brothers. With a life dedicated to music despite overcoming significant health challenges\, Salgado’s performances are not just concerts but celebrations of survival and spirit. Join us for an unforgettable evening where Curtis Salgado’s soulful melodies and powerful lyrics promise to move and motivate fans old and new. \nWilsonville Rotary Summer Concerts were started in 2002 as the club’s gift back to the Wilsonville community\, held at Wilsonville’s Town Center Park.  These concerts take place on four consecutive Thursdays starting July 18\, offering free\, family-friendly events with headliner acts beginning at 6:30 p.m.\, and opening acts at 5:30 p.m. Each concert day\, one band member will also be a guest speaker at the Rotary Club of Wilsonville luncheon\, sharing interesting experiences from their musical careers. For luncheon details\, please visit www.wilsonvillerotary.com/calendar.  This year\, the concerts coincide with the Wilsonville Farmers Market located at the south end of the park\, allowing attendees to enjoy both the market and the concerts. For more concert details\, visit www.wilsonvilleconcerts.com.  To stay updated with concert news and other club information\, sign up for our public updates at www.wilsonvillerotary.com/signup. \nAt the Wilsonville Rotary Summer Concerts\, we’re accepting donations to End Polio Now. Polio remains endemic in just two countries — Pakistan and Afghanistan — but with your help we will make it zero! All donations to End Polio Now are being matched two-for-one by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Your $20 becomes $60. That’s impact! Please give. \n\n\n\n\nOfficial bio: \nAward-winning vocalist\, instrumentalist and songwriter Curtis Salgado\, the man NPR calls “an icon” with “a huge voice\,” is revered worldwide for his ability to wring every ounce of soul out of every song he performs. Salgado is famed not only for his powerhouse live shows and ten previous albums\, but also for his passionate and insightful original songs. He has been nominated three times for the Blues Music Award for Song Of The Year\, winning in 2018 for Walk A Mile In My Blues from The Beautiful Lowdown. In total\, he has won nine Blues Music Awards\, including the B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year. DownBeat calls his songwriting skills “an impressive gift.” Billboard says Salgado’s music is “inspired and powerful.” Now\, after 40 years of recording\, performing\, touring and songwriting\, Salgado is back with Damage Control\, his first full band album in four years\, and it’s packed with fresh\, original material. \nWith Damage Control\, Salgado has created what he calls “a rock ’n’ roll record with lyrics that hit.” The 13 songs—12 originals and a raucous cover of Larry Williams’ Slow Down (famously covered by The Beatles)—will surprise and delight longtime Salgado fans. Salgado has crafted a soul-searching\, street-smart collection of vividly detailed\, instantly memorable songs. From the defiant opener The Longer That I Live to the bouncy New Orleans crime story You’re Going To Miss My Sorry Ass to the foot-tapping history lesson of Hail Mighty Caesar to the plaintive honesty of Always Say I Love You\, Salgado’s vocals weave\, bob and soar\, at times jabbing with nuance\, and then striking with unlimited power. Of the title track\, he says\, “Life is all about damage control…trouble and then some. It’s about dealing with what gets thrown at you and saying\, ‘I ain’t finished yet.’” \nDamage Control was produced by Salgado and recorded in three studios with three different groups of musicians\, featuring some of the very best players in the business. At Nashville\, Tennessee’s Rock House Recording\, top notch support included guitarist George Marinelli (Bonnie Raitt)\, keyboardist Kevin McKendree (Brian Setzer\, Delbert McClinton\, Tinsley Ellis)\, singer Wendy Moton (Buddy Guy\, Eric Clapton) and special guest Cajun accordionist and vocalist Wayne Toups. At Studio City\, California’s Ultratone Studios\,  guitarist/bassist Johnny Lee Schell (Otis Rush\, B.B. King\, Bonnie Raitt)\, pianists Mike Finnigan (Jimi Hendrix\, Paul Simon) and Jim Pugh (B.B. King\, Etta James\, Robert Cray)\, drummer Tony Braunagel (B.B. King\, Bonnie Raitt) brought the goods. And at Greaseland in San Jose\, California\, guitarist/bassist Kid Andersen (Rick Estrin\, Charlie Musselwhite)\, bassist Jerry Jemmott (B.B. King\, Aretha Franklin) and drummer Kevin Hays (Robert Cray) added their fuel to the fire. \nBorn in 1954\, Salgado grew up in Eugene\, Oregon with music all around him. His parents’ vast music collection included everything from Fats Waller to Ray Charles\, and his older brother and sister turned him on to the soul and blues of Wilson Pickett and Muddy Waters at an early age. He attended a Count Basie performance when he was 13 and decided then and there that music was his calling. After getting his hands on a harmonica\, Curtis began devouring the blues of Little Walter and Paul Butterfield\, and taught himself to play. \nBy his early 20s he was already making a name for himself in Eugene’s bar scene\, first as the vocalist/harmonica player of The Nighthawks\, and later as co-leader of The Robert Cray Band. Salgado quickly developed into a player and singer of  remarkable depth\, with vocal and musical influences including Otis Redding\, O.V. Wright\, Muddy Waters\, Little Walter\, Sonny Boy Williamson I and II\, Lightnin’ Hopkins and Howlin’ Wolf. \nIn 1977\, comedian/actor John Belushi was in Eugene filming Animal House. During downtime from production\, Belushi caught a typically ferocious Salgado performance and introduced himself during a break. Once Salgado started sharing some of his blues knowledge\, a fast friendship grew. Salgado spent hours playing old records for Belushi\, teaching him about blues and R&B. Belushi soaked up the music like a sponge and used his new awareness to portray “Joliet” Jake Blues in The Blues Brothers\, first as a skit on Saturday Night Live\, then a best-selling record album (which was dedicated to Curtis) and finally as a major motion picture (Cab Calloway’s character in the film was named Curtis as an homage). \nOnce Salgado joined forces with his friend Robert Cray and began playing together as The Robert Cray Band\, he found himself sharing stages with many of his heroes\, including Muddy Waters\, Bobby Bland\, Albert Collins and Bonnie Raitt. After Salgado and Cray parted ways in 1982\, Curtis went on to front Roomful Of Blues\, singing and touring with them from 1984 through 1986. Back home in Oregon\, he formed a new band\, Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos\, and was once again tearing it up on the club scene. He honed his band to a razor’s edge before releasing his debut in 1991 on the JRS label. After recordings for Rhythm Safari and Lucky Records\, Salgado signed with Shanachie Records in 1999\, releasing four critically acclaimed albums. \nSalgado’s Alligator Records debut\, Soul Shot\, came out in 2012 to widespread critical acclaim. Blues Revue said Salgado’s music is “triumphant\, joyful\, blues-soaked R&B” and declared him to be “one of the most soulful\, honest singers ever.” He followed up with The Beautiful Lowdown in 2016 and Rough Cut\, the potent\, stripped-down acoustic album (with guitarist Alan Hager) in 2018. The albums collectively earned Salgado multiple Blues Music Awards—for B.B. King Entertainer Of The Year\, Soul Blues Album Of The Year\, Song Of The Year and Soul Blues Male Artist Of The Year. \nSalgado has performed at Portland’s Waterfront Blues Festival\, The Chicago Blues Festival and The Tampa Bay Blues Festival. He has also played The San Francisco Blues Festival\, Memphis’ Beale Street Music Festival\, Denver’s Mile High Blues Festival as well as on The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise. Internationally he’s toured in Saipan\, Guam\, Canada\, England\, throughout Europe\, Brazil\, Chile\, Panama\, The Philippines\, Thailand\, and Hong Kong. According to Blues Revue\, Salgado’s performances “start at excellent before segueing into goose bumps\, ecstasy\, and finally nirvana.” \nFor all of his successes\, Salgado is no stranger to adversity. During his career\, he has overcome multiple health challenges\, battling back from liver cancer in 2006 and lung cancer in 2008 and 2012. In March 2017 he underwent quadruple bypass surgery. He’s not only come back stronger\, he’s become one of the genre’s most prolific songwriters\, going from writing a few songs per album to writing full albums of original songs. \nIn 2016\, many critics declared The Beautiful Lowdown—featuring 11 original songs—as the best of his career. According to Salgado\, Damage Control is even better. He’s excited to bring his new songs to the stage\, where the crowd fires him up even more. “I want people to relate to the songs\,” he says. “You can dance to it but the words have to carry the weight. I know if a song hits me\, it’ll hit others just as hard.” On Damage Control\, the hard-hitting songs just keep on coming. \nDISCOGRAPHY:\n1991 Curtis Salgado & the Stilettos (JRS Records)\n1995 More Than You Can Chew (Rhythm Safari/Priority Records)\n1997 Hit It ‘N Quit It (Lucky Records)\n1999 Wiggle Outta This (Shanachie Records)\n2001 Soul Activated (Shanachie Records)\n2004 Strong Suspicion (Shanachie Records)\n2008 Clean Getaway (Shanachie Records)\n2012 Soul Shot (Alligator Records)\n2016 The Beautiful Lowdown (Alligator Records)\n2018 Rough Cut with Alan Hager (Alligator Records)\n2020 Damage Control (Alligator Records) \n\n\n	Related
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LOCATION:Town Center Park\, 29400 SW Park Place\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
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