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Great Vibes: Jazz at Joe's 29th concert soars

A review of Chuck Redd’s appearance in Bend, Oregon.

Three decades ago, a 21-year-old jazz drummer named Chuck Redd appeared in Bend as part of the Charlie Bryd trio at a gig at the now defunct Pat and Mike’s restaurant upstairs at 916 Wall Street. Byrd was responsible in great part for bringing bossa nova from Brazil to America. Pat and Mike’s was a restaurant/movie house (a la present day McMenamins) nervously testing the waters with its first jazz concert. The restaurant’s owners shouldn’t have been worried, the show was hugely successful.
Successful is also the word for this past Saturday night when Redd paid a return visit to Bend, this time to play the vibraphone and front a quartet at the 29th edition of Jazz at Joe’s at the Cascade Theatrical Company. Then, on Sunday morning, Redd conducted a clinic at the Cascade School of Music.
Over the thirty years since Redd last played here Bend has changed. So too has Redd going from an emerging young talent to an internationally acclaimed drummer and vibraphonist.
Based in Washington, D.C., Redd plays worldwide when not recording or teaching at the University of Maryland. Twice a year, he makes a pilgrimage to Portland to spend time plying with masterful young Oregon pianist Tony Pacini. The results of their collaboration is a tasty mélange of music from standards to bop, Bossa Nova and ballads.

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For the Technologically Inclined: Ruby on Ales Conference Comes to Bend March 24 & 25

The Ruby on Ales conference brings leading Ruby developers to McMenamins in Bend, Oregon.

When I first heard about the Ruby on Ales conference at McMenamins, I instantly thought it had something to so with the brewery’s tasty brew Ruby Ale. On the contrary, Ruby on Ales is a single-track conference focused on the Ruby programming language and hosted by Northwest Ruby, Inc. For those of us who aren’t that tech savvy, Ruby is an open source programming language known for it’s simplicity and productivity.
On March 24 and 25 some of the best Ruby developers visit Bend to deliver world-class talks in an intimate setting. The conference expects to draw 140 attendees and will take place in the theater at McMenamins Old St. Francis School. Featured speakers include leading Ruby experts Aaron Patterson, Jim Weirich, Jim Remsik and Rein Henrichs and more.

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Governor Kitzhaber’s Lunch Date With Central Oregon

John Kitzhaber makes his first official appearance in Bend.

The lunch-spot of choice today seemed to be the Riverhouse Conference Center, where Governor John Kitzhaber addressed a couple hundred local business leaders and community members as the keynote speaker at the Economic Development for Central Oregon annual luncheon.
“Oregon is open for business,” Governor Kitzhaber proclaimed, enthusiastically beginning his address to Central Oregon. In his first official visit to the region since being elected to a third term, Kitzhaber immediately went on to highlight Oregon’s recent positive economic accomplishments, including being named the 6th ranking state in Forbes magazine’s “Best States for Business”. His enthusiasms emanated his belief that the state leadership must “tell a better and different business story” than the story of economic difficulty that has been recently and frequently portrayed.
“The bottom line is that Oregon is a small business state,” said Kitzhaber, “We need a robust and balanced profile to ensure sustainable economic development.”

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