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Norman Sylvester sings What I Say - A Tribute To Ray Charles

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2006

Norman Sylvester sings "What I Say" with the Ray Charles Tribute at the Portland Art Museum!

Norman Sylvester is a blues singer/guitar legend in the Portland area.

http://www.nwraycharlestribute.com/

And the Ray Charles Tribute Podcast
http://web.mac.com/normaneder1/iWeb/Site/Podcast/FA293842-C97E-487F-BE8F-5CE5...
Performers
Anthony Jones - Drums
Gene Houck - Bass
Eddie Martinez - Guitar
Janice Scroggins - Keyboards
DK Stewart - Keyboards
George Mitchell - Hammond B3
Stan Bock - Trombone
Dan Brewster - Trombone
Reggie Houston - Alto Saxophone
Tim Bryson - Baritone Saxophone
Patrick Lamb - Saxophone/Vocals
Renato Caranto - Tenor Saxophone
Steve Cannon - Trumpet
Dave Mills - Trumpet
Thara Memory - Trumpet
Peter Dammann - Guitar
Sweet Baby James Benton - Vocals
Andy Stokes - Vocals
Duffy Bishop - Vocals
Kristina Michelle - Vocals
Linda Hornbuckle - Vocals
Lee Garrett - Vocals
Norman Sylvester - Vocals
Paul De Lay - Vocals
Gretchen Mitchell - Vocals
Olivia Warfield - Vocals

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  • @conroto no need to mention other artists. No one is a good as Norman.... Bottom line

  • I missed this show, too bad! It looked like fun, Norman knows how to be the boogie cat better than anyone! He Is the real thing....put your hands in the air like you just don't care!

    Kathy Rankin

  • I know Norman Sylvester. His son, Tony and i used to play on the same baseball team. i never knew he was on the web.

  • Norman did an absolutely fantastic job, but Dub DeBrie would have nailed that tune as well.

  • I played with norman in portland on mothers day, 1991, upstairs in a nice dance hall. Paulet Davis was also singing. I played trumpet and had the time of my life. Norman took me under his wing and let me fly. I love his music. Thanks Norman for the neat memory. Bryan Norman

  • Norman is my favorite bluesman! Don't miss him if you get a chance to see him perform...a real class act.

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