Identifier3987582
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0004364263
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Trades Allowed
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Performance
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown 2002-07-07 Waterfront Blues Fest, Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland, OR
Set 1Instrumental
Strange Things Happen
Guitar In My Hand
Unchained Melody
Honey Boy
Sunrise Cajun Style *
What A Shame
Take The "A" Train
Front Burner
?
Set 2
Set 3
Comment* Gate on fiddle

Personnel -
Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown - Guitar, Vocal
with Gate's Express:
Harold Floyd - Bass
Joe Krown - Keyboards
David Peters - Drums
Eric Demmer - Alto Sax
Barney Floyd - Trumpet
(any other personnel, if present, are unknown)

Festival Notes: The Waterfront Blues Festival is the largest blues festival on the West Coast and the second largest blues festival in the nation. Clarence ?Gatemouth? Brown, Ike Turner & the Kings of Rhythm, Ruth Brown, John Mayall, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Al Kooper and Michelle Shocked highlighted the eclectic lineup of more than 80 blues artists that performed for five days in 2002. The festival, held from 5 to 10 pm July 3, noon to 10 pm July 4, 5 and 6, and from noon to 9 pm July 7, attracted 120,000 fans, who donated more than $310,000 and more than 115,000 pounds of food to the Oregon Food Bank (sugg. don. was $5 and 2 cans of food). In addition, the Oregon Potters Association raised more than $21,200 through its Empty Bowls project. More than 1,100 volunteers helped run the festival. Gate closed the festival on that Sunday night with this burning set, played from about 8:00 to 9:10 pm. Gate also performed at least once earlier in the week, sharing the stage with Michelle Shocked for a few numbers; that set is not in circulation to my knowledge.

(Marcia Ball, Tommy Castro, WC Clark, Deborah Coleman, Karl Denson?s Tiny Universe, Harp Blow-Off, Honeyboy Edwards, Jimmy T-99 Nelson with Duke Robillard, Kelly Joe Phelps Trio, Queen Ida, Reel Blues Film Series, Howard Tate and The Uptown Horns, Melvin Taylor, Jimmy Thackery, and The Radiators also played at the 2002 festival)