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Sue Lewis & Mango Nights
Charbonneau Country Club
Wilsonville, OR
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Sue Lewis & Mango Nights
Sue Lewis and Mango Nights

Mango Nights, a wildly popular Portland band, is coming to Charbonneau Saturday June 4th from 7 to 9pm for a dinner show and dance.  The dinner will begin at 6pm and catered by Hodas Middle Eastern Cuisine so you know the food will be fresh and delicious.

Bandleader Sue Lewis says, "We plan to take advantage of Charbonneau's wonderful space and get people on the dance floor". Mango Nights have performed in the Portland area at Andinas, Vie de Boheme, Multnomah Athletic Club, Conga Club and Tony Starlights.  Each musician in this band is accomplished. Do yourself a favor, come and listen as this band blends their individual diverse backgrounds into amazing and creative music.

Tickets are $35 and include dinner and music. Buy tickets early for the best seats.  Last day to purchase tickets is May 27.

Charbonneau Country Club
32000 SW Charbonneau Drive
Wilsonville, OR   97070
503-694-2300


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Sue Lewis,  violinist and teacher, is known for her gorgeous tone and versatile, imaginative playing style.  Sue graduated with honors from Portland State University School of Music in 2006.  In 2001 she received the Merit Award for viola and a Medal of Distinction for music theory from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in London England.

She has performed in music theater pit orchestras, string quartets, the Vancouver Symphony, rock, jazz, tango, Middle Eastern and bluegrass bands in the Vancouver, Portland Metro area.  Currently, Sue is also the violinist and band leader for Mango Nights, a jazz and World Music band and Cascade Chamber Orchestra  a classical string quintet.

Sue lives in Portland Oregon and maintains a studio for students of violin, viola, cello and piano SueLewisMusic.com.



Owen Hofmann-Smith Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, Owen Hofmann-Smith is a true NW native.  Beginning his study of piano and cello relatively early in life, Owen enjoyed playing in several Portland youth orchestras including PYP, MYS, and CMC.  Continuing his musical studies at Mount Hood Community College and then Portland State University, Owen won several scholarships and competitions including first place in the Portland State University concerto competition.  Owen has appeared as a soloist in service for many local churches including First Unitarian of Portland, Forest Grove UCC, Bridgeport UCC, Milwaukie Presbyterian, and Micah's Village Methodist among others. Owen has also worked as a professional jazz musician for the last 7 years playing bass, cello and/or singing with several local jazz, swing, cuban and chamber ensembles such as the Clambake Combo, The Waking Guild, Effesenden, Pete Krebbs Trio, Swing Papillon among others.  

In addition to having wide variety of instrumental experience, Owen is also a choral singer and operatic soloist.  He has appeared as a guest soloist with Marylhurst University and The Mount Hood Community College Opera Orchestra, singing excerpts from such operatic roles as Florestan from Beethoven's Fidelio, Pinkerton from Puccini's Madam Butterfly, Aeneas from Purcell's Dido and Aeneas, and Papageno from Mozart's Magic Flute.  He also is a notable oratorio soloist, appearing as a featured artist with the baroque consort, Collegium Musicum performing baroque cantatas.

These diverse musical experiences have culminated in the natural outgrowth of his varied skills: conducting.  Receiving his Master of Music in conducting from Portland State in 2013, he is an in-demand professional conductor. In 2013 he co-founded the Oregon Welsh Festival Chorus as artistic director, establishing the first Portland based choir in over 60 years that primarily sings music in the Welsh language and music by Welsh composers.  

Owen has held the title of Music Director at several local Unitarian churches over the years and is currently the music director at the Universalist Recovery Church in Portland and at Bethel Congregational UCC in Beaverton.  Owen currently resides in Forest Grove with is wife, Amanda and his cat Cici.




Judith Abrahm has provided instrumentals on a multitude of records and documentaries over the years under various names. Extremely versatile, she has worked in a wide variety of Folk, Irish, American Roots, Klezmer, Country, Independent, Classical and World Music groups and duets. Her instrumental specialty is Bluegrass and Mountain style harmonica, and inventive uses of recorders for nearly every genre of music. She is considered to be one of the finest female harmonica players on the West Coast. Her singing style originates from her childhood Klezmer influences, combined with her study of American roots and Celtic vocal techniques.

Judith is a supreme vocalist in addition to being a multi instrumentalist.  She sings  jazz classics from Billy Holiday to Regge, pop/jazz and klezmer/jazz fusions.  She engages audiences up and down the West Coast who thrill to her unique and soulful interpretations of music. She radiates pure joy that is contagious to her audiences.

Judith lives in Portland Oregon and is currently working exclusively with Mango Nights as their vocalist and instrumentalist. Her hobbies include hiking, kayaking and travel. Judith was a founding member of Mango Nights and came up with the name.

Chad Halligan started piano at the age of 6. While attending Central Kitsap High School in Silverdale Washington and studying with Talman Welle, he placed first in paino at the regional level of Solo and Ensemble, and then went on to receive 3rd place at the state level. After High School, he attended Willamette University with Scholarships in Music and Academics. He recieved a BA in Music studying while studying under Anita King, and performed a Senior Recital with music from Chopin, Beethoven, Bach, and Schoenberg. After graduating in 2011, he began teaching privately in Portland and has a studio of about twenty students. He also performs every Sunday as the pianist and organist at Bethel Congregational United Church of Christ."


Belinda Underwoodis a life-long musician and dancer who brings elements of the world's folk art traditions together with her own Western training and luscious soul-creation.  An artist and traveler, she has enjoyed visiting other lands in order to study the roots and living masters of those traditions.

Childhood dance lessons included ballet, jazz, tap and modern dance. Since then, Belinda has explored salsa and other Latin dances, ballroom, burlesque, tango, American and Egyptian cabaret, tribal belly dance, Turkish oriental, ritual sacred dance and more. She considers dance to be one of the most natural expressions of music and the body to be the instrument for that expression.

Belinda got her earliest musical training from her jazz-pianist mother, followed by years of childhood lessons in classical violin. She taught herself baritone ukulele starting at age ten, then benefitted from high school and college jazz education programs as she studied upright bass, voice, theory and composition.

In adulthood, she has continued musical/dance studies around the world, particularly in Cuba, Mexico, Egypt, Turkey, Japan, and on the West Coast of the USA. She has picked up other instruments such as the Arabic oud, baritone uke, banjo, keyboard bass pedals, arabic drums, finger cymbals and more. She is adept at artfully blending the elements of her training along with folk and world music influences to create art that is uniquely her own.  

The last several years she has developed a body of work as a solo artist, playing the bari uke and keyboard bass pedals while singing original songs. She has also worked (a lot!) as a sideman in other bands, mostly playing upright bass and/or singing.

A believer in music without the borders created by genres or cultures, Belinda composes and writes equally passionately about love and human evolution as she does trees and animals, using a clever wit to reveal the interconnectedness of all things.  
 

Jacob Estep-Ignacio  Jacob, learned music through playing drums in local bands for almost 5 years until he decided to study music at Portland Community College. There he received his, Professional Music Certificate. At P.C.C. an opportunity arose to play drums in a jazz ensemble that consisted of elite staff and student musicians, allowing him to learn from professionals in a close environment. Since graduating college, Jacob, has performed drums in a Broadway Musical, became a snare drummer for L.R.S.D and is a teacher of piano, guitar, percussion and ukulele. Today, Jacob, plays with some of the best musicians in his hometown of Portland, OR.

Location

Charbonneau Country Club (View)
32000 SW Charbonneau Drive
Wilsonville, OR 97070
United States
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Categories

Music > World

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

Contact

Owner: Charbonneau Country Club
On BPT Since: May 17, 2016
 
Kim Hosford


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