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C A R M E L M A G A Z I N E • S U M M E R / F A L L 2 0 1 6 199 Maceo Parker played on most of James Brown's iconic hits. He leads a tribute to Ray Charles. ©2016 MUFG Union Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. Member FDIC. Union Bank is a registered trademark and brand name of MUFG Union Bank, N.A. April Robbert VP, Sr. Mortgage Consultant 831-234-2088 april.robbert@unionbank.com NMLS ID #384061 1 Loans subject to credit and collateral approval. Financing available for collateral located in CA, OR, or WA. Restrictions may apply. Terms and conditions subject to change. Doing right starts right here. Community banking is at the heart of what we do. From giving customers more convenient access to their money to financing their homes in the neighborhood, Union Bank® believes in acting locally. 1 We also believe that investing in local businesses helps everyone. For over 150 years, Union Bank has grown strong, one community at a time. We live here. We do business here. And we're here, for you. Experience the strength of community banking. Stop by your local branch today. unionbank.com A strong community starts with a strong bank Dave Grusin, guitarist Paul Jackson, Jr., trumpeter Sean Jones, flutist Hubert Laws, harmonica man Gregoire Maret, vocalists Valerie Simpson and Richard Bona, pianist Alfredo Rodriguez, and drummer Lewis Nash & The Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra. Jones' tribute closes Friday evening's show, starting at 10:10pm. Ray Charles packed a lot of music into his 74 years. Blind from the age of 7, he carved a niche in the music world that was uniquely his and along the way, influenced a few generations of perform- ers who followed him such as Elvis Presley, Billy Joel, Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder. "The hit records he made for Atlantic in the mid-1950s mapped out everything that would happen to rock 'n' roll and soul music in the years that followed," said Rolling Stone music edi- tor Joe Levy. One wouldn't think of psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd owing a debt to Charles, but that band's principal songwriter, vocalist and Photo: Philip Ducap

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