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Volume 38 JANUARY 2013 Number 1
FEBRUARY 24
Pat Dutrow’s
JazzMeisters
MARCH 24
Devil Mountain
Jazz Band
JANUARY 27, 2013
Bob Schulz’Frisco Jazz Band
P R E S E N T S
Happy
Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00
www.SouthBayJazz.org
Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128
375 N. Pastoria Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
NewYear!
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SBTJS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Mal Silva George Trollman Cecelia MaloneyPresident Past President Emeritus [email protected] 408-318-7473 [email protected]
408-266-3449
BOARD MEMBERS
Ann Burgess JoAnn SchwartzEditor/Exec. Director Coastal GraphicsCommunity Outreach P.O. Box 714408-348-9324 Middletown, CA [email protected] 707-280-2477
Fax: 707-987-3968
THE MUSIC BORN IN AMERICA FOR THE WORLD TO ENJOY
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PLEASE HELP by contributing articles to the newsletter.This is YOUR paper. You are welcome to write about any-thing that would be of interest to our readers. We wouldlike to hear from writers, cartoonists, artists, critics, etc.Send your contribution to JoAnn Schwartz, P.O. Box 714,Middletown, CA 95461.
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ALL YOU JAZZ LOVERS . . .
Sallie [email protected]
S O U T H B AY T R A D I T I O N A L J A Z Z S O C I E T Y M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N
OPENVice President
Bill BreakeyDistribution-South Bay [email protected]
Medius Printing408-519-5000
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OPENChief Financial Officer
HOSPITALITY -RAFFLEOPEN
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Non-Profit ID #23-7335388
Robert PageMember at [email protected]
MUSIC DIRECTORSBTJS Board of DirectorsBarbara Kinney510-792-5484
WEBSITEDEVELOPMENTBarbara Ann BarnettWeb [email protected]
WEBSITECONSTRUCTIONJohn [email protected]
THE SOUTH BAY BEATis published by
SOUTH BAY TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETYA non-profit organization dedicated to the performance,
promotion and preservation of jazz.
PUBLICITYOpen
HOSTOpen
Jim HargetJam Set DirectorCommunity [email protected]
MEMBERSHIPOpen
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE MAL SILVA
Who were thoseMasked Jammers?
DECEMBER 16, 2012
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DEADLINE FOR ARTICLESJan. 31, 2012. Please send all news,
articles and announcements to:JoAnn Schwartz
P.O. Box 714, Middletown, CA 95461Email: [email protected]
SBTJS JAM SETSJANUARY 27, 2013
Thanks and apologies for anyone missed.Musicians who wish to participate in the jamsets need to sign up in advance with MarjScooros.
The ELKS Lodge11:30 a.m.
375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA
BOARD MEETING
TUESDAY, FEB. 5, 2012
SET 1
Milenburg Joys BbAtlanta Blues AbDeed I Do Ab or CHome EbPut on Your Old Gray Bonnet BbSmiles AbUp a Lazy River FWho’s Sorry Now Bb
SET 2
That’s a Plenty BbAt Sundown FBreeze EbHoneysuckle Rose FIt’s a Sin to Tell a Lie CMandy, Make up Your Mind FRockin’ Chair EbTishomingo Blues FSomebody Stole My Gal Eb
2012 is history now with the Au Brothers and Uncle Howard and friends furnishingthe music for our December Session. Thanks to Bob Hamilton for sponsoring theAu Brothers Band, we greatly appreciate it. At South Bay it was a very good year,thanks to all our Jazz lovers who attended our sessions. The Board of Directorshave been re-elected for the coming year. They are the ones that keep thingsmoving. When you see one tell them how much you appreciate them. When payingyour Dues consider signing up for a special membership that is a sustaining memberfor $100, Patron for $250, or Angel for $500 to help keep this great music alive.For Sponsoring or Co-Sponsoring a Band see George Trollman at the round tablenear the bar. You can’t miss him, he has a big yellow sign on the table. This hasgreatly helped the Society get the good bands in the past. Thank all of you forsupporting live music and remember our next session on January 27 we will haveBob Schulz’ Frisco Jazz Band. See you all there. Mal Silva
Dick Williams . . . . . . . . Leader/cornet
Hans Nilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trumpet
Rick Holzgrafe . . . . . Cornet/trombone
John Soulis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone
Bill Au . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone
Lyle Gillison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeds
Joyce Taylor . . . . . . . . . . Piano/banjo
Jean Avram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banjo
Nat Holzgrafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drums
Sam Morocco . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bass
Howard Miyata . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuba
Barbara Ann Barnett . . . . . . . . Vocals
Don Brayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VocalsMarj Scooros . . . . . . . . .Washboard
Thank You!
The Au Brothers would like to extendtheir sincere gratitude to Bob Hamilton,whose sponsorship made it possible forthem to perform for you all in December.Thank you, Bob, for all you have doneto support the next generation of tradi-tional jazz players. It was a pleasure toplay for you all and we hope you canhave us back again sometime. HappyNew Year! - The Au Brothers
Bonnie, retired school teacher andcounselor at Oak Grove High Schoolpassed away December 20, 2012. Sheand her husband, Steve, were long timemembers of SBTJS and enjoyed festivalattendance in their healthier days. Ourheartfelt sympathies go to her daughter,Kris, and son, Stuart. A celebration ofBonnie’s life will be held in the familyhome.
Bonnie Nill
Renew your membership nowto continue receiving yourSouth Bay Beat and yourmembership discount to
our monthly dance/concerts.
FESTIVALS& Coming Attractions
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INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE AMERICAN RAG. Any feedback on the format would be appreciated.
CRUISE TOURS
Feb. 22-24 Seaside, OR. 30th Annual Seaside Jazz Festival. Hdqtrs: Seaside Civic & Convention Center. Guestartist: Bob Draga. Featured Bands: Black Swan Classic J.B., Blue Street J.B., Grand Dominion J.B., HighSierra J.B., Titan Hot Seven, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Uptown Lowdown J.B., Wally’s Warehouse Waifs,We Three & others. A.E. Badges $85 until 2/1, then $90. Daily Badges available. Info: 866-345-6257.10 a..m.-5 p.m. M-F or 503-738-8585. Website: www.jazzseaside.com Lodging: Visitor’s Bureau,888-306-2326. Email: [email protected]
Feb. 22-24 Del Mar, CA. 25th Celebration of the San Diego Jazz Party. Hdqtrs: Hilton San Diego/Del Mar. SDJPJazz Legend: Johnny Varro. Guest Artists: Ed Polcer, Randy Reinhart, John Allred, Dan Barrett, Harry Allen,Houston Person, Antii Sarpila, Rossano Sportiello, Jason Wanner, Eddie Erickson. Jacob Fischer, NickiParrott, Ed Metz Jr., Richard Simon, Dave Stone, John Cocuzzi, Butch Miles, Chuck Riggs. Patron A.E.$220. Admission includes Saturday brunch and preferred seating Friday session: $65. Three Saturdaysessions: $125. Sunday session $65. Info: San Diego Jazz Party, 858-453-0846. Email:[email protected] Website: www.sdjp.org Lodging: Hilton San Diego/Del Mar, 800-833-7904 or858-792-5200. Ask for jazz party rate of $133 plus tax.
Mar. 1-3 Monterey, CA. 33rd Anniversary Celebration of American Classic Jazz Bash by the Bay. Hdqtrs:Monterey Conference Center & Portola Hotel. Musician of the Year: Howard Miyata. Guest Artists: DavidBoeddinghaus, Bob Draga, Bobby Durham, Eddie Erickson, Banu Gibson, Tom Hook, Mark Allen Jones,Grant Sommerville, Dave & Linda Dance Company. Featured Bands: Au Brothers J.B., Big Mama SueQuartet, Cocuzzi-Vache Swing All-Stars, High Sierra J.B., Reynolds Brothers, Royal Society Jazz Orchestra,Titan Hot Seven, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, and many others. A.E.Badges $95. Daily Badges available.Patron packages: $225 individual, $575 family. Big Band Swing Dance Party, Thursday 2/28, $20. SpecialWed. Concert, $25. Info: 888-349-6879 or 831-675-0298. Website: www.jazzbashbythebay.com Lodging:Portola Plaza Hotel, 831-649-4511 Website: www.portolaplazahotel.com
Mar. 21-24 Eureka, CA. 23rd Annual Redwood Coast Jazz Festival. Hdqtrs: 523 Fifth Street, Eureka. SaturdayNight, Mar. 23 - Dance Show at the Municipal Auditorium - featuring Stompy Jones and the Red Skunks.Guest Artist: Bob Draga. Featured Bands: Au Brothers, Buck Creek Reunion Band, Gator Beat, High SierraJ.B., High Street, Red Skunk Band, Stompy Jones, Tom Rigney & Flambeau and more. Adult A.E. Badges$75 until 1/31/13 then $80. Youth A.E. Badges: $25 (ages 13-23). Daily badges available. Info: 707-445-3378.Lodging: Call for info. Email: [email protected] Website: www.redwoodjazz.org
Apr. 12-14 Three Rivers, CA. 40th Annual JazzAffair. Hdqtrs: Veterans Memorial Building. Lions Recognition Dinner:Thurs., Apr. 11, 5:00 p.m. $15. Guest Artist’s: Bob Draga, Jerry Krahn. Featured Bands: High Sierra J.B.,BlueStreet J.B., Ivory & Gold, Night Blooming Jazzmen, Reedley River Rats, Reynolds Brothers, Titan HotSeven, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Uptown Lowdown J.B., Wally’s Warehouse Waifs. Info: 559-561-4549.Email: jbarc@the grid.net Website: www.jazzaffair.info RV parking at the Lions Jazz Site.
Apr. 20 - Fly to Amsterdam for departure. Tulips & Jazz. Itinerary: Sail the Dutch Waterways aboard the ms AmaMay 2 Certo. Two night stay at the Park Hotel Amsterdam. One week cruise visiting Edam, Arnheim, Antwerp,
Ghent, Kinderdijk, Utrecht and more. Three night stay at the Kurhaus Hotel, Scheveningen. Guest artists:Antii Sarpila, Pieter Meijers, Nicki Parrott, Paolo Alderighi. John Cocuzzi, Jeep Peeters, Jacob Fischer.Rates from $3,990 PPOD. Airfare: EXTRA. Info: Jazzdagan Tours 800-433-0078 or 323-650-0255. Email:[email protected] Website: www.jazzdagan.com Website: www.jazzdagan.com
June 30 - Fly to Seattle for departure. Alaskan Explorer aboard ms Oosterdam, Holland America Line. Itinerary:July 7 Puget Sound. Tracy Arm, Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan, & Victoria B.C. Featured Bands: Titan Hot Seven,
Wally’s Warehouse Waifs, Ivory & Gold, Pieter Meijers Quartet w/Brady McKay. Fares starting at $1,475.PPDO. Airfare: EXTRA. Possible to combine with package including Olympia Jazz Festival, June 27-30.www.olyjazz.com Jazzdagan Tours. See info above.
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KID OR Y’S CREOLE JAZZ BAND – ‘LIVE’ ATTHE CLUB HANGOVER, SAN FRANCISCOOCTOBER 1954 (Acrobat Music ADDCD3070).
CD 1 Playing time: 59 mins. 48 secs.2nd October 1954Without You for an Inspiration (Theme); I Found a New Baby;Hagar’s Blues; Washington and Lee Swing; Lady Be Good*; SweetGeorgia Brown.16th October 1954Without You for an Inspiration (Theme); Wolverine Blues; MuskratRamble; Black and Blue; Going to Sit Right Down and WriteMyself a Letter*; Louis Blues.
CD 2 Playing time: 59 mins. 58 secs.23rd October 1954Without You for an Inspiration (Theme); Ballin’ the Jack; St. JamesInfirmary Blues; Indiana; Boogie*; I Found a New Baby; Shine.30th October 1954Without You for an Inspiration (Theme); Clarinet Marmalade;Darktown Strutters’ Ball; Bolden’s Blues; St. Louis Blues*;
Dippermouth Blues; Milenburg Joys.
Personnel: Edward ‘Kid’ Ory, trombone; Alvin Alcorn, trumpet;George Probert, soprano sax [incorrectly listed as clarinet]; DonEwell, piano; Ed Garland, bass; Minor ‘Ram’ Hall, drums. Jesse‘Tiny’ Crump, intermission piano*.
The 1950’s was a kind of golden age for traditional jazz inSan Francisco. In that decade several clubs there featured
such music, including the Tin Angel, the Club Hangover, theItalian Village, the Sail ‘N [sic], and towards the end of theperiod Kid Ory’s own club, On the Levee.
During that time Ory’s band appeared at Club Hangoverfrequently, and in one such residency in 1954, broadcast onCBS several times, recordings of four of which are on thisCD. (Note: the last two sessions on the CD were previouslyreleased on LP on the Dawn Club label, the date of the firstbeing given there incorrectly as Oct. 10th.) This is the firsttime these broadcasts have appeared on CD, but they did notconstitute Ory’s radio debut. The band made a broadcast in1923, of which Ory later claimed, “I guess we were the firstNew Orleans style band to make a radio broadcast.” (Anotherfirst was the Ory band’s being the first African-Americanjazz band from New Orleans to make jazz recordings on theWest Coast.)
This CD exemplifies Ory’s “tailgate” style, which was quitedefinitive with its smears and ascending and descendingglissandi, muted growls, and fatness of tone. Like some otherleaders, Ory could mold his side men into a unit with his stamp,and the band’s “sound” is a clearly recognizable one, regard-less of its personnel.
Earlier versions of the band gave much more scope to theensemble playing that is so characteristic of the New Orleansstyle subscribed to then by the leader, Kid Ory, a New Orleansnative. These earlier Ory bands were comprised largely offellow New Orleanians, and they, too, were accustomed tocollective improvisation. The personnel in this later band,however, lean more to the soloing that had been introduced
some time before by that other New Orleanian, Louis Arm-strong.
Despite the emphasis on solos, the band is never uninteresting,even though it most often embraces the “sandwich” patternof one or two introductory ensembles/string of solos/one ortwo ensembles out, which can be so deadly; and Ory flirtsrather dangerously with monotony in having the order of solosseldom deviate from that of reed, followed by trumpet,followed by trombone (if Ory takes a solo), and then by piano.However, he keeps a firm grip on the proceedings, not allowingmore than one chorus for each soloist.
In addition, head arrangements have been worked out; sofrequently there are interesting riffs inserted, such as theCharleston one behind Alcorn’s solo in Sweet Georgia Brownor those during the breaks on the coda of Ballin’ the Jackthat are clearly orchestrated. Also adding to the interest areeffects such as the closing cadenza by Alcorn on St. JamesInfirmary (ending on high note, which he loved to do), or thevery nice descending harmonized run by the front line on thecoda of Indiana. Another is the rather unusual front line stoptime behind the bass solo on Wolverine Blues.
The variety in tempos further contributes to the group’s appeal.While most tunes are taken at danceable tempos, there aretwo or three that are “barn burners,” such as I Found a NewBaby and Clarinet Marmalade. The tempo of the band’sversion of St. Louis Blues is faster than one usually findswith this tune, but it is not detrimental to the rendition. Whilespeaking of this track, I would point out the unusual breakson the latin strain and multiple out-choruses, carefullyorchestrated as to dynamics, possibly in part because theywere providing backing for the announcer’s fairly lengthysign off. Ory’s manipulation of dynamics, here and elsewhere,also indicate his control of the group. Finally regarding tempo,I was surprised at how sedate that of Wolverine Blues was,giving an other-than-usual—but pleasing—”interpretation” ofthe tune.
Probably at the behest of Doc Dougherty, the club owner, theannouncer gives much acknowledgement of intermissionpianist Crump, who, rather than performing solo as indicatedin the liner notes, is accompanied by Garland on bass andHall on drums to form a swing style trio, providing somewhatof a contrast to the headlining band.
All in all, this double CD is typical Ory fare, and provides anentertaining couple of hours of good traditional jazz. Acrobatis an English label, so obtaining this item could be difficult.However, when last I looked, Amazon had a few copies, newand used, on its web site.
Note: Contrary to what is written in the liner notes andelsewhere, these recordings came from the archive of theSan Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation (not Federation).Also the statement that “although he plays clarinet on thisset, Probert was best known as a soprano sax player …” iscorrect; however, the possible implication here is misleading.While he does play clarinet on some of selections, he playssoprano sax on just as many in this set.
CD REVIEW by Bert Thompson
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MARTINEZErawan2 Thai Restaurant, 414
Ferry Street, MUIR STATIONJAZZ BAND. Every 2nd Saturday,
6:00-8:00 p.m. 925-313-9185.
COLMAMolloys Tavern, 1655 MissionRoad, SAN FRANCISCOBANJO BAND, first Sat. ofeach month. 7:30-10:00 p.m.sfbanjo [email protected]
SAN FRANCISCOPier 23, Embarcadero near Fil-.
bert. Rotating pianists: VirginiaTichenor, Marty Eggers, Fred-erick Hodges. 5-8 p.m.
415-362-5125.
COTATIRedwood Cafe, 8240 Old
Redwood Hwy. GOLD COASTJAZZ BAND, 1st Friday. Call
venue for times: 707-795-7868.
MENLO PARKCafe Borrone, 1010 El Camino
Real, CLINT BAKER’S NEWORLEANS J.B. Every other Friday,8-11 p.m. No cover charge. A widevariety of delicious foods. 650-327-0830. Check www.clintbakerjazz.org
PALO ALTOMasonic Center, 461 Florence
St., PAUL PRICE’S SOCIETYORCHESTRA. Pomander TeaDance on 3rd Sunday each month,4-6:30 p.m. Call 1-800-647-0305for more information.
REDWOOD CITYHarry’s Hofbrau, 1909 El Camino
Real. HAPPY TIME BANJOS.Every Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m.
650-366-3733.
.
DANVILLEGrange Hall, 743 Diablo Road.
DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZBAND. 3rd Saturday, 2-5 p.m.510-655-6728. Also see Friends of
Jazz on previous page.
SAN JOSEHarry’s Hofbrau, 390 Sara-
toga Ave., PENINSULABANJO BAND, every Wednes-day, 7 p.m. 408-243-0434.
FAIRFAX - NEW!19 Broadway Club, Dwnt. Fairfax.
NATURAL GAS JAZZ BAND, 2ndSunday, 3-5 p.m. Dance floor, No
cover charge. Call 415-459-0293.
BANDS OR CLUBS DO NOT
ALWAYS NOTIFY THE
SOUTH BAY BEAT OF CHANGES.
EL SOBRANTEChampa Restaurant, 3550 San
Pablo Dam Road, JELLY ROLLJ.B., most Fridays, 7-10 p.m.,
510-222-1819.
FREMONTBronco Billy’s Pizza Palace,41200 Blacow Rd., JAZZINATORSevery other Tuesday, 7-8 p.m., goto www. broncobillys pizza.com forspecific dates.
SONOMALittle Switzerland, GOLD
COAST JAZZ BAND, 4thSaturdays, 1-4 p.m. [currentlyunder renovation].
WOODSIDEThe Little Store Restaurant,3340 Woodside Road, (1.3 mileswest of 280). THE BANJO GUYS,
Every Monday 6-8 p.m.
For a more updated and complete listing, visit www.sfraeann.comBLOWIN’ round the bay
Please call in advance to verify
information in these listings.
ALAMEDAHigh Street Station Cafe, 1303
High Street, AND THAT’S JAZZ,every 4th Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m.(510) 995-8049.
10%
discount
Jest show yourSBTJS card
1-800-68costume
(1-800-682-6788)
822 E. Evelyn Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
www.dicostumes.com
408-245-8720
“Where imaginations run wild!”
SAN RAFAELPanama Hotel, B Street & Bay-
view. SWING FEVER, Tuesdays,
7-10 p.m. Call 415-457-3993.
Mayflower Inn, 1533 4th St., San
Rafael, MARIN JAZZ GROUPevery 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:30
p.m. Free admission. 415-456-1011.
SAUSALITONo Name Bar, Bridgeway, MAL
SHARPE’S - BIG MONEY IN
DIXIELAND, Every Sun., 3-7 p.m.
SAN MATEOThe Swinging Door, 106 E. 25thAve., SILICON GULCH J.B.,Tues. 7-10 p.m. 650-574-9723.
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TUNING IN . . . KCSM fm 91.1Radio Programming for Jan./Feb. 2013Live from The Landing on KCSM, 91.1 fm radio from San Mateo College.The schedule of Sunday night at 6:00 p.m. broadcasts of theJim Cullum Jazz Band.
Date Program Name
The Napa Valley DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY
MEETSEVERY 2ND
SUNDAYFROM
1:00 - 5:00 P.M.
Website: www.jazzdance.org/NapaJazz
P.O. BOX 2765 MONTEREY, CA 93942
1:00 - 5:00 P.M. EVERY 2ND SUNDAY
AT THE DOOR $15 Members/active military/students/club members - $8
www.montereyhotjazzsociety.org
SACRAMENTOTRAD. JAZZ SOCIETY
www.sacjazz.org
THE DANTE CLUB2330 FAIR OAKS BLVD.
Between Howe & Fulton 12-5 p.m.Members: $10.00 Non-Members $12.00
FRIENDS OF JAZZDance Party in Danville
Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Rd.More info: www.jazznut.com
510-655-6728
Champa Thai Restaurant, 3550 San Pablo Dam Rd., San Pablo, CAFor Info: Becky Kesweder: 650-341-7370 or Tom Belmessieri: 925-432-6532
www.nojcnc.org
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUBOF NOROF NOROF NOROF NOROF NORTHERN CTHERN CTHERN CTHERN CTHERN CALIFALIFALIFALIFALIFORNIAORNIAORNIAORNIAORNIA
P.O. BOX 27232, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94127
MEETMEETMEETMEETMEETS ON THE THIRD SUNDAS ON THE THIRD SUNDAS ON THE THIRD SUNDAS ON THE THIRD SUNDAS ON THE THIRD SUNDAYYYYY
12:00 - 5:00 P12:00 - 5:00 P12:00 - 5:00 P12:00 - 5:00 P12:00 - 5:00 P.M..M..M..M..M.
Feb. 10
SAN JOAQUINDIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY
2 dance floorsGuest bands plus jam sets
12:00 - 5:00 p.m.
at the Moose Lodge located in
Del Rey Oaks at 555 Canyon Del Rey Rd.
Info. (831) 626-3146(831) 449-3204
www.tradjass.org120 Fifth Street, Santa RosaTRAD JASS - P.O. Box 2861
Santa Rosa, CA 95405707-328-0939
1:00 - 5:30 p.m. each first SundayThe Last Day
Saloon
ELKS LODGE8900 Thornton Road, StocktonFor more information, write
P.O. Box 4746, Stockton, CA 95204
FFFFFeeeeebrbrbrbrbruaruaruaruaruary 3y 3y 3y 3y 3
Bill Dendle Crewwww.stocktondixielandjazz.org
Bob DragaClarinetist
& Scott WhitfieldTrombonist
Feb. 16Devil Mountain
Jazz Band
Feb. 3 - San Francisco FeetwarmersADMISSION: MEMBERS $8.00
OTHER CLUBS $9.00 NON-MEMBERS $10.00
Chardonnay Room, Embassy Suites, 1075 California Blvd., Napa $8 Members, $9 Other Jazz Societies, $10 Public
TRAD JASS SANTA ROSA
MODESTO DIXIELANDJAZZ SOCIETY
EVERY 3RD SUNDAY
CLARION INN - 1612 SISK RD. - MODESTO
12-5 p.m. Info: 209-524-3517 $8 members - $12 public
CELEBRATING 20YEARS OF
KEEPING IT HOT!1989 - 2013
The Jim Cullum Jazz Band
Feb. 1Feb. 1Feb. 1Feb. 1Feb. 17 - Showcase of Bands7 - Showcase of Bands7 - Showcase of Bands7 - Showcase of Bands7 - Showcase of Bands
Fresno Dixieland Society Box 16399, Fresno, CA 93755
HOTLINE (209) 292-3999 1- 5 p.m.
Jan. 27 Riverwalk Jazz Hall of Fame: Cheatham, Haggart& Williams. A trio of jazz greats shine in iconic collaborations with TheJim Cullum Jazz Band. Trumpeter Doc Cheatham, bassist Bob Haggart andbluesman Joe Williams share their stories and music.
Feb. 3 A Triple Crown of Tunesmiths: Youmans, Barris& Green. The Jim Cullum Jazz Band welcomes Broadway’s Carol Woods,New Orleans’ Topsy Chapman and piano legend Dick Hyman to honor atrio of top composers of jazz standards - Vincent Youmans “Time on MyHands,” Harry Barris “Mississippi Mud” and Johnny Green “Body andSoul.”
Feb. 10 Crescent City Stomp: A Mardi Gras Celebration.They call New Orleans “the Cradle of Jazz.” And as the saying goes, “Thehand that rocks the cradle rocks the nation.” In this case, the world. The JimCullum Jazz Band presents a concert honoring the music and musicians ofNew Orleans, past and present.
Feb. 17 Hearts Afire: A Riverwalk Jazz Valentine.The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and special guests with a concert of love songsfrom happy to sappy to snappy. It’s our Valentine’s card to you!
To find out more about the Jim Cullum Jazz Band, The Landing, and the Riverwalk Public Radio series, visit: http://www.riverwalk.org http://www.landing.com For moreinformation on how to hear Riverwalk over the web, go to: http://riverwalk.org audionet.html Program now available On-Demand at www.riverwalk.org
FEBRUARY 7-10Sounds of Mardi Gras, Radisson Hotel, Fresno, CA
South Bay Traditional Jazz SocietyP.O. Box 3980, San Jose, CA 95150
www.southbayjazz.org
Return Service Requested FIRSTCLASS
FIRST CLASSU.S. POSTAGE
P A I DSAN MATEO, CA
Permit No. 52
TIME SENSITIVE
March 24Devil Mountain
Jazz Band
January 27, 2013Bob Schulz’
Frisco Jazz Band
Sunnyvale Elks Lodge375 North Pastoria Avenue Sunnyvale, CA
Sunday, January 27, 2013
1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
S B T J SC A L E N D A R
FRISCO JAZZ BANDBob Schulz’
February 24Pat Dutrow’sJazzMeisters
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