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Producer’s Notes by Art Good renowned Seabreeze Jazz Festival in the Florida Panhandle, on through Catalina Island in October. For about 2 decades It was payday for the Smooth Jazz Industry. And here we are again, and I say WE because so many of you come every single Fall and have upwards of 2 decades and some for nearly 3 decades, for a 28th October. Gathered or “stranded by choice” on an Island surrounded by … Sea. All of us .. the same ilk. Lovers of Smooth Jazz. The musical genre we first fell in love with 20-30 years ago when suddenly some jazz appeared that had some melody to it. And in love with the SuperStars who finally put that Melody to Jazz like Grover Washington Jr., David Sanborn, Earl Klugh, Kenny G, Lee Ritenour, Joe Sample, David Benoit … Groups like Spyro Gyra, Acoustic Alchemy, The Rippingtons. Spurred forth by radio shows like mine, Lites Out San Diego, begun in 1982 which led to the JazzTrax syndicated show founded in 1985. Another in Atlanta, another in New York. Then suddenly as this festival was emerging in 1987, full radio formatted Smooth Jazz stations across America. Beginning with KIFM in San Diego, then The Wave in Los Angeles, KKSF in San Francisco, WNUA in Chicago, and other cities like Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Seattle, Sacramento, Cleveland, Phoenix … As more and more audience fell in line and in love with these artists, and this sound, the PROMOTERS fell in line too. Catalina was the first major jazz festival to go ALL smooth jazz even as some of the more heritage pure jazz festivals, the Heritage in New Orleans, the Monterrey, the Playboy in Hollywood began to notice as well and began to sprinkle in a few smooth acts here and there like Boney James and Spyro Gyra. In the 90’s smooth jazz festivals began to proliferate across America. The smooth jazz artists touring constantly. Beginning each April with the 1 It’s now a beat up story how most of the major market radio stations after a quarter century, formatting Smooth Jazz and as recently as just a few years ago being amongst the highest grossing dollar stations in the country, began dropping off, flipping formats overnight, as our demo got older (always wiser) as broadcasting will always chase after youth even as it once chased after us. But still one of the major channels on Sirius/XM satellite radio, WATERCOLORS is Smooth Jazz. And for those of you who Pandora your tunes, all you gotta do is put in a Peter White station on your computer, or a Fourplay station, whomever your favorite artist, and you don’t miss a smooth jazz beat, even if your hometown smooth jazz radio station went away. This is our music, our genre, our artists, what we love and what we’ve loved for 20 to 30 years now. The major portion of our adult lives. We won’t be changing our musical tastes. Not at this stage. Not ever. Even as the movies of Robin Williams won’t go away and possibly will be watched even more, now that he’s gone, we’re still listening constantly to Grover Washington Jr. even though he’s been gone 16 years. We will be listening to what has been inspiring our ears and hearts the past 3 decades clear through our retirement and to our final days. Because now….it’s ALL up in the Cloud. Wherever that CLOUD might be. Fact is, the entire JazzTrax Radio Show Music Library is now stored in I-Tunes, in that cloud somewhere. I, like everyone in broadcasting went to producing the JazzTrax Radio Show on computer a few years ago. When I travel to the Oregon Coastline each summer to get out of the Palm Springs desert heat, the JazzTrax Studio travels in my briefcase. To be quite honest I used to be really proud of my impressive radio studio. Anyone walking in saw walls of CD’s. Stacks of recording equipment. Even stuff that meant nothing but lit up and looked impressive. The JazzTrax Syndicated Radio Show was produced from there for several decades and at one point had a Quarter Million people listening each weekend to what was produced in that impressive room even as “that room” left JazzTrax.com San Diego for Los Angeles and then for Palm Springs. Being totally honest I fought the idea of “just doing it all on a computer.” Fought it unnecessarily for a bunch of years until finally necessity dictated which it eventually always does huh? Now someone walks into my office and says, “What happened to all the CD’s.” I say, “They’re in my storage unit out by Palm Springs Airport. Where AirForce One lands a couple times a year (and maybe more times in the future as the President of the United States is rumored to maybe be buying a house near JazzTrax in Rancho Mirage. “So where’s your radio studio now Art?” I point to my computer. Although I’m now a MAC guy. And I swear by it. I would stand on the moon and do testimonials to MAC if asked. How can you compete with putting someone’s contact information into your computer, then turning to your I-Phone and that information is ALREADY THERE TOO! (where is this cloud exactly?) But I learned how to produce JazzTrax radio on a PC and still am most comfortable still using PC for that. But earlier this year upon purchasing the newest PC … only to find the newest have NO CD DISC player or extractor in them. How can this be? I do a syndicated radio show. I looked at the ‘Best Buy’ guy in disbelief. He said, “There is no need for CD technology now, (obviously catering more to YOUTH again). Everyone works off MP3’s, downloading their songs and albums.” This very young “expert” said “Who buys CD’s anymore?” Well they do here at this festival in large volume to get the Artist’s autograph on it! But once again that CLOUD came “flying through.” As brand new smooth jazz cd’s arrive, I extract all their tunes into my MAC since the new PC computer has no such abilities anymore. Some of you already know …. clicked I-Tunes Match. Those tunes FLEW through the “somewhere” to the new PC when I clicked it’s I-Tunes Match too. Whallah…..everything I’d extracted from those new CD’s on my MAC, were instantly in I-Tunes on my new PC. Houdini would be beyond disbelief. After all this is all truly beyond magic. Steve Jobs may you rest in peace. I’m also confident Houdini would have LOVED Smooth Jazz! SATURDAY NIGHT JAZZTRAX AFTERPARTY with DJ Jonathan Phillips at Descanso Beach No Ticket Required ** Full Food & Drink Bar ** Beach FirePits Lit JazzTrax.com Producer’s Notes continued from page 1 When the JazzTrax syndicated radio show began, almost 30 years ago, (1985) I was sending the entire radio show out to the original 4 radio stations, on HUGE Reel to Reel Tapes. They had to return those tapes so future shows could be recorded over the old shows. Then in the 90’s we switched to burning whole shows on CD when that became economically feasible. These were simply thrown away after airing. As the Island gets closer suddenly this enormous 7th Wonder of the World comes into focus at the entrance to Avalon Bay, slowly getting larger and larger. Such an odd place, on an Island for such an amazing structure. But that’s where chewing gum magnate William Wrigley built his Casino, in 1929. The view UP the Island towards 2 Harbors (where Natalie Wood drowned) and so many movies have been filmed. Then entering the harbor of a tiny quaint seaport village .. magically called .. Avalon. Jay Beckenstein of Spyro Gyra said on his first arrival in ’87…almost a feel of a mini Monte Carlo. Now when I’m finished completing a JazzTrax Show in my studio (on my computer), I simply click, or actually drag, and it all uploads to some magical place in the sky, actually I think a computer in Agoura, CA, and our affiliates click, and download it from there. Nothing is mailed any longer. No wonder the postal service is going broke. Next realizing you can walk to Everything. The primary mode of transport for All the locals .. Golf Carts! By the way a brand new mayor welcomes you. She is Anni Marshall who once upon a time signed my marriage certificate because I got married on this Island. Anni’s husband Billy Delbert managed this Casino and Ballroom for a couple decades until retirement a few years ago and remains an excellent friend. For JazzTrax Streaming, the way most of you listen to our weekly show, available 24/7 at www.JazzTrax.com, I upload to a place in Vancouver, Washington. You stream it from there. Oddly enough driving back from Seattle to Palm Springs in August, I was just about to cross the Columbia River at Portland on I-205 and realized I was literally at the offramp to our streaming company. When a ROCK hit the windshield of my brand new car forcing me to replace the windshield when I got home. Someday maybe we’ll simply download new windshields when we get such streaking cracks. So it’s October again where each Fall since 1987 Catalina Island has become the Center of the Smooth Jazz Universe. It’s first Magic, the ocean air and open Pacific Ocean as your Catalina Express boat leaves the Mainland Ports for a refreshing hour Westward crossing to the Island. Sometimes dolphins dancing around your boat. Sea Gulls hoping you’ll lose some crumbs off your snack. Once, honest to god, the boat I was on in, stopped to watch a whale breaching. Avalon’s Brand New Mayor Anni Marshall Suddenly you’re on an Island surrounded by sea but with great restaurants. Many Brand New as Avalon has the past few years gone through a renaissance in new restaurants including The Avalon Grille, just last year the BlueWater Avalon, just this Summer, Maggie’s Blue Rose, Mexican Fare and Margaritas. In August Sunset Magazine’s national poll placed Catalina Island No. 17 of the WEST’S 20 BEST ISLANDS, with Avalon and the Casino, on its August cover. It’s description, 4.096 permanent residents where “THE VIBE is A Jazz Age fantasy come to life, 22 miles out at sea from Los Angeles. Avalon, maintaining a movie-set quality, down to the golf carts that whiz past instead of cars. Descanso Beach now with Wi Fi-equipped cabanas. Newest Island feature Heli-Biking and Heli-Hiking packages. Such history and such hollywood here. Before she was Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Baker) at age 16 spent a year living in Avalon. Spencer Davis lives here full time. Stevie Winfield was lead singer of The Spencer Davis Group when they hit big with Spencer’s composition "Gimme Some Lovin’". General George Patton, before leading U.S. troops to victory in Europe in World War II, often wandered the streets here as a child while growing up in nearby Pasadena. In the early 1900’s the Patton’s owned a 2nd home in Avalon on what was then termed “fashionable Catalina Island.” His father the district attorney for the then “little town of Los Angeles,” who donated much of the land for the new downtown of Pasadena. The Wrigleys first West Coast mansion was in Pasadena (now the headquarters for the Tournament of Roses Parade) thus the Wrigleys (owners of Catalina Island) and Pattons were likely society friends. But you know this Island from your many years coming to JazzTrax. Many have long added an extra day to their stay, before or after the weekend knowing what’s here continued on page 21 JAZZTRAX 2014 JazzTrax Creator & Producer, Art Good Production Manager & Stage Director, Gregg Hudson Box Office and Ticket Manager, Cristina Gorka Director of Security, SEE YOU NEXT YEAR 2015 Jack Tolofogo Merchandise Store Manager, Mary Tolofogo Ballroom/Stage Audio, U.S. Audio Ballroom Lighting, Pacific Coast Entertainment Festival Photographs, Pat Benter Festival Program Graphic Designer, Michael Massoud **OCTOBER 8-11 **OCTOBER 15-18 2 The Performers notes by Art Good Nightly GREEN PIER LATE NIGHT JAZZ ZONE Avalon Grille - Maggie’s Blue Rose - Catalina Island Brew House OPEN LATE 4 5 HUNGRY? Use your Smart Phone and visit our Hungr y Page at JazzTrax.com 2015 Pre Ticket Order Forms Need Postmarked by this November 1st 6 7 Be 1st to Know 2015 Artists Leave Your E-Mail Address Homepage JazzTrax.com smooth jazz? contemporary jazz? it’s Catalina Jazz Rick Braun Jonathan Butler Steve Cole Jackiem Joyner Yellowjackets enjoy Rick perform with Jazz Attack Saturday the 11th mackavenue.com available at itunes.com/mackavenue JENNIFER KEITH QUINTET vocals band Friday Evening 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 17 Her newest album release in July tells all regarding the era from which she specializes. ‘Live Aboard the Queen Mary’ in the style of Classic American Music from the 40’s through the 50’s. Recorded LIVE on the beautiful historic Queen Mary anchored in Long Beach since the 70’s. Jennifer and tenor saxophonist and co-founder of Royal Crown Revue, Mando Dorame both were part of the Revue. The band credited for reviving the swing movement in the 1990’s. The Revue was featured in “Gene Simmons Family Jewels” and the motion picture ‘The Mask” starring Jim Carrey. Jennifer herself a descendent of a long line of entertainers that began with her Great Great Grandfather B.F. Keith, the “K” in RKO Pictures, one of the Big Five studios of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Described as “a pinup doll with a voice reminiscent of Peggy Lee meets Julie London meets June Christy meets Patsy Cline.” Where Lounge meets Pin-up.” A regular headliner in Vegas and often in Los Angeles at Cicada Club. In Vegas where tube dresses and vodka Red Bulls are swapped for silk skirts and gin martinis according to the Las Vegas Sun, Jennifer and Quintet continuously stop casino foot traffic as People Love the Visual which she gives. While reinterpreting the standards of the 30’s through the 60’s with sass and bravado. A perfect fit for our 1929 Island Ballroom. WARREN HILL sax Sunday Afternoon 2nd on Avalon Ballroom October 19 Born in the Canadian 60’s in Toronto. A teen-age guitarist playing in his own rock band. As an “A” student in math and physics accepted into the prestigious program of Engineering Science at the University of Toronto but the studies so demanding it cut his music playing down to just once a week. Applying for Berklee College of Music in Boston he received a full scholarship, completely flipping his career decision. Performing at his own graduation, record producer Russ Titelman in the audience, hired Warren on the spot to record 2 solos on Chaka Khan’s “CK”. Heading from Boston to Los Angeles he was spotted again by the famous Artist Director at Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun who offered Warren his 1st record contract. After 8 months composing and preparing to make that debut record, before he could even step foot in a recording studio, due to sudden cutbacks at the label he was shut down and the deal was pulled. Warren pounded the Hollywood pavement finding a home with RCA Records. His 1991 debut caught the attention of Natalie Cole who signed him to be her opening act on the “Unforgettable” Tour in front of 250,000 people in 2 months! including 3 nights at Radio City Music Hall. 11 solo projects later Warren is also doing his Daughter’s thing. Olivia, age 14 as“Olivia Rox” a singer/songwriter with over 200 songs composed since the age of 4. Warren is currently working on a new CD and on his daughter’s CD and on his daughter’s next film. MARC ANTOINE french classical guitar Sunday Afternoon 2nd on with Brian Simpson Avalon Ballroom Oct 12 This Frenchman gives JazzTrax and this Ballroom stage credit for being his first major stage appearance in 1994. Born in Paris early 60’s. In his 20’s moving cross channel to London taking part in the budding London Acid Jazz scene and then to play in the original BASIA band. Her U.S. stage debut in 1988 at Humphrey’s Concerts in San Diego I introduced that night as Humphrey’s concert host and on that 1st Basia’s tour it wasn’t Peter White yet on guitar but Marc. Moving on to Tokyo briefly before taking his most definitive career geographical move, to a 12 year stay in Los Angeles beginning early 90’s. His solo debut, 1994’s ‘Classical Soul.’ It’s radio hit, “Unity.” 1995’s ‘Urban Gypsy’ his 2nd, included his signature song, “Latin Quarter.” Earning him Radio & Records Best New Artist of the Year honors. Next earning the 1998 JazzTrax Song of the Year ‘Sunland’ and JazzTrax Album of the Year ’ Madrid.’ While winning the Gavin Convention honor of Best Smooth Jazz Artist of the Year. Early 00’s The Antoine’s with young son Alessandro left America for wife Rebecah’s hometown of Madrid. From Spain Marc has constantly crossed the Atlantic to continue playing his music where he is most popular, in America with rumors the Antoine’s might be moving back to Southern California soon. 2012’s ‘Guitar Destiny’ remains his most recent release. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR 2015 **OCTOBER 8-11 **OCTOBER 15-18 10 CHRIS STANDRING guitar Sunday Afternoon 1st on Avalon Ballroom Oct 12 British having been born early 60’s in Buckinghamshire, England, on a dairy farm. Solo debut 1997. Just 3 years later honored for his ‘Hip Sway’ project as 2000’s JazzTrax Album of the Year. Thus honored again for 2010 JazzTrax Album of the Year for his orchestral smooth jazz approach with STRINGS on ‘Blue Bolero’ which he performed with String Section, 2 Violins, Viola, Cello here on Catalina Island. Holding claim to 3 No. 1 songs having just added “Sneakin’ Out the Front Door” this past Spring from his new 2014 cd ‘Don’t Talk, Dance!’ Claims he amped up to 120 bpm on most of the project’s cuts. Going deep into his love for Euro-styled drum/bass driven chill, progressive dance music, ambient trance, electronic dance music and some dub step. His constant redefining of this genre’s creative boundaries comes because .. he gets bored with himself. All coming off a “snap” moment in production where something sends him and the song “off to the races.” He loves sharp left turns. NICK COLIONNE guitar vocals Friday Evening 2nd on Avalon Ballroom October 10 Such a fun find in the mid 00’s. So much Sound and PERSONALITY. He was still a local Chicago musician just waiting to be found. Priming to make his step onto the National Smooth Jazz Scene. True Chicago where he’s spent his entire life, except when he skips town in the wee morning hours, before daylight to hit his favorite lake in NorthEast Illinois. FISHING is his passion after music and maybe before music. Claims he sits waiting for the call telling him he has a Catalina Island date because it means beyond the stage appearance he can do some Ocean Fishing off the Avalon Pier. Jazz and Blues and Vocals and great Dry Humor. In his personal life he’s received the Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian Award for his ongoing commitment to mentoring children and his community and national work in support of breast cancer causes. In his 18th year mentoring kids at the St. Laurence K-8 School in suburban Elgin, IL. And bringing brand new tunes from his 2014 Spring release ‘Influences.’ ANDY ALLO vocals guitar Friday Evening 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 10 You Tube is where we spotted her. “People Pleaser” and “If I Was a King.” Backed by an incredible horn section including Maceo Parker & Trombone Shorty. So we’re kind’ve spinning the bottle as she’ll appear simple as a Jazz Trio. But she’s gotten over 2 million You Tube Views! Born in Bamenda, Northwest Region, Cameroon. She is a singersongwriter, guitarist, pianist, model AND actress. Starring this Summer in a Wells Fargo Bank commercial which aired repeatedly in Summer’s NHL playoffs. Andy playing herself as a rising guitarist albeit using a made up name. In the commercial she is SYDNEY. She’s been on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! Owning dual U.S. / Cameroon citizenship having moved to Sacramento in 2000 at age 11. Following high school with her own band, Allo and the Traffic Jam, she performed for tips on the corner of 22nd and J streets. Her first known solo gig appearance at Open Mic night, 2008, at the Fox & Goose Public House downtown Sac. 1st solo album, 2009 led her to a role as a singer/guitarist in Prince’s 2011 band, The New Power Generation. Prince collaborated on 3 songs on her 2012 ’Superconductor’ CD. 11 Nightly GREEN PIER LATE NIGHT JAZZ ZONE Avalon Grille - Maggie’s Blue Rose - Catalina Island Brew House OPEN LATE Luau Larry’s Where the Bar Meets the Bay! Friday & Sat. Nights LIVE MUSIC Breakfast Buffet All you can eat - 8am - 12pm Saturday & Sunday BRIAN SIMPSON keys Sunday Afternoon 2nd on with Marc Antoine Avalon Ballroom October 12 Native Gurnee, Illinois. Graduate of Northern Illinois University before coming to the L A music scene. His hidden fact. He wrote a chart topping #1 R&B hit in 1991 for the group Surface, “The First Time.” His solo career kicked in briefly in ’95 and then he set it aside becoming Music Director for Dave Koz. Position he’s held ever since. His 2nd solo project would be thus delayed for a decade. 2005’s ‘It’s All Good’ gave him his own 1st No. l song. Also Music Director for the annual Smooth Jazz Cruises in the Caribbean. Organizing the ego’s and tunes of a multitude of smooth jazz superstars for nightly performances at Sea. He knows how to satisfy smooth jazz sailing souls with the talents of all star artists surrounding his keyboards as the giant ships ply the exotic ocean seas and Mediterranean Islands. Brian’s most recent CD 2013’s ‘Just What You Need.’ DOTSERO band sax guitar Sunday Afternoon 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 19 The JazzTrax Festival has been internationally flavored since it’s inception in 1987. About the only place we haven’t pulled an artist from is Pakistan and I tried even that (The Sachal Studios Orchestra). But this band is the one that brings the mile high flavor of the Rocky Mountains. They are the jazzical heart of Denver. Their name taken from a small mountain town even higher up in the Rockies of Colorado. DOTSERO means “Something Unique” and there’s a sign for the town off I-70 headed for Vail. DOTSERO is listed on some of the earliest geographical railroad maps Westward Bound. Launching in 1990 they uphold the smooth jazz standard in Denver with their very own ‘Jazz at Jacks’ Jazz Club. They call it Home Base and yes they are Colorado Rockies fans. Dotsero is ownership and serves as house band for whomever they bring in. Dotsero is forever led by brothers Stephen Watts on sax and David Watts on guitar. JUMAANE SMITH trumpet Sunday Evening 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 12 Even as he has traveled the world with Michael Bublé, played stages in massive stadiums, appeared on national television and performed for two sitting U.S. presidents, Jumaane has as of Jan. now recorded his 1st cd “I Only Have Eyes For You.” He’s worked his trumpet with Stevie Wonder, Quincy Jones, Alicia Keys, The Jonas Brothers, Natalie Cole, James Ingram, Wynton Marsalis, and his primary boss Michael Bublé . It began age 16 as a member of the Roosevelt High School Jazz Band performing at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. In 2003 for George W. Bush in the East Room of the White House. In 2005, still early 20’s invited to audition for Michael Bublé’s band. 9 years later he continues as part of the Bublé family. Playing the Grammy’s with Stevie Wonder, recording “As I Am” with Alicia Keys. Recordings he’s appeared on have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, garnered 4 Grammy Nominations, earned 3 Grammy wins. TV shows he’s appeared on total an audience of around 100 million viewers. Whole New World going solo after a lifetime of learning from an all-star mentorship. VINCENT INGALA sax Saturday Afternoon 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 18 I’d heard about this young man clear back to when he was 17. People kept preaching’ him. Suddenly 2 years ago when Jessy J pulled from Sax and the City’s Catalina Island date the agent asked if I wanted to just take a reduction in price. 2 all stars instead of 3. Tempted but I replied, off the top of my head, “Could you get this young teen-age saxophonist Vincent Ingala to replace her. Vincent stole the show. 2012’s ‘Can’t Stop Now’ earned him 2 Top 5 singles and 1st No. 1 song. Just 2 months ago he left his hometown, Prospect, Connecticut, just 20 miles from the now infamous Newtown, CT. I sat with his mom at Thornton Winery after he’d led on for Al Jarreau. She had that week moved her “only child” out to LA and was returning now wistfully empty-nested back to Connecticut. Vincent will be The new Sunday Brunch Weekly Host in the new Dave Koz Lounge, each Sunday at the brand new Spaghettini Beverly Hills as he lands permanently in Los Angeles! MARCUS ANDERSON saxophone Saturday Afternoon 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 11 ‘Style Meets Substance’ released late Winter marks the 5th solo cd for this young saxophonist hailing from Roebuck, South Carolina then to North Carolina Central University next to Durham and then the Raleigh suburb of Cary. Now well planted for a number of years in the ‘Dream” gig of any musician. Saxophonist in the horn section of PRINCE The New Power Generation. Fellow Prince horn players are featured collaborators on Marcus newest solo project. His new song “Paisley Red” inspired by working with Prince which he describes as “if I’m in grad school, business classes, and etiquette school all wrapped into one, thank you Paisley University!” I spotted him a few years ago while searching for someone unknown to book. Noticing he had captured the Capital Jazz Fest Challenge. He juggles his solo dates with touring the world with Prince. occasional sub-in with “The Sax Pack” alongside Jeff Kashiwa and Steve Cole. 15 STREAMING JAZZTRAX 24/7 from Anywhere in the World on-line at JazzTrax.com JOSH VIETTI violin Saturday Evening 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 18 My ears spotted this young LA instrumentalist while jogging the desert golf trails, headphones tied to Pandora. It was Josh version of Vanessa Carlton’s 2002 hit “A Thousand Miles” that stopped me dead in my jogging tracks. Christmas 2012 named one of Los Angeles Best Breakout Music Acts of the year by CBS-TV. Termed a Hip-Hop Violinist who incorporates country, pop, jazz and classical music styles into his repertoire. Nobody does all that. Playing violin from age 4. Training with Mischa Lefkowitz for 10 years earning a violin scholarship with the LA Philharmonic. But get this. Josh was discovered as a Street Musician on Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica. Reportedly selling nearly 50,000 demo CDs on the street from the trunk of his car! LEBRON sax with GENERATION neXt Friday Evening 2nd on Avalon Ballroom October 17 Time has certainly passed as this young man’s interest in music came one night when his Dad had bought tickets to an Earl Klugh concert. His father suddenly unable to make the show, his mom took LeBron in Dad’s place….age 12. It wasn’t Earl Klugh but Earl’s sax player who blew LeBron away thus igniting his passion on this instrument. Then next he grabbed an old tenor saxophone from his Dad’s closet and started teaching himself. His dad had played sax as a way of paying his way through college. Growing up in Arizona he studied under Hugh Lovelady, the lead alto player for Frank Sinatra’s band. His debut album is ‘Shades’. After appearing here a year ago as a band member he arrives this year as a member of this fresh new young all star band Generation neXt. LIN ROUNTREE trumpet with GENERATION neXt Friday Evening 2nd on Avalon Ballroom October 17 The spicy new, young all star group Generation neXt finally brings this Soul-Trumpeter to the Island. I like the way this sounds … “emerging from the ‘new’ Detroit music factory.” Originally from Alexandria, Virginia. From there heading South to Florida. Recruited by the Florida A&M University music program and the famed Marching 100’ in Tallahassee. Next landing in Detroit hitting the music scene hard there in the Motor City learning from Detroit musicians. Forming his own working group ‘Up Close.’ For 6 years as band-leader working the tough Detroit club circuit. In 2012 appearing in the film ’Sparkle’ starring Whitney Houston. His newest release ’Serendipitous’ released on CutMore Records, just one year ago this fall. NICHOLAS COLE keys with GENERATION neXt Friday Evening 2nd on Avalon Ballroom October 17 Goldsboro, North Carolina population 36,437 says it all as hometown where Nicholas as he just cleared age 20 was still living at home. As a teen and still playing piano and organ since age 4 at Mt. Zion Church Ministires he was already signed to the international record label Trippin’ N Rhythm Records. His Dad having executive produced Nicholas solo debut in their home studio AT AGE 17. Having already appeared twice with his band at JazzTrax, Nicholas arrives this Fall within the youngest smooth jazz all star band out there, Generation neXt. With plans to attend Berklee School of Music in Boston but miles ahead of his classmates having already 2 albums under his belt. Ahead of reaching age 20 already a veteran of such renowned festival stages as this one and others. GREG MANNING keys Sunday Evening 1st on Avalon Ballroom October 19 Talk about international flavor. Greg grew up in Zurich, Switzerland. He is Swiss-American. Beginning piano at age 12. Moving to the U.S. in later teen years attending, like so many other smoothers Berklee College of Music in Boston, walking distance from Fenway Park. I know, I’ve walked it. He was asked to compose the music for “Keep Cool”, the most successful and longest running German language musical. Which led him back to Zurich where he continued composing and producing for records and television. Then married he and wife moved back to the U.S. permanently with Greg winding up on the Brian McKnight 2000 ‘Back at One Tour’. Also touring for nearly a decade as keyboardist/music director in Jonathan Butler’s band. From ’03 to ’07 acting as Music Director for MusicStar, the Swiss version of American Idol. His debut album, ‘The Calling’ coming in 2010. He also scored the complete sound design for “Kampf der Chore,” which aired on Swiss TV in 2010 as well as scoring music for 3 weekly shows on Swiss national TV. This year signed as the very first artist on Maurice White (Earth, Wind and Fire) new Kalimba Music Label. ‘Dance With You’ was released in July. 2015 Full Series Tickets On Sale this Thanksgiving Weekend on-line JazzTrax.com 16 JazzTrax.com Producer’s Notes continued from page 2 “beyond The Jazz.” Inland Island Tours by Bus or Jeep. Scuba and Snorkeling. Fishing off a pier or deep sea around the Island. Golf where Howard Hughes and Katherine Hepburn once played at the Catalina Country Club next to the Field of Dreams where the Chicago Cubs held spring training through the 40’s and 50’s. First run movies in the Casino’s historic 1929 movie theater. Descanso Beach Club where the Zip Line concludes it’s unbelievable ZIP DOWN the mountain. Where the JazzTrax Thursday Night Unplugged Concerts are held. Where no ticket is required to dance at midnight ON an Island beach at the Saturday Night JazzTrax AfterParties. The Beach Bar rocking all year long and with Kayak rentals enticing one to get a little ocean exercise in. The JazzTrax Festival since 1987. In 1991 expanding to 2 weekends. In 1999 to 3. This Fall our first, dialed back, to Two October Weekends. A fix we should have done after the 2009 recession. I thank you for adjusting with us which you obviously did gauging by our anticipated Opening Weekend Sell-Out. Our consolidation now has this Fall Festival properly aligned to continue another 10 years. This is the New OCTOBER going forward. In ALL the World No Place like this … In ALL the World No Jazz Festival like this … art good Originator and Producer of JazzTrax N E W F RO M C O N C O R D M U S I C G RO U P DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS MINDI ABAIR PETER WHITE The 25th of December Wild Heart Smile Celebrate the holidays with the famed saxophonist and his all-new album, featuring an amazing array of special guests... The powerhouse saxophonist/vocalist is back with a little more rock ‘n’ roll, a little more soul…and a lot more abandon! Features special guests… The famed smooth jazz and jazz fusion guitarist presents this exciting 10-track collection of personally written, all-new material, with guests... JONATHAN BUTLER, GLORIA ESTEFAN GREGG ALLMAN, JOE PERRY MINDI ABAIR FANTASIA , KENNY G BOOKER T, KEB’ MO’ RICK BRAUN HEATHER HEADLEY, RICHARD MARX TROMBONE SHORTY EUGE GROOVE JOHNNY MATHIS, MAYSA MAX WEINBERG AND MORE TROMBONE SHORTY, BEBE WINANS WADDY WACHTEL STEVIE WONDER AND OTHERS INDIA .ARIE, ERIC BENÉT All titles now available at