2012 JazzTrax Festival Program
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2012 JazzTrax Festival Program
JAZZTRAX 2012 Person Ingredients CREDITS JazzTrax Creator & Producer Art Good Palm Springs, California Production Manager & Stage Director Gregg Hudson Anaheim Hills, California Ballroom Audio & Sound U.S. Audio North Hollywood, California Ballroom Lighting Pacific Coast Entertainment Huntington Beach, California Program & Website Graphic Michael Massoud Digital Color Works Woodland Hills, California Ticket Manager Cristina Gorka Rancho Cucamonga, California Chief of Security Jack Tolofogo San Diego, California Merchandise Manager Mary Kay Von Brendel Minneapolis, Minnesota Poster & Program Cover Design Mix Marketing Aliso Viejo, California Even though Art Good’s JazzTrax Radio Show disappeared in a lot of cities that lost their Smooth Jazz Radio Stations it’s still on the Air EVERYWHERE. You can listen at Anytime from Anywhere In the World by streaming it on your computer 24/7 at www.JazzTrax.com. BUDDY ROGERS AND HIS 15-MAN ORCHESTRA, THE CALIFORNIAN CAVELIERS, PERFORMING IN THE CASINO BALLROOM, 1935. EARLY AVALON BAY, CIRCA 1914. Producer’s Notes by Art Good 25 years of doing something. Must be a career and somehow it became that for me. I'm guessing you've got your own thing that you've been doing for 25 years. Else you couldn't afford to be here.....this weekend. As one of the individuals first involved in creating the genre of Smooth Jazz. First to put it on Radio. The West Coast version. 1982 in San Diego. First to syndicate it. Labor Day Weekend 1985. First to create an all contemporary jazz festival. October 1987. I've commented many times in this space on the current 'State of Smooth Jazz.' Smooth Jazz is totally ALIVE. It's just DIFFERENT now. There are still some faithful long abiding Smooth Jazz Radio Stations, but in most major markets where Smooth Jazz Radio RULED for 2 decades it's gone, cept by Internet. I think 'the bosses' who flipped those stations kind of knee jerk reacted. As recently as 5 years ago this format in key markets was No. 1 adult rated and grossing great advertising dollars. As our demographic got into their 50's the advertisers who are famous for desiring “YOUNG” got 'those bosses' into believing it was over for smooth jazz radio.” Not sure what they were thinking. Considering the younger generation had abandoned traditional radio long ago for their I Pods and I Tunes I'm not sure who they thought they were deserting us middle agers for. Nonetheless Smooth Jazz Radio, long dominant, went away in places like Milwaukee, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Denver, Sacramento and finally even where it began on the West Coast, in San Diego. Without even a phone call or email, San Diego took me off the air last fall after 31 years, as even they too flipped. I was first heard on San Diego radio, Summer 1979, doing overnights as a Summer Relief disc jockey on what was then a Mellow Rock station patterning after KNX-FM. The station, in Los Angeles, that inspired me into radio. Listening during my early 70's college days. September 1979 came my big b reak as KIFM's new Morning Drive Announcer. My 1st big market big gig. In 1981 I became their Program Director. March 8, 1982 was the evening my creation, 'Lites Out San Diego' began taking the city by storm, even leading to one of the most successful concert series, Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay. There was hardly a concert on that stage I didn't host through the 80's and into the 90's. I departed San Diego to “try” marriage in Los Angeles in 1998, later relocating to Palm Springs, but the syndicated JazzTrax Radio Show continued to air every Sunday Night in San Diego, until last fall. I'm also not making any phone calls nor sending any e-mails, but in this space would like to thank all who ran KIFM from that June night in 1979 until October 2011. For three decades plus, you gave my voice on San Diego's airwaves. At one point in the 80's I was ranked the 4th most recognizable name and voice on San Diego Television and Radio. 32 years. That's a Damn 'Good' run. But hey, it ain't over yet. Remember I said the State of Smooth Jazz is ALIVE. Just DIFFERENT. I used to get asked by any stranger, “what do you do for a living?” For 35 years I'd answer, “ I'm in Radio.” And whereas I still produce the 5 hour JazzTrax Showcase of the Absolute Newest and Classic Old, each week. Now producing it on computer. This radio show used to dominate my time, taking half the week. Now I accomplish a show in a morning's time. The entire musical catalog of contemporary jazz 1974 to 2012 now residing in my I Tunes library. Whiles it still goes out to about 15 radio stations by upload then download across America and Streams 24/7 at www.JazzTrax.com. Now my answer to that question of what I do has become. “I produce Jazz Festivals.” Maybe just like you, as I've gotten up into my 50's and tried to evaluate my life, my 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 JazzTrax.com work and what the hell I'm doing with myself. The interesting thing about thro wing festivals is that a vast majority of the work happens long BEFORE the event itself. My job as a festival producer, and it's taken me 26 years to understand this, is to create something, before it occurs, that gets YOU to come. Like it was yesterday I remember a moment in divorce court 4 years ago. The judge was “trying” to understand what I did and how I spent my time, even though it was clear I was simply making a living like everyone else. The opposing attorn e y of course painting me as close as he could to being everything bad it seemed except a murderer. But the relevant line here was. 'Mr. Good. You show up on an Island on the Friday (or Thursday) the day the festival begins and you throw a 3 weekend festival over the next 2 weeks and then you're done until the next October. I can still feel my jaw dropping. That was the gist of it.....for His Honor. With all due respect your Honor that's not quite how it goes. There are 30 different bands to carefully select, according to Who's Hot, Who's Not, Who will Sell Tickets, Who can I Discover. And Can I even Get Them......at a fair price. And agents and artist managers to negotiate with and ain't THAT FUN. Never mind all the eff o rt the past few years to get a Kenny G, a George Benson, a Dave Koz, a Boney James, a Herb Alpert, a Chris Botti, that fell t h rough after great eff o rt or a Basia you final got, contract and all, only to have her simply....cancel her tour 5 months later. Hope this isn't too complicated for the court but then you spend every day all year marketing what you've created. The hardest work, and it takes all year, is getting people to COME. To spend money on what is not an inexpensive weekend because this is an Island you have to get to. Fact is as you well know, the cheapest part of the weekend is the actual JazzTrax Tickets. And you have continued to spend and come, for a q u a rter century, even through the worst recession and economy of our lifetimes. I say this in part to explain that I have justified to myself fully, what I do. My parents are both gone so I don't have that end of the justification to worry about. I feel pretty good about it in fact. I feel continued on page 2 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 1 Producer’s Notes continued from page 1 rather American and whiles I, like all of you struggled to make it through the recession, I generated a hell of a lot of tourist business for Catalina Island and Big Bear Lake during the worst and hardest of times. I drove people, tourists, and their dollars for 26 years now to an Island surrounded by ocean, in a month that before October 1987 had been “off season.” Keeping summer workers in their jobs through October for a quarter century instead of their season ending in September just after Labor Day. I've been told the jobs JazzTrax created here each October helped some struggling couples be able to buy their little childre n Christmas presents. I've been told the jobs YOUR festival tourism dollars generated here helped the local infrastructure and through the Great Recession kept some local businesses going. As I've thought back it's been good for my soul to know that even as I barely made it through a combo of great recession and great divorce, I did my small part to help drive the U.S. Economy through it's recovery from the Great Recession at least in Avalon and Big Bear Lake, California. That helps me sleep at night, even with less money in the bank. Actually as I put my pen down. (writing this with a pen Art?) Sorry, I'm reading the new book on President James Garfield, so that sounded good. Here in July 2012 as I write this, I am already plotting the Artist Line-Ups for all of 2013. Thinking, eating, sleeping Catalina Island and Big Bear Lake every day all year long, just as you do the same with your life long line of work. It's what we do, right? I think of it now this way and it's helped my aging and creativity process. The merchants of Avalon have long counted on me to fill their hotels, restaurants and ferry boats through most of October. Although Catalina Island tourism picked up dramatically again in 2011-2012, during the Great Recession Avalon merchants told me things were so bad, summer tourism then so down, that they literally counted on JazzTrax in October to keep them going. Without your dollars spent here during the festival, many didn't know how they'd make it through the dismal off season winters. 2 Now in Big Bear Lake, Calif., as our Summer Music Festival has grown, I distinctly am feeling the merchants up there at this mountain resort have a new found respect for not only the increased tourism JazzTrax is creating ahead of their normal 4th of July to Labor Day tourism boom, but the type of people Smooth Jazz Music brings in and the amount of dollars you drop while at the Lake. What's Ahead? As you can tell from the overhead helicopter shots Above this past June's JazzTrax Festival from the air above Big Bear Lake, our Summer JazzTrax Setting in the S o u t h e rn California Mountains with our floating stage right on the lake, is stunning. We surged to almost Sell-Out on Saturday this past June. We will be expanding our seating capacities a bit so we can handle the more of you wanting to come up Above the Clouds while still retaining our intimate and open space Lakeside feeling. W h e re else can you buy a ticket on a boat, a floating suite, and sit alongside a floating stage on a lake watching Smooth Jazz perf o rmance. The Table Sections in the back will all be under umbrella or tent next year. The Tent area is being expanded. You who came experienced our new dining tent right on the beach and ONLY for those with Reserved Tickets. Our host hotels where you could walk to everything in the Village of Big Bear Lake, sold out for the first time while others found Cozy Quaint Mountain Cabins, some large enough to share with other couples to have a real smooth jazz weekend all around get together. Or the comfy mountain bed and breakfasts, one even on the lake. Others in the forests. The JazzTrax 'signature mix' of the 'Classic Artists of our Genre' while always serving up some just opening bottles of brand new Up and Comer new young Lions of Smooth Jazz. Nobody has introduced more future Stars of Smooth Jazz on festival stages than JazzTrax. Rippingtons and David Benoit in 1987. Acoustic Alchemy in 1988. Keiko Matsui in 1989. Mindi Abair all the way back in 1994. Jesse Cook in 1995, his first U.S. Concert appearance. Peter White credits his 1991 JazzTrax appearance as his very first major stage solo concert. Paul Brown in JazzTrax.com 2003. Jessy J, 2 years BEFORE her 2008 debut in 2006. I always wondered if the New Talent would dry up as we aged, but look this year at Jonathan Fritzen and Julian Vaughn, still in their 20's. And saxophonist Vincent Ingala who just this summer went Top 5 on the smooth jazz radio charts at Age 19. Or Nicholas Cole, age 18. The 1929 Avalon Ballroom continues to age like fine wine. One of the few places you can 'step back in time' as you walk in. The Wrigleys just a couple years ago did a major multi million dollar renovation on the outside and inside of the Casino. Just look at the transformation of Descanso Beach. The Zip Line which is now one of the most popular in the world and being expanded, including Night Zipping. (come on....you can do it....at least once). Smooth Jazz Island sits just far enough, 26 miles, off the Southern California coastline, but where between Santa Barbara and San Diego and Palm Springs, zillions live. While a growing number of you fly in from way Up North and Way Back East. Now f rom even places like London and Sydney and Athens. Because Catalina Island is a world famous tourist destination and JazzTrax is now ready to go beyond the Quarter Century Big Band Era that inhabited here in the Avalon Ballroom through the 30's, 40's and into the 1950's. As for YOU on this our Quarter Century Celebration of JazzTrax, here on the Island. I know you're going nowhere. This is Your Music. Radio managers be damned. And this has been Your Sound, Your Songs for 20 to 30 years. This is what you love. This is what you listen to. This is a huge part of Your Life's Heritage. This is what you fell in love and had children to and spent your money on and your vacations enjoying. Some of you for most of our JazzTrax history. A few of you for All Of It. We ' re going n o w h e re without our Smooth Jazz. Let the critics be Damned too. All set to enjoy another Quarter Century of October's on Catalina Island? Start making your plans for the 50th annual. It's almost here. October 2036. And by the way.................THANK YOU Art Good Creator/Producer/Host of Everything JazzTrax 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea WEEKEND 1 ~ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 4-7 MINDI ABAIR (also Appearing Weekend 2) Ballroom Performance: Saturday Evening, October 6 JazzTrax Producer Art Good 1st met Mindi in 1991. Fairly fresh out of Berkeley School of Music, in a Jazz Club in La Jolla, California. Intrigued by her look and her playing, he helped her band line up a host of San Diego area dates. She made her 1st JazzTrax stage appearance in a 1994 All Star Session on Catalina Island and many remember her jamming late into that night at the long gone Blue Parrot Bar with Rick Braun. She went on to play Sax for the likes of John Tesh, Jonathan Butler, Backstreet Boys, and Mandi Moore. Named the JazzTrax 2003 Debut Artist of the Year. 2006 'Life Less Ordinary' named the JazzTrax Album of the Year. She's all over the Smooth Jazz Cruises these days and all over American Idol this past spring helping Phillip Phillips win. After Idol Judge Stephen Tyler named her that 'Mysterious Saxophonist' he invited her this Summer as featured saxophone on the Aerosmith Global Warming Tour. Guested one night this Spring in the Paul Schaeffer Band on CBS 'Late Night with David Letterman.' Claims Tampa as hometown. Has long lived in an old Hollywood bungalow where she writes her tunes. ..near 'Lucy's' Mexican Adobe. SAXOPHONIST MARCUS ANDERSON Ballroom Performance: Friday Evening, October 5 Raised in Roebuck, South Carolina. After studying Jazz at North Carolina Central University, and settling in Durham, 2011 saw him moving to the Raleigh, North Carolina suburb of Cary. 1st spotted winning 2009's Capitol Jazz Fest Talent Challenge in Washington D.C. Won North Carolina Gospel Announcers Guild 2011 Prestige Awards for Gospel Jazz Artist of the Year. Current Album, released 2011, 'NOW,' is his 3rd. 2012 saw him replace Kim Waters in The Sax Pack All Star Saxophone Trio Band with Jeff Kashiwa and Steve Cole. heritage of the Avalon Ballroom that showcased the Biggest Big Bands in the World through the 1930's, 40's and 50's. Contemporary Swing Revival Band however is their own personal description. Or simply CONTEMPORARY SWING BAND. They debuted in Southern California in 1994. Originally formed in 1989 up the Santa Barbara Coastline above L.A. in Ventura by leader Scotty Morris and Kurt S o d e rg ren who concentrated on the Swing of the 1940s and 50's. Playing clubs and lounges in their early years. The band named after Scotty met blues guitar legend A l b e rt Collins at one of the latter's concerts. “He signed my poster 'To Scotty, the big bad voodoo daddy,' Morris explains. “I thought it was the coolest name I ever h e a rd on one of the coolest musical nights I ever had. I felt like the name was handed down to me. The band played at the Super Bowl XXXIII half-time show in 1999 when the Denver Bronchos and John Elway won their 2nd consecutive NFL title. They Hit the Island with a Brand New Album ‘Rattle Them Bones’ released right at Labor Day in September. SAXOPHONIST ERIC DARIUS Ballroom Performance: Sunday Evening, October 7 BIG BAD VOODOO DADDY (BAND) Ballroom Performance: Sunday Evening, October 7 This is the Island Debut of the Group who's Big Band Sound is gonna Fit Right In to the 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 Born in New Jersey. Raised in Tampa. Father is from Haiti. Mother fro m Jamaica. Released his first solo album at Age 17 and arrived for his JazzTrax Island Debut at Age 19 in 2004. His Knock-Out Performance, Friday Night, October 10, 2008 earned him the JazzTrax Honors of Best Live Performance www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 3 Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz ....... continued from page 3 of the Year when he figuratively Lifted the Roof OFF the Avalon Ballroom and almost sent it sailing out across the ocean waters. 4th album, 2010's 'On a Mission' still his most current from which came his No. 1 Radio Hit “Uptown Swagger.” No longer Wesley Chapel, Florida based where he'd been a Business Grad at the University of South Florida. Eric this Summer moved West to the Center of Entertainment, Los Angeles to be right in the Thick of it All. GORDON GOODWIN'S BIG PHAT BAND Ballroom Performance: Friday Evening, October 5 KEYBOARDIST JONATHAN FRITZEN Ballroom Performance: Saturday Evening, October 6 Born in Stockholm to a Swedish Mother and American Father, Pianist Steve D o b rogosz. His formal music education came from the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Debuting in 2008 and playing all 8 diff e rent instruments on 'Love Birds.' His 1st Hit Single, “Friday Night” last Fall made it to No. 1 on the Smooth Jazz Charts just as he was making his Catalina Island Debut. This August brought his 3rd Solo Album, 'Magical,' on which Boney James, Jackiem Joyner and Paul Brown made guest appearances so while still calling Stockhom home, L.A. has become the 2nd home for perhaps the fastest rising Brand New Star in Smooth Jazz. Named the JazzTrax 2011 Debut Artist of the Year. Gordon Goodwin as a Hollywood Composer and Arranger won the 2006 GRAMMY Award for his arrangement of “Incredits” from the Pixar Film The Incredibles. Add to that 3 Emmy Awards, and 13 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS. 18 musicians are what make this, a BIG PHAT BAND. A LARGE Jazz Ensemble performing in a veritable Grab Bag of Styles: Swing, Latin, Blues, Classical, Rock and More. Established in 2000, featured guests in studio have ranged the range. From Eddie Daniels and Arturo Sandoval on that first project which instantly started garnering the GRAMMY nominations. To Johnny Mathis and Michael Brecker on 2003's 'XXL.' to Dianne Reeves, David Sanborn and Take 6 on the 3rd, 'The Phat Pack.' On 2008's 'Act Your Age,' Patti Austin, Dave Grusin, Lee Ritenour, Chick Corea, and the late pianist Art Tatum. 2011's 'That's How We Roll' was the Big Phat Band's 5th recording and brought in Dave Koz, Gerald Albright and Marcus Miller. A BIG PHAT Band in our BIG PHAT Island Ocean Side Ballroom. Perfect! Did you know that Art Good’s JazzTrax is the longest running syndicated smooth jazz radio show in The world? First On The Air Labor Day Weekend 1985 it’s now in it’s 28th year. 4 HIROSHIMA (BAND) Ballroom Performance: Saturday Afternoon, October 6 Formed in East L.A. In 1974. Then making their album Debut in 1979. Their signature has always been their specific, most unique instrumentation, beginning with the KOTO of June Kuramoto, and the Taiko Drum of Johnny Mori. Blending the L.A. Contemporary jazz sound to their Asian Heritage. Dan Kuramoto the longtime leader as front man while on Wind Instruments. Whiles the band members are mostly 3rd generation Japanese Americans, mostly born in Los Angeles, including having parents that were forced into Manzanar, the World War II Concentration Camp along Interstate 395 just below Mammoth Lakes, California. Kotoist June Kuramoto, while growing up in L.A. from her earliest childhood years, was the one member actually born in the Greater Tokyo area of Japan. Having caught fire in the mid 80's playing to packed venues, in 1990 they served as the opening act for the Miles Davis World Tour. Grammy nominated in 2010. This April releasing their Newest, 'Departure,' representing after almost 4 million records sold and more than 30 years in the Recording Industry, a departure from that traditional way, to releasing their new CD on their own. Offering it first “on their own Face book Page.” Get the Earliest JazzTrax Headlines by signing up for JazzTrax E-Mail Alerts homepage at JazzTrax.com 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ...... continued from page 4 was with jazz. Self taught on his instrument. When Hip Hop took off, he explored ways of fusing Jazz and Rap together. Rapper Guru's breakthrough 1993 album Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 prominently featured Jordan's guitar work throughout. His 1993 song “The Jackal” gained prominence when C. J. Cregg lipsynched it in an episode of The West Wing. He sounds like none other than himself. His latest: 2009's 'The Rough and the Smooth.' THE PRODUCERS GUITARIST RONNY JORDAN Ballroom Performance: Sunday Afternoon, October 7 Grammy Nominated in 2000 in the Best Contemporary Jazz Album Category for 'A Brighter Day.' He was born in London in 1962 and came to the forefront of the Acid Jazz Movement in the 90's. Son of a preacher man, his early musical history was rooted in gospel but his fascination Ballroom Appearance: Saturday Afternoon, October 6 This newest All Star Show brings together the Guitar of PAUL BROWN and Saxophone of DARREN RAHN. 2 of the Smooth Jazz Genre's most sought after PRODUCERS, but rendering their own Solo Instruments and Solo Hit Songs. GUITARIST PAUL BROWN He was already firmly established as The Smooth Jazz Super Producer having helped forge most of Boney James superstar career from his Producer's role through the entire 90's and half the 00's. He had already won 2 Grammy Awards as a Producer when in 2004 nearing the age of 50, he decided to make his statement as a solo artist. As a Guitarist and continued on page 6 Luau Larry’s Where the Bar Meets the Bay! Friday & Sat. Nights LIVE MUSIC • Harbor View Dining • Live Music & Happy Hour • Open daily for lunch & dinner 11am - 10pm Breakfast Buffet Steaks, Seafood, Pasta, Gourmet Pizza All you can eat - 8am - 12pm Saturday & Sunday Rthe El Encanto, where the Artists Dine For reservations, please call 510-1474 or just come in! 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 5 Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz ....... continued from page 5 occasional Singer. He was the JazzTrax 2004 Debut Artist of the Year off his Debut solo album, 'Up Front.' His first hit single (total between solo artist and producer now nearly 50 No. 1 Songs to his credit) as a solo artist “24/7” was named the #2 Airplay Cut of the Year by Radio and Records Magazine. As the “behind the boards producer master” he has scored over 40 #l airplay hits by the likes of Boney, Rick Braun, Peter White, Kirk Whalum, Euge Groove, Norman Brown, Patti Austin, Larry Carlton, Al Jarreau and George Benson. Before he became the 'go to producer in smooth jazz' he'd already established himself as an engineer on numerous Luther Vandross recordings. From his new 2012 'The Funky Joint,' he found his familiar territory once more at No. 1 on the Radio Airplay Charts with it's title track this past Summer. SAXOPHONIST DARREN RAHN Canadian Born but Residing in Denver he is perhaps at the Top of the New, Hottest, Young, Smooth Jazz Producers. In the last quarter of 2008, as Producer he had 3 consecutive #1 songs on the Smooth Jazz Charts with 3 different artists (Dave Koz, Eric Darius & Tim Bowman.) Other artists he's produced include Toby Keith, Jonathan Butler, Najee, Bob James, Kirk Whalum, Jeffrey Osborne, Phil Perry, Jeff Lorber and Michael Lington. It was his producing of Wayman Tisdale's 2004 #1 song, “Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now,” that brought Darren from behind the scenes and into the forefront of the smooth jazz music industry. One of his sweetest producing moments came Summer 2009 when Najee's “Sweet Summer Nights” went No. 1. Since releasing his 1st solo 6 project in 2007, he has juggled between Producer and Solo Saxman Hats. 2012 has brought forth his 3rd solo project 'Speechless.' GUITARIST PETER WHITE Descanso Beach Unplugged Appearance: Thursday Evening, Oct 4 (also appearing Weekend 3 in Ballroom) SAXOPHONIST MICHAEL LINGTON Ballroom Performance: SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 7 Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, he came to America at age 21 settling in the music capital of the world. Hollywood has been his home since and in 2008 he became a U.S. citizen. The grandson of jazz pioneer and Danish composer Otto Lington. He has toured extensively with Randy Crawford, Bobby Caldwell and most recently Michael Bolton. Making his solo debut in 1997. In 2008 he earned the JazzTrax honor of Best Album of the Year which included his No. 1 song, “You and I.” His duet to the voice of Aaron Neville, “That's When You Save Me,” tied for 2008's JazzTrax Best Vocal Song of the Year. 7 albums deep with the release last winter of 'Pure,' his debut on his new record label Trippin N Rhythm. He is founder of Michael Lington Cigars, a favorite of Arnold Schwarzenegger. He is also a voting member of the National Recording Academy. He is also working towards a helicopter license. Born in London mid 50's he gained his initial fame on guitar (20 years) for Al Stewart (although Al hired Peter originally as keyboardist.) Peter co-wrote such Stewart hits as 1978's “Time Passages” and migrated along with Al and the Band to Los Angeles in the late 70's residing in Smooth Jazz Valley, better known as L.A.'s San Fernando Valley ever since. In the late 80's early 90's Peter session ed and toured with Basia as his younger brother Danny is the Polish's singer's musical partner. Danny pulled Art Good aside April 1990 at the KIFM studio's in San Diego to first tip him off that his older brother would shortly be releasing a first solo album and asked Art to listen. 'Reivellezvous' and Peter's 1992 follow-up 'Excusez-moi' were each named JazzTrax Best Album of the Year. Named Guitarist of the Year 4 consecutive years at the National Smooth Jazz Aw a rds 2000-2003. Also Best Smooth Jazz Musician at the 2007 Canadian Smooth Jazz Awards. Throughout his 13 Album solo career he has achieved No. 1 status on America's Top 20 Smooth Jazz Countdown countless times. Most recently with the title track to 2012's 'Here We Go,' this past Summer. Did you know Art Good takes a Glance on JazzTrax each week at the Top 5 Songs on America’s Top 20 Smooth Jazz Countdown? 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ...... continued from page 6 WEEKEND 2 ~ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 11-14 MINDI ABAIR Descanso Beach Unplugged Appearance: Thursday Evening, October 11 (read Bio in Weekend 1listings) KEYBOARDIST NICHOLAS COLE Ballroom Performance: Sunday Afternoon, October 14 At age 17, January 2011, this young native N o rth Carolinian, from Goldsboro, made his solo debut with 'A Journey of One.' Now still in his teens he became a Trippin 'N Rhythm recording artist with album No. 2. 'Endless Possibilities,' released in late Summer. He travels West to make his JazzTrax Festival Debut while when back at home in Goldsboro still perf o rming at Mt. Zion Church Ministries where he's played piano and organ since age 4. KEYBOARDIST/ TROMBONIST VIOLINIST KAREN BRIGGS Ballroom Performance: Friday Evening, October 12 Born in Manhattan but raised in Portsmouth, Vi rginia before attending Norfolk State University. By 1983 playing with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra for 4 years. Returning to New York City in 1987, but only for 1 year before marriage pulled her Westward to Los Angeles. That connected her with Soul II Soul, her first professional tour through America and Japan. Then 13 years on tour and recording with YANNI. She is seen on his popular live music videos, “Yanni Live at the Acropolis...at Royal Albert Hall...and in Tribute performed both at the Taj Mahal in India and the Forbidden City, in China. 1992 and 1996 saw her first solo releases. Her most recent: 2009's “Soulchestral Groove. on the Island several days before performance to get in some Ocean Fishing. For 2 years running he's won one of JazzTrax Highest annual honors. Best Live Performance of the Year. 2011 for stirring up even the Mermaids outside in his Ballroom performance. Best Live Performance of the Year, 2010 for his Unplugged Under the Stars at the Wrigley Ranch performance. His humor was raging. Also recently winning the Wayman Tisdale Humanitarian of the Year honors at the American Smooth Jazz Awards for his ongoing commitment to mentoring children and his work in the community and national support of breast cancer causes. Often referred to as “the best dressed man in jazz.” 2011's 'Feel The Heat' is his current album release. BRIAN CULBERT S O N Ballroom Performance: Sunday Evening, October 14 GUITARIST AND VOCALIST NICK COLIONNE Ballroom Performance: Friday Evening, October 12 He is The Big Windy Cat. Chicago Born and Brewed and close to his Fishing Holes on the Northern Illinois lakes. He just waits to get that call he's been booked again by JazzTrax as he always arrives 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 Raised in Decatur, Illinois by a trumpet playing Dad who sometimes joins him on Summer Tours. Debuting Age 20. JazzTrax was the first to interview him on Radio and to put him on a major stage in the early 90's. After graduating from Depaul University, based in Chicago doing jingle work, he then relocated West to the Los Angeles suburb of Woodland Hills in 1998. Now 13 albums deep. His New 'Dreams' released this past June. As a major headliner now in Smooth Jazz why would he still OPEN for anyone? continued on page 8 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 7 Located on the ground level of the Avalon Casino Open Daily 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4, Children (6 - 15 yrs.) $2, Children under 6 are free The Catalina Island Museum is Avalon's sole institution dedicated to art, culture and the rich history of Santa Catalina Island. COUNT BASIE AND HIS ORCHESTRA PERFORMING IN THE CASINO BALLROOM, 1971. BIG BAND DANCE IN THE CASINO BALLROOM, CIRCA 1930S. Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz ....... continued from page 7 Brian Culbertson continued Well, only for Barry Manilow shows outside Las Vegas as he is represented by Stilleto Management, Barry's own company. His latest No. 1 Song, “Your Smile” (his 13th No. 1 Song) raced to the Top of the Smooth Jazz Charts, as he shared Stages across America this past Summer with David S a n b o rn, on The Dream Tour. A year ago he nabbed 6 Oasis Jazz Awards including Best Entert a i n e r, Best Keyboardist, Best Song, Best Album, Best Collaboration, and Best Male Artist of the Year. DOTSERO (BAND) Ballroom Performance: Saturday Afternoon, August 13 Having taken their name from a small Rocky Mountain town. DOTSERO means 'something unique' according to Ute Native American legend. It was spelled DOTZERO on earliest geographical railroad maps. Led by 2 brothers, Stephen Watts on Saxophone. David Watts on Guitar. First spotted off their 1990 debut 'Off the Beaten Path,' even as the town name they're derived from is, just off the path of Interstate 70 headed into the Rockies for Vail and Aspen. You are most likely to find the band at the Jazz Club in downtown Denver they forged in 1998. Jack@Jacks, located in the heart of the Mile High city's exclusive downtown entertainment Mecca: The Denver Pavilions Mall. Not only highly involved in the club's ownership. They are the house band, creating their compositions and live perf o rmance from the center of Denver's nightlife. Last year Dotsero won 2 of the most highly sought after of JazzTrax NODS. JazzTrax Best Album of 2011 for 'Storyhouse,' and JazzTrax Best Song of 2011 for 'Kansas Ballet Song.' 8 SAXOPHONIST EUGE GROOVE Ballroom Performance: Saturday Afternoon, October 13 SAXOPHONIST JACKIEM JOYNER Ballroom Performance: Sunday Afternoon, October 14 Steven Eugene Grove is a native of Hagerstown, Maryland, but graduate of University of Miami School of Music in 1984. His self titled solo debut came in 2000. His first hit single “Vinyl” instantly put him on the air across the booming Smooth Jazz Radio and “Sneak A Peak” garnered a Song of the Year nod by the 2001 Oasis/Smooth Jazz Awards. But his No. l hits just kept on and keep on coming. “Slam Dunk,” “Rewind,” “Livin' Large,” “XXL,” “Get Em Goin” (no. 1 for 2 months,) “Born 2 Groove,” Religify,” ALL hit No. 1 on the Smooth Jazz Charts. First spotted when he replaced Richard Elliot in Tower of Power late 80's. Joe Cocker next hired him. Then the mother of all gigs. He has been Tina Turner's touring saxophonist for over a decade, on her World Tours of 2000 and most recently 2008. 2011's '7ven Large,' represented his 7th release. But it was his blockbuster 'Born2Groove' that grabbed the JazzTrax Best Album of 2007 highest of high honors. Including a JazzTrax Top 10 Song in “Slow Jam.” In September he released Album No. 8 ‘The House of Groove.’ Born in Norfolk, but graduated from high school in Rochester, New York. He came back to Virginia briefly where at age 21 Keyboardist Marcus Johnson hired him on as saxman in his band, 2001-2004. Jackiem and his new bride Lola then migrated to Los Angeles in 2003, to see if he could make it in the West Coast Smooth Jazz scene. Spotted by Richard Elliot and Rick Braun for their new record label he was the first signed to Artizen Music Group. His solo debut 'BabySoul' which earned him the 2007 JazzTrax Debut Artist of the Year honors came simultaneous to being hired as saxman in Keiko Matsui's band. He juggles that job to this day with his hit making solo career. 'Lil Man Soul,' his 2nd solo project contained 2 of Smooth Jazz Radio's biggest No. l songs 2009/2010. “I'm Waiting for You,” written for the families of soldiers serving in Iraq, sat at No. 1 for 12 consecutive weeks, literally 3 months and was ranked the No. 2 Song of the entire year for 2009 by Billboard. “Take Me There,” had a 6 week run at the top of the Charts. In a 1 year period Jackiem ruled the top of the charts with these 2 songs for over 3 months, one fourth of the year. End of October will see the release of a brand new CD, ‘Church Boy.’ Don’t Miss the Stars of Smooth Jazz on the Floating Stage on Big Bear Lake next June. Artist Line-Up will Unfold Nov., Dece., Jan. 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ...... continued from page 8 Najee had a record deal with Capital Records/EMI. 14 solo albums deep now with the release this past January of 'The Smooth Side of Soul. BASSIST JULIAN VAUGHN Ballroom Appearance: Sunday Evening October 14 SAXOPHONIST NAJEE Ballroom Performance: Saturday Evening, October 13 Still residing in Kansas City with it's Historical Jazz Heritage which he Mixed with his Musical Beginnings in his Church. First pastored by his Grandfather and later by his own Dad. As he got deeper and deeper into The Bass in High School years, his influence came from across the far state line and the late (basketball and) Bass Playing Wayman Tisdale. He enjoys wearing that comparison. He also is now perhaps the TALLEST of all Smooth Jazz Stars, just as Wayman had been. He is Gospel, and he is Jazz and he is R&B. His 2nd solo album, released in August, 'Breakthough,' now has him label mates amongst others with Paul Hardcastle and the Jazzmasters and a host of others on Trippin 'N Rhythm Records. Born Jerome Najee Rasheed in the Greenwich Village of New York City and raised in Jamaica, Queens. After high school he traveled the world with a group backing Miss Black America, and then with Ben E. King, famed for his song, “Stand by Me.” He then attended New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. He toured with Chaka Khan 1983-83. He came to solo prominence in 1987 with “Najee's Theme.” Next found himself on tour with singer Freddie Jackson. Over his quarter century solo career achieving 2 Platinum and 4 Gold Albums. He still believes one record session date made his career as a solo artist ignite. At Capitol Records in Hollywood playing sax on Melisa Morgan's 1st album, a song called “Do You Still Love Me?” Her manager knew Najee as an auxiliary keyboardist for a group called Change. When he heard him on sax in that recording session he asked for some demos. 2 weeks later GUITARIST ROB TARDICK Ballroom Appearance: Saturday Evening, October 13 The Newest International Newcomer to the Scene he watched his first U.S. Hit, “Shakin' the House” go Top 20 on the Smooth Jazz Charts this Spring. He is Canadian and resides near Toronto, Canada. Voted 2010 Canadian Smooth Jazz Guitarist of the Year. First spotted last Fall doing the JazzTrax Late Night AfterParty at 'The M' on Main Street. He sold out both shows Opening Night of June's Big Bear Lake JazzTrax Summer Music Festival, performing Unplugged on Miss Liberty. A classic Stern wheeler as it cruised around Big Bear Lake. continued on page 10 JazzTrax After Party at Descanso Beach Each Weekend Immediately after Saturday Evening's Final Performance with dj Jonathan Phillips. Full Bar & Food Service & dancing on the beach 'till 1am 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 9 Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz ....... continued from page 9 WEEKEND 3 ~ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, October 18-21 SAXOPHONIST GERALD ALBRIGHT Descanso Beach Unplugged Appearance: Thursday Evening, October 18 with daughter SINGER SELINA ALBRIGHT Descanso Beach Unplugged Appearance with Father: Thursday Evening, October 18 FRENCH CLASSICAL GUITARIST Gerald is currently one of the most renowned saxophonists of the genre. His life began in the South Central neighborhood of Los Angeles. Locke High School was a breeding ground for many young West Coast musicians. College was on the other end of the L.A. Sprawl at the University of Redlands where he received a B.S. Degree in Business Management. Already a polished saxophonist by the time he enrolled in college, Gerald suddenly switched to Bass Guitar after seeing Louis Johnson in concert. Immediately after college though he switched back to saxophone to join Patrice Rushen's band, but when the bass player left in the middle of the tour, he replaced him and finished the tour on Bass. Spotted in Anita Baker's Band in our late 80's surge it was on Bass Guitar, but when he debuted solo with 1987's 'Just Between Us,' and hit the smooth jazz radio airwaves with his hit version of Luther Vandross, “So Amazing,” it was as Saxophonist. 2010's 'Pushing the Envelope' his 14th. Gerald and Glynis have for a decade now lived in the Denver suburb, Castle Rock. Vocalist for Denver based Jakarta, a funk based band. She was first spotted on January's Smooth Jazz Cruise in the Caribbean where after singing with others on the Main Stage, Art Good came across her doing “her” own thing in a side lounge to DAT recording. When she asked her Dad to come up and join her for a few songs, Art stepped over to Gerald's manager Steve Chapman and said, “Could this happen in October Unplugged on the Beach on the Island.?” She was a member of the Rick Braun & Friends group with Rick, Benoit, Richard Elliot, the Berks Jazz Fest Horns and Berks Jazz Fest Strings at last Winter's Berks jazz Festival. She has recorded original songs that can be found on her MySpace page. Her solo recording debut is most likely imminent. This will be the first time Gerald and daughter Selina have headlined TOGETHER at a Major Jazz Festival. B o rn early 60's in Paris, France where at age 13 he received classical guitar lessons at Conserv a t o i re de Paris. At age 17 he chose music over his other passion, competitive swimming. 1988 saw Marc move to London where he joined Basia as part of her recording band. When Basia made her U.S. Debut August that year at Humphrey's in San Diego, a show hosted by Art Good, M a rc was on guitar. In London he recorded as well with Soul II Soul and became part of the budding Acid Jazz scene before relocating again, this time to Los Angeles for 12 years in the early 1990's. He launched his solo career from there in 1994. He owned the honor of 1998 JazzTrax Song of the Year, “Sunland,” off one of his biggest sellers, 'Madrid.' His most current CD: 2010's 'My Classical Way' followed his 2009 Collaboration with Guitarist Paul Brown, 'Fore i g n Exchange.' Finally departing America with his new Spanish wife and their little baby boy Alexandro to live in her hometown w h e re once Rebecah had been crowned Miss Madrid. He continues to commute back to America from Spain for concerts. 2013 Tickets go On-Sale Thanksgiving Weekend on-line at JazzTrax.com or 866-Trax Tix 27th annual Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival First 3 Weekends of October 2013 October 3-6 • October 10-13 • October 17-20 Use Ticket Order Insert in this Program to Order NOW for October 2013 10 MARC ANTOINE Ballroom Performance: Saturday Afternoon, October 20 continued on page 14 Keep Same Seats with Pre Ticket Form insert in this program. No Pre Ticket Orders accepted after November 1st 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com Stranded on an Island with 30 Different Stars of Smooth Jazz .......continued from page 10 BONA FIDE FEATURING SLIM MAN DOWN TO THE BONE Ballroom Performance: Sunday Evening, October 21 Ballroom Appearance: Sunday Afternoon, October 21 Native of Baltimore, only recently relocating to Nashville. Slim Man was originally signed to Motown Records as a songwriter. One of the first tunes he wrote, “Summer Days” made it onto Angela Bofill's first CD. While working at Motown in NYC, he wandered downstairs and got signed as an artist by Stiff Records. His project released as BootCamp which became one of the first bands on MTV. Disbanding after coming in 2nd in the MTV Basement Tapes Contest. Next Slimmie organized and MC ed nation-wide COUNTRY music talent contests sponsored by Marlboro. His big discovery in these contests was Ronnie Dunn who later joined Kix Brooks to become the Grammy-winning country duo, Brooks and Dunn. Next switching to producing songs for a rock singer, but when his career failed, Slim Man sang the songs he'd written, himself, and the first Slim Man CD, 'End of the Rainbow' gave him his solo debut in 1995 with an immediate Top 10 hit, “Faith in Us.” The artist relations director at the famous GRP R e c o rding Company and best friend, said, “give me an instrumental album and I'll release it. ' Thus the Funky Baltimore Based Bona Fide Band with 3 releases between 1999 and 2005, and hopefully another one soon. His most recent Slim Man album, 2011's 'Thousand Miles Away,' from which he redid and reworded the song “Hey Carolina” to “Hey Catalina.” Lyricked towards Avalon and our Isle of Romance. Remember whatever happens here....stays here! An Acid Jazz Groove British project. Mix of jazz, funk, soul, created by a British DJ, S t u a rt Wade, who can play not a single instrument and yet still comes up with the songs by humming his melody thoughts into a Dictaphone (maybe an I phone these days,) then having his band players finish up the rest. He formed DTTB in 1996 with Chris M o rgans who left before their breakout 1997 CD 'From Manhattan to Staten' that included instant smooth jazz radio hits, “Staten Island Groove,” and “Brooklyn Heights.” So many song/album titles American based because Stuart's father's job had brought the family to America when S t u a rt was a young boy, and thus the We s t e rn influence. These days most if not all of the touring band members Stuart chooses to tour his tunes, come from Los Angeles. 2011's 'The Main Ingredients,' DTTB's 9th, serves as their most current. 14 DW3 (Band) Ballroom Appearance: Sunday Afternoon, October 21 'On the Floor' released early 2011 was this Southern California band's Debut. Led by Eric Mondragon they have been all over the Sea's on the various Smooth Jazz Cruises. And now finally on Smooth Jazz Island. Did you know you can DOWNLOAD Art Good’s weekly syndicated radio show at JazzTrax.com and take it along with you and if you stream or download JazzTrax, when you hear a Song you like, simply Browser the show backwards and listen to the song again? 25 Years, a Quarter Century of JazzTrax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 www. Ja z z Trax.com A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ......continued from page 14 Saxophone Band ‘Gentlemen of the Night,’ evolved to ‘Sax AND the City.’ Young Vincent Ingala just this Fall joining Paul and Marion. HAMMOND B 3 ORGANIST BOOKER T. JONES Ballroom Appearance: Friday Evening, October 19 No one can forget the 60's and Booker T and the M.G.'s 1962 breakout from the Memphis scene. He wrote the Classic Instrumental “Green Onions” while still in high school. As a multi instrumentalist (including organ, oboe, saxophone and trombone and vocals,) songwriter, record producer and arranger and front man of the M.G.'s. He was born in the 40's in Memphis and named in honor of Booker T. Washington. T. though is literally Booker's entire middle name. In 1970 he moved to California. In 1981 making the charts as a solo artist with “I Want You.” He has produced Rita Coolidge, Bill Withers, Willie Nelson and more . Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. In 1995 Booker T. & The M.G.'s won their first Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Perf o rmance for “Cruisin”. In 2007 Booker T. earned the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award. Then a Grammy for Best Instrumental Album for 2009's 'Potato Hole.' 2011 saw Booker T. NOT slowing down, releasing 'The Road From Memphis' and 'In the Christmas Spirit.' This year's 2012 54th Grammy Awards saw Booker T. winning his 4th Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album for 'The Road from Memphis.' Receiving an honorary doctorate degree from Indiana University's School of Music on May 5, 2012 as he had originally attended I.U. in the 60's, even after having recorded his first hits for Stax Records. BRIAN O'NEAL Ballroom Appearance: Saturday Evening, October 20 A self taught pianist who received a full musical scholarship to Alcorn State University. Born and still Brewed in Detroit he recorded the piano and keyboards for KEM Album II after beginning his career soaring into the world of jingles, working with companies such as McDonald's. The 80's saw him touring with Rock Bands and Top 40 Bands and R&B and Jazz Bands. He is Executive Director and founder of the DO Foundation. Whose mission is to alleviate and end Homelessness. Now owner of BCO Media, a multi-media company in business over 10 years. After making his solo debut in 2003, 2007's 'Daisy' serves as his most current release. SAX AND THE CITY starring Paul Taylor, Vincent Ingala, Marion Meadows Ballroom Performance: Friday Evening, October 19 In 2012 what formerly was the All Star 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 PAUL TAYLOR B o rn in Denver but long based in his UNLV college town of Las Vegas. Big Break came when Jeff Lorber hired Paul on Sax for a gig at the 1993 Catalina Island JazzTrax Festival. Keiko and Kazu Matsui having sailed their boat over to the Island during JazzTrax spotted Paul on Stage in the Avalon Ballroom. They asked Art Good for a backstage introduction. He became a key component of Keiko's shows and album sound before making his own Solo Debut in 1995. Most 10th and most recent release, 2011's 'Prime Time,' came with his biggest No. l Song. “Push to Start.” VINCENT INGALA A native of Connecticut. At age four, his parents bought him a Drum Set. Later given his first Guitar and after only nine months of lessons in third grade, he was continued on page 17 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 15 A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ......continued from page 15 Vincent Ingala continued strumming Elvis tunes that he had perfected by ear. He mastered the keyboard in fifth grade before trading it in for a sax. Saxophone is his trade, but he may just come walking onto the stage guitar strapped over his shoulder, or settle at the drums, or keys. An amazing MultiInstrumentalist and at just 20 years of age has already appeared on the Dave Koz Cruise at age 18 after first opening for Dave at age 16. He comes from a large extended Italian family This is his JazzTrax Festival debut. THE SAX PACK starring Jeff Kashiwa, Steve Cole, Marcus Anderson Ballroom Performance: Saturday Afternoon, October 20 MARION MEADOWS Born in West Virginia. Raised in Stamford, Connecticut. Lives now between Phoenix and Maui. There on the Hawaiian Island his home is halfway UP the volcano, Mt. Haleakala. Despite living on a volcano it is his Saxophone that SMOOTHS this All Star Band out. He has a gigantic Artistic STRETCH. Includes Professional Cycling and Art on the Digital Canvas. Through the Lens of a Camera, Graphic and Web Design. 11th and most recent release remains 2009's 'Secrets.' The idea of The Sax Pack originated in 2004 as Jeff Kashiwa watched a movie about the “Rat Pack,” a group of legendary Hollywood entertainers led by Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. He called on some of his saxophone peers to start this new group that would feature 3 All Star Saxophonists in live performance. 4 years on stage and then in 2008 they debuted on CD with 'The Sax Pack' and claimed their first No. 1 radio hit, “Fallin For You.” They followed with 2009's 'The Pack is Back.' Original member Kim Waters in 2012 replaced by young Saxophonist Marcus Anderson. Their live performances include their own original music composed for their 2 group albums plus each individual player's signature hits. JEFF KASHIWA EARLY AVALON BAY, CIRCA 1914 He left hometown Seattle for a space in L.A. Only to re t u rn with new bride Chante, now years ago and their daughter Catalina. 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 Catalina named for where her parents met. While a decade in L.A. he was hired by Russ Freeman to replace Brandon Fields as saxophonist for the Rippingtons. At the Rips 1989 JazzTrax Festival appearance Jeff spotted Chante in the 4th row of the Avalon B a l l room and played straight towards his future mate he was yet to meet. After the show they connected and together ever since. In 1999, after a decade, Jeff left the Rips to pursue his own solo career, once again his JazzTrax experiences leading him to title his solo debut 'Remember Catalina.' He is 1 of 2 professors in The Sax Pack, teaching Music Technology courses at S h o reline College. August saw the release of his newest solo project, ‘Let It Ride.’ STEVE COLE The other professor in The Sax Pack. A clinical professor at The University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota after beginning that “career,” teaching Music Business at Columbia College Chicago. A native Chicagoan and huge spokesperson for The Windy City his MBA came from The University of Chicago and the city where he met Keyboardist Brian Culbertson in who's band he was first spotted at jazz festivals across America in the late 90's before branching into his own solo career with 2000 'Stay Awhile,' that earned him the Prism Award for Best New Artist at the Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards. His most recent album: 2011's 'Moonlight' is classics, recorded to full Strings with the Chicago Millennium Chamber Players. MARCUS ANDERSON (also appearing with his band October 5 Read bio in Weekend 1 listings) continued on page 19 www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 17 A Quarter Century of Smooth Jazz in the Avalon Ballroom...looking out to Sea ......continued from page 17 TROMBONE SHORT Y & ORLEANS AVENUE Ballroom Performance: Sunday Evening, October 21 Nobody has had his Star rising any faster than this young 26 year old singer/trombonist. Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews only made his solo CD debut 'Backatown' 2 years ago (2010). GRAMMY nominated! Followed by 2011's 'For True.' His nickname 'Trombone Shorty' since age 4 when he marched in a New Orleans street band wielding a Trombone twice as long as he was high. Describing his sound as 'Supafunkrock,' has not stopped him from becoming the newest darling of Smooth Jazz Festivals across the land as Orleans Avenue stirs together old-school New Orleans jazz, funk and soul, laced with hard-rock power chords and hip hop beats, continually pushing the envelope. Keeping to his New Orleans roots, special guests on the albums have included Ivan and Cyril Neville and bounce rapper 5th Wa rd Weebie and the Rebirth Brass Band. Other guests include Lenny Kravitz, Jeff Beck and Kid Rock. The San Francisco Chronicle hailed Troy as “New Orleans' brightest new star in a generation.” The New York Times asserted, “Trombone Shorty had clearly set out to present New Orleans as a city whose glory days aren't over.” Andrews hails from the Treme neighborhood in New Orleans' 6th Ward and has held a recurring role on the hit HBO series Treme, on 25 Years, a Quarter Century of Ja z z Trax on Catalina Island 1987-2012 which he plays himself. He did the National Anthem for 1 of January's NFL conference championship games. The attention towards this band just keeps on growing as they make their JazzTrax Festival debut. GUITARIST PETER WHITE (also appearing Unplugged on Descanso Beach Oct. 4. Read bio in Weekend 1 listings) www. Ja z z Tra x . c o m 19 50 THINGS TO DO OTHER THAN JAZZTRAX IN OCT. ON CATALINA ISLAND ENJOY THE INTERIOR OF THE ISLAND 1. Hike the NEW Trans Catalina Trail, opened in 2009, right down through the middle of the Island. Takes 2 days to complete it's 37 miles, seeing ocean nearly entire way, or just take the Southern Loop from the Airport. 2. Camp at multiple locations acro s s Island. Hermit Gulch is the in town campground. 3. Visit Airport in the Sky for lunch, maybe a Buffalo Burger. Watching small aircraft landing or taking off. Including once a day DC9 arriving with day's Postal/UPS/Fed Ex. 4. Go to Two Harbors (also called the Isthmus,)where Natalie Woods drowned. The Banning House is only hotel in this tiny town of 298 inhabitants. 5. Take a 60 minute Island Fixed Wing Airplane Tour of the entire island. 6. Take a Buffalo Safari 7. Tour the Island in a helicopter 16. Tour the Casino (never ever gambling there, just entertainment and dancing). 1 hour Tours of the Casino Theater and Ballroom throughout every day. Pay more for the Behind the Scenes Tour. 17. Catch a Movie in Casino Theater on ground level, underneath the Ballroom. Nightly showings of First Run Hollywood movies. Built for silent movies in 1929. Still has original orchestra pit and pipe organ. 18. Play Golf where Howard Hughes and Katherine Hepburn once played together at the historic Catalina Country Club. 9 holes. 19. Play Tennis. Catalina Country Club has courts to rent. Hamilton Cove has 2 lit courts for those staying there. 20. Play Miniature Golf in town or if staying at Hamilton Cove, find their 18 hole mini putting green course next to the tennis courts. 21. Visit Wrigley Memorial Gard e n s . Wrigley Memorial built in honor of the founder of Wrigley Chewing Gum. Built from flagstone and local stones. A quiet meditative refuse overlooking botanical gardens. 8. Take a 2 hour Inner Island Bus Tour Spectacular Canyons, scenic wild coastline, unspoiled countryside with buffalo, deer, wild boars, wild turkeys, bald eagles, or Catalina Island foxes. 22. Hang at Descanso Beach Club. All afternoon Bar. Rent a private cabana or chaise lounge for the day right on the beach. 9. Mountain Bike through the Inner Island 24. Take a Ghost Tour ENJOY THE TINY SEAPORT VILLAGE OF AVALON 10. Rent a Golf Cart and tool around town and up into the hills. 11. Rent Bicycles and do all the above while getting some exercise. 12. Zip Line, day or night. From Gate to Interior all the way down to Descanso Beach. In 2013 a cable bridge over Descanso Canyon will be added with Bungee Jumping, Canyon Swinging and Free Falling. 13. Do some shopping. Stores up and down Front Street. 1 4. Get a massage. In 2013 El Encanto will be an entire new Day Spa. 15. Visit the Catalina Island Museum underneath Casino. Fall's new exhibit. A Democratic Dream: Wiliam Wrigley, Jr. and Catalina Island. Exploring the chewing gum magnate's life and how he made the Island a “vacation spot. Admission fee is only $5. 23. Take a Segway Tour 25. Visit the Pet Cemetery. Stephen King book along. Take your 26. Have lunch in a millionaire's mansion.....Wrigley Mansion.....Inn at Mt. Ada. Former home of William Wrigley Jr. Now a Bed & Breakfast, all of 7 rooms. Or call and see if there is an opening for lunch. 350 feet above town and harbor with unique overlook of Ocean. 27. Take in an Art Gallery.....or 2. 28. Visit the Nature Center 29. Take a Trolley Ride 30. Jog along the Ocean 31. Stay in a famous novelist's house (Zane Grey Hotel). 32. Watch any of 130-plus movies and TV shows filmed on Catalina Island. 33. Find Lisa Marie Presley's $500,000 Diamond Ring. Not sure where to point you but somewhere in the ocean or harbor waters in Avalon is where she tossed her HALF MILLION DOLLAR ring into the waters after a fight with then boyfriend Nicolas Cage. 34. Go Whale Watching. March best time to catch the migrating whales. But sometimes spotted by JazzTrax festival goer's in October. 35. Walk the residential FLATS of Avalon. At first glance homes seem so jammed together, but take a leisurely walk and see some really pricey incredible homes here in the FLATS. One house made from remains of a ship itself. One local you might run into. British Rocker Spencer Davis. Remember “Gimme Some Lovin?” ENJOY THE OCEAN..... 36. Join the Fish and go Scuba Diving right behind Casino off Casino Point. 37. Snorkel in Lover's Cove, off Hamilton Cove or off Casino Point. 3 8 . Try your hand at Kayaking off Descanso Beach or take guided kayak tour or kayak camping trips. 39. Hop on a Jet Ski and act like James Bond. 40. Go Boating. Sailboats, Power Boats, Fishing Boats. 41. Go Ocean Rafting 42. Go Swimming in the Ocean. Off Descanso Beach. Off Hamilton Cove. 43. Show the grand kids you are n ' t scared to Para-Sail. Find yourself higher than even the Casino itself, then start praying. 44. Go Fishing. Sport Fishing by boat. Deep Sea fishing. Or just stand on the Hamilton Cove Dock, the Mole, or Green Pier and toss your line in. 4 5 . Take a Glass Bottom Tour.....especially at NIGHT! Boat 46. Take a daytime or nighttime underwater Submarine Tour. 47. Rent a Paddle board....the new rage. 48. Take the Sea Lion Cruise to Seal Rocks for an up close view of up to 400 frolicking sea lions in their natural habitat. The “showmen of the sea.” 49. Rent a Pedal Boat 50. Take a Snuba Tour AND THAT'S NOT EVEN MENTIONING ALL THE FABULOUS DINING ALONG FRONT STREET, INCLUDING COFFEE, ICE CREAM AND WINE SHOPS. OR JUST BRING A BOOK. DO EVERYTHING OR DO NOTHING AT ALL.
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