Summer/August 2013 Rambler
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Summer/August 2013 Rambler
Provide, Preserve, Promote and Enjoy Traditional Jazz Thanks to all of you who chose to be a band or musician sponsor last year and in previous years. You have helped to offset the expenses of bringing the finest bands and musicians available to our Festival. We heard your voices loud and clear and we will present a lineup of Trad Jazz favorites and some new variations to accommodate the many swing dancers. It is easy to become a sponsor at the $250/500 level. For a $500 donation you will receive: • 2 5-day all-event badges • Preferred seating in all venues • Web and Program recognition • Invitation to Sponsors’ Reception • Free parking at the Town & Country Hotel • Recognition of your sponsorship when your band performs • Access to the musicians’ hospitality room • One-year AFCDJS membership The difference between the price of a 5-day badge and the sponsorship is tax deductible. To start the process, first you select a band or musician you wish to sponsor, then decide if you want to have 1 badge ($250) or 2 badges ($500), and you finish by sending a check with a note indicating your name, continued on p. 8 Published by America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society • San Diego, CA • www.SDjazzfest.org $5.00 Per Issue Summer (August) 2013 Swing Out at Annual SD Fest When Swing Dancers participate in a Jazz festival, it really livens up the weekend! The 34th Annual San Diego Jazz Fest will salute our friends in the Swing Dance community with a special “Swing Dance Extravaganza” on Saturday night, Nov. 30, 2013 in the Golden Ballroom of the Town & Country Resort and Convention Center in San Diego’s Hotel Circle. The featured bands will be Glenn Crytzer and his Syncopators and Stompy Jones. Both groups are renowned for playing perfect repertoires and perfect tempos for dancers, yet each band has a unique style and approach to Swing music. The Extravaganza, organized by 2toGroove’s Margie Adams and SDJF Executive Director Paul Daspit, will begin at 9:30pm with continuous music and performances by the SwingFX Dance Team until 12:30am on Sunday, Dec. 1. Leading up to the Extravaganza, the Festival will present a “Battle of the Bands” between the Syncopators and Stompy Jones at 5:45pm, then performances by two more bands that the dancers follow — The Red Skunk Band and Sue Palmer and her Motel Swing Orchestra. From Saturday evening until early Sunday morning, the Golden Ballroom promises to be the best spot in Southern California for Lindy, Shag, Balboa and all the other vintage dance steps! Fans of small-band Swing may enjoy the sets played by Ray Skjelbred and his Cubs, the Dave Bennett Quartet and the Reynolds Brothers. In addition to Swing music, the Festival program includes performances by some of the best Traditional Jazz bands to be heard anywhere — The High Sierra Jazz Band, Grand Dominion Jazz Band, Yerba Buena Stompers, Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band, Original Wildcat Jass Band, Buck Creek Jazz Band, Titanic Jazz Band and the Night Blooming Jazzmen. For a musical change of pace, continued on p. 3 The AFCDJS Monthly Concert Series Third Sunday of the Month except Dec. Aug. 18 – Hotel Wolverine Jazz Band Sept. 15 – Dixie Express Oct. 20 – High Society Jazz Band ~~~~~ The Mississippi Room at the Lafayette Hotel & Suites 2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego, CA Take I-805, exit El Cajon Blvd West. The Lafayette Hotel is 2 blocks West of Texas Street. The Mississippi Room is located downstairs, in the northwest corner of the building. Enter from the El Cajon Blvd. entrance door. All concerts are from 1-4pm. Food and Bar Service Available. Vol. XXXI No. 3 Stompy Jones Jazz Alive SUMMER (AUG.) 2013 VOL. XXXI - NO. 3 The JAZZ RAMBLER is published quarterly for $15 per year ($20 foreign) by America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society. Address all correspondence to P.O. Box 880387, San Diego, CA 92168-0387. America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society is a Non-Profit 501 (c)3 organization. For information about the Society, call (619) 297-5277. Website: www.SDjazzfest.org Fax number (619) 297-5281. Single copy price $5.00. Editorial contributions welcome. Contents of Jazz Rambler are copyrighted © (2013) by America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society and may not be reprinted without permission. Jazz Publications and Jazz Club Newsletters may reprint articles provided the following credit is included: “Reprinted from the Jazz Rambler, San Diego, California.” The Jazz Rambler and Society functions are funded in part by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bill Adams, President Myrna Goodwin, Secretary Gretchen Haugen, Treasurer Jane Brown, Alice Contreras, Curtis McKee, Ruthe Monteith, Jim McNaughton, Lisa Richardson, Carey Jo Thoza. AFCDJS STAFF Paul Daspit, Executive Director Hal Smith, Artistic Director Shea Schultze, Office Manager RAMBLER STAFF Editor: Jay F. Levine Staff Writers: Paul Daspit • Myrna Goodwin Hal Smith • Jim McNaughton Staff Photographer: Jerry Jones Advertise in the Rambler Advertising in the Jazz Rambler is one of the best ways to reach a large exclusive audience of Trad Jazz fans. With our circulation of approximately 2,000 and an estimated readership of 3,500, you will be reaching thousands of people who are interested in all aspects of Traditional Jazz. The Rambler is published quarterly. Deadlines are the 5th of the month, prior to the date of issue. Feb. 1, May 1, Aug. 1 and Nov. 1. Advertising Rates Full page — $275.00 One Half page — 150.00 One Third page — 110.00 One Quarter page — 85.00 One Eighth page — 50.00 For a rate sheet, write AFCDJS, P.O. Box 880387, San Diego, CA 92168-0387 or call (619) 297-5277. AFCDJS is a member of: • International Association of Classic Jazz Festivals • San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce • San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau PAGE 2 — Here, There, Everywhere (To have events included in the Jazz Rambler or on the AFCDJS website, submit updates by the 28th of each month to Myrna Goodwin at goodwinhawkins@cox.net.) DIXIE EXPRESS Fuddruckers, Wednesdays, 6-8pm, 5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa. http://www.dixieexpressjbsandiego.com jandacontreras@cox.net or (619) 561-8236 SAN DIEGO BANJO BAND McDonald’s at El Cajon Blvd. & 54th St. every Tuesday from 5:30-7:30pm UPTOWN RHYTHM MAKERS First Friday of each month, 8-11pm, Claire de Lune, 2906 University Ave. San Diego. www.facebook.com/URMjazz SOUTH BAY JAZZ RAMBLERS First Monday of each month, 6-8pm, Grossmont Fuddruckers, 5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa LAKESIDE JAZZ CLUB 1st Sundays (951-245-9504), Lake Elsinore Elks Club, 33700 Mission Trail, Wildomar, CA, 1:30-4:30 pm (Featured band at 3pm) August 4—Coyote Hills Jazz Band Sept. 8—Royale Garden Oct. 6—Mt San Jacinto Big Band Nov. 3—Open Jam Session JAZZ ASSOCIATION OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Concert Schedule: www.jazz4u.org/ events.html or 760-753-0456 or 858-4592559. RAMONA SENIOR CENTER Fridays, George Newman, Dixieland and “oldies” piano, 11:30am-1pm. Musicians welcome, 434 Aqua Lane, Ramona, (619) 876-4300 X146 THE RAMONA TERRACE BAYSIDE DIXIE STOMPERS Dixieland to Rock & Roll, Fridays, 3-5pm, musicians welcome, (760) 3152912, 1212 “H” St. #152, Ramona Tuesdays, 6-8pm, Fuddruckers, 8285 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA GOLDEN EAGLES REY VINOLE’S WORKSHOP DIXIELAND Tuesdays, 7-9 pm, The Orchard, 4040 Hancock, San Diego (858) 581-9293. PARAGON JAZZ BAND Paradise Village, 2700 East 4th National City; Fridays, Aug.16, Sept. 20, Oct. 18, 3-5pm Coronado Ferry Landing, August 3, 2-4 pm St. Paul’s Villa, Thurs. (except 2nd Thurs.) 6:30-8pm, 2340 4th Ave., San Diego. La Mesa Adult Center, 8450 La Mesa Blvd., La Mesa, Friday, Sept. 6, Nov. 1, 7-10pm. More Info: 619 435-3931 or dpierreuse@aol.com RED PEPPER JAZZ BAND Check our website for upcoming gigs, www.redpepperjazz.com THE SAINTS St. Paul’s Villa Senior Facility, 2340 4th Ave., San Diego. Friday, 2-3:30 pm, (619) 384-7574. Musicians, dancers, listeners invited. HIGH SOCIETY JAZZ BAND Encinitas Library, Sunday, August 4, 2-3 pm. www.highsocietyjazzband.com More info Larry (858) 277-5294 SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 Sundays, 1-4 pm, call for dates. Steamer’s Restaurant, 138 W. Commonwealth Ave. in Fullerton. Call for info at (626) 799-1761 CJ SAMS and KATIE CAVERA Wednesdays, Curley’s Café, 1999 E. Willow (at Cherry), Signal Hill, CA. Free. Best to confirm dates and times. Info: www.katiecavera.net. ROYALE GARDEN DIXIE BAND 1st & 3rd Mon., 7pm, El Patio Restaurant, 1750 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim. More info – 951-898-2174 AUNTIE SKINNER’S LUCKY WINNERS JAZZ BAND 1st & 3rd Monday, El Patio Restaurant, 1750 W. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, 7-9pm CROWN BAND CITY DIXIELAND Wednesdays from 6:30-9pm, Burger Continental Restaurant, Pasadena (626) 792-6634 BALDY MOUNTAIN SWING 1st and 3rd Thursdays, 8-10:30pm, at The Press, 129 Harvard Ave., Claremont Info: (909) 625-4808 continued on page 4 JAZZ RAMBLER Swing Out . . . Continued from front page Festival attendees will be able to hear authentic ragtime played by the Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra; Red Hot Rockabilly music performed by the Memphis Boys; and virtuoso performances of Trad Jazz, Dixieland and Swing classics by Cornet Chop Suey. Besides Sue Palmer’s, the outstanding local groups performing at the Festival in 2013 are The High Society Jazz Band; Euphoria Brass Band; Dixie Express; Mission Bay High School Preservationists; Red Pepper Jazz Band; Uptown Rhythm Makers; the SD Banjo Band, Paragon Quartet; South Bay Jazz Ramblers; and the San Fernando Valley Banjo Band. Guest artists at Festival #34 include fan favorites Bob Draga, Brady McKay and Katie Cavera plus solo pianists Jason Wanner, Paolo Alderighi, Carl Sonny Leyland and Stephanie Trick. Finally, Dick Williams will once again lead the organized JazzSea Jam sessions and Hal and Georgia Myers will hold their popular dance instruction classes. Order badges now for the 34th Annual San Diego Jazz Festival — Nov. 27 to Dec. 1, 2013. Please check out the advertisement on page 5 of the Jazz Rambler to order badges, Festival 34, An Abundance of Talent! By Jim McNaughton While looking at the lineup for this year’s Festival I became excited and concerned. As a fan how can I possibly catch all of the sets? We have the largest number and best selection of Trad Jazz Bands in years as well as a variety of outstanding bands and musicians. Ray Skjelbred Cubs are new and the Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band, High Sierra and Buck Creek are back after an absence. WOW! I can’t miss the Pianorama with all the great musicians and two newcomers Paolo Alderighi and Jason Wanner. Paolo Alderighi will team with favorite Stephanie Trick for two sets. For a preview of the pairing you can go to YouTube and search for their version of “Running Wild.” Popular performers Bob Draga and Brady McKay will be doing guest appearances with a number of the bands. The 34th Festival will surely be one of our biggest and best! make hotel reservations at the Town & Country and to sponsor a Festival performance venue, band and/or musician. Whatever you do, make sure to attend this event, which promises to be a full weekend of swingin’, stompin’, Fidgety Feet! We were disappointed to learn that Chloe will not be with us for the first time in many years. She is touring Europe the month of November with the Pokey LaFarge band. However she is sponsoring the Glenn Crytzer Band who will be featured in our Saturday Extraganza. I will definitely make time for the Extravaganza which also will include Stompy Jones, Sue Palmer, and the Red Skunk Band — a swing dancer’s delight! Hope to see all of you in November. AFCDJS PRESENTS FREE 2013 DIXIE WORKSHOPS (2nd Thurs. of month, 7-9 pm) Aug. 8 • Sept. 12 • Oct. 10 Nov. 14 • Dec. dark ~~~~~~~ AFCDJS-sponsored workshops are held the second Thursday of every month (except December) from 7 to 9pm at the San Diego Musicians Hall, 1717 Morena Blvd., San Diego. Requirement: Desire to play Dixieland Jazz! Furnished: Drums, piano and a core group of instructors. ~~~~~~~ ALL LEVELS OF TALENT WELCOME! ~~~~~~~ (619) 297-JASS (5277) www.SDjazzfest.org The personnel of many of the local Bands that have appeared at our Festivals have been participants in the AFCDJS free Jazz Workshops. AFCDJS Website The AFCDJS Website has been updated and upgraded. Check out our line-up for the 2013 Festival and look over the new site at the same time. www.SDjazzfest.org Glenn Crytzer and His Syncopators JAZZ RAMBLER SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 PAGE 3 Jazz Alive . . . Continued from page 2 SOUTHSIDE CHICAGO SEVEN Mondays, 7-10 pm, at Le Carousse Roughe, White Lane, Bakersfield. Info: (909) 625-4808 SEAL BEACH, CA Tuesdays, 6-9pm, Leisure World Dixieland Workshop, 13550 Seal Beach Blvd., Club House 3, rm. 8, (562) 5945722 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3rd Sunday, 1pm. Westminster Lanes, 6471 Westminster Ave., Westminster SOUTH BAY JAZZ CLUB N. ORLEANS 2nd Sunday, 12:30-5pm, Knights of Columbus Hall, 214 Avenue I, Redondo Beach. (310) 374-3174 Monthly Jazz Concerts Sponsored by America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society Third Sunday of each month except December Aug. 18 – Hotel Wolverine Jazz Band Sept. 15 – Dixie Express Oct. 20 – High Society Jazz Band Lafayette Hotel & Suites Mississippi Room • 2223 El Cajon Blvd. • San Diego All Programs: 1-4pm • Admission-$15 • Members-$10 • Under 30 (with photo ID)-$5 PLEASE SUPPORT LIVE TRADITIONAL JAZZ! ATTEND OUR MONTHLY CONCERT/DANCES! Check the AFCDJS website for the latest information at www.sdjazzfest.org. PENTICTON BC, CANADA 17th Annual Pentastic Hot Jazz Festival Sept. 6-8. (866) 599-3494 or www.pentasticjazz.com SO CAL HOT JAZZ SOCIETY AURORA, CO 1st Sunday. American Legion Post 335, Southgate. (323) 566-9128. 1pm 35th Annual Summit Jazz,Sept. 2729, 303-670-8471, www.summitjazz.org SIMI VALLEY JAZZ CLUB KALISPELL, MT 2nd Sunday, 1-5pm, Simi Valley Senior Center, 3900 Avenida Simi, Simi Valley. 20th Anniversary Glacier Jazz Stampede, Oct. 3-6, (406) 892-2115 www.glacierjazzstampede.com GOLDEN EMPIRE HOT JAZZ SOC. MEDFORD, OR 1st Sunday; 1-5 pm, Kern City Town Hall, 1003 Pebble Beach Dr., Bakersfield WEST COAST TRAD JASS CLUB 25th Annual Medford Jazz Jubilee, Oct. 11-13, www.medfordjazz.com, (800) 599-0039 Jazz Roots is heard on Sunday evening, 8-10 pm, on KSDS FM (88.3 on the dial). The program features the roots of jazz — ragtime, blues, country music and more. Jazz Roots is hosted by Lou Curtiss, proprietor of Folk Arts Rare Records and founder of the San Diego Folk Festival and the Adams Avenue Roots Festival. SUN VALLEY, ID 24th Annual Sun Valley Jazz Jamboree, Oct. 16-20, (877) 478-5277, www.sunvalleyjazz.com The Untouchables – host band, 1st Sunday Every Month 1-5pm The Saloon at Piper’s Winery, 6500 Casitas Pass Road, Ventura - 805-6846494 http://www.westcoasttradjass.com, untouchablehotjass@gmail.com PISMO BEACH, CA DAVENPORT, IA CHANDLER, AZ 42nd Annual Bix Memorial Jazz Festival, Aug. 1-4, www.bixsociety.org, (563) 324-7170 23rd Annual Arizona Classic Jazz Festival, Nov. 7-10, (480) 620-3941 www.azclassicjazz.org SUTTER CREEK, CA CLEARWATER BEACH, FL 15th Annual Sutter Creek Ragtime Festival, Aug. 9-11, (209) 405-1563 www.suttercreekragtime.com 23rd Suncoast Jazz Classic, Nov. 22-24. www.jazzclassic.net or (727) 5360064 RANCHO CORDOVA, CA SACRAMENTO, CA Inaugural Hot Jazz Jubilee Aug. 30-Sept. 2, www.hotjazzjubilee.com or (916) 822-2210 27th Annual West Coast Ragtime Festival Nov. 22-24. (866) 724-9273, www.westcoastragtime.com PAGE 4 Jazz Roots on KSDS FM 37th Annual Jubilee By The Sea Oct 24-27. www.pismojazz.com, (805) 773-3750 SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 Town & Country Pet Policy for Fest 2013 The Town & Country Resort will continue its pet (dog) policy for the 2013 Jazz Fest. This policy is in effect only for the Thanksgiving Festival. It is limited to one dog per room. The Garden Rooms (two story building) near Kelly’s Restaurant have been assigned for those who wish to bring their dog to the Festival this year. When you make your reservation, simply indicate you will be bringing your dog. JAZZ RAMBLER JAZZ RAMBLER SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 PAGE 5 Continuing Society Concert Series Means Great Jazz Entertainment Hotel Wolverines Aug. 18 The Hotel Wolverine Jazz Band (also known as The Hotel Wolverine Bombardiers) is a seven-piece traditional jazz band consisting of cornet, clarinet, trombone, piano, tuba or bass, drums and banjo or guitar. The band plays music from the wonderful era of the 1920s, the 1930s and through the mid 1940s. Its repertoire consists of very danceable/ listenable songs, and you will be taken on a captivating journey back to those memorable musical years. Band personnel are Jay Rice, Kelly Dean, Jack Doerr, Frank Sano, Paul Goldman, Bill Breau, Howard Wheaton and Hal Groody. Don’t miss out on a great Trad Concert/Dance at the Mississippi Room of the Lafayette Hotel in August. Hotel Woverine Band ~~~~~ Dixie Express Sept. 15 Dixie Express has its roots in the AFCDJS Adult Traditional Jazz Camp and the monthly jazz workshops. DE has played at Fuddruckers in La Mesa for 14 years. In addition, the band has performed regularly at the Lawrence Welk Resort in Escondido and has played numerous concerts throughout San Diego including the Twilight in Balboa Park Summer Concerts. Leader John Contreras is the reedman and vocalist. Other continued on p. 9 Jazz on Radio/Online Doug Best Swings:7-11am every Sat. ’30s thru ’50s big band with a touch of New Orleans Jazz. Call 760.736.8375 or 619.540.5715 for requests or feedback. Sharon’s Show by Sharon Prince: 11am-1pm every Sat. All types and eras of music usually with a theme or focusing on one particular artist or composer. Contact: 619.997.4045 or prince.sharon@att.net for requests or feedback Both shows are available at AM 1320 radio, www.palomar.edu/kksm internet and Cox Cable 957. PAGE 6 Dixie Express Look for AFCDJS on Facebook! AFCDJS now has its own page on the popular Facebook social networking site. The Facebook page contains up-to-the-minute news and photos regarding the San Diego Jazz Fest, Adult Jazz Camp, Monthly Concerts and other AFCDJS-sponsored activities, plus photo albums from the Festival and Jazz Camps. Log on to Facebook today and become a fan of AFCDJS! SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 JAZZ RAMBLER AFCDJS Was Jazz Festival Volunteers Info The volunteer letters and application. Or, for more information Represented at applications for the 34th Annual San contact Ruthe Monteith at 619-665Diego Jazz Fest over the Thanksgiving 6588 or send her an email at (11/27-12/1/13) will be mailed ruthesjazz@gmail.com. Gator by the Bay weekend the first week of August. Scheduling We sincerely thank those of you will begin around the 20th of who have volunteered in the past and Festival September, so please return your form hope you will be able to help again The second weekend in May, San Diego had its annual Gator by the Bay Zydeco, Blues and Crawfish Festival at Spanish Landing. This year, the San Diego Jazz Fest and AFCDJS sponsored a band at the event and had a booth to promote our festival in November. Uptown Rhythm Makers under the leadership of Bob Andersen (trombone) played three different times during the weekend. They played near the west entrance of the event greeting early arrivers on Saturday, led the Gator parade through the entire festival grounds Saturday afternoon, and returned on Sunday to perform on the Fountain Stage. Other band members included Bruce Vermazen (cornet), Jim Fiedler (clarinet), Jim Goodwin (guitar/banjo), Frank Highly (tuba), Bob Drisko (bass), and Kenny Powell (drums). Throughout the two-day event, AFCDJS handed out fliers, Jazz Ramblers, and programs from past Festivals promoting our SD Jazz Fest. Paul Daspit (Executive Director) and Bill Adams (President) coordinated the event and set up the booth. Board members Carey Thoza, Jim McNaughton, Ruthe Monteith, Gretchen Haugen, Myrna Goodwin, and AFCDJS Office Manager, Shea Schultze, took turns staffing the booth. Uptown Rhythm Makers along with two other bands from the Gator event, Sue Palmer and her Motel Swing Orchestra and the Euphoria Brass Band, will also play at this year’s 34th San Diego Jazz Festival over Thanksgiving. Don’t miss these groups at our Fest!! JAZZ RAMBLER as quickly as possible. If you are an AFCDJS member and have your application to us by September 20, you will be scheduled first. We need a few volunteers for Cabaret Manager and Band Hostess. If you would like to help in these areas, please note that on your this year. If you do not receive a letter, please check our website at www.SDjazzfest.org. Or, you can contact Ruthe Monteith directly or leave a message at the AFCDJS office (619) 297-5277. New volunteers are always welcome so talk to friends who might be interested. Ways to Support Traditional Jazz Since many of you are approaching the time for the required distribution from your IRA, you may want to consider donating all or part of the money as a charitable gift. The Relief Act of 2012 ensured that in 2013 anyone age 70½ or older is allowed to donate directly to charity without paying income tax on that required distribution. You can do this by donating stock in your IRA account or your broker can transfer funds by check from your account. The amount may be counted as part of the mandatory required minimum distribution and no federal income tax is due as a result of this charitable donation. This donation could also be in the form of a band or musician sponsorship. A charitable gift is a great way to see your dollars go to work right now! For additional information, check with your tax and financial advisor. If you have any questions about sponsorship, contact Jim McNaughton at 619-435-0806 or mmcnaughton@sbcglobal.net You'll be glad you did! Uptown Rhythm Makers SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 PAGE 7 Provide . . . Continued on front page phone number, address, and name of the band or musician you wish to sponsor to AFCDJS, PO Box 880387, San Diego, CA 92168-0387. If you have the envelope that came with the appeal letter please use that OR go to our website at www.SDjazzfest.org. If you have any questions please call Jim McNaughton at 619-435-0806. Note, in order to have your sponsorship acknowledged on our website, in the Festival program and on the band signs, we must receive your sponsorship no later than Oct. 31, 2013. A New Traditional Jazz Festival! 2013 GUEST ARTISTS Bob Draga Jason Wanner Yve Evans Gary Ryan Shelley Burns Big Mama Sue 2013 • RANCHO CORDOVA, CA Announces Its Inaugural Dates INTRODUCING… Meschiya Lake & The Lil’ Big Horns LABOR DAY WEEKEND AUG. 30th through SEPT. 2nd 2013 2013 BAND LIST Marriott Hotel ~ Rancho Cordova, CA Highway 50 & Sunrise Blvd. Bob Draga Quartet Blue Street Jazz Band High Street Band High Sierra Jazz Band Tom Rigney & Flambeau Bob Ringwald’s Fulton Street Jazz Band Au Bros w/ Howard Miyata New Orleans Racket Makers w/ Sherri Colby Gator Beat The Crescent Katz Sister Swing Shelley, Bill & Eddie Hot Flashes 6 VENUES 14 BANDS 120 SETS ALL AT ONE HOTEL Friday Pool Side Welcome Party - 5 to 7pm Saturday Wine Tasting - 4 to 6pm Sunday Patrons Lunch - 12 to 1:30 SPONSORED BY (Kristy Reed, Bonnie Otto) For Ticket Sales and Information Call 916-822-2210 Or visit Our Website www.HotJazzJubilee.com PAGE 8 SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 Darnell . . . Continued from page 13 on bass playing intermissions at Earthquake McGoon’s! Howard also appeared with a band led by Muggsy Spanier on a broadcast of jazz critic Ralph Gleason’s “Jazz Casual” TV program. Besides Spanier and Howard, the high-energy band on this occasion included Joe Sullivan, piano; Pops Foster, bass; Earl Watkins, drums; and the young trombonist Bob Mielke. Howard’s onscreen expressions are a joy to watch; especially as he uses body language to indicate the rhythms used on Jelly Roll Morton’s record of “Someday, Sweetheart” to Mielke, and when he sticks his tongue out — on national television! In 1966 Howard toured Europe with the New Orleans All Stars. This group was led by British trumpeter Keith Smith and included Alvin Alcorn, trumpet; Jimmy Archey, trombone; Alton Purnell, piano; Pops Foster, bass; and Cie Frazier, drums. Unfortunately, following the tour, he suffered a stroke and was forced to give up playing music. He developed a brain tumor and died in September, 1966. Darnell Howard surely led one of the most interesting and rewarding careers in Classic Jazz, from pre-Jazz days with W.C. Handy to appearances with the most respected bandleaders of the Classic Jazz era and the Traditional Jazz Revival. He came up with a distinct, and instantly recognizable style that will always appeal to Jazz fans with good taste. Fortunately, those who read this article may enjoy the many highlights of Howard’s career since — at the time of this writing — all of his recordings are currently available on CD! Point YYour our Browser TTo: o: www.sdjazzfest.org ~~~~~~~~ The Official Website of America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society JAZZ RAMBLER Entertainment . . . Continued from p. 6 vocalists you will hear include trombonist Lee Fugal, drummer Kenny Powell and bassist Tim Smith. Phil Kirk (trumpet), Ken Dillard (piano), and Jim Goodwin (banjo/guitar) complete the lineup. Dixie Express plays danceable and entertaining Dixieland and swing. Be sure to hear them on September 15. ~~~~~ High Society Oct. 20 The High Society Jazz Band puts a fresh twist on the lively sounds of traditional jazz. All audiences are bound to be pleased with the band’s variety of styles and arrangements — New Orleans and Chicago-style jazz and Dixieland, swing, big band, Latin and even oldies rock n’ roll. High Society has entertained around San Diego and beyond for nearly 30 years, performing concerts, at jazz festivals, dances, night clubs and at private events. HSJB consists of Larry Okmin, clarinet and leader; Rick Evans, trumpet; Billy Hawkins, trombone; Jay Berman, piano and vocals; Joe Meza, bass; and John Hall, drums. Enjoy the music, humor and energy of High Society in October! High Society Jazz Band Paragon Jazz Band recently performed for over 200 students at Roosevelt Middle School in Oceanside. It was Heritage Day for the eighth graders, and all were dressed in Civil War era costumes. Diane Mensch and the Paragon Jazz Band presented four sessions demonstrating and explaining the history of traditional jazz. Don’t miss the Paragon Quartet at the 34th Annual San Diego Jazz Festival as they welcome Festival-goers on Friday and Saturday morning. JAZZ RAMBLER SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 PAGE 9 ‘Jazz Rhythm’ Programs Offer A Wealth of Information Bay Area Jazz researcher Dave Radlauer has produced a number of award-winning radio programs under the “Jazz Rhythm” banner. The programs cover a fascinating array of subjects, from Buddy Bolden to “Cowboy Jazz” to Sound Restoration. Several of Radlauer’s San Francisco Jazz programs feature interviews with Jazzmen such as Bob Helm, Bill Bardin, Wally Rose and Bob Mielke. Recently, Radlauer worked with AFCDJS Artistic Director Hal Smith and former Jazz Camp instructor Chris Tyle on programs devoted to trumpeter Benny Strickler and cornetist Danny Alguire. Tyle is also contributing material on the Castle Jazz Band for an upcoming Jazz Rhythm show and Smith is gathering material for a program on Chicago pianist Frank Melrose. All the Jazz Rhythm programs are available online, accompanied by rare photographs and expertly-written notes, at www.jazzhotbigstep.com. The website is an invaluable resource for anyone who is interested in the history of Jazz, though even the Get your reservations at the Town & Country now to ensure your fantastic weekend of jazz. Phone (800) 7728527 and ask for the “Jazz Festival” rates. Rooms start at $105 /night plus tax. DON’T DELAY. Rooms go quickly! PAGE 10 most knowledgeable Jazz fans may hear something new when they visit the Jazz Rhythm web page! Update the Society With Email Addresses Some of our members have updated or changed their email addresses. We are unable to send concert notices or even the Jazz Rambler password to those who have requested it. If you have changed your email address within the past year, please, email the AFCDJS Secretary, Myrna Goodwin, with y o u r n ew ad d res s at goodwinhawkins@cox.net . If you want to start receiving the Rambler on line, you may indicate that as well. On-line subscriptions help to cut postage costs so we can use that money for “The Music.” HELP WANTED! Your Society has an immediate need for a volunteer to help with advertising. Time required is 2-5 hours per week. Please contact Myrna Goodwin at goodwinhawkins@cox.net or phone at (619) 992-3787. 2014 Adult Trad Jazz Camp The 2014 San Diego Adult Traditional Jazz Camp is set for January 16-19, 2014, at the Lafayette Hotel, 2223 El Cajon Blvd., San Diego. Start making your plans to attend. More information is available on our website or see page 14 in this Jazz Rambler. American Rag Trial Subscription Offer Don Jones, publisher of the American Rag is offering a two-month “mini-trialsubscription” to all new AFCDJS members. Simply fill out the form below, have it signed by an AFCDJS officer at one of our monthly concerts, then send the completed form to the American Rag. You will enjoy two months’ worth of reporting on the most important events in the world of Traditional Jazz and Ragtime. SUBSCRIBE TODAY News You Can Use About Traditional Jazz and Ragtime One Year: $26U.S. -:- Canadian $39U.S.* -:- Elsewhere $99U.S.* Two Years: $48U.S. -:- Canadian $74U.S.* -:- Elsewhere $194U.S.* (*) Includes Airmail Delivery Make check payable to: The American Rag 20137 Skyline Ranch Dr., Apple Valley, CA 92308-5035 Phone/Fax: 760-247-5145 Name ________________________________________________________ Signature X_____________________________________________________ (Periodical Postal Regulations require Mailers to maintain a signed card from every subscriber.) Address _______________________________________________________ City _________________________________________ State _____________ Phone _____________________________ Zip + 4 ______________________ America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 JAZZ RAMBLER Festival #34 Badges Now Available Online! AFCDJS has joined the 21st century!! Now, when you go to our website, you can use your credit card (Visa/MC) to purchase Festival badges, become a sponsor, join or renew your membership, contribute to the education fund or even enroll in jazz camp. Check it out. www.sdjazzfest.org Small Band Music Archives Deering Banjo of Spring Valley, CA, and America’s Finest City Dixieland Jazz Society have been working together to provide banjos for the Mission Bay High School Music Department. Isaac Unger-Weiss (left) (grade 12) and Anthony Wilson (grade 10) used the Deering banjos at the “Jazz on the Green” concert held last May at MBHS. Isaac and Anthony will be performing with the Mission Bay Preservationists, under the direction of JP Balmat, at this year’s San Diego Jazz Fest. Don’t miss their sets. AFCDJS maintains an archive of over 2400 small band music arrangements, which we make available to school and youth bands, community, church, start-up, and professional music groups. Ask about the Top Thousand most-requested small band music arrangements, on a DVD disc. Contact Howie Nielson at aarchivist@sbcglobal.net, or go to www.smallbandmusic.org. Jubilee By the Sea PISMO BEACH — OCTOBER 24-27, 2013 Guest Artists: Bob Draga, Larry Scala, Eddie Erickson, Carl Sonny Leyland, Gordon Au, Brady McKay *********** TWO Thursday Night Special Events (10/24): #1 Marie Callenders: 3 Guitars: Eddie Erickson, Larry Scala & Jerry Krahn #2 Veterans Hall: We Three (Draga, Barnhart & Coots)! 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. — Admission $25.00 each — Limited Seating!! ************ BANDS: Titan Hot 7, Wally’s Warehouse Waifs, Blue Street, Night Blooming Jazzmen, High Sierra Jazz Band, Ivory and Gold, Cornet Chop Suey, Creole Syncopators, South Burgundy Street Jazz Band, Midiri Brothers, Red Skunk Band, Au Brothers Band with Uncle Howard Miyata, Three Clarinets, Three Trumpets, Piano Solos, Clam Chowder, Dick Williams Jammers, Cal Poly Jazz Band, Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Band, Royal Garden Swing Orchestra, Central City Swing Band, plus Igor with Pat Yankee and Bob Ringwald. ************* FREE SHUTTLE BUSES * DANCE FLOORS AT ALL VENUES RVers contact Valerie Powell (805) 481-2935 for reservations at Pismo Coast Village or the Oceano Elks Lodge ALL EVENTS BADGES $85 BEFORE 9/1, $95 AFTER ; Daily Badges = Fri. $40, Sat. $50, Sun. $40. www.pismojazz.com—or— e-mail <sandysmallwood@charter.net> —or— call (805) 773-3750 JAZZ RAMBLER SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 PAGE 11 Monthly Concert Highlights Rev elation Jazz Band — April 21 Revelation Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra — May 19 Nannette & Her Hotsy Totsy Bo ys — June 16 Boys PAGE 12 SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 JAZZ RAMBLER PASSINGS Wayne Jones (1933-2013) by Hal Smith AFCDJS Artistic Director Wayne Jones, an icon of Traditional Jazz drumming, passed away on May 20, 2013 in Elmhurst, Illinois as a result of complications from Parkinson’s Disease. Jones began a long association with the Salty Dogs Jazz Band in the late 1950s, when the group was still a student band at Purdue University. When the Dogs became a professional working band, Jones was the drummer. His approach to Traditional Jazz drumming was to play lightly, with a lift — gently urging the ensemble and soloists to swing. Jones often used ride cymbal, Chinese cymbal and hihats in addition to the press rolls, choke cymbal and blocks that are usually associated with the music. His distinct sound was a hallmark of the Salty Dogs, as well as other Traditional groups he worked with, such as Waldo’s Gutbucket Syncopators, Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band, the West End Jazz Band, Ernie Carson’s Capital City Jazz Band and the Red Rose Ragtime Band. Wayne Jones was Turk Murphy’s favorite drummer, and though he never worked full-time with the band, he did play with the band on special occasions, including a concert at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and a concert at Carnegie Hall, just prior to Murphy’s death. In addition to his work with Traditional groups, Jones also played big band music with the Chicago Footwarmers and small-band swing with James Dapogny’s Chicago Jazz Band, the Neo-Passe’ Jazz Band, Soprano Summit and the HedgesDeMichael Swingtet. San Diego Jazz Festival attendees heard Jones in years past with the West End Jazz Band, James Dapogny’s Chicago Jazz Band and Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band. Besides his skill as a drummer, he was an excellent writer, whose reviews appeared in Down Beat, Coda and Mississippi Rag. Wayne Jones is survived by his JAZZ RAMBLER Darnell . . . Continued from back page with Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band at Hambone Kelly’s and also took part in an early recording session with ex-Yerba Buena trumpeter Bob Scobey. (The session was originally issued on the Jazz Man label as “Darnell Howard and his Frisco Footwarmers”). Howard also played occasional sessions with the other member of the Yerba Buena triumvirate — Turk Murphy. A trip back to the Midwest resulted in a number of gigs with a young ensemble that would eventually become one of the greatest of all Traditional Jazz bands — The Salty Dogs. Hearing Darnell Howard with the Salty Dogs made a lasting impression on a young Chicago clarinetist who would eventually become the Dogs’ regular reedman — Kim Cusack. After returning to San Francisco, Howard settled in for a long stay at wife, Charlotte. His drum style has been a major inspiration to this writer, and also to several drummers whose names should be familiar to readers of the Jazz Rambler including Chris Tyle, John Gill, Steve Apple, Kevin Dorn, Clint Baker and Ray Templin. Jones made numerous recordings which were issued on GHB, Jazzology, Stomp Off, Delmark and Discovery. Most are available on CD and are definitely worth seeking out — especially to hear the masterful drumming! SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 Club Hangover with a six-piece band led by his old colleague Earl Hines. The years in the Bay Area were musically rewarding for the middleaged Darnell Howard. Besides the steady work with Hines, he freelanced on record dates with Kid Ory, Barbara Dane, Don Ewell and others. The Ewell sessions, recorded for Good Time Jazz, featured Howard as the only horn with Ewell on piano, Minor Hall on drums and (on several cuts) Pops Foster on bass. Unsurprisingly, this was some of Howard’s best playing on record. “South Side Strut” and “Bush Street Scramble” illustrate his swinging phrasing and his ability to go from a bubbling penultimate chorus to a boiling rideout. “Love Me Or Leave Me” and “Am I Blue” showcase his thick, blurry tone in the low register as well as the joyous, unexpected whoops into the upper register. Howard was once again freelancing in 1964, when he met the young pianist Ray Skjelbred. Skjelbred was a student of Johnny Wittwer and Burt Bales, both acquaintances of Howard, and was fascinated by the music of pianist Joe Sullivan, who had played intermissions at Club Hangover when Howard played there with Earl Hines. Once, Skjelbred and Howard went to hear Sullivan play intermissions at Turk Murphy’s nightclub Earthquake McGoon’s. When the band returned to the stage, Sullivan climbed the stairs to the balcony with a drink in each hand. Howard observed, “He’s good — unless he plays nose piano,” drooping his head to indicate Sullivan’s condition after too many double highballs. Skjelbred took Howard to visit many friends in the Bay Area and was fortunate to play a couple of sessions with the clarinetist during the summer of 1964. Once he asked what would happen if someone called Howard to play a gig on violin. Howard replied, “You’d see such scramblin’!” Apparently he “scrambled” at least once during this time period. Jazz author Richard Hadlock recalled hearing Howard on violin, with Elmer Snowden on banjo and Pops Foster continued on page 8 PAGE 13 SAN DIEGO ADULT TRADITIONAL JAZZ CAMP The original and only music camp by AFCDJS January 16-19, 2014 All facilities are located at the Lafayette Hotel & Suites in San Diego. Instruction will include sectionals for front line and rhythm. Students play music together and with faculty members throughout the weekend. 2014 FACULTY: Clint Baker, Asst. Camp Dir. - trumpet/cornet Howard Miyata - trombone Dan Levinson- reeds John Royen - piano SOLD OUT Katie Cavera - banjo, guitar Marty Eggers - bass, tuba Steve Apple - drums TUITION: $420 Enrollment is limited. * There is a $60.00 tuition discount for Jazz Camp students staying at the Lafayette Hotel for at least 3 nights, and who register for camp no later than 11/15/2013 (limit 2 discounts per room). For room reservations, contact the hotel at 1-888-272-6343 or make email requests to RESERVATIONS@LafayetteHotelSD.com. Ask for the “Jazz Camp rate.” Register and pay tuition on-line at www.SDjazzfest.org or complete this form and make your check payable to AFCDJS. Mail to AFCDJS, PO Box 880387, San Diego, CA 92168-0387. Please provide your hotel reservation number in the space provided below or in the comments section on-line. To receive further information, call (619) 297-5277 or E-mail: jazzinfo@dixielandjazzfestival.org Name Instrument . Address . City, State, Zip . 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CA DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY Post Office Box 880387 San Diego, California 92168-0387 They Called it Jazz Darnell Howard - Rejuvinated Career For the Revival (This is a continuation from the Spring 2013 Rambler of a series of biographies of great traditional jazz musicians. The series started with the March/April 1991 issue and was developed by Rambler founding publisher and Board Member, the late Len Levine.) By Hal Smith AFCDJS Artistic Director In 1937, Darnell Howard left Earl Hines’ Orchestra. He could already look back with pride on a career that included appearances with W.C. Handy, Jelly Roll Morton, James P. Johnson, King Oliver and, of course Hines. But within a few short years, he added two more illustrious names to his resumé after working with Fletcher Henderson and Coleman Hawkins! PAGE 16 During World War II, Howard led his own groups in Chicago, and also operated a small business. The Traditional Jazz Revival of the 1940s SUMMER (AUGUST) 2013 really helped to kickstart Howard’s career. In 1945 he traveled to California where he played and recorded with the revitalized Kid Ory Creole Jazz Band. Howard is heard to good advantage on the Ory’s Crescent recordings — particularly on “Down Home Rag.” Following the brief stay with Ory, he returned to Chicago where he worked with Doc Evans and in the house band at the Bee Hive, which also included such luminaries as Don Ewell, Lee Wiley, Miff Mole and Baby Dodds. In 1948, Howard joined Muggsy Spanier’s band, performing at the Chicago Railroad Fair and also making a trip to San Francisco, to play at Doc Daugherty’s famous Club Hangover. While in the Bay Area, Howard sat in continued on page 13 JAZZ RAMBLER