Fog City Stompers - south bay traditional jazz society
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Fog City Stompers - south bay traditional jazz society
Volume 39 OCTOBER 2014 Number 10 Fog City Stompers Traditional Dixieland Jazz Band OCT OBER 26, 20 14 CTOBER 201 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. SUNNYVALE ELKS LODGE #2128 375 PASTORIA AVE., SUNNYVALE, CA 94086 U PCOMING E VENTS Nov. 23 - TToot Sweett Jazz Band oot Swee Dec. 28 - High Sierra Jazz Band at Dutr ow’s Jazzmeis Jan. 25, 2015 - PPat Dutrow’s Jazzmeistt er erss www.sbtjs.org Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00 THE SOUTH BAY BEAT is published by SOUTH BAY TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY A non-profit organization dedicated to the performance, promotion and preservation of jazz. BOARD OF DIRECTORS SBTJS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Barbara Kinney Mal Silva Jack Ford Cecelia Maloney Jon B. Schermer OPEN President 510-792-5484 Past President Emeritus malsilva@att.net Treasurer 650-575-2307 Secretary Editor Pro-Tem gramaloney@comcast.net 408-266-3449 Chief Financial Officer jschermer@yahoo.com 408-573-9220 Vice President BOARD MEMBERS George Trollman Jim Harget PUBLICITY Music Director JoAnn Schwartz Distribution South Bay Beat 408-409-9510 Jam Set Director Community Outreach Co-Music Director 408-483-7220 jimharget@aol.com Open SBTJS Board of Directors Barbara Kinney 510-792-5484 Joy Stone Open Coastal Graphics P.O. Box 714 Middletown, CA 95461 707-280-2477 joannx@att.net EDITOR Kay McIntyre Raffle Chairperson 408-796-2141 mozarts142@gmail.com Hostess/Parasols Sallie Morton Jim Rouse Stage & Equipment 408-241-2745 jc_rouse@comcast.net HOST Open MEMBERSHIP Open Kendric Smith Website Manager 408-356-4340 kendric@stanford.edu Medius Printing 408-519-5000 Jim O’Briant Director, Youth Activities jobriant@garlic.com Member-at-large ALL YOU JAZZ LOVERS . . . PLEASE HELP by contributing articles to the newsletter. This is YOUR paper. You are welcome to write about anything that would be of interest to our readers. We would like to hear from writers, cartoonists, artists, critics, etc. Send your contribution to JoAnn Schwartz, P.O. Box 714, Middletown, CA 95461. THE MUSIC BORN IN AMERICA FOR THE WORLD TO ENJOY ADVERTISING RATES (effective January, 2005) SIZE PER ISSUE 1/8 Page 1/4 Page 1/2 Page Full Page $15.00 $35.00 $65.00 $100.00 Non-Profit ID #23-7335388 S O U T H B AY T R A D I T I O N A L J A Z Z S O C I E T Y M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C AT I O N Please take this opportunity to show your support for preserving trad jazz. We invite you to join by filling in the form below. c Please enroll c Renew c You may contact me regarding volunteer work MEMBERSHIP DUES: c SUSTAINING - $100 c PATRON - $250 c ANGEL - $500 c Individual - $30 c Couple - $40 c Musician - $15 c Musician Couple - $20 Would you prefer to read your South Bay Beat online? c Yes c No Membership includes subscription to our South Bay Beat newsletter. Name(s) ___________________________________________________ Phone No.__________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________________ City, State & Zip________________________________________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________________________________________ Make check payable to: SOUTH BAY TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY and mail with this form to: SBTJS, P.O. BOX 3980, SAN JOSE, CA 95150 The South Bay Traditional Jazz Society is a non-profit tax exempt organization dedicated to the performance, promotion, and preservation of Traditional Jazz. Your membership and contributions are tax-deductible. Your cancelled check is your receipt. Non-Profit ID #23-7335388. 2 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE BARBARA KINNEY WILL YOU BE AN UNDERSTUDY? We especially need Trainees to work with our Editor and Membership Director. Working together on these two important positions would give comfortable preparation to eventually take over the position. It is vital to our organization that we get this needed help. While in training, Board participation would not be required, unless desired. We must elect officers for 2015. Ballots will be in the November and December South Bay Beats. We welcome your participation. If you have ideas to share, any current Board Member will be happy to listen. Mark your calendar for October 26, when Fog City Stompers will play for us. See you then. Barbara Kinney, President Check out our Website www.sbtjs.org E verything about us is on the Website: years of recent past newsletters, band descriptions, their photos and sounds and some pictures taken at our monthly sessions. OUR MIND Of all the things that “God” created, I have selected the mind. The memory and without debate, is something hard to define. GET ACTIVE Help Your Board! Keep OKOM ALIVE!! SEPT. 28, 2014 Dick Williams . . . . . . . . .Trumpet, leader Don Abel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trumpet Lyle Gillison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeds Roldan Vigil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeds Philip Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone Jon Schermer . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone Scott Chapman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Piano Joyce Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banjo Pat Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banjo Shirley Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flute Zach Mahar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuba Carlos Tahmajian. . . . . . . . . Washboard Patty deRidder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vocal Don Brayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vocal Thanks and apologies for anyone missed. Musicians who wish to participate in the jam sets need to sign up in advance with Jim Harget. SBTJS JAM SETS OCTOBER 26 SET ONE Second Line F Atlanta Blues Ab Deed I Do Ab or C With do respect there is no request, Song Of The Wanderer Eb from the knowledge as we stand. Smiles Ab We have a mind within our flesh, Alice Blue Gown C and it’s good for woman or man. Coney Island Washboard Bb SECOND SET This is a gift all life enjoys, Breeze Eb amid the time or day. Trog’s Blues Eb Born as girls and also boys, You Meet The Nicest People Bb while time can seal one’s fate. Rockin’ Chair Eb Mandy Make Up Your Mind F With prayers we can speak to “God,” It’s A SinTo Tell A Lie F since the mind can be young or old. Down By The Riverside F My heart and soul helps me to trod, while our mind, is our “pot of gold.” DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES By Joseph Templett Who were those Masked Jammers? Oct. 31, 2014. Please send all news, articles and announcements to: JoAnn Schwartz P.O. Box 714, Middletown, CA 95461 Email: joannx@att.net Special Memberships SUSTAINING Clifford & Zelda Barnett Rolfe & Becky Cuthbert James & Helen Goodwine Suzanne Shynne Sallie Morton Ron Segel Jack Gerken Cecelia Maloney James Harget Bill Todd Rae Ann Berry Edwin Morris Chuck & Peggy Butler Karen Brooks & Scott Anthony ANGELS ($500) (double) Richard & Amy Magnuson Patrick & Shirley Campbell BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, NOV. 4, 2014 The ELKS Lodge 11:00 a.m. 375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 3 FESTIVALS & Coming Attractions INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE AMERICAN RAG. Any feedback on the format would be appreciated. Oct. 10-12 Medford, OR. 26th Annual Southern Oregon Music Festival. Hdqtrs: Inn at The Commons. Special Guest Artist: Bob Draga. Featured Bands: Blue Street J.B., Bob Draga Quartet, Cornet Chop Suey, Dave Bennett & The Memphis Boys, Gator Nation Band (f.k.a. Gator Beat), High Sierra J.B., High Street Band, Lena Prima Band, Midiri Brothers Sextet, New Orleans Racket Makers, Oregon Coast Lab Band, Professors Lite, Sister Swing, Titan Hot Seven, Tom Rigney & Flambeau. Badges Info: 866-448-1948. Email: info@somusicfest.org Website & Lodging: www.somusicfest.org Oct. 15-19 Sun Valley, ID. 25th Anniversary Sun Valley Jazz Jamboree. Hdqtrs: Sun Valley Resort. Guest Artists: Tom Hook, Bob Draga, Yve Evans, Brady McKay, Gary Ryan, Jeff Barnhart, John Cocuzzi, Chet Jaeger, Clint Baker, John Reynolds, Pieter Meijers. Thirty plus well known guest bands. Info: 877-478-5277. Website: www.SunValleyJazz.com Facebook, Twitter. Lodging: 800-786-8259. For all lodging choices visit: www.SunValleyJazz.com Oct. 23-26 Pismo Beach, CA. 38th Annual Jubilee by the Sea. Guest artists: Bob Draga, Bob Ringwald, Bob Schulz, Carl Sonny Leyland, Gordon Au, Jason Wanner, Jeff Barnhart, Larry Scala, Pat Yankee. Featured bands: Wally’s Warehouse Waifs, Cornet Chop Suey, South Burgundy St. J.B., High Sierra J.B., Au Bros and Uncle Howard, Red Skunk J.B., Midiri Bros Sextet, Ivory & Gold, Bob Draga Quartet, and Dick Williams JazzSea Jammers. Two Thursday Night 6-9 Specials - #1: Addie Street, Tent at the Boardwalk: Oktoberfest Extravaganza $15. #2: Veterans Hall Draga, Barnhart, Coots, Scala $25. AE Badges: $95. Daily badges available. Info: 805-481-7840 or 805-773-3750. Lodging: motel & hotel info. go to www.Pismojazz.com Nov. 6-9 Chandler, AZ. 25th Annual Arizona Classic Jazz Festival. Hdqtrs.: Crowne Plaza, San Marcos Golf Resort. Guest Artists: Nicki Parrott, leader, bass: John Cocuzzi, vibes: Jacob Fischer, guitar: Tom Fischer, reeds: Eddie Metz, drums: Russ Phillips, t’bone: Randy Reinhart, cornet: Rossano Sportiello, piano. Featured bands: Cornet Chop Suey, Dave Bennett Quartet, 52nd Street J.B., High Sierra J.B., Original Wildcat Jass Band, Queen City J.B., Sun City Stomperz, Titan Hot Seven, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Wally’s Warehouse Waifs, Wolverine J.B., A.E. Badges $95. Daily badges available at the door. Info: 480-620-3941. Email: her12@msn.com Website: www.azclassicjazz.org Lodging: San Marcos Resort, 888-233-9527. $139. jazz rate until Oct. 6th. Nov. 21-23 Sacramento, CA. 28th Annual West Coast Ragtime Festival. Hdqtrs.: Marriott Rancho Cordova. Thirtynine guest artists. Five bands. Info: 916-457-3324 or 866-724-9273. Email bobsrags@comcast.net Website: www.westcoastragtime.com/14wcrf_home.htm CRUISES & TOURS Nov. 14-16 Steamboat Stomp Cruise/Tour. Depart New Orleans aboard Steamboat Natchez. Itinerary: Classic jazz on the Mississippi River. Guest Artists: Duke Heitgeer, Banu Gibson. Featured Bands: Yerba Buena Stompers, Topsy Chapman and Solid Harmony. Fares: $300 PPDO. Airfare EXTRA. Info: Steamboat Natchez - 504-587-0724. Email: marketing@glnosccom Website: www.steamboatstompneworleans.com Nov. 30Dec. 11 Jazzdagan and Arbors Records Present Jazz Alive 2014. Depart from Caldera Costa Rica to Miami thru Panama Canal aboard ms Crystal Serenity. Guest Artists: Banu Gibson. Warren Vache, Yve Evans, Harry Allen, Antii Sarpila, Pieter Meijers, Nicki Parrott, Stephanie Trick, Danny Coots, John Cocuzzi, and others. Featured Band: Bill Allred’s Classic J.B. Fares: Call for rates. Airfare: EXTRA. Info: Jazzdagan Tours - 800-433-0078 or 323-650-0255. Email: jazzdagan@aol.com Website: www.jazzdagan.com Dec. 27New Years In Tahiti. Seven nights round trip Papeete on the ms Paul Gauguin. Visiting Papeete, Tahiti, Jan 3, 2015 Moorea, Bora Bora, and more. Guest Artists: Nicki Parrott, Shelley Burns, Bill Dendle, Eddie Erickson, Pieter Meijers, Paolo Alderighi, Stephanie Trick, Danny Coots. Fares: Call office for rates. Airfare: EXTRA. Jazzdagan Tours Info: See above. 4 KNOW YOUR BOARD J IM ROUSE MEET THE PEOPLE WHO KEEP THIS ORGANIZATION GOING W ithout this man, we couldn’t be running our monthly music sessions. As the Sound and Equipment manager, Jim Rouse makes it all work. On those performance Sundays he starts before almost anyone else by going to the Society’s equipment locker to collect and load up all the sound equipment. Then he transports it to the Elk’s lodge and starts the set up so it will be ready when the guest band arrives. For the rest of the session you’ll see Jim at the controls of the sound board at the back end of the building. And at the end of the session, he packs it all up again and returns it to the locker. It is a long day for him. He also helps when Top of the Hill has a gig that needs extra sound equipment. In the past he was the Webmaster with our earlier website, and he helped send monthly announcements by email to those addresses available. He’s been doing all this for eight years for our benefit; the listeners, dancers and trad jazz lovers, and he deserves some relief from this dedication and our heartfelt thanks. BLOWIN’ round the bay ALAMEDA SAN MATEO High Street Station Cafe, 1303 EL SOBRANTE MENLO PARK High Street, AND THAT’S JAZZ, every 4th Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. (510) 995-8049. $10 cover. Champa Restaurant, 3550 San Cafe Borrone, 1010 El Camino The Swinging Door, 106 E. 25th Pablo Dam Road, JELLY ROLL J.B., most Fridays, 7-9:30 p.m., 510-222-1819. Real, CLINT BAKER’S CAFE BORRONE ALL-STARS. MOST Fridays, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Check www.clintbakerjazz.com/ allstars.html COLMA Molloys Tavern, 1655 Mission Road, SAN FRANCISCO BANJO BAND, first Sat. of each month. 7:30-10:00 p.m. sfbanjo band@yahoo.com COTATI Redwood Cafe, 8240 Old Redwood Hwy. GOLD COAST JAZZ BAND, 3rd Sunday. 4-7 p.m. 707-795-7868. CUPERTINO Britannia Arms, 1087 S. De FAIRFAX 19 Broadway Club, Dwnt. Fairfax. NATURAL GAS JAZZ BAND, 2nd Sunday, 35 p.m. Dance floor, No cover charge. Call 415-459-0293. FREMONT Bronco Billy’s Pizza Palace, 41200 Blacow Rd., JAZZINATORS every other Tuesday, 7-8 p.m., go to www. broncobillys pizza.com for specific dates. Anza Blvd. TOOT SWEET JAZZ LIVERMORE Castle Rock Restaurant, 1848 BAND. 2nd Sunday, 5:45- 8:00 Portola Avenue, JAMBALAYA p.m. 408-252-1711. SWING BAND, 1st and 3rd TuesDANVILLE days, 7:30-9:30 p.m. CHRIS Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Road. BRADLEY’S JAZZ BAND, 2nd DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZ and 4th Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. BAND. 3rd Saturday, 2-5 p.m. 925-456-7100. 510-655-6728. Also see Friends of MARTINEZ Jazz on page 7. Erawan2 Thai Restaurant, 414 Ferry Street, MUIR STATION JAZZ BAND. Every 2nd Saturday, 6:00-8:00 p.m. 925-313-9185. MORGAN HILL Dutchman’s Pizza, 16375 Monterey St. THE ZINFANDEL STOMPERS, open rehearsal, public welcome. Second Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. (also half price pizza night). 408-848-8097. PALO ALTO Masonic Center, 461 Florence St., PAUL PRICE’S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. Pomander Tea Dance on 3rd Sunday each month, 4-6:30 p.m. Call 1-800-647-0305 for more information. Ave., SILICON GULCH J.B., Tues. 7-10 p.m. 650-574-9723. SAN RAFAEL Panama Hotel, B Street & Bayview. SWING FEVER, Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m. Call 415-457-3993. Mayflower Inn, 1533 4th St., San Rafael, MARIN JAZZ GROUP every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. 415-456-1011. SAUSALITO No Name Bar, Bridgeway, MAL SHARPE’S - BIG MONEY IN DIXIELAND, Every Sun., 3-7 p.m. SONOMA Little Switzerland [closed for remodeling]. WOODSIDE REDWOOD CITY The Little Store Restaurant, Harry’s Hofbrau, 1909 El Camino 3340 Woodside Road, (1.3 miles west of 280). THE BANJO GUYS, Every Monday 6-8 p.m. Real. HAPPY TIME BANJOS. Every Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. 650-366-3733. SAN FRANCISCO Pier 23, Embarcadero near Fil-. bert. Rotating pianists: Virginia Tichenor, Marty Eggers, Frederick Hodges. 5-8 p.m. 415-362-5125. BANDS OR CLUBS DO NOT ALWAYS NOTIFY THE SOUTH BAY BEAT OF CHANGES. Please call in advance to verify information in these listings. For a more updated and complete listing, visit www.sfraeann.com SAN JOSE Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Ave., PENINSULA BANJO BAND, every Wednesday, 7 p.m. 408-243-0434. 5 Chasin’ Jazz AT RANCHO CORDOVA by Cecelia Maloney L ast year’s write up for this festival over Labor Day weekend was so inviting that attendance at the second one seemed mandatory. Yes, it was a happy, bustling operation at a Marriott Hotel, part of a chain that seems to welcome trad jazz. The badge claiming desk was set up even before reaching the hotel’s check-in counter. The opening in the grand ballroom appropriately was the Firehouse Tribute Band. They wore red shirts with white suspenders, white fire helmets and a lot of attitude in their role as tribute to Disney’s Firehouse Five Plus Two, and they were all fine musicians. No drums but a versatile washboard player who even had a siren and loud bell for effective stress. What a great start!! This fan did not attend the venues with the old standard bands, but went to names sounding new. So go elsewhere for info on High Sierra, Night Blooming Jazzmen, Blue Street, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Big Mama Sue & Friends or Gator Nation. There were guest artists who appeared with various groups: Bob Draga, Brian Casserly, Jason Wanner, Yve Evans, Danny Coots, and Gary Ryan, but the musician who really got around was Bonnie Otto. She fit in and added pizazz where ever she was, but a SBTJS fan isn’t surprised at that. Wally’s Warehouse Waifs is a band that hadn’t been heard before, but they won’t remain that way. Two white haired veterans on trumpet and drums led three horns and four rhythm through a set of well remembered old songs done in top notch style. A lady singer with a strong voice, did well, too. Bob Draga came on as one of the band’s original members, and then they really made a blowout of it. Another new band worth hearing at more festivals was The Tepid Club of Cool from Cool CA. Three rhythm and a reed player made a perfect combo that played a wide diversity of songs from W.C. Handy to Thelonius Monk, Willie Nelson and Dan Hicks. They must draw a strong audience of happy dancers in road houses along Highway 49. From the same general area was a highly competent Western swing band, Stardust Cowboys who were left out of the program and put in rooms way too small for their big sound. In full Western attire, they were the real package with slide guitar, a fiddle player, bass, drums and two other guitars and did many original songs. Plus lots of vocals from band members and a handsome cowgirl, too. There must be a lot of good nights out for people in the area around Auburn. Two men; one on bass and the other on guitar play and sing in harmony as The Smart Fellers. Bonnie Otto was with them 6 on keyboard and showed what a very talented woman can do to lift the level of performance of two competent sidemen. The Professors is a group of festival veterans who have appeared everywhere and get the title from the fact that they are instructors at the Sacramento sponsored jazz camp programs for youngsters. Bill Dendle, Shelley Burns, Jason Wanner, Eddie Erickson, Anita Thomas, Lee “Westy” Westhofer, Greg Varlota and Ed Metz Jr are all recognized names and good to see together. They played a solid set of familiar sounds and looked like they had a lot of fun doing it. Crescent Katz is a bunch of younger adults, not all male, the tuba player with them, and Fire House Tribute, is a young woman, Priscilla Ornelllas. That and banjo, washboard joined horns played by Brandon Au and Jeff Kreis to play traditional music and have fun. They were joined by a young clarinetist and another Kries and all banged out great Dixieland with remarkable enthusiasm It was a delight to see such capable, young musicians. The same talent and class was repeated by the Au Brothers Jazz Band. The three talented brothers on horns were joined by well known adults: Uncle Howard , of course. Danny Coots, Katie Cavera and Bonnie Otto. Overall, so many younger players were a treat and showed good promise for carrying on our music. It wasn’t easy to hear all nine youth bands so only three were heard. Dixie Dominus was outstanding and others were good considering their limited experience. Even a sixth grade band, Decomposers, was impressive with the young talent and their obvious feel for the music. Look for them on You Tube as Rae Ann Berry was filming them. It was a hot weekend, but the hotel remained comfortable. There was a tent outdoors that was good listening in the evening. The volunteers were wonderful and must have worked many hours. Next year’s festival is planned for the same time. If it is anything like this one, there will be plenty of the music we like. MUSICAL EVENING OF BRIAN HOLLAND & DANNY COOTS - Sept. 12, 2014 BY BILL TODD, DRUMMER Many thanks go to Jarin and Carole Feldstein for using an intimate house party setting to present the three time “World Old-Time Piano Playing Champion” Brian Holland supported by Grammy Award winning percussionist, Danny Coots. Believe me, it has to be one of the top five playing or listening nights I’ve enjoyed in the last 65 years of either playing or listening to any musicians. I did buy their CD “Two Man Job” filled with fourteen super and unique renditions of songs we know. My favorites are (3) Buddy Bolden’s Blues, (6) Dallas Blues, and (8) Caravan. On Caravan the drumming introduction of 50 seconds is wonderful. The liner notes by Holland read “Juan Tizol:1936” - Juan Tizol is best known as Fresno Dixieland Society Box 16399, Fresno, CA 93755 HOTLINE (209) 292-3999 12- 5 p.m. RADISSON HOTEL - ATRIUM www.fresno dixie.com Oct. 19 - Midnight Rose MODESTO DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY EVERY 3RD SUNDAY CLARION INN - 1612 SISK RD. - MODESTO the long-time trombonist with Duke Ellington’s band. The melody of “Caravan” is the result of Tizol’s studies in Puerto Rico, where once a piece of music was learned, it was inverted (literally turned upside-down) to create a new melody. “I’ve always loved the dark and ominous tone of this piece, and we have done our best to keep that feeling intact in this version. The beginning starts as if in a fever dream: waking groggily in the middle of the desert, a caravan of camels walking toward a nearby oasis, slowly feeling the rhythm of the hooves against the sand as the hot wind brings you into consciousness.” That statement from the liner notes reflects the class of the whole evening. My recommendation: “Two Man Job” www.rivermontrecrords.com The Napa Valley DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY MEETS EVERY 2ND SUNDAY FROM 1:00-5:00 PM Website: www.jazzdance.org/NapaJazz Chardonnay Room, Embassy Suites, 1075 California Blvd., Napa $8 Members, $9 Other Jazz Societies, $10 Public NOV. 16 - KNIGHT SOUNDS BIG BAND P.O. BOX 2765 MONTEREY, CA 93942 1:00 - 5:00 P.M. EVERY 2ND SUNDAY www.modestojazz.com 12-5 p.m. Info: 209-524-3517 $8 members - $12 public SACRAMENTO Nov. 9 at the Elks Lodge located in 150 MAR VISTA DRIVE, MONTEREY Info. (831) 626-3146 (831) 449-3204 TRAD. JAZZ SOCIETY Midnight Rose J.B. www.montereyhotjazzsociety.org www.sacjazz.org Nov. 9 Dan Barrett Trombone/Cornet ELK’S LODGE #6 6446 RIVERSIDE BLVD. Sacramento, CA 95831 11:30 -5 p.m. Members: $10.00 Non-Members: $12.00 SAN JOAQUIN DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY 2 dance floors Guest bands plus jam sets 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Nov. 2 Cell Block Seven www.stocktondixielandjazz.org ELKS LODGE 8900 Thornton Road, Stockton For more information, write P.O. Box 4746, Stockton, CA 95204 FRIENDS OF JAZZ Dance Party in Danville Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Rd. More info: www.jazznut.com 510-655-6728 Nov. 15 Devil Mountain Jazz Band AT THE DOOR - $15 Members/active military/students/club members - $8 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 27232, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94127 MEET S ON THE THIRD SUNDA Y MEETS SUNDAY 1:00 - 7:00 P .M. www.nojcnc.org P.M. N o v. 116 6 - Chris Br adley’s TTrr ad. J.B. Bradley’s Champa Thai Restaurant, 3550 San Pablo Dam Rd., San Pablo, CA For Info: Becky Kesweder: 650-341-7370 or Tom Belmessieri: 925-432-6532 TRAD JASS SANTA ROSA NEW ADDRESS! Ellington Hall www.tradjass.org TRAD JASS - P.O. Box 2861 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 707-328-0939 1:00 - 5:30 p.m. each first Sunday 3535 Industrial Way, Santa Rosa, CA Nov. 2 - The Black Tuesday Band ADMISSION: MEMBERS $8.00 OTHER CLUBS $9.00 NON-MEMBERS $10.00 7 South Bay Traditional Jazz Society FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE P.O. Box 3980, San Jose, CA 95150 www.sbtjs.org Return Service Requested PAID SAN MATEO, CA Permit No. 52 FIRST CLASS TIME SENSITIVE Visit our new website www.sbtjs.org JJ AA ZZ ZZ CALENDAR OF EVENTS DEC. 28 NOV. 23 Toot Sweet Jazz Band High Sierra Jazz Band JAN 15 - Pat Dutrow’s Jazzmeisters AN.. 25, 20 201 Fog City Stompers Traditional Dixieland Jazz Band Oct. 26, 20 14 201 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128 375 Pastoria Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00 Tom Belmessieri - Corne Cornett / Leader Hudi Brenman - Clarine Clarinett Rich Ne w comb - TTrr ombone Mik e Har t - TTuba uba New Mike Pat Dutrow - Banjo/Guitar Adam Roderick - Drums/Percussion Rich Owens - Piano (substitute)