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Los Angeles Jazz Institute Presents Music For Lighthousekeeping Cover photo courtesy: LAJI/Howard Rumsey Collection An All Star Tribute to Howard Rumsey Celebrating Howard Rumsey’s Legacy and the music and musicians that created West Coast Jazz Guest of Honor: Howard Rumsey 27 Concerts, rare films, & special presentations May 21-24, 2015 Tickets 562-200-5477 www.lajazzinstitute.org Sheraton Gateway Hotel Los Angeles 6101 West Century Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90045 Festival Details Dates: May 21-24, 2015 Pre Festival Event May 20 at Balboa Pavilion, Balboa, CA Place: The Sheraton Gateway Hotel 6101 West Century Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90045 The special rate for festival attendees is $108 per night. There is also a 10% discount on food purchased in the hotel restaurants during the event. You can reserve your rooms by calling: 1-800-325-3535 or to register online CLICK HERE! The cutoff to make reservations at this special rate is April 26, 2015. The Sheraton has a free shuttle to and from LAX. Hotel stay not included in registration fee. How to purchase tickets: There are three ticket choices to attend the festival $450 VIP Registration ($425 for members) includes priority reserved seating GOLD $425 ($400 for members) includes reserved seating. INDIVIDUAL EVENT TICKETS Individual tickets range from $10-$25. See order form on inside back page. Vendors: Tables are available. Call (562) 200-5477 for more information Brochure Design: Kurt Reichenbach PLATINUM Music for Lighthousekeeping M usic for Lighthousekeeping is a long-overdue tribute to Howard Rumsey and his incredible legacy. No one has done more for the west coast jazz scene and this event is designed to showcase the music and the musicians that Howard was responsible for bringing to the forefront. or four full days and nights the sounds of West Coast Jazz past and present will echo through the halls of the Sheraton Gateway in an unprecedented schedule of concerts and events. There will be many concerts featuring original Lighthouse All-Stars music as well as concerts presenting music of famous Lighthouse Alumni. There will also be concerts and events celebrating the original Stan Kenton Orchestra and Howard Rumsey’s Concerts By the Sea. oward will be in attendance as our very special Guest of Honor and I hope you will plan to join us to help give Howard the tribute he deserves. Sincerely, Ken Poston, Festival Director F H L Inter-collegiate Jazz Festival ong before jazz was included in University music curriculums, Howard was championing and encouraging young jazz musicians by giving them a spotlight every Easter week at The Lighthouse. The list of musicians that took part in the Easter Week festivities include such luminaries as Les McCann, Mike Wofford, Charlie Shoemake, Charlie Haden, Pete Christlieb, Ray Manzarek, Daryl Dragon, Lanny Morgan, Steve Huffsteter, Pinky Winters, Barry Zweig, Jim Keltner and many more. M any alumni of the Easter Week festivals will be on hand to participate in the various concerts as well as specific concerts honoring Howard’s role as a pioneer of Jazz Education. n celebration of the Easter Week Collegiate festivals we’re having a mini Inter-Collegiate Festival of our own. Thursday-Saturday we will feature two University groups each day at the pool who will be critiqued by a panel of judges. The winning band will be invited back to perform on a Sunday Night Showcase. I Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa Beach, CA, Summer 1941 Pre-Festival Party (extra event not included with registration) Wednesday, May 20 • 12 noon • $75 Balboa Pavilion, Balboa Beach 400 Main Street, Newport Beach, CA Balboa Bandwagon Lunch and Concert All Star Big Band Music from Stan Kenton’s first Summer at Balboa Beach After stints with Vido Musso and Johnny Scat Davis, Howard Rumsey came to prominence as one of the original members of Stan Kenton’s Orchestra that premiered at Balboa Beach in the summer of 1941. This concert features an all star big band playing music from the original Kenton book. We kick off the festival by taking Howard back to the place it all began. The event includes lunch at the Pavilion and the special concert. 1 Thursday, May 21 • 9:30-10:30am • $10 FILM Gateway Ballroom Sunset Eyes Rare films from the L.A. Jazz Institute Archive featuring Howard Rumsey, Stan Kenton, Teddy Edwards, Sonny Criss, Hampton Hawes, Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Milt Bernhart, Art Pepper, Frank Patchen, Shelly Manne, Maynard Ferguson and more. “Follow the Boys” Universal Pictures, 1944 1 Thursday, May 21 11am-12:45pm • FREE CONCERT Pool Inter-Collegiate Jazz Festival Day 1 2 CONCERT Thursday, May 21 1-2pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Martians Come Back! Music of Shorty Rogers Giants featuring Ron Stout Shorty Rogers joined the Lighthouse All-Stars in 1951 and was a key figure in the early success of group. In 1953 he left the Lighthouse and took Jimmy Giuffre and Shelly Manne with him to establish Shorty Rogers and his Giants as a working Quintet. They debuted at The Haig followed by a long engagement at Zardi’s Jazzland. LAJI/Shorty Rogers Collection This concert features the music of Shorty’s Giants including Martians Go Home, Trickleydidlier, My Heart Stood Still and other west coast classics. 1 PRESENTATION Thursday, May 21 2:15-3pm • $10 Gateway Ballroom Rodney Evans Bacon and the Art of the Lighthouse Presented by Ken Poston LAJI/Howard Rumsey Collection In the early 1950s, Howard Rumsey started displaying modern art in the Lighthouse, and for several years the paintings of contemporary artists including Rodney Evans Bacon were a regular part of the club’s decor. 3 Thursday, May 21 • 3:15-4:15pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Tangents in Jazz Music of Jimmy Giuffre featuring Ken Peplowski Jimmy Giuffre left the All-Stars in 1953 and became a member of Shorty Rogers and His Giants. In 1954 he began recording under his own name eventually forming the important Jimmy Giuffre 3. Photo: ©Ray Avery/CTSIMAGES Tangents in Jazz features Ken Peplowski in a program of rarely heard Giuffre compositions and arrangements. 4 CONCERT Thursday, May 21 • 5:15-6:30pm Lighthouse Cafe 30 Pier Avenue, Hermosa Beach, CA Dinner and Concert $50 Extra Event not included in Registration. Seating is very limited. Big Boy The Lighthouse All-Stars Volume 1 The Shorty Rogers-Jimmy Giuffre-Shelly Manne era featuring Ron Stout, Ken Peplowski, Mike Fahn, Jeff Hamilton and more. Concert takes place at the legendary Lighthouse Cafe in Hermosa Beach. Featuring classics from the first Lighthouse All-Stars group performed on the same stage where it all began. Includes such classics as Out of Somewhere, Swing Shift, Viva Zapata, Morgan Davis, Luau, Sunset Eyes, Big Boy and more. 5 CONCERT Thursday, May 21 8-9pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Hawes Claws The Music of Hampton Hawes featuring Toshiko Akiyoshi Photo: ©Cecil Charles/CTSIMAGES Hampton Hawes was a Lighthouse regular prior to the official formation of The All-Stars. He continued to perform at the Lighthouse in the early 1950s and was a welcome guest at many Sunday sessions. Jazz legend Toshiko Akiyoshi presents a special concert of the Music of Hampton Hawes. 6 Thursday, May 21 9:30-10:30pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Shelly Manne’s West Coast Sound featuring Peter Erskine Shelly Manne was another one of the key contributors to the original Lighthouse All-Stars. While still with the All-Stars he recorded an important album as a leader titled The West Coast Sound. Not long after leaving the Lighthouse with Shorty he recorded The West Coast Sound Volume 2. Both albums were landmarks of west coast jazz featuring arrangements by Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Russo, Marty Paich and Bob Cooper. Peter Erskine leads an all star ensemble playing music from each of the West Coast Sound sessions. 2 Friday, May 22 • 9-10am • $10 FILM Gateway Ballroom Jazz Invention Rare films from the L.A. Jazz Institute Archive featuring Howard Rumsey, Bob Cooper, Bud Shank, Max Roach, Conte Candoli, Rolf Ericson, Claude Williamson, Stu Williamson and more. 7 Friday, May 22 • 10:30-11:30am • $25 Photo: Stan Levey/Howard Rumsey Collection Coop! The Music of Bob Cooper featuring Ken Peplowski Bob Cooper was the longest tenured Lighthouse All Star (except for Howard Rumsey) and the most prolific contributor to the All-Stars library. Bob Cooper’s original Lighthouse music will be heard throughout the festival but this concert features Ken Peplowski exploring Coop’s non-Lighthouse Compositions and Arrangements. 8 CONCERT Friday, May 22 11:45am-1:30pm • FREE Pool Inter-Collegiate Jazz Festival Day 2 2 PRESENTATION Friday, May 22 1:45-2:45pm • $10 Gateway Ballroom Live at the Lighthouse Presented by Ken Poston Unissued recordings from the Los Angeles Jazz Institute Archive Photo: © Ray Avery/CTSIMAGES CONCERT Grand Ballroom 9 Friday, May 22 • 3-4pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Witch Do ctor The Light h use A l lStaor V CTSIMAG ay Avery/ Photo: ©R ES Photo : ©Cec il Cha rles/C TSIMA GES tion JI Collec Photo: LA o lu s me 2 The Bud ShankBob CooperClaude WilliamsonMax Roach era featuring Bobby Shew Pete Christlieb Scott Whitfield Lanny Morgan and more When Shorty Rogers, Jimmy Giuffre and Shelly Manne all left the AllStars in 1953 a new group debuted in September of 1953. Bob Cooper replaced Giuffre, Claude Williamson became the permanent pianist, Max Roach replaced Shelly Manne and Rolf Ericson replaced Shorty Rogers. Bud Shank was added as well. Bob Cooper wrote much of the new music for this era of the band including such Lighthouse classics as Witch Doctor, Who’s Sleepy, Jazz Invention, and Mad at the World. 10 Friday, May 22 4:30-5:30pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Bud Shank & the Sax Section featuring Don Shelton Roger Neumann Doug Webb Bob Efford Adam Schroeder arrangements by Bob Florence Bud Shank became a legitimate jazz star during his tenure with the Lighthouse All-Stars which enabled him to launch a solo career that elevated him to the top of the music world for over 50 years. Photo: LAJI Collection This concert celebrating Bud Shank features Don Shelton and an all star saxophone section performing the Bob Florence arrangements from Bud Shank and the Sax Section 11 CONCERT Friday, May 22 7-8pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Hermosa Summer The Flute-Oboe Music featuring Holly Hoffman and Gene Cipriano with the Mike Wofford Trio A popular feature during the Bud Shank-Bob Cooper years at the Lighthouse were the flute-oboe duets that the two performed regularly. Hermosa Summer features Holly Hoffman and Gene Cipriano in a concert of the original flute-oboe arrangements. 12 Friday, May 22 • 8:15-9:15pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom brown and roach Incorporated Music of the Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet featuring Bobby Shew When Shelly Manne left the Lighthouse All-Stars he was replaced by Max Roach who debuted in September of 1953. Max worked for six months at the Lighthouse and left in 1954 to form his own group which included young trumpet sensation Clifford Brown. The Clifford Brown-Max Roach Quintet started at The California Club in the spring of 1954 and quickly became the talk of the jazz world. 1 3 In the Solo Spotlight CONCERT Friday, May 22 9:30-10:30pm • $25 Grand Ballroom The Octet Arrangements by Bill Holman, Marty Paich, and Bob Cooper spotlighting Bob Efford, Mike Fahn, Carl Saunders, Kim Richmond, Doug Webb, Christian Jacob and more For the fifth Lighthouse All-Stars album for Contemporary Records, Howard decided to augment the regular group with two extra horns and commission new compositions and arrangements to showcase the various members of the group. 3 Saturday, May 23 • 9-10am • $10 FILM Gateway Ballroom Mambo Las Vegas Rare Films from the L.A. Jazz Institute Archive featuring Howard Rumsey, Sonny Clark, Frank Rosolino, Bob Cooper, Stan Levey, Richie Kamuca, Vic Feldman, Buddy Collette, and Vince Guaraldi. 1 Saturday, May 23 • 10:30-11:30am • $10 PANEL Gateway Ballroom Inter-Collegiate Festival Alumni Moderator: Kirk Silsbee Panelists: Pete Christlieb, Mike Wofford, Charlie Shoemake, Steve Huffsteter, Lanny Morgan, Don Rader USC Combo 1957 including Charles Lloyd & Charlie Shoemake 1 4 Inter-Collegiate Jazz Saturday, May 23 11:45am-1:30pm • FREE CONCERT Pool Festival Day 3 15 Saturday, May 23 • 1:45-2:45pm • $25 Grand Ballroom CONCERT Howard Rumsey & Pete Christlieb UCLA Trio 1961 featured Ray Manzarek LA State College 1958 Marvin Jenkins and Gabe Baltazar Howard Rumsey’s Class Reunion Inter-Collegiate Festival Alumni Lanny Morgan, Pete Christlieb, Don Rader, Steve Huffsteter, Mike Wofford, Charlie Shoemake, Barry Zweig and more An All Star gathering of musicians who were student participants in the Easter Week Intercollegiate Jazz Festival. 16 Saturday, May 23 3-4pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Les McCann & Lee Hartley’s All-Star Band Les McCann was a member of the Los Angeles City College group at the 1958 Inter Collegiate Festival. Before long Les McCann Ltd. was a major force on the Los Angeles jazz scene. 17 CONCERT Saturday, May 23 • 4:30-5:30pm • $25 Grand Ballroom portrait of a count Celebrating Conte Candoli featuring Chuck Findley and Bobby Shew 18 CONCERT Saturday, May 23 7-8pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Evening in Paris The Lighthouse All-Stars Volume 3 The Vic Feldman-Bob CooperFrank Rosolino-Stan Levey era featuring Charlie Shoemake and Andy Martin In 1957 Howard settled on a two horn front line of tenor and trombone for the All-Stars and added the new arrival from Great Britain, Victor Feldman. New charts were written by Bob Cooper, Victor Feldman and Dick Shreve to showcase the new sound of the Lighthouse All-Stars. 19 CONCERT Saturday, May 23 8:15-9:15pm • $25 Grand Ballroom Love Me or Levey Stan Levey’s Drummin’ the Blues & Stan Levey Plays the Compositions of Holman, Cooper and Giuffre Stan Levey was the Lighthouse All-Stars drummer from 1954 through the end of the decade. Besides his work with the All-Stars, he was in demand for many west coast sessions and made several recordings as a leader. This concert features music from two different Stan Levey sessions. Stan Levey Plays from 1954 and Drummin the Blues from 1957. 20 Saturday, May 23 9:30-10:30pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Frank Speaking All Star Tribute to Frank Rosolino featuring Andy Martin, Scott Whitfield, and Bob McChesney Frank Rosolino was the featured trombone player in the Lighthouse All-Stars beginning in 1954 and continuing to the end of the decade. This concert features three of the greatest trombone players in the world playing music associated with Frank Rosolino. 4 Sunday, May 24 8:30-9:30am • $10 FILM Gateway Ballroom Sunday Mood Rare Films from the L.A. Jazz Institute Archive featuring Howard Rumsey, Art Pepper, Conte Candoli, Bobby Bryant, Forest Westbrook, Gabe Baltazar, Dizzy Gillespie and more. Photo: ©Ray Avery/ CTSIMAGES 21 Sunday, May 24 • 10am-1:30pm • $100 Grand Ballroom CONCERT Optional Sunday Brunch (not included in full registration) $100 concerts with Brunch • $75 concerts only NOTE: Brunch requires advance reservation Sunday Jazz A La Lighthouse Celebrating the Sunday Marathon Concerts Don Menza, Pete Christlieb, Doug Webb, Bruce Babad, Roger Neumann, Bobby Shew, Kim Richmond, Bill Cunliffe, Chuck Findley, Carl Saunders, Bob Summers, Andy Martin, Bill Watrous, Scott Whitfield, Tom Ranier, Peter Erskine, Matt Witek, Danny Janklow, Paul Kreibich, Luther Hughes, Erik Hughes, Katie Thiroux, Edwin Livingston, Charlie Ferguson, and more. In the early 1950s Howard Rumsey instituted the legendary Sunday Concerts that started at 2 in the afternoon and ran until 2 in the morning. Local and National jazz luminaries showed up each week to jam with the All-Stars. To celebrate the Sunday concerts we’re featuring a who’s who of the current west coast jazz scene. Gerry Mulligan (far left) sitting in (1952) 3 PRESENTATION Sunday, May 24 • 1:45-2:45pm • $10 Gateway Ballroom Jazz Images from The Lighthouse Rare photos from the lens of Ray Avery, William Claxton, Cecil Charles, Howard Lucraft, Stan Levey, Dave Pell and more. PLUS Memorablia from the Howard Rumsey Archives Presented by Ken Poston & Cynthia Sesso 22 Sunday, May 24 • 3-4pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Jazz Rolls Royce The Lighthouse All-Stars Big Band In 1957 the Lighthouse All-Stars were hired to perform as part of UCLA’s Homecoming festivities. For the special occasion, Howard decided to have Bob Cooper write a program of original music for an augmented Lighthouse All-Stars Big Band. This concert features an all star big band performing the rarely heard Jazz Rolls Royce. Photo: Stan Levey/Howard Rumsey Collection 23 Sunday, May 24 • 4:30-5:30pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Jazz Impressions Celebrating Vince Guaraldi featuring Larry Vuckovich The Lighthouse All-Stars working group recorded for the final time in 1956. Although the group continued on into the 1960s there were several outstanding editions of the All-Stars that were not documented on record. Vince Guaraldi came into the group after Victor Feldman and stayed for several months. Even though he was only in Southern California for a short time his presence had a major impact on the scene. Pianist Larry Vuckovich was Vince Guaraldi’s only student and played in Vince’s two-piano quintet, Powder Keg. This program will include many Vince Guaraldi classics performed by a stellar group of musicians that includes guitarist Josh Workman, who captures the excitement of Vince’s collaborations with Brazilian guitarist Bola Sete. 24 CONCERT Sunday, May 24 7-7:45pm • $10 Grand Ballroom Inter-Collegiate Winner! 25 Sunday, May 24 8-9pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Bijou the Poodle The Lighthouse All-Stars Volume 4 The Art Pepper-Conte CandoliTerry Trotter era featuring Don Shelton, Bobby Shew, and Terry Trotter Another of the undocumented Lighthouse All-Stars groups was the short lived line up that featured Art Pepper and Conte Candoli on the front line. This concert features several pieces written for the group by Art Pepper and includes original member Terry Trotter. 26 Sunday, May 24 9:30-10:30pm • $25 CONCERT Grand Ballroom Remembering Concerts by the Sea All Star Big Band featuring Bob Florence Alumni playing music from Bob Florence at Concerts by the Sea Directed by Kim Richmond Howard left the Lighthouse in the early 1970s and opened Concerts by the Sea. It immediately became one of the important venues for jazz in southern california and featured the best from around the world on a nightly basis. Many albums were recorded live at Concerts by the Sea. One of the most heralded introduced The Bob Florence Limited Edition. Kim Richmond and an all star band of Bob Florence Alumni close out the festival with music from Bob Florence at Concerts by the Sea. Order Form Individual Tickets If you are not attending all four days, you may purchase tickets for individual events below. Wednesday • May 20 Pre-Festival Party-Balboa Bandwagon $75.00_____ Thursday • May 21 Film 1 Sunset Eyes $10.00_____ Concert 1 Inter-Collegiate 1 Concert 2 Martians Go Home Presentation 1 Art of the Lighthouse Concert 3 Tangents in Jazz Mambo Las Vegas $10.00_____ Panel 1 Easter Week Alumni $10.00_____ Concert 14 Inter-Collegiate 3 Concert 15 Class Reunion $25.00_____ FREE_____ FREE_____ Concert 16 Les McCann $25.00_____ $25.00_____ Concert 17 Portrait of a Count $25.00_____ $10.00_____ Concert 18 Evening in Paris $25.00_____ $25.00_____ Concert 19 Love Me or Levey $25.00_____ Concert 20 Frank Speaking $25.00_____ Concert 4 Lighthouse Party /Big Boy $50.00_____ Concert 5 Hawes Claws $25.00_____ Concert 6 Saturday • May 23 Film 3 Shelly Manne West Coast Sound $25.00_____ Friday • May 22 Sunday • May 24 Film 4 Sunday Mood $10.00_____ Concerts 21 with Sunday Brunch$100.00____ Concerts 21 Concert only$75.00_____ Film 2 Jazz Invention $10.00_____ Presentation 3 Images from the Lighthouse $10.00_____ Concert 7 Coop $25.00_____ Concert 22 Jazz Rolls Royce $25.00_____ FREE_____ Concert 23 Jazz Impressions $25.00_____ Concert 24 Inter-Collegiate Winner $10.00_____ Concert 25 Bijou the Poodle $25.00_____ Concert 26 Concerts by the Sea $25.00_____ Concert 8 Inter-Collegiate 2 Presentation 2 Live at the Lighthouse $10.00_____ Concert 9 Witch Doctor $25.00_____ Concert 10 Shank/Sax Section $25.00_____ Concert 11 Flute/Oboe $25.00_____ Concert 12 Brown-Roach $25.00_____ Platinum Registration$450.00_____ Gold Registration$425.00_____ Service Fee$3.00_____ Concert 13 In the Solo Spotlight $25.00_____ GRAND TOTAL $_______________ MAIL COMPLETED FORMS TO:Or use you credit card to order by phone at (562) 200-5477. 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