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September 21-24, 2017 Marc Monteson Promotions presents 17TH Annual New Smyrna Beach

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September 21-24, 2017

Marc Monteson Promotions presents17TH Annual New Smyrna Beach

MARC MONTESON PROMOTIONS presents17TH ANNUAL NEW SMYRNA BEACH

JAZZ FESTIVAL

INFORMATIONFestival and Merchandise Information:

386-423-9760 • nsbjazzfest.com • Accommodations: 1-800-541-9621 / visitnsbfl.comBad Weather Date: October 19-22, 2017 • Restrooms on Flagler Ave. at Pine Street

ENTERTAINMENT SchEDulEThuRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2017

Linda Cole & The Greg Parnell Trio • 6 - 8pm Atlantic Center for the Arts • 1414 Arts Center Avenue, $ 5 donation at the door

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2017Kick-off Party – $20 in advance / $25 day of event

Traders Pub 317 Flagler Ave....5:30 pm - 7:30 pmFood & Drink plus Music by The Ray Guiser Quintet

Ticket Sales: (Flagler Ave.) Janie’s (307, # 102 ) , Traders (317) Publix Liquor, 709 3Rd Ave. / Southern Trends Home Furnishings, 334 Canal St.

ATlANTIc AVENuE – After Party – Free AdmissionSoNapa Grille .........................3406 S. Atlantic Ave ........Dave Sheffield Trio w/ Barbara Walker ...... 8:00 – 10:30

SATuRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017FLAGLER AVENUE HISTORIC DISTRICT – Free Admission

courtyard Wine Bar & cafe .307 Flagler .......................Eirinn Abu ..................................................... 11:30 – 2:30 Toni & Joes .............................309 Buenos Aires .............Tommy Bridges and the Vines Jazz Band. .. Noon – 3:00 Presented by Waste Proclancy’s cantina ....................301 Flagler .......................Joe Young Quartet ..........................................1:00 – 4:00 featuring Carl Schultz; 2 members of The Glenn Miller Orch.hampton Inn ..........................214 Flagler Ave ................The Scott Dickinson Trio ................................1:30 – 4:30Flagler Tavern ........................414 Flagler .......................Orlando Sanchez .............................................2:00 – 5:00 Third Wave cafe ....................204 Flagler .......................Alex Bodytko ...................................................2:30 – 5:30Traders Sports Pub ................317 Flagler .......................Jacqueline Jones ..............................................3:00 – 6:00 presented by Hometown News That’s Amore ..........................103 Pine St .......................Doug Spoonamore ...........................................3:00 – 6:00 Peanuts ....................................421 Flagler .......................Sybil Gage and her catahoulas .....................4:00 – 7:00 presented by Kim’s Cleaning Service OM Bar & chill lounge ........392 Flagler .......................The conglomerate ...........................................5:00 – 8:00 Grille at Riverview* ...............101 Flagler .......................Jaimie Roberts ...............................................7:30 – 10:30

SATuRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017CANAL STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT – Free Admission

The hub on canal ..................132 Canal St ....................Vivacity Trio ....................................................6:00 – 8:00 sponsored in part by Rod & Cheryl Rich NSB Brewery ..........................143 Canal St ....................Abe Alum Trio .................................................6:00 – 9:00Jason’s corner ........................135 Canal St ....................Ron Gilotti Trio ...............................................6:30 – 9:00Riverpark Terrace ..................302 S. Riverside Dr .........Ray Guiser .......................................................6:30 – 9:00Yellow Dog Eats ......................147 Canal St ....................Time Out Duo ................................................7:00 – 10:00corkScrew Bar & Grille ........235 Canal St ....................Valerie Gillespie Ensemble ...........................7:00 – 10:00half Wall Beer house ............501 Canal St ....................Rich Walker Band .........................................7:30 – 10:30

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MERchANDISEThe Festival poster “It’s Jazz Time” was created by artist Phyllis Shipley of Rockledge, FL.

Posters, Visors and Hats are available only at Janie’s…307, # 102 Flagler Ave.Information Poster: $5; Suitable for framing: $7;

Signed by the artist: $10 & $12 respectively hats & Visors: $15T-Shirts available at: Janie’s on Flagler Ave & Julie’s 231 Canal St.

$15 / XXL shirts & women’s V-neck for $ 17.

By mail: Send check payable to Jazz Festival Fund, plus $3 shipping and handling (per item), to:Marc Monteson Promotions • PO Box 2208 • New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170-2208

Festival & Ticket Information: 386-423-9760 / nsbjazzfest.comAccommodations: 1-800-541-9621 /visitnsbfl.com

JAZZ FESTIVALSuNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2017

3RD AVENUE, S. ATLANTIC & N. CAUSEWAy – Free AdmissionNorwoods Tree house ............400 E. 2nd Ave. ................Eddie Marshall’s Tropical Jazz ................... 11:30 – 2:30 Outriggers .............300 Boatyard St. North Causway .......Mark clermont & Airtight .......................... Noon – 3:00casey’s NSB ............................1414 S. Atlantic Ave ........Ron Teixeira Trio ............................................1:00 – 4:00 Sea Shack ................................491 3rd Ave ......................The house cats ...............................................1:30 – 4:30 garlic blubar ...........................556 E. 3rd Ave .................lalucha .......................................................... .2:00 – 5:00the garlic * ..............................556 E. 3rd Ave .................Annie Sellick ...................................................5:30 – 8:00 and The Joshua Bowlus Trio presented by First Summit Financial * Dinner Reservations Required

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Thank You to our sponsors

Patty Monteson • Rod & cheryl Rich • Eileen Kilday • Tony & Brenda Bowen Walt & Maida Kuhrt • Buddy Davenport State Farm • Peter & Patricia Puzzo Kenny & Bruce Presley • Settle Wilder Funeral home and cremation Service

Janie’s Elegant Clothing & Accessories • Gerard J.Pendergast, Architect PLC Mark & Kathleen Brown • Michael L. Brewer • Bob and Sharon Wiley

Adele Aletti • Lonnie Groot of Stenstrom, McIntosh, Colbert& Whigham, PA Bob Herrold’s All Seasons Swimming Pools and Spas Inc. • Dick & Jeri Rosedale

Bob’s Automotive • Conrad Consulting • Rusty and Chris Saunders Jim Kelsey • Ed Kennedy & Mary Beth McCleary

Pegge Garriques • Dolly’s Gifts • Mon Délice French Bakery • Drew & Nancy Norman Skip & Margie Barnes • Jane Atkinson • Counseling Connections • Helmut & Linda • Pink Flamingo @ Petals

J. Brendel Enterprises Inc. • Barbara Reynolds • Cinder Dior • Garry Mac • Jeannine Stecklair, CPA, CFP Frank & Marie Hill • John & Jane Curry • Buena Vista Inn • Ursula Lang • Marvel & Peter Richards

Nejma’s Boutique • GYFTZ • Sylvia Bauer • Todd and Pamela Winchester Cindy Walker • Island Scooter Rental • Toxey Whitaker Insurance

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John & Barbara Vazquez realtorsEd & Mindy

McDowell and Tonna Kenoyer

Kathy Koshan & Will Weatherbee

New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

Ray Guiser QuartetTraders

A native of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Ray began playing saxophone at age eight. After attending Berklee College of Music and West Virginia University, Ray move to Washington D.C .and eventually the New Smyrna/Daytona Beach area. Touring with Gram-my Award winning, trumpeter/vocalist, Phil Driscoll and Les Brown and his Band of Renown are just a couple of the high-lights of Ray’s 50+ year career.

Joining Ray for an eclectic mix of tradition and modern jazz will be three of Central Florida’s finest musicians, Abe Alum on guitar, Barry Smith on drums, and bassist Jeff Green.

Linda Cole Atlantic Center for the Arts

Linda relocated to the Central Florida area in 1991 and began singing “straight ahead jazz” and standards. She is a part of the famous Cole family of singers (including Natalie, Freddy, and of course the patriarch Nat King Cole), but Linda has shown her audience time after time that she

is also her own unique voice. She is a storyteller, always invit-ing the audience to take a journey with her.

Greg ParnellAtlantic Center for the Arts

Greg Parnell is also the Musical direc-tor of the Orlando Jazz Orchestra and is the former road manager and drummer for the Glenn Miller Orchestra and is now on the administrative staff in Lake Mary.

He has also performed with The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Les Brown’s Band of Renown, Nelson Riddle Orchestra as well as many other bands. Greg is also involved with the Central Florida Jazz Society. Joining the trio are Ben Kramer on upright bass and Bob Thornton at the piano.

Dave Sheffield Trio and Barbara Walker

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Dave Sheffield has been playing trombone and piano pro-fessionally since the early seventies. Most recently he has been working with the piano trio throughout central Florida, teaming up with Jeff Green, one of the area’s finest bass players. Round-ing out the trio is Don Sanderson on drums. Joining the group will be vocalist Barbara Walker

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New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

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Eirinn AbuCourtyard Wine Bar and Cafe

Eirinn Abu gives the saxophone a new voice and sound. His peers call him the instrumental version of Josh Groban or Andrea Bocelli. Eirinn has a new record-ing of the number one love song of all

time, “I Will Always Love You” with guest artist Dolly Parton.

Tommy BridgesToni & Joe’s

Tommy Bridges was a child prodigy and started his professional music career at the age of 12. He was inspired by the trumpet sounds of Bix Beiderbecke, Bob-by Hackett and Louis Armstrong. He was the youngest musician ever at the time to perform at the KOOL/NEWPORT Jazz fest at the age 15, in 1980

Joe YoungClancy’s Cantina

A native of New Smyrna Beach, Joe Young received his degree in Jazz Studies from the University of Central Florida. After graduating from UCF in 2011, he freelanced throughout Central Florida, prior to going on the road with The World Fa-mous Glenn Miller Orchestra in 2013. Now the assistant road manager with The Glenn Miller Orchestra, Joe continues to perform around 200 shows a year with The GMO across North America and the globe.

Scott Dickinson TrioHampton Inn

Trumpeter/Composer Scott Dickin-son is a doctoral candidate in the Stu-dio Music and Jazz Department at The University of Miami’s Frost School of Music. He also is the recipient of a Master’s Degree in Jazz Composition from DePaul University, and a Bachelor’s in Jazz Studies from the University of North Florida. As a performer, Scott has had the opportunity to share the stage with celebrated artists such as Michael Feinstein, Larry Coryell, Marc Broussard, and Mason Bates. Scott’s arrangements have been performed by such artists as vocalist Annie Sellick, and legendary saxo-phonist Phil Woods.

Orlando SanchezFlagler Tavern

Orlando was born and raised in Puerto Rico. Orlando is the first and only artist in the Latin Jazz genre from Orlando Fl. to ever be recognized by the Congress of the United States.

These are some of the artist that he has worked with: Pop Artists: Stevie Wonder, Donna Summer, Backstreet Boys, Nell Carter, Irene Cara and Alex Ligertwood, former singer with Santana. He has played on TV shows with: EMERIL LIVE (National TV) with his group.

Orlando will bring an all star five piece Latin jazz band plus a female singer and very special guest Galo Rivera doing a Santana tribute.

Alex BodytkoThird Wave Cafe

Alex, a Spruce Creek and UCF grad, is based out of Orlando, Fl. specializing in saxophone, clarinet, flute, keyboards, background vocals and custom arrangements. She is employed by Walt Disney World and plays in the saxophone quartet. She is also part of the duo Alex and Jenny that perform at Disney Springs.

New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

Doug SpoonamoreThat’s Amore

Doug was raised in Decatur Illinois and attended Dick Grove School of Music in Los Angeles, Ca. He has performed with The Temptations, The Four Tops, The O’Jays, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and recorded with Larry Carlton and Stanley Clarke.

He worked at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in The Main Street Sax Quartet.

(2009) was nominated for “Best Self Produced CD” by the International Blues Competition ( IBC ) in Memphis.

Sybil attributes her success to the unique experience of growing up in New Orleans. “When you are exposed to good music, all the time, it’s bound to rub off on you.”

Sybil GagePeanuts

Born and raised in New Orleans Sybil Gage had front row schooling in what makes that city great. Now living in Florida, Sybil is spread-ing New Orleans music to the rest of the world. The “Little Dynamo” is slinky in sequins, and funky in

fishnets and has become the darling of the East Coast. Gage has 2 outstanding CD’s of original material. Her de-

but CD RED (2007), rose to critical acclaim. NOLA Calling

The ConglomerateOm Bar & Chill Lounge

The Orlando based jazz-funk-r&b fusion ensemble formed out of a deep desire to engender a vibe that is scarcely found in the area. The group originated the Conglomerate Performance Series, a recurring concert series which served as the debut for the collective, and drew a definitive line in the proverbial sand separating them from the pack.

The Conglomerate comprises musicians and producers who have created and contributed to works by LaRue Howard, Hananeel, Jazmin Ghent; performed with Tye Tribbett, Haley Reinhart (American Idol), The American Gospel Choir, and much more. The band moves as a cohesive unit of old souls performing original music or standards with vivid passion, au-dacity, and pure organic leanings that remind us of a time past.

Jacqueline JonesTraders

Captivating audiences with her voice, wit and showmanship comes naturally for the dynamic JACQUELINE JONES. At an early age, Jackie’s heart was captured by the overwhelming de-sire to entertain, and when the talented Miss Jones is on stage -- whether in song or in playful banter with the audi-ence, her devotion to the fine art of entertaining shines through. In 2014, she was given an Orlando Living Legends award for her work in the community. She has performed for the Steinway Society of Central Florida.

Jaimie RobertsThe Grille at Riverview

A Native Floridian and Spruce Creek graduate, Jaimie has performed exten-sively throughout the USA, Canada, Japan, and the Caribbean. She has been a featured performer at Birdland in New York City, Harrah’s Casino in New Or-leans, Cannery Casino in Las Vegas, and The Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.

While performing as a principal actor at WDW, she was featured in Broadway at the Top, World Dancers, The Hoop-Dee-Doo Revue, The Diamond Horseshoe Revue, The Adven-turer’s Club as a comedian, The Hunchback of Notre Dame as Esmeralda, and The Voices of Liberty.

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New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

Ron Gilotti TrioJason’s Corner

Bassist Ron Gilotti was on the adjunct faculty at Eastern State Pen-itentiary in Philadelphia, Valencia College in Orlando and Lake Coun-ty Community College. He’s been a teacher in Volusia County schools and special education for twenty plus years. Ron has performed with The Glenn Miller Orchestra and The Ray Anthony Orchestra.

Guitarist Jim Bryer began performing professionally in his teen years with various pop, R&B and Jazz bands in Youngstown, Ohio, while at the same time, studying classical guitar at Dana School of Music. Later he studied jazz guitar at Berklee School of Music in Boston

Jimmy Foy has played with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and other big bands since the 1950’s. He was a Disney player from 1971 to 1996. He is a member of the Sanford Jazz Ensemble and fronts two big bands of his own.

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VivacityThe HUB on Canal

Vivacity features Heather Thorn on xylophone with her swinging bass-ist and guest artist Paul Scavarda on banjo/rhythm guitar, and Charlie Silva on bass playing your favorites from the 1920s-40s to the timeless classics of today!

Heather resides in Orlando,Florida where she performs and has a private studio of over 45 per-cussion students. She also works regularly as a clinician and guest artist in many of the area schools and co-directs the per-cussion department at Trinity Preparatory School.

Abe Alam TrioNSB Brewing Company

Abe Alam is a professional jazz guitarist, music director and educa-tor located in Central Florida. Cur-rently, he teaches at Daytona State College (DSC) and Seminole State College (SCC). He teaches guitar, jazz ensemble/combo, music history and serves as conductor for Daytona State’s spring musical.

In addition to teaching, Abe is an avid performer in Cen-tral and North Florida. He has recorded or performed with art-ists such as Ira Sullivan, Kurt Elling, Jason Marsalis, Ingrid Jensen, Dave Steinmeyer, Dick Oattes, Barry Greene and oth-ers. He will be joined by Daniel Lunde on drums and Adam Kornecki on organ.

Ray GuiserRiverpark Terrace

A native of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, Ray began playing saxophone at age eight. After attending Berklee College of

Music and West Virginia University, Ray move to Washington D.C .and eventually the New Smyrna/Daytona Beach area. Touring with Grammy Award winning, trumpeter/vocalist, Phil Driscoll and Les Brown and his Band of Renown are just a couple of the highlights of Ray’s 50+ year career.

He was also featured on the tele-vision program, Jazz Here and Now

which ran, in conjunction with, the PBS broadcast of Ken Burns, History of Jazz.

Joining Ray for an eclectic mix of tradition and modern jazz will be three of Central Florida’s finest musicians, Abe Alum on guitar, Barry Smith on drums, and bassist Jeff Green.

New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

Valerie GillespieCorkScrew Bar & Grille

Valerie Gillespie is an adjunct facul-ty member at The University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida Southern College in Lakeland, and Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, FL. She earned her BFA from Carnegie Mellon with a major in Classical Saxophone and her MM in Jazz Saxophone from the University of South Florida.

She leads her own jazz group that frequently performs in the Tampa Bay area and the Villages.

Valerie has produced numerous CDs in which she plays all the saxophones, flutes, and clarinet, and sings as well.

Eddie Marshall and Tropical Jazz

Norwoods Tree House

Eddie Marshall is a saxophonist / flut-ist from Southern California moving to Florida in the mid 1970’s. He’s been a staff musician at Walt Disney World for over twenty years playing in Dixieland bands to Symphony Orchestras.

Chris Cortez is a guitarist, singer, producer, audio engineer, and videog-rapher. He along with his wife Melody founded the Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts in Winter Park. They will be joined by Jeff Green on bass. The group plays jazz standards and today’s tunes with a tropical flavor.

Marc Clermont and AirtightOutriggers

Airtight”, is an electrifying blend of Jazz/Funk/Pop/World music, founded in 1989 by Marc Clermont, an in demand session and touring vocal-ist, drummer/clinician, born in the West Indies and raised in N.Y.C. and Chicago.

Marc is joined by Curacao born vir-tuoso bassist/producer Robert Wawoe (Groovemasters), and the very dynamic and soulful Miami na-tive keyboardist/composer Ed Krout (Phat Planet).

They’ve recorded two CDs on Wawoe’s Divi Records, the self-titled “Airtight” and “In Transit. Both CD’s feature world class guest musicians.

Airtight has been performing concerts at the Lakeridge Winery in Clermont, Florida for almost 25 years. Since 1989, Airtight has been building a huge fan base as they continue to perform and electrify audiences wherever they play!

Rich Walker BandHalf Wall Beer House

Guitarist/vocalist Rich Walker has been playing Jazz and Blues for over forty years, both on the

road and in the Orlando area. In recent years, he has emerged as a leader, as an extraordinary soloist, and a very exciting Jazz/Blues vocalist. He prefers working with an ensemble in which his guitar and his voice are part of a whole musical picture.

Rounding out the band will be Walt Hubbard on drums, Jeff Green on bass, Mark McKee, keyboards and Carlos Fernandez, percussion.

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Time Out DuoYellow Dog Eats

Eddie Marshall is a saxophonist / flut-ist from Southern California moving to Florida in the mid 1970’s. He’s been a staff musician at Walt Disney World for over twenty years playing in Dixieland bands to Symphony Orchestras. Eddie will be joined by Richard Drexler who is

currently the bass and piano instructor at UCF Jazz studies.

New SmyrNa Beach Jazz FeStival PerFormerS

LaLuchagarlic blu bar

La Lucha is a Tampa Bay based trio that consists of three best friends from three different parts of the world; Colom-bia, Mexico & United States. Its members are Alejandro Arenas, bass; John O’Leary, piano; and Mark Fein-man, drums. Their

House CatsSea Shack

The House Cats were formed over 20 years ago by upright bass player, Joe Segal. Although he’s the only original member, the band still has the same feel playing jazz from the 30’s and 40’s, jump

blues, swing and straight ahead mixed in. The current lineup features Bill Welch on guitar and vocals, Bret Obin on drums and Sebastian Pinillos on tenor sax. They perform regularly in Jacksonville and in St. Augustine including the bar Stogies, a popular venue where the group got their start.

Annie Sellick and the Joshua Bowlus Trio

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Annie Sellick, based in Nashville has performed with Bela Fleck, Gerald Clayton and Jeff Hamilton among others and has done six tours of Japan and Germany. She is the resident vocalist with the Nash-ville Jazz Orchestra, with whom she has recorded, and she gave a cel-ebrated sold-out performance with the Nashville Symphony Pops Orchestra, “An Evening of Jazz.”She has won a large, devoted following in her home town that has garnered five con-secutive “Best Jazz Artist” awards from the Nashville media and the #1 best selling local artist for two years at Tower Records Nashville. She has recorded four CD’s on the Chalice Music label and as a live performer, she engages her audiences to make people feel she is performing just for them.

Joshua Bowlus was trained classically throughout his child-hood and teenage years until Spruce Creek High School when he turned his attention towards jazz and lessons from Harold

Blanchard. He continued his education at the University of North Florida in Jackson-ville where he continues to reside and perform. Joshua has entertained and record-ed with the likes of Chris Potter, Dave Weckl, Reuben Rogers, Ulysses Owens,

Jazzmeia Horne, Linda Cole, Wynton Marsalis, & Marcus Printup. Rounding out the trio are Stan Piper on bass and Ben Adkins on drums.

Ron Teixeira TrioCasey’s NSB

Ron graduated from the Berk-lee College of Music with a B.A. in Composition. He worked in New York City for 20 years as a studio and jazz musician. And he currently resides in his hometown, Cocoa Beach Florida where he maintains his teaching stu-dio and is house pianist at Heidi’s Jazz Club. He’s performed with many of the jazz greats such as Frank Morgan, Bert Francis, Larry Coryell, Chuck Berry, Frank Morgan, Giacomo Gates, Roseanna Vitro, Annie Sellick, Ira Sullivan and many more.

repertoire is a diverse mixture of Latin inspired rhythms with Jazz standards, twisted arrangements of pop songs and origi-nal compositions. Each member of the trio has extensive na-tional and international performance experience, including a tour of Italy and France with performances at the “Umbria Jazz Festival” and “Jazz a Juan” in Juan Les Pins. La Lucha was awarded Creative Loafing’s “Best of the Bay Jazz Ensemble” in 2013, 2014 & 2015.

thank you to our venue sponsors

host hotel sponsors

SeaShack

386.426.0020 BestWestern.com

386.423.8400oceaniabeachclub.com

386.427.4636atlanticplaza.net 386.898.9444

hamptoninn.com

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SEE InfORMATIOn PAGE

The Jazz Merchandise booth will be at the S.E. corner of Flagler & Cooper next to Wicker Basket Boutique on Sat.

• T’shirts/Posters • Vintage Posters & T’shirts • Jazzy sunglasses • Hats & Visors

Set of 16 Jazz Posters from previous years - $20.00

Sylvia Bauer • Nejma Peter • Lillian Conrad Adele Aletti • Peter & Marvel Richards

Sherry Williams • Mark Steighner Julie’s Downtown • Publix Beachside

Glenn & Cindy Jones • Caryn Simonsen Renee Holmes and staff at Traders

Bobby & Kara Byers Shea & Elisa Crawford • Anthony Monteson

Skip Diegel of AM 1230 & 1490 WSBB Jim Frost and Nancy Lowden Norman & the staff of Atlantic Center for the Arts

Phyllis Shipley • Tony Pereira Dick Reed and Paul Pilblad of Lifestyle Magazine

Wes Childs • Johnny Mag Sax

special thanks to:

Artist Phyllis Shipley of Rockledge, FL and Producer Marc Monteson

In December the Jazz Festival will make a donation to the Cuchetti School of Music and

the Lakeside Jazzz Festival

In Memory of...The New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival honors these wonderful men and women.

Fran and Dave were true champions of the festival. Larry, a legendary jazz musician played the festival twice. Ken and Marylyn were supportive sponsors of the festival.

We shall greatly miss these extraordinary jazz festival enthusiasts, they will be remembered..

May they rest in peace….

Larry CoryellDave Fernandez Ken Mina Marylyn ShawFran Bremer

Welcome New Smyrna Beach Jazz Fest After DarkSaturday, September 23, 7-10pm The Valerie Gillespie Ensemble from Tampa

Sunday, September 24, Noon-3pm Brunch with Jazz guitarist Robert Harris

centralfloridajazzsociety.com

neW Venue!

The Blue Bamboo

center for the arts 3pm

To our out of town visitors to the

Jazz Festivalchance to Win this years Poster in a Frame!all yo need to do is fill out the brief survey

at the merchandise Booth.By filling out the form, you help the

Jazz Festival Thank You!

Special Thanks to

Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority

Special Thanksto Marc Monteson for putting on the event

SeaShack

nsbseashack.com

open Daily at 11:30

THe HOUSe caTSfrom St. Augustine

Sunday • 1:30-4:30pm

491 E. 3rd Ave. • nSB, fL 32168

386-428-8850

Saturday, September 23 • Noon - 3pmTommy Bridges and the Vines Jazz Band

followed by The Highway Flyers 4-8pm

Sunday, September 24 • 3-7pmThe Highway Flyers