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Oregon-based “Black Swan Classic Jazz Band” has many fans who rate it as the best Trad unit ever developed in our neighboring state. Under the leadership of Kit Johnson, the tuba virtuoso from Willamette Valley, the group has always had high standards of musicianship and an extensive “book” of both familiar and not-so- familiar tunes. Black Swan also has something special going for it -- the inclusion of two excellent brass players from the Puget Sound region as well as a top-flight feminine vocalist. Those horn men are cornetist Dave Holo, who leads two different groups each week at Pioneer Square’s “New Orleans Cafe,” and Dave Loomis, whose trombone (and occasional vocal) work has graced several first-rate jazz bands based in Seattle for many years. As for the vocalist, she’s Marilyn Keller, who merits a closely attentive ear every time she cozies up to the microphone. She sings a wide spectrum of songs, from early 20th Century blues, through gospel numbers, and standards from the pens of America’s Broadway and Tin Pan Alley composers. Her perfect-pitch ear and voice control grace her every delivery, with great backing by Black Swan. Other sidemen in the band are Oregonians Steve Matthes, clarinet; John Bennett, piano; Ron Leach, drums and John McKinley, banjo. “Black Swan Classic Jazz Band” has built a solid West Coast following through appearances at festivals, on cruises, at civic and corporate events, and on recordings. A recent well-received gig was at the annual Seaside, OR, jazz festival. “Well received” should be the case, too, at our May 15 concert. May 2011 Volume 36, Number 05 The Daves – Holo & Loomis Join Oregon’s “Black Swan” for our May 15th Concert By Rod Belcher WHEN: Sunday, May 15, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Ballard Elks Lodge, 6411 Seaview Ave. NW ADMISSION: $10, PSTJS members - $13, Non-member guests (pay only at door) Beautiful view, excellent dance floor, lots of free parking. Coffee, other beverages and snacks available Free Parking. Great view, excellent dance floor. Snacks, coffee, other beverages available

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Page 1: The Daves – Holo & Loomis Join Oregon’s “Black Swan ...pstjs.org/newsletters/2011/JazzSoundings_May2011.pdf · the 20s by such bands as Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers,

Oregon-based “Black Swan Classic Jazz Band” has many fans who rate it as the best Trad unit ever developed in our neighboring state. Under the leadership of Kit Johnson, the tuba virtuoso from Willamette Valley, the group has always had high standards of musicianship and an extensive “book” of both familiar and not-so-familiar tunes.

Black Swan also has something special going for it -- the inclusion of two excellent brass players from the Puget Sound region as well as a top-flight feminine vocalist.

Those horn men are cornetist Dave Holo, who leads two different groups each week at Pioneer Square’s “New Orleans Cafe,” and Dave Loomis, whose trombone (and occasional vocal) work has graced several first-rate jazz bands based in Seattle for many years.

As for the vocalist, she’s Marilyn Keller, who merits a closely attentive ear every time she cozies up to the microphone. She sings a wide spectrum of songs, from early 20th Century blues, through gospel numbers, and standards from the pens of America’s Broadway and Tin Pan Alley composers.

Her perfect-pitch ear and voice control grace her every delivery, with great backing by Black Swan.

Other sidemen in the band are Oregonians Steve Matthes, clarinet; John Bennett, piano; Ron Leach, drums and John McKinley, banjo. “Black Swan Classic Jazz Band” has built a solid West Coast following through appearances at festivals, on cruises, at civic and corporate events, and on recordings. A recent well-received gig was at the annual Seaside, OR, jazz festival. “Well received” should be the case, too, at our May 15 concert.

May 2011 Volume 36, Number 05

The Daves – Holo & Loomis Join Oregon’s “Black Swan”

for our May 15th ConcertBy Rod Belcher

WHEN: Sunday, May 15, 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.WHERE: Ballard Elks Lodge, 6411 Seaview Ave. NWADMISSION: $10, PSTJS members - $13, Non-member guests (pay only at door)

Beautiful view, excellent dance floor, lots of free parking.Coffee, other beverages and snacks available

Free Parking. Great view, excellent dance floor. Snacks, coffee, other beverages available

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Jazz Soundings May 2011 Page 2

Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society

19031 Ocean AvenueEdmonds, WA 98020-2344

425-776-5072 www.pstjs.org

EVENTSElks Lodge, Ballard, 6411 Seaview Ave N.W., Seattle

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 15 Black Swan Jazz BandJune 19 Ain’t No Heaven SevenSept 18 Bob Schulz’s Frisco Jazz Band October 16 Sidewalk Stompers November 20 Evergreen Classic Jazz BandDecember 18 Ray Skjelbred’s First Thursday Band

LEADERSHIP PRESIDENT: Judy Levy [email protected] 425-890-6605VICE PRESIDENT: George Swinford [email protected] 425-869-2780SECRETARY: Cilla Trush [email protected] 206-363-9174TREASURER: Gloria Kristovich [email protected] 425-776-7816 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dave Brown: [email protected] 253-752-6525Joanne Hargrave [email protected] 206-550-4664Leroy Johnson: [email protected] 206-772-4378Jan Lemmon [email protected] 425-776-9763Edmund Lewin: 360-297-6633Ian McKenna: [email protected] 425-771-5479 George Oelrich: [email protected] 360-793-0836 Carol Rippey: [email protected] 425-776-5072

MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR Carol Rippey: [email protected] 425-776-5072

EDITORAnita LaFranchi: [email protected] 206-522-7691

Gigs for Local BandsBELLINGHAM TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY1st Saturdays, 2 - 5 pm (except Jul and Aug) VFW Hall 625 N. State St. March 5 - Combo Deluxe April 9 - Jerry Jones Quartet

CASEY MacGILL’s BLUE 4 TRIOSundays, 5:30 - 8:30 Tutta Bella Pizzeria 4411 Stoneway N 206-633-3800Wednesdays, 8-11. Pink Door Restaurant & Lounge 1919 Post Alley (Pike Market) 206-443-3241CORNUCOPIA CONCERT BAND Friday, May 20, 5:30-7 pm at Union Station, 401 S. Jackson St., Seattle. Union Station Centennial observance.

FIRST THURSDAY BAND1st Thurs of each month, 7 - 10 p.m., New Orleans Restaurant, 114 1st Ave S., Seattle, WA

GLENN CRYTZER’s SYNCOPATORS1st Sunday of the Month 9:30-12:30 Century Ballroom 915 East Pine (2nd Floor) 206-324-7263Third Wednesday of the Month (same as above)

GRAND DOMINIONApril 28 - May 1 Chattanooga Traditional Jazz Festival - Holiday Inn

holotradband Tuesdays, 7 - 10 p.m., New Orleans Restaurant, 114 1st Ave S., Seattle, WA

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ QUINTETMondays 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. New Orleans Restaurant, 114 1st Ave S., Seattle, WA

PEARL DJANGOMay 8, 1 - 5 pm, Aberdeen Elks, Aberdeen, WA 425-644-1111May 15, 9 pm Belltown Billards, 90 Blanchard St., Seattle, WAMay 26, 7:30 pm Paschal Winery, 11122 Suncrest Road. Talent, OR 541- 488-3869 - or email: [email protected] (near Ashland) May 27, Evening pm, Plaza Bistro, Sonoma,, CA May 28-30, Sacramento Jazz Festival, Sacramento, CAJune 7-8, 7:30 pm, Jazz Alley, 2033 Sixty Ave., Seattle, WA 206-441-9729

UPTOWN LOWDOWN JBApril 28 - May 1 Chattanooga Traditional Jazz Festival - Holiday Inn

On Your Dial........Saturday7 - 12 p.m. Swing Years and beyond KUOW 94.9 FMSunday3 -6 p.m. Art of Jazz, Ken Wiley, KPLU 88.5 FM

JAZZ SOUNDINGSPublished monthly except July and August by the Puget Sound Tradi-tional Jazz Society.Anita LaFranchi, editor, [email protected] must be submitted in a jpeg or PDF format Payment in advance to: Gloria Kristovich, P.O. Box 373, Edmonds, WA 98020-0373

Advertising Rates:Full page $100. 7 1/2” wide by 9 1/2 “ tallHalf Page $60. 7 1/2” wide by 4 1/4 “ tall Quarter Page $40. 3 5/8 Wide by 4 1/4 “ tall

Deadline is the 10th of the month for the next months issue

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THE VARIOUS STYLES OF “OKOM”:by: Doug Parker PSTJS member

Continued from the April issue: SOUTH SIDE CHICAGO STYLE: This was a loose, “skiffle” style of music, played almost exclusively by black jazzmen, of whom the most prominent figure was the aforementioned clarinetist Johnny Dodds. The groups would sometimes consist of only three, four, or five instruments, usually clarinet, trumpet, piano, and washboard. Key figures besides Dodds included his drummer brother Warren, nicknamed “Baby”, who also played washboard, trumpeter Natty Dominique, pianist Jimmy Blythe, and washboard-player Jimmy Bertrand. KANSAS CITY JAZZ: The riverboats on the Mississippi, carrying New Orleans jazz bands, such as that of pianist Fate Marable (including a young cornetist named Louis Armstrong; this was prior to his joining King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band) to Chicago, frequently stopped in Kansas City, Missouri, and in the process, influenced the local players in that city. The earliest Kansas City band had a sound not unlike the bands of Marable or Oliver, but used more instruments. For instance, the Moten band which recorded in 1926 and ‘27 consisted of two cornets, trombone, three saxophones, banjo, tuba, drums, and the leader’s piano, but as time went on, added more instruments. Several of Moten’s sidemen later became members of the Count Basie Orchestra, which was prominent during the swing era. And Basie’s rock-solid bass player, Walter Page, led a band contemporary to that of Moten, called the “Blue Devils.” HOT DANCE BANDS: This term refers to the bands of the 20s, in which the arrangements used were not strictly stock, but contained blank “ad lib” passages, allowing soloists to take off on improvised solos. Two examples of hot dance bands of this period would be the band of Ben Pollack, which featured future greats such as Benny Goodman and Jack Teagarden, and that of Jean Goldkette, with their brilliant cornetist Bix Beiderbecke, as well as driving bassist Steve Brown. The instrumentation was basically the same as that of the Bennie Moten band mentioned in the preceding paragraph, but there were some differences: Goldkette had three cornets or trumpets after Bix joined his band in 1926, as well as two trombones, and was one of the first to use a string bass rather than a tuba; Pollack had a string section (two violins and a cello) in 1928 and ‘29; and the “California Ramblers” substituted a bass saxophone for the tuba, played expertly by Adrian Rollini. In recent years (mainly due to economics) there have been very few hot dance bands of 10 or more pieces, but two fine examples would be the Bay Area-based Royal Society Jazz Orchestra and Vince Giordano’s Nighthawks, from New York. Incidentally, Giordano plays all three bass instruments: string bass, tuba, and bass sax! SAN FRANCISCO JAZZ: sometimes referred to as WEST COAST JAZZ: In the middle to late ‘30s in the Bay Area, some of the young musicians who were then playing in swing bands grew tired of having to play the kind of music, which they felt was

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restricting. They discovered, and listened to, the records made in the 20s by such bands as Jelly Roll Morton’s Red Hot Peppers, Louis Armstrong’s Hot Five and Hot Seven, and particularly King Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. This inspired these guys to invent a new style, based upon, but not imitating, what they had heard on these records. The prime “movers and shakers” in what became known as the Great Jazz Revival, were trumpeters Lu Watters and Bob Scobey, trombonist Turk Murphy, clarinetist Bob Helm, pianists Paul Lingle and Wally Rose, and banjoist-singer Clancy Hayes. A distinguishing characteristic of the new San Francisco Style was the use of ragtime syncopation and of ragtime compositions; in fact, although admittedly it may be a bit of an oversimplification, this school of jazz could be described as orchestral ragtime. Also, this new-yet-old style brought the banjo and tuba back into the rhythm sections of jazz bands, after years of non-use. Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band, when it recorded in 1941 and 1942, used an instrumental combination of two trumpets, trombone, clarinet, piano, drums, tuba, and two banjos. The standard instrumentation for most bands that followed has been similar, although generally only seven pieces are used, with the second banjo usually omitted, and the second trumpet or cornet not being a common part of the front line either. Murphy had, for most of his long career as a bandleader after leaving the Watters band, a six-man unit, consisting of his trombone, plus clarinet, cornet or trumpet, piano, tuba and banjo, as he felt the drums added nothing to the sound he wanted. The Yerba Buena band blazed the trail followed by not only Turk’s band, but also the Castle Jazz Band, the Firehouse Five Plus Two, and the South Frisco Jazz Band, to give but three examples. Among the very good bands playing in this style today are the High Sierra Jazz Band, the Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band, Titanic Jazz Band, Black Swan Jazz Band, Hume Street Jazz Band, and the Uptown Lowdown. We in the Northwest are fortunate that the last three bands mentioned are based in our area!

SUBSCRIBE TODAYNews You Can Use About Traditional Jazz and Ragtime

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Jazz Festival

Special FeatureSFour venues, one site

two dancing, two listeningLarge dance floors

Nearby hotels • Shuttle service

Parasol paradesAfter Glow Parties

Special Events • Swing SetOn-site RV parking

Saint Martin’s University(Marcus Pavilion Headquarters)5300 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey, WA

www.olyjazz.com

Qty.____ Early Bird All Event before May 31, 2011............................................ $75____ All Event after May 31, 2011 .............................................................. $80____ Pre-festival Thursday ......................................................................... $10____ Friday only ......................................................................................... $35____ Friday nite after 7pm ......................................................................... $20____ Saturday only .................................................................................... $45____ Saturday nite after 7pm ..................................................................... $25____ Sunday only ....................................................................................... $20____ Student - 14-22 w/ID, All Event .......................................................... $15____ Patron of Jazz (Includes All Event Badge) ......................................... $125

INFORMATION: Charlotte Dickison - 360-943-9123 • Email: [email protected] PARkIng: Pat Herndon - 360-956-7132 • Email: [email protected]

Visit our website at: www.olyjazz.comname ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Postmark will determine price. Voucher will be mailed. Badges required at all festival sites.NO REFuNdS AFtER JuNE 15, 2011. PLEASE mAkE chEckS PAyAbLE tO GOdJS (We accept VISA/MasterCard/Discover credit cards)

Mail to: greater Olympia Dixieland Jazz Society • P.O. Box 924, Olympia, WA 98507wE ARE AN EquAL OPPORtuNity ORGANizAtiON

21st annualJazz Festival

23-26, June, 2011

Great Jazz BandsBlack SwanclaSSic JB/Marilyn keller • BoB Schulz

GranD DoMinion • hiGh Sierra • iVory & GolDJerry krahn quartet Set • ray SkJelBreD/hiS cuBS

St. louiS riVerMen • titan hot SeVentoM hook/Black DoGS • toM riGney FlaMeau

uptown lowDown • weSt enDGreat

RV parking w/hookup:_______ days @ $25/dayRV dry park parking:_______ days @$20/dayLength of RV:________ ft.no. of slideouts________Permit issued at check in

TOTAL $_____________________

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PSTJS members are the Best! Read on and you’ll know why.

We made it! We have reached our goad; Thanks to the members who generously contributed to the Bob Schulz gig in September. Many of you have already sent in your contributions; I’m hoping the rest of you will do the same so we can have it all wrapped up and in the bank before we take our summer break. They’ll be in town on Saturday September 17th to play at the New Orleans Creole Restaurant in Pioneer Square 4-7 pm, and then Sunday the 18th they’ll be back at the Ballard Elks for our annual season opener. I hope all of you can be there. It’ll be a terrific weekend. You’ve done a great job of supporting our Society in the financing of our September band, Bob Schulz and his Frisco Jazz Band.

One of our Society members, Leroy Johnson, has generously contributed two (2) all event ticket vouchers for the Lacey Festival in June. We’ll auction them off at our May Jazz Sunday so be sure to bring your checkbooks. The lineup for Lacey is great and all of you who attend will have a fabulous time. The proceeds will go into the Youth Scholarship Fun

I have heard from several of our Jazz Camp Students that they’ll be at camp this July. If there are any other aspiring musicians out there interested in furthering their musical experience and skills, please let me know. PSTJS pays for each student’s tuition ($550) for the week of camp, room and board, all they need to do is provide their own transportation to and from camp and enjoy of one of the most wonderful musical weeks they will ever have. Applications need to be sent to me as soon as you can. Mail the app to Judy Levy 5226 236th Pl S.E. Issaquah, WA 98029. All the information about camp is on their website, www.campheebiejeebies.us. And remember, there is no age limit once the student is 12 years old.

That’s it for this month; see you on the 15th for Black Swan. Cheers, Judy

Dues for 12 months: Single $25 Couple $40 Lifetime single $200 Lifetime Couple $350Patron $500 (One or two lifetime membership)Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

The Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to the performance and preservation of traditional jazz. Your membership and contributions are tax-deductible. Thank you.

Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society19031 Ocean Ave., Edmonds, WA 98020-2344

Please (enroll) (renew) (me) (us) as a member or members

NameAddress City, StateZip Code E-Mail Phone Check when renewing if your address label is correct

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Notes from the Prez

It was late winter in 1945 when my older brother, Bill, asked me, as a 15-year-old, if I would like to go to the local Seven Cedars Dance Hall and see Louis Armstrong’s jazz band. For an ignorant kid at that time it sounded like a good idea, whoever this Louis Armstrong is. The Armstrong band was on a national tour and this was a one-night stand in Mount Vernon, WA.

We entered the hall where the band was already playing and Bill said, “Hey, look! No one is right in front of the bandstand and we can get right up there.” Well, that seemed like a great idea so Bill and I made our way across the dance floor to that spot just as another song was about to be played.

Louis picked up his horn right in front of us and played while Bill and I were “baptized” with jazz and a little saliva as we discovered why Louis was called Satchmo. When he played he also managed to spray all around the vicinity, too. That was why no one stood directly in front of him.

The music was great and I was hooked on jazz and especially Satchmo’s extraordinary playing. What a great evening—even being personally spit on by the great Louis Armstrong. It probably should be noted that we did manage to give the band a little space as well.

A Little Vignette of Jazz

by: Jerry Fader, PSTJS member

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AIN’T NO HEAVEN SEVEN Leader: Terry [email protected] 206-465-6601CASEY MacGILL’s BLUE 4 TRIOContact: Mike Daugherty [email protected] 206-832-5372 www.blue4trio.comCOAL CREEK JAZZ BAND Leader: Arny Robbins206-499-2719 [email protected] DE LUXE Bookings: Candace Brownwww.combodeluxe.net [email protected] CONCERT BAND Leader: Allan Rustadwww.comband.org 425-744-4575DR. D AND THE DIXIE DOGS Leader: Ansgar [email protected] www.dr-d-dixiedogs.com425-337-1740DUKES OF DABOB Bookings: Ernie Landes360-437-9588DUWAMISH JAZZ BAND Bookings: Carol [email protected] 206-932-7632FIRST THURSDAY BAND Leader: Ray Skjelbred,[email protected] 206-420-8535FOGGY BOTTOM JAZZ BAND Leader: Bruce Cosacchiwww.foggybottomjazz.com 360-638-2074GRAND DOMINION JAZZ BAND Bookings: Bob [email protected] 360-387-2500 holotradband Leader: Dave Holowww.holotradband.com 253-875-6932

HOT CLUB SANDWICH Contact: James Schneiderwww.hotclubsandwich.com 206-561-1137HUME STREET PRESERVATION JAZZ BANDBookings: Karla West 406-862-3814JAZZ UNLIMITED BAND Leader: Duane [email protected] 866-337-2111JAZZ STRINGS Bookings: Candace [email protected] 253-752-6525LOUISIANA JOYMAKERS! Leader: Leigh [email protected] 604-294-9464MIGHTY APHRODITE Co-leaders: Bria Skonberg,Claire [email protected] 405-613-0568NEW ORLEANS QUINTET Leader: Dave Holowww.neworleansquintet.com 253-875-6932NO INHIBITIONS JAZZ BAND [email protected] 360-981-7412 www.noinhibitionsjazz.comRAINIER JAZZ BAND Manager: Randy [email protected] 206-437-1568RAY [email protected] 206-420-8535RONNIE PIERCE JAZZ [email protected], 206-467-9365UPTOWN LOWDOWN JAZZ BAND Leader: Bert [email protected] 425-898-4288WILD CARDS JAZZ Leader: Randy [email protected] 206-437-1568

BANDS, CONTACTS

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You and your friends are cordially invited to hear sizzling-hot jazz

as a guest of Elks Club Jazz Society member Colin Dearing.

Admission is payable at the door.