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DE LTARAC APRIL, 1987 Number 90 $1 .00 per copy $10.00 per year KBLU ES BAND The Riverbank Blues Band was organized in 1973 to play at the first annual Sacramento Dixieland Jubilee. Members of this group were veterans of many years of playing traditional jazz. Since that time the band has performed often in the Sac- ramento area, including the historic Edward's Hotel, the Lola Montez, the Mansion Inn, over two years at the Saddlerock in O ld Sacramento, and Saturday nights since October 1983 at the original Shakey's Pizza Parlor at 57th & J Streets in Sac- ramento. The band has been featured at numerous jazz fes- tivals including Santa Rosa, Stockton , San Jose , Three Rivers, Jackson, Chico, Paradise, Santa Cruz, The Avalon ballroom on Catalina, and Helena, Montana. This band has a perfect re cord of consecutive performances at the annual Sac- ramento Jazz Jubilee. By tradition, RBB plays the last set at each J ubilee, an emotional ceremony that offiC ially ends the Jubilee festivities. WES GRANT - Trumpet , valve trombone , piano. Wes is a school teacher who adds a great deal of versatility to the band . Hi s musical training and performance backgrou nd provi de teh basis for some very interesting solos. JI LL JOHNS ON HARPER - Piano, vocals , co-leader. Jill is a ch art er member of the Sacramento Traditional Jazz SOciety, and was an organ izer of the first Sacramento Dix- iel and Jubilee . Sh e worke d with Father John 's Jazz Mission Band a nd the Resurrection Jaz z Band. Her vocals are ou t- star ding! She is an a dministr at o r with the He ad Start Pro- gram a nd is an admin is trat iv e and accou nting con su ltant. ROY HARPER - Drums, co-leader. Roy is one of the founders of the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society and the annual Dixieland Jubilee . Originally from Riverbank, Califor- nia, Roy played jazz with the Delta Moonlighters, the New Arcade Jazz Band, The Resurrection Jazz Band, and others. Roy's vocals are unique! He works at Sierra College in Rocklin. JIM HOPPERSTAD - Tuba, string bas s. Jim has played symphony, big bands, and small combos for many years. His stea dy rhythm provides the perfect foundation for the band 's swinging style. DAVE METZ - Banjo. Formerly an Air Force pilot and now a banker, Dave learned to play banjo in cold, frozen Thule , Greenland . He is now especially fond of playing the HOT Dix- ieland tunes. JIM PAINTER - Clarinet. Jim lends many years of jazz and big band experiene to the band. His quiet reserved demeanor gives little warning for the thrills and chills he provi des with his horn! ROY PIERCE - Trombo ne , vocals. A Texan o ri ginally, Roy still has a trace of Southern influence in his blues and vocals. Roy is an "original" member of RBB. He is cha i rman of Math Sciences & Business Department at Folsom High School. Roy's distinctive tailgate sound is one of the band 's tradema rks. BILL THARP -Trumpet, flugelhorn. This is Bill's third tour of duty with RBB after playing with other local jazz and big ban d s. Th is construction worker really knows how to build excite me nt with his ho rn.

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Page 1: Monthly Dixieland Jazz Sunday Music and Dancing - DELTARAC · 2014. 4. 6. · jazz festivals . tail-gate tales . motherlode dixieland jazz benefrt concert - jackson, ca march 29

DELTARAC APRIL 1987 Number 90

$1 00 per copy $1000 per year

KBLUES BAND

The Riverbank Blues Band was organized in 1973 to play at the first annual Sacramento Dixieland Jubilee Members of this group were veterans of many years of playing traditional jazz Since that time the band has performed often in the Sacshyramento area including the historic Edwards Hotel the Lola Montez the Mansion Inn over two years at the Saddlerock in Old Sacramento and Saturday nights since October 1983 at the original Shakeys Pizza Parlor at 57th amp J Streets in Sacshyramento The band has been featured at numerous jazz fesshytivals including Santa Rosa Stockton San JoseThree Rivers Jackson Chico Paradise Santa Cruz The Avalon ballroom on Catalina and Helena Mo ntana This band has a perfect record of consecutive performances at the annual Sacshyramento Jazz Jubilee By tradition RBB plays the last set at each J ubilee an emotional ceremony that offiC ially ends the Jubilee festivities

WES GRANT - Trumpet valve trombone piano Wes is a school teacher who adds a great deal of versatility to the band His musical training and performance background provide teh basis for some very interesting solos

JILL JOHNSON HARPER - Piano vocals co-leader Jill is a charter member of the Sacramento Traditional Jazz SOciety and was an organizer of the first Sacramento Dixshyieland Jubilee She worked with Father John s Jazz Mission Band a nd the Resurrection Jazz Band Her vocals are outshystar ding She is an administrator with the Head Start Proshygram a nd is an admin istrative and accounting consultant

ROY HARPER - Drums co-leader Roy is one of the

founders of the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society and the annual Dixieland Jubilee Originally from Riverbank Califorshynia Roy played jazz with the Delta Moonlighters the New Arcade Jazz Band The Resurrection Jazz Band and others Roys vocals are unique He works at Sierra College in Rocklin

JIM HOPPERSTAD - Tuba string bass Jim has played symphony big bands and small combos for many years His steady rhythm provides the perfect foundation for the band s swinging style

DAVE METZ - Banjo Formerly an Air Force pilot and now a banker Dave learned to play banjo in cold frozen Thule Greenland He is now especially fond of playing the HOT Dixshyieland tunes

JIM PAINTER - Clarinet Jim lends many years of jazz and big band experiene to the band His quiet reserved demeanor gives little warning for the thrills and chills he provides with his horn

ROY PIERCE - Trombone vocals A Texan originally Roy still has a trace of Southern influence in his blues and vocals Roy is an original member of RBB He is chairman of Math Sciences amp Business Department at Folsom High School Roys distinctive tailgate sound is one of the band s trademarks

BILL THARP -Trumpet flugelhorn This is Bills third tour of duty with RBB after playing with other local jazz and big bands This construction worker really knows how to build excitement with his horn

JAZZ FESTIVALS TAIL-GATE TALES MOTHERLODE DIXIELAND JAZZ BENEFrT CONCERT

- Jackson CA March 29 (209) 26 7-5632

SHASTA DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL middot Redding CA April 34 5 (916) 246-7 206

HIGH SIERRA J AZZ-AFFAIR - Three Rivers CA April 11 12 (209) 561-4418

SACRAMENTO DIXIELAND JUBrLEE 2787 Del Monte Street Wes Sacramen to CA 95691 or (916) 372-5277 May 23-26

FATS WALLER MEMORIAL JAZZ FESTNAL - Watsonshyvill e CA (408) 728-3948

FRESNO DIXIELAND SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY BASH shyJune 13 14 (209) 291 -3955

JAMESTOWN JAZZ JUBILEE - J une 14

CHRISTMAS IN J ULY - J uly 18 - Sutter Creek

JAZZ ON THE WATERFRONT 1987 - Stockto n - Septemshyber 2526 amp 2 7 (209) 478-6311

HANFORD JAZZ FESTIVAL - OCtober 18

MUSICAL NOTES by Scot ty Baughman

The reorganized NEW HANGTOWN JAZZ CO certain ~y were not disorganized as they put it together for us at our last session They played tight and danceable music Thanks to

h +l-~ c a p putting togel eL llH~JJ rst main om s_et_~_______---_ - shyR I h b

by Earl Ewins We ll we ve survived the foo tball season rains change of

meeting place Now we can safe ly say that our 1st Sunday of the mon th TAIL-GATE brigade is well and JAZZING We may be a bi t short on licorice sticks and Ivory bangers but we have plenty of drums By the size of the crowds Id say we are havshying some great sets JAZZING up a storm I might suggest to you musicians who want to p lay - get your ax sticks doll guy whatever and come o ut early to sign up first come first served (play) By the way a good way to s tart off a Sunday morning is to tune your radio to KUOP FM 913 hosted by our own Past President Vince Marino 800a-1200 JAZZ at its best S peaking of JAZZ how about the grea t job Scotty is doing by scheduling o ur monthly guest bands for the Main room A special thanks also to the unsung gang who set up and dismantles the equipment fo r the stages each month Jack Coates John Hannan Fred Fovinci If I fo rgot anyone I owe them

My wife Uta says she still has a few one hour slots open for volunteers to help at the front door a t our regula r sessions take admissions membership cards and easy stuff This little tour of duty pays your admission for the day too what a dea l See you at the next one April 5 - Bring a musician andor friend

SJDJS CALENDAR May 3 - Port City

June 7 - Blue Street Jazz Band Jul 8 - Silicon Gulch

J ammers

TRUMPET Howen Lancelle Gardner Haywood Romans

ClARINET Beckman

BANJO GUITAR Coates Fun k Castles Poffinbarger

PIANO Blatherwick

Lancelle Martin

VOCAL

Greco

SAX Ricker Greco Russell

TROMBONE Zito Talbert Flippins Arnett Bouska Leupp Thieme

DRUMS Sq uillance Krafft Assenza Martin Silva Courtway DiGiornio Renwick Warmdahl Hackett

BASSTUBA Greco Arnett Myers Radmore

Aug 2 - Churchill Street Sept 6 - J ubilee J azz Band

Oct 4 - No Session Nov 1 - Natural Gas Jazz Band

Dec 6 - Magnolia Jazz Band

WHATISTRADITIO ALJAZZ Last month comments were offered as a forum for d is shy

cussions about the features of traditional jazz that distinguish it from other types of jazz There is probably no definition of traditional jazz that will satisfy every fan and musician but jazz lovers all have their personal notions

Regarding the Two Beat vs Four Beat school of thought pe rhaps the number of beats perbar is less important than the steadiness of the beats The early Dixieland Bands were among other things marching bands playing fo r funerals Rag Time Two Beat Pia nos and other less porta ble instruments came in later when they started playing at the houses in Storyville Turk Murphy made a remark when someone characterized the Murphy band as a Two Beat gro up Turks response was to the effect that people who think that way a re not listening carefully His band makes use of two beat four beat and occasionally three beat meters

Charles Buddy Bolden who led one of the earliest marching bands is frequently credited with establishing the instrumentation used in the era Bolden stopped playing entirely in 1907 Unfortunately there are no recordings of Bolden

Another important point is that a given jazz band altered its style according to the job

REGULAR JAZZ EVENTS 1ST S UNDAY

San Joaquin Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Club 8900 Thornton Rd Stockton 1 00 to 600

TRAD JAZZ CLUB Santa Rosa El Rancho Tropicana Hotel (707) 542-3315 200 to 600 pm

Central California Traditional Jazz Society Hacienda Censhyter Fresno (209) 431-2815100 to 600 pm

Chico Jazz SOciety Holiday Inn (916) 342-8422

2ND SUNDAY Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society Elks Lodge 6

6466 Riverside Blvd (916) 422-JASS Monterey Bay Hot Jazz Society Moose Lodge (408) 438shy

1600 200 to 600 pm The Fresno Dixieland SOciety Fresno Hilton 1055 Van

Ness Ave (209) 292-3999 200 to 600 pm Tuolumne Dixieland Sunday Eproson House Twain

Harte (209) 586-5600 200 to 600 pm Feather River Jazz Society Community Hall Graeagle CA

(916) 836-2162

3RDSUNDAY New Orlea ns Jazz Club of Northern California (415) 369shy

NOJC 200 to 600 pm Rivercity Jazz Society Elks Lodge Redding CA (916)

241-4888

4TH SUNDAY Modesto Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Lodge 945 Mcshy

Henry Ave 1 00 pm South Bay Traditional Jazz Society Bold Knight Sunnyshy

vale (4 15) 355-2559 100 to 600 pm

2ND SATURDAY High Sierra Jazz Club Three Rivers Veterans Hall (209)

561 -9996 800 pm to

lAST S UNDAY Sacramento Ragtime SOCiety Alhambra Fuel and Trans shy

portation Alhambra Blvd and Capitol Ave (916) 961 -6056

ON THE AIR EVERY SUNDAY

KUOP-FM 91 3 Stockton 8 00-Noon - Dixieland Is My Beat Host Vince Marino Noon-200 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Hank Gaspar 200 pm-400 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Pete

Peterson

EVERY SATURDAY KBDG-FM 900 Turlock 600 pm-800 pm - Just Jazz Host Jack Fatman Fish

WHERE THE BANDS ARE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS

Saturday May 9 - South Bay Jazz Clubs Spring Fling San Jose

S unday J une 7 - New Orleans Jazz Society Guest Band Alameda CA

Saturday June 13 - Fresno Jazz SOCiety Anniversary Party

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree Saturday July 18 - Christmas in July Sutter Creek Sunday October 18 - Hanford Jazz Festival

CELL BLOCK 7 JAZZ BAND Sat amp Sun March 21 amp 22 - Lincoln West Marina Boat

Show 12 to 4 pm Friday April 3 - 7 to 12 pm Anniversary of the Back

Door Old Town Sacramento Sunday April 12 - Feather River Jazz SOCietys Guest

Band Community Hall Graeagle CA (91 6) 836-2 162 12 to 4pm

Saturday May 16 - Mondavi Winery in Lodi - Lodi Memorial Hospital Charity Social 5 to 9 pm

Fri Sat amp Sun May 29 30 3 1 - Back Door - Old Sacshyramento during the Jazz Festival

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree

RIVERBANK BLUES BAND Every Saturday - 7 to 11 pm -Original Shakeys 57th and

J Street Sacramento

DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZ BAND Friday April 3 - 7 to 11 pm -ConcertDance Holiday Inn

Diamond and Burnett Concord Sunday April 5 - 6 to 9 pm - Chuck E Cheese Willows

Shopping Center 1975 Diamond Blvd Concord (415)825shy8644

Sat amp Sun April 11 amp 12 - High Sierra Jazz Affair Three Rivers CA (209) 561-4418

Sunday April 26 - 5 to 9 pm Pleasanton Hotel 855 Main St Pleasanton (415) 846-8106

GOODTIME LEVEE STOMPERS Sunday March 22 bull Barnums Ice Cream Parlour Old

Sacramento Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

BlACK DIAMOND JAZZ BAND Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

TUESDAY - SATURDAY TURK MURPHYS JAZZ BAND New Orleans Room Fairshy

mont Hotel SF

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Cji1nTJjjltJrJJ11 r -)~ ~~hJ~(V- ~ -E ~ I ~~y middot ~ -I- ~~~( ~UtJp- ~ I ~~AZZ SO~t4~~~r ~ PROUDLY PRESENTS -

ALLO RIA From Munich W est Germ2ny Often cal led the world s greale-t jass ba nd

THE BOLD KNIGHT WED 8 APRIL 1987

700 PM - 1100 PM DONATION PRESALE $8

DOOR $10

INFORMATION (408) 296-8593 (415) 782-4357

Chairman Bi ll Ham ilton (4 0 8 ) 446-2349

~~~ T ~~~ l~

IPresents Its _8th An n ual

I NG I Greg i Saturday bull May 9tbI

12 PM to 12 A M iis ~ t14 DIXIEEAND BANDSDANCING LISTENING ) DRINK FOOD FUN

I BANDS ~ SILICON GULCH J8 CALIf EXPRE SS JBI NATURAL GAS J8 AND THATS JA ZZ

I BLA C K DIAMON D JBPROF PLUMS JB M0 N TE-R EY BAY JA ZZ CL ASSIC JBMAGNOLIA Ht

i JUBILEE JB CA LI F RHYTH M KINGS J B

JOYFUL NOISE JB C HU RCH ILL STREET JB

52nd STREET JB De Vil MO UNT AIN JB

i Information 415 7824357

i 408 2968593

i Chairm an Re no Fo g li

i FUN ORDER FORMI SPRING FLING 87 BADGESii Pre-sale badges - $10 each Door sale badges - $12 each

~ Options (Check one) ~ 1 Maii (add $050) 0 2 Hold at will call desk 0

i Please mail or hold as per checked box ___~ badges

i at $ 1000 each

i Total amount enclosed $_______ (Check or

money order) payable to

ii

South Bay Trad J azz Society Treas

i Mail to Helen Rice Treasurer SBTJS 77 Loucks Ave Los Altos CA 94022

Name

i Street Address _____~~____~_~

~ City_______~_ST~--Zip-____-

I Phone

Member D Non-Member 0 Want to Join 0

(Questions Call (415) 948-3647)bull

NEW ORLEANS UMBRELlA MARCHERS - CAKE WALK

An umbrella march was done after a funeral in New Orleans This was at the time jazz was beginning to flourish A fin e brass band led the procession of mourners Two splen shydidly dressed grand marshalls moved out setting the pace of the long cortage The band each member dressed in black preceded the horse-drawn hearse with its blankets of flowers The music was somber Along the way the drums beat out a dirge There were trumpets slide trom bones tubas and clarinets As the procession moved off the second liners mosshytly local youngsters joined in At the cemetery the preacher stepped forward a nd gave a brief eulogy after which the deceased was laid to rest While tearful mourners left the cemetery and made their way back to town the band lost no time in forming up The time for sadness was over It was now time fo r happy jazz a nd cutting loose Twirling their umbrellas the second-liners followed along in a jubilant outshyburst of leaping and dancing Before long the band had moved away marching off gaily toward Rampart Street and an evening of celebration

Strutting and prancing with an umbrella is a part of our jazz It is a celebration of life and our love for a particular music that brings us so much pleasure Cheryl Curtis

reprinted from - MODESTO JAZETIE

ADMISSION DONATIONS MEMBER $300 NON-MEMBER $500 GOLD CARD SPOUSE $ 100 GO LD CARDMUSICIAN No Charge

KUOPS ANNUAL DIXIElAND

D NNER-DANCE KUOPs Annual Dixieland Dinner-Dance hosted by Vince

Marino will be held on Saturday May 16 1987 at the Stockshyton Civic Auditorium (525 N Center St Stockton CA) from 5 00 pm until midnight

This year two international bands will be performing -- the Vinta ge Jazz Band from New Zealand and the Monty Sunshyshine Jazz Band from England Additionally our state-side jazz band will be the Black Diamond Jazz Band There will be continuous music from 500 pm until midnight

Dinner will be a buffet-style prepared by Manuel Rodri ~

ques and staff on-the-spot The menu will consist of chic shyken cross-rib roast ravioli salad and wine

Doors will open at 400 pm and a No-Host bar will be availshyable throughout the evening All beverages will be $100 each

Donation is $2000 per person (by reservation only) which includes dinner dancing and entertainment No tickets will be available at the door Make checks payable to KUOP-FM and mail to KUOP-FM Dixieland Dinner-Dance 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95211 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday May 13 1987 and checks must be received by Friday May 15 1987

For further information you can call KUOP during regular business hours at (209) 946-2582

ATTENTION lA IES We will be having an Easter Parade again this year at o ur

next session April 4th So a ll you ladies put on your Easter Bonnets There will be a special prize for the most unusual Easter Bonnet

HOW TO KILL A JAZZ SOCIETY

The Santa Barbara society has folded According to reshyports it had gradually changed from a Dixieland club into a this and that kind of music club and dancer oriented Supshyport from tried -and-true Dixieland fa ns eroded until that base of support was lost and there was little left to sustain it

Rumors are spreading that some of the San J oaquin Dixshyieland Jazz Society musicians would rather play swi ng or popshyular music from the 40s and 50s than Dixieland Those of you who a re gold card holders and want to play Dixieland can solve the problem by participating in the jam sessions and insist on playing traditional style Dixieland jazz

MOTHERLODE D XIELAND JAZZ

BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY MARCH 291987

11 a m - 6 p m

Featuring 10 of Ca lifornias Most Renowned Jazz Bands

Natural Gas Jazz Band Port City Jazz Band Sil icon Gulch J azz Band Riverbank Blues Band Tuleburg J azz Band Sutterville Stompers Goodtime Levee Stompers The Axxidentals J ubil ee Jazz Band Chuck Eras amp

The Illusions

This remarkable assemblage of talent in sou nd will perform in rotating fashion

ALL DAY SU NDAY MARCH 29 198 7 fo llowing Gold Country emporiums of

libation and entertainment Amador rnn (Jackson) Pony Express (Jackson) Big Arts Club (Jackson) National Hotel (Jackson) Pioneer Rex (Jackson) Buscaglias (Jackson Gate) Wells Fargo Club (Jackson)

All proceeds from this festive event will go to the following nonmiddot profit deserving organizations Josephs Disease (a Genetic Disease) - (209) 267-5632 Christmas in July Committee shy(2 0 9) 29 6- 7069 Assn for Reta rded CitizensAmador amp Cal averas Counties - (209) 274-2702

$7 50 PRESALE $1 000 DAY OF CON CERT Bad ge will entit le bearer entry to all of the above emporiums and may be purchased from any p rt icipating merchant or by phoning one of the benefit

organizations listed above

-O R FURTHER INFO CALL NEIL OR BERNICE STARK - (209) 267-5632

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JAZZ FESTIVALS TAIL-GATE TALES MOTHERLODE DIXIELAND JAZZ BENEFrT CONCERT

- Jackson CA March 29 (209) 26 7-5632

SHASTA DIXIELAND JAZZ FESTIVAL middot Redding CA April 34 5 (916) 246-7 206

HIGH SIERRA J AZZ-AFFAIR - Three Rivers CA April 11 12 (209) 561-4418

SACRAMENTO DIXIELAND JUBrLEE 2787 Del Monte Street Wes Sacramen to CA 95691 or (916) 372-5277 May 23-26

FATS WALLER MEMORIAL JAZZ FESTNAL - Watsonshyvill e CA (408) 728-3948

FRESNO DIXIELAND SOCIETY ANNIVERSARY BASH shyJune 13 14 (209) 291 -3955

JAMESTOWN JAZZ JUBILEE - J une 14

CHRISTMAS IN J ULY - J uly 18 - Sutter Creek

JAZZ ON THE WATERFRONT 1987 - Stockto n - Septemshyber 2526 amp 2 7 (209) 478-6311

HANFORD JAZZ FESTIVAL - OCtober 18

MUSICAL NOTES by Scot ty Baughman

The reorganized NEW HANGTOWN JAZZ CO certain ~y were not disorganized as they put it together for us at our last session They played tight and danceable music Thanks to

h +l-~ c a p putting togel eL llH~JJ rst main om s_et_~_______---_ - shyR I h b

by Earl Ewins We ll we ve survived the foo tball season rains change of

meeting place Now we can safe ly say that our 1st Sunday of the mon th TAIL-GATE brigade is well and JAZZING We may be a bi t short on licorice sticks and Ivory bangers but we have plenty of drums By the size of the crowds Id say we are havshying some great sets JAZZING up a storm I might suggest to you musicians who want to p lay - get your ax sticks doll guy whatever and come o ut early to sign up first come first served (play) By the way a good way to s tart off a Sunday morning is to tune your radio to KUOP FM 913 hosted by our own Past President Vince Marino 800a-1200 JAZZ at its best S peaking of JAZZ how about the grea t job Scotty is doing by scheduling o ur monthly guest bands for the Main room A special thanks also to the unsung gang who set up and dismantles the equipment fo r the stages each month Jack Coates John Hannan Fred Fovinci If I fo rgot anyone I owe them

My wife Uta says she still has a few one hour slots open for volunteers to help at the front door a t our regula r sessions take admissions membership cards and easy stuff This little tour of duty pays your admission for the day too what a dea l See you at the next one April 5 - Bring a musician andor friend

SJDJS CALENDAR May 3 - Port City

June 7 - Blue Street Jazz Band Jul 8 - Silicon Gulch

J ammers

TRUMPET Howen Lancelle Gardner Haywood Romans

ClARINET Beckman

BANJO GUITAR Coates Fun k Castles Poffinbarger

PIANO Blatherwick

Lancelle Martin

VOCAL

Greco

SAX Ricker Greco Russell

TROMBONE Zito Talbert Flippins Arnett Bouska Leupp Thieme

DRUMS Sq uillance Krafft Assenza Martin Silva Courtway DiGiornio Renwick Warmdahl Hackett

BASSTUBA Greco Arnett Myers Radmore

Aug 2 - Churchill Street Sept 6 - J ubilee J azz Band

Oct 4 - No Session Nov 1 - Natural Gas Jazz Band

Dec 6 - Magnolia Jazz Band

WHATISTRADITIO ALJAZZ Last month comments were offered as a forum for d is shy

cussions about the features of traditional jazz that distinguish it from other types of jazz There is probably no definition of traditional jazz that will satisfy every fan and musician but jazz lovers all have their personal notions

Regarding the Two Beat vs Four Beat school of thought pe rhaps the number of beats perbar is less important than the steadiness of the beats The early Dixieland Bands were among other things marching bands playing fo r funerals Rag Time Two Beat Pia nos and other less porta ble instruments came in later when they started playing at the houses in Storyville Turk Murphy made a remark when someone characterized the Murphy band as a Two Beat gro up Turks response was to the effect that people who think that way a re not listening carefully His band makes use of two beat four beat and occasionally three beat meters

Charles Buddy Bolden who led one of the earliest marching bands is frequently credited with establishing the instrumentation used in the era Bolden stopped playing entirely in 1907 Unfortunately there are no recordings of Bolden

Another important point is that a given jazz band altered its style according to the job

REGULAR JAZZ EVENTS 1ST S UNDAY

San Joaquin Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Club 8900 Thornton Rd Stockton 1 00 to 600

TRAD JAZZ CLUB Santa Rosa El Rancho Tropicana Hotel (707) 542-3315 200 to 600 pm

Central California Traditional Jazz Society Hacienda Censhyter Fresno (209) 431-2815100 to 600 pm

Chico Jazz SOciety Holiday Inn (916) 342-8422

2ND SUNDAY Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society Elks Lodge 6

6466 Riverside Blvd (916) 422-JASS Monterey Bay Hot Jazz Society Moose Lodge (408) 438shy

1600 200 to 600 pm The Fresno Dixieland SOciety Fresno Hilton 1055 Van

Ness Ave (209) 292-3999 200 to 600 pm Tuolumne Dixieland Sunday Eproson House Twain

Harte (209) 586-5600 200 to 600 pm Feather River Jazz Society Community Hall Graeagle CA

(916) 836-2162

3RDSUNDAY New Orlea ns Jazz Club of Northern California (415) 369shy

NOJC 200 to 600 pm Rivercity Jazz Society Elks Lodge Redding CA (916)

241-4888

4TH SUNDAY Modesto Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Lodge 945 Mcshy

Henry Ave 1 00 pm South Bay Traditional Jazz Society Bold Knight Sunnyshy

vale (4 15) 355-2559 100 to 600 pm

2ND SATURDAY High Sierra Jazz Club Three Rivers Veterans Hall (209)

561 -9996 800 pm to

lAST S UNDAY Sacramento Ragtime SOCiety Alhambra Fuel and Trans shy

portation Alhambra Blvd and Capitol Ave (916) 961 -6056

ON THE AIR EVERY SUNDAY

KUOP-FM 91 3 Stockton 8 00-Noon - Dixieland Is My Beat Host Vince Marino Noon-200 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Hank Gaspar 200 pm-400 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Pete

Peterson

EVERY SATURDAY KBDG-FM 900 Turlock 600 pm-800 pm - Just Jazz Host Jack Fatman Fish

WHERE THE BANDS ARE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS

Saturday May 9 - South Bay Jazz Clubs Spring Fling San Jose

S unday J une 7 - New Orleans Jazz Society Guest Band Alameda CA

Saturday June 13 - Fresno Jazz SOCiety Anniversary Party

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree Saturday July 18 - Christmas in July Sutter Creek Sunday October 18 - Hanford Jazz Festival

CELL BLOCK 7 JAZZ BAND Sat amp Sun March 21 amp 22 - Lincoln West Marina Boat

Show 12 to 4 pm Friday April 3 - 7 to 12 pm Anniversary of the Back

Door Old Town Sacramento Sunday April 12 - Feather River Jazz SOCietys Guest

Band Community Hall Graeagle CA (91 6) 836-2 162 12 to 4pm

Saturday May 16 - Mondavi Winery in Lodi - Lodi Memorial Hospital Charity Social 5 to 9 pm

Fri Sat amp Sun May 29 30 3 1 - Back Door - Old Sacshyramento during the Jazz Festival

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree

RIVERBANK BLUES BAND Every Saturday - 7 to 11 pm -Original Shakeys 57th and

J Street Sacramento

DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZ BAND Friday April 3 - 7 to 11 pm -ConcertDance Holiday Inn

Diamond and Burnett Concord Sunday April 5 - 6 to 9 pm - Chuck E Cheese Willows

Shopping Center 1975 Diamond Blvd Concord (415)825shy8644

Sat amp Sun April 11 amp 12 - High Sierra Jazz Affair Three Rivers CA (209) 561-4418

Sunday April 26 - 5 to 9 pm Pleasanton Hotel 855 Main St Pleasanton (415) 846-8106

GOODTIME LEVEE STOMPERS Sunday March 22 bull Barnums Ice Cream Parlour Old

Sacramento Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

BlACK DIAMOND JAZZ BAND Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

TUESDAY - SATURDAY TURK MURPHYS JAZZ BAND New Orleans Room Fairshy

mont Hotel SF

~t ~ A

~~ s o =t1

~a BA~~ f~~~~~~~~ -gtAI~15imiddotll__ ___~_~~_ _ _

Cji1nTJjjltJrJJ11 r -)~ ~~hJ~(V- ~ -E ~ I ~~y middot ~ -I- ~~~( ~UtJp- ~ I ~~AZZ SO~t4~~~r ~ PROUDLY PRESENTS -

ALLO RIA From Munich W est Germ2ny Often cal led the world s greale-t jass ba nd

THE BOLD KNIGHT WED 8 APRIL 1987

700 PM - 1100 PM DONATION PRESALE $8

DOOR $10

INFORMATION (408) 296-8593 (415) 782-4357

Chairman Bi ll Ham ilton (4 0 8 ) 446-2349

~~~ T ~~~ l~

IPresents Its _8th An n ual

I NG I Greg i Saturday bull May 9tbI

12 PM to 12 A M iis ~ t14 DIXIEEAND BANDSDANCING LISTENING ) DRINK FOOD FUN

I BANDS ~ SILICON GULCH J8 CALIf EXPRE SS JBI NATURAL GAS J8 AND THATS JA ZZ

I BLA C K DIAMON D JBPROF PLUMS JB M0 N TE-R EY BAY JA ZZ CL ASSIC JBMAGNOLIA Ht

i JUBILEE JB CA LI F RHYTH M KINGS J B

JOYFUL NOISE JB C HU RCH ILL STREET JB

52nd STREET JB De Vil MO UNT AIN JB

i Information 415 7824357

i 408 2968593

i Chairm an Re no Fo g li

i FUN ORDER FORMI SPRING FLING 87 BADGESii Pre-sale badges - $10 each Door sale badges - $12 each

~ Options (Check one) ~ 1 Maii (add $050) 0 2 Hold at will call desk 0

i Please mail or hold as per checked box ___~ badges

i at $ 1000 each

i Total amount enclosed $_______ (Check or

money order) payable to

ii

South Bay Trad J azz Society Treas

i Mail to Helen Rice Treasurer SBTJS 77 Loucks Ave Los Altos CA 94022

Name

i Street Address _____~~____~_~

~ City_______~_ST~--Zip-____-

I Phone

Member D Non-Member 0 Want to Join 0

(Questions Call (415) 948-3647)bull

NEW ORLEANS UMBRELlA MARCHERS - CAKE WALK

An umbrella march was done after a funeral in New Orleans This was at the time jazz was beginning to flourish A fin e brass band led the procession of mourners Two splen shydidly dressed grand marshalls moved out setting the pace of the long cortage The band each member dressed in black preceded the horse-drawn hearse with its blankets of flowers The music was somber Along the way the drums beat out a dirge There were trumpets slide trom bones tubas and clarinets As the procession moved off the second liners mosshytly local youngsters joined in At the cemetery the preacher stepped forward a nd gave a brief eulogy after which the deceased was laid to rest While tearful mourners left the cemetery and made their way back to town the band lost no time in forming up The time for sadness was over It was now time fo r happy jazz a nd cutting loose Twirling their umbrellas the second-liners followed along in a jubilant outshyburst of leaping and dancing Before long the band had moved away marching off gaily toward Rampart Street and an evening of celebration

Strutting and prancing with an umbrella is a part of our jazz It is a celebration of life and our love for a particular music that brings us so much pleasure Cheryl Curtis

reprinted from - MODESTO JAZETIE

ADMISSION DONATIONS MEMBER $300 NON-MEMBER $500 GOLD CARD SPOUSE $ 100 GO LD CARDMUSICIAN No Charge

KUOPS ANNUAL DIXIElAND

D NNER-DANCE KUOPs Annual Dixieland Dinner-Dance hosted by Vince

Marino will be held on Saturday May 16 1987 at the Stockshyton Civic Auditorium (525 N Center St Stockton CA) from 5 00 pm until midnight

This year two international bands will be performing -- the Vinta ge Jazz Band from New Zealand and the Monty Sunshyshine Jazz Band from England Additionally our state-side jazz band will be the Black Diamond Jazz Band There will be continuous music from 500 pm until midnight

Dinner will be a buffet-style prepared by Manuel Rodri ~

ques and staff on-the-spot The menu will consist of chic shyken cross-rib roast ravioli salad and wine

Doors will open at 400 pm and a No-Host bar will be availshyable throughout the evening All beverages will be $100 each

Donation is $2000 per person (by reservation only) which includes dinner dancing and entertainment No tickets will be available at the door Make checks payable to KUOP-FM and mail to KUOP-FM Dixieland Dinner-Dance 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95211 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday May 13 1987 and checks must be received by Friday May 15 1987

For further information you can call KUOP during regular business hours at (209) 946-2582

ATTENTION lA IES We will be having an Easter Parade again this year at o ur

next session April 4th So a ll you ladies put on your Easter Bonnets There will be a special prize for the most unusual Easter Bonnet

HOW TO KILL A JAZZ SOCIETY

The Santa Barbara society has folded According to reshyports it had gradually changed from a Dixieland club into a this and that kind of music club and dancer oriented Supshyport from tried -and-true Dixieland fa ns eroded until that base of support was lost and there was little left to sustain it

Rumors are spreading that some of the San J oaquin Dixshyieland Jazz Society musicians would rather play swi ng or popshyular music from the 40s and 50s than Dixieland Those of you who a re gold card holders and want to play Dixieland can solve the problem by participating in the jam sessions and insist on playing traditional style Dixieland jazz

MOTHERLODE D XIELAND JAZZ

BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY MARCH 291987

11 a m - 6 p m

Featuring 10 of Ca lifornias Most Renowned Jazz Bands

Natural Gas Jazz Band Port City Jazz Band Sil icon Gulch J azz Band Riverbank Blues Band Tuleburg J azz Band Sutterville Stompers Goodtime Levee Stompers The Axxidentals J ubil ee Jazz Band Chuck Eras amp

The Illusions

This remarkable assemblage of talent in sou nd will perform in rotating fashion

ALL DAY SU NDAY MARCH 29 198 7 fo llowing Gold Country emporiums of

libation and entertainment Amador rnn (Jackson) Pony Express (Jackson) Big Arts Club (Jackson) National Hotel (Jackson) Pioneer Rex (Jackson) Buscaglias (Jackson Gate) Wells Fargo Club (Jackson)

All proceeds from this festive event will go to the following nonmiddot profit deserving organizations Josephs Disease (a Genetic Disease) - (209) 267-5632 Christmas in July Committee shy(2 0 9) 29 6- 7069 Assn for Reta rded CitizensAmador amp Cal averas Counties - (209) 274-2702

$7 50 PRESALE $1 000 DAY OF CON CERT Bad ge will entit le bearer entry to all of the above emporiums and may be purchased from any p rt icipating merchant or by phoning one of the benefit

organizations listed above

-O R FURTHER INFO CALL NEIL OR BERNICE STARK - (209) 267-5632

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REGULAR JAZZ EVENTS 1ST S UNDAY

San Joaquin Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Club 8900 Thornton Rd Stockton 1 00 to 600

TRAD JAZZ CLUB Santa Rosa El Rancho Tropicana Hotel (707) 542-3315 200 to 600 pm

Central California Traditional Jazz Society Hacienda Censhyter Fresno (209) 431-2815100 to 600 pm

Chico Jazz SOciety Holiday Inn (916) 342-8422

2ND SUNDAY Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society Elks Lodge 6

6466 Riverside Blvd (916) 422-JASS Monterey Bay Hot Jazz Society Moose Lodge (408) 438shy

1600 200 to 600 pm The Fresno Dixieland SOciety Fresno Hilton 1055 Van

Ness Ave (209) 292-3999 200 to 600 pm Tuolumne Dixieland Sunday Eproson House Twain

Harte (209) 586-5600 200 to 600 pm Feather River Jazz Society Community Hall Graeagle CA

(916) 836-2162

3RDSUNDAY New Orlea ns Jazz Club of Northern California (415) 369shy

NOJC 200 to 600 pm Rivercity Jazz Society Elks Lodge Redding CA (916)

241-4888

4TH SUNDAY Modesto Dixieland Jazz Society Elks Lodge 945 Mcshy

Henry Ave 1 00 pm South Bay Traditional Jazz Society Bold Knight Sunnyshy

vale (4 15) 355-2559 100 to 600 pm

2ND SATURDAY High Sierra Jazz Club Three Rivers Veterans Hall (209)

561 -9996 800 pm to

lAST S UNDAY Sacramento Ragtime SOCiety Alhambra Fuel and Trans shy

portation Alhambra Blvd and Capitol Ave (916) 961 -6056

ON THE AIR EVERY SUNDAY

KUOP-FM 91 3 Stockton 8 00-Noon - Dixieland Is My Beat Host Vince Marino Noon-200 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Hank Gaspar 200 pm-400 pm - Swing Bands Plus Host Pete

Peterson

EVERY SATURDAY KBDG-FM 900 Turlock 600 pm-800 pm - Just Jazz Host Jack Fatman Fish

WHERE THE BANDS ARE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS

Saturday May 9 - South Bay Jazz Clubs Spring Fling San Jose

S unday J une 7 - New Orleans Jazz Society Guest Band Alameda CA

Saturday June 13 - Fresno Jazz SOCiety Anniversary Party

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree Saturday July 18 - Christmas in July Sutter Creek Sunday October 18 - Hanford Jazz Festival

CELL BLOCK 7 JAZZ BAND Sat amp Sun March 21 amp 22 - Lincoln West Marina Boat

Show 12 to 4 pm Friday April 3 - 7 to 12 pm Anniversary of the Back

Door Old Town Sacramento Sunday April 12 - Feather River Jazz SOCietys Guest

Band Community Hall Graeagle CA (91 6) 836-2 162 12 to 4pm

Saturday May 16 - Mondavi Winery in Lodi - Lodi Memorial Hospital Charity Social 5 to 9 pm

Fri Sat amp Sun May 29 30 3 1 - Back Door - Old Sacshyramento during the Jazz Festival

Sunday June 14 - Jamestown Jamboree

RIVERBANK BLUES BAND Every Saturday - 7 to 11 pm -Original Shakeys 57th and

J Street Sacramento

DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZ BAND Friday April 3 - 7 to 11 pm -ConcertDance Holiday Inn

Diamond and Burnett Concord Sunday April 5 - 6 to 9 pm - Chuck E Cheese Willows

Shopping Center 1975 Diamond Blvd Concord (415)825shy8644

Sat amp Sun April 11 amp 12 - High Sierra Jazz Affair Three Rivers CA (209) 561-4418

Sunday April 26 - 5 to 9 pm Pleasanton Hotel 855 Main St Pleasanton (415) 846-8106

GOODTIME LEVEE STOMPERS Sunday March 22 bull Barnums Ice Cream Parlour Old

Sacramento Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

BlACK DIAMOND JAZZ BAND Sunday March 29 - Motherlode Benefit Concert

Jackson

TUESDAY - SATURDAY TURK MURPHYS JAZZ BAND New Orleans Room Fairshy

mont Hotel SF

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ALLO RIA From Munich W est Germ2ny Often cal led the world s greale-t jass ba nd

THE BOLD KNIGHT WED 8 APRIL 1987

700 PM - 1100 PM DONATION PRESALE $8

DOOR $10

INFORMATION (408) 296-8593 (415) 782-4357

Chairman Bi ll Ham ilton (4 0 8 ) 446-2349

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IPresents Its _8th An n ual

I NG I Greg i Saturday bull May 9tbI

12 PM to 12 A M iis ~ t14 DIXIEEAND BANDSDANCING LISTENING ) DRINK FOOD FUN

I BANDS ~ SILICON GULCH J8 CALIf EXPRE SS JBI NATURAL GAS J8 AND THATS JA ZZ

I BLA C K DIAMON D JBPROF PLUMS JB M0 N TE-R EY BAY JA ZZ CL ASSIC JBMAGNOLIA Ht

i JUBILEE JB CA LI F RHYTH M KINGS J B

JOYFUL NOISE JB C HU RCH ILL STREET JB

52nd STREET JB De Vil MO UNT AIN JB

i Information 415 7824357

i 408 2968593

i Chairm an Re no Fo g li

i FUN ORDER FORMI SPRING FLING 87 BADGESii Pre-sale badges - $10 each Door sale badges - $12 each

~ Options (Check one) ~ 1 Maii (add $050) 0 2 Hold at will call desk 0

i Please mail or hold as per checked box ___~ badges

i at $ 1000 each

i Total amount enclosed $_______ (Check or

money order) payable to

ii

South Bay Trad J azz Society Treas

i Mail to Helen Rice Treasurer SBTJS 77 Loucks Ave Los Altos CA 94022

Name

i Street Address _____~~____~_~

~ City_______~_ST~--Zip-____-

I Phone

Member D Non-Member 0 Want to Join 0

(Questions Call (415) 948-3647)bull

NEW ORLEANS UMBRELlA MARCHERS - CAKE WALK

An umbrella march was done after a funeral in New Orleans This was at the time jazz was beginning to flourish A fin e brass band led the procession of mourners Two splen shydidly dressed grand marshalls moved out setting the pace of the long cortage The band each member dressed in black preceded the horse-drawn hearse with its blankets of flowers The music was somber Along the way the drums beat out a dirge There were trumpets slide trom bones tubas and clarinets As the procession moved off the second liners mosshytly local youngsters joined in At the cemetery the preacher stepped forward a nd gave a brief eulogy after which the deceased was laid to rest While tearful mourners left the cemetery and made their way back to town the band lost no time in forming up The time for sadness was over It was now time fo r happy jazz a nd cutting loose Twirling their umbrellas the second-liners followed along in a jubilant outshyburst of leaping and dancing Before long the band had moved away marching off gaily toward Rampart Street and an evening of celebration

Strutting and prancing with an umbrella is a part of our jazz It is a celebration of life and our love for a particular music that brings us so much pleasure Cheryl Curtis

reprinted from - MODESTO JAZETIE

ADMISSION DONATIONS MEMBER $300 NON-MEMBER $500 GOLD CARD SPOUSE $ 100 GO LD CARDMUSICIAN No Charge

KUOPS ANNUAL DIXIElAND

D NNER-DANCE KUOPs Annual Dixieland Dinner-Dance hosted by Vince

Marino will be held on Saturday May 16 1987 at the Stockshyton Civic Auditorium (525 N Center St Stockton CA) from 5 00 pm until midnight

This year two international bands will be performing -- the Vinta ge Jazz Band from New Zealand and the Monty Sunshyshine Jazz Band from England Additionally our state-side jazz band will be the Black Diamond Jazz Band There will be continuous music from 500 pm until midnight

Dinner will be a buffet-style prepared by Manuel Rodri ~

ques and staff on-the-spot The menu will consist of chic shyken cross-rib roast ravioli salad and wine

Doors will open at 400 pm and a No-Host bar will be availshyable throughout the evening All beverages will be $100 each

Donation is $2000 per person (by reservation only) which includes dinner dancing and entertainment No tickets will be available at the door Make checks payable to KUOP-FM and mail to KUOP-FM Dixieland Dinner-Dance 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95211 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday May 13 1987 and checks must be received by Friday May 15 1987

For further information you can call KUOP during regular business hours at (209) 946-2582

ATTENTION lA IES We will be having an Easter Parade again this year at o ur

next session April 4th So a ll you ladies put on your Easter Bonnets There will be a special prize for the most unusual Easter Bonnet

HOW TO KILL A JAZZ SOCIETY

The Santa Barbara society has folded According to reshyports it had gradually changed from a Dixieland club into a this and that kind of music club and dancer oriented Supshyport from tried -and-true Dixieland fa ns eroded until that base of support was lost and there was little left to sustain it

Rumors are spreading that some of the San J oaquin Dixshyieland Jazz Society musicians would rather play swi ng or popshyular music from the 40s and 50s than Dixieland Those of you who a re gold card holders and want to play Dixieland can solve the problem by participating in the jam sessions and insist on playing traditional style Dixieland jazz

MOTHERLODE D XIELAND JAZZ

BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY MARCH 291987

11 a m - 6 p m

Featuring 10 of Ca lifornias Most Renowned Jazz Bands

Natural Gas Jazz Band Port City Jazz Band Sil icon Gulch J azz Band Riverbank Blues Band Tuleburg J azz Band Sutterville Stompers Goodtime Levee Stompers The Axxidentals J ubil ee Jazz Band Chuck Eras amp

The Illusions

This remarkable assemblage of talent in sou nd will perform in rotating fashion

ALL DAY SU NDAY MARCH 29 198 7 fo llowing Gold Country emporiums of

libation and entertainment Amador rnn (Jackson) Pony Express (Jackson) Big Arts Club (Jackson) National Hotel (Jackson) Pioneer Rex (Jackson) Buscaglias (Jackson Gate) Wells Fargo Club (Jackson)

All proceeds from this festive event will go to the following nonmiddot profit deserving organizations Josephs Disease (a Genetic Disease) - (209) 267-5632 Christmas in July Committee shy(2 0 9) 29 6- 7069 Assn for Reta rded CitizensAmador amp Cal averas Counties - (209) 274-2702

$7 50 PRESALE $1 000 DAY OF CON CERT Bad ge will entit le bearer entry to all of the above emporiums and may be purchased from any p rt icipating merchant or by phoning one of the benefit

organizations listed above

-O R FURTHER INFO CALL NEIL OR BERNICE STARK - (209) 267-5632

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Cji1nTJjjltJrJJ11 r -)~ ~~hJ~(V- ~ -E ~ I ~~y middot ~ -I- ~~~( ~UtJp- ~ I ~~AZZ SO~t4~~~r ~ PROUDLY PRESENTS -

ALLO RIA From Munich W est Germ2ny Often cal led the world s greale-t jass ba nd

THE BOLD KNIGHT WED 8 APRIL 1987

700 PM - 1100 PM DONATION PRESALE $8

DOOR $10

INFORMATION (408) 296-8593 (415) 782-4357

Chairman Bi ll Ham ilton (4 0 8 ) 446-2349

~~~ T ~~~ l~

IPresents Its _8th An n ual

I NG I Greg i Saturday bull May 9tbI

12 PM to 12 A M iis ~ t14 DIXIEEAND BANDSDANCING LISTENING ) DRINK FOOD FUN

I BANDS ~ SILICON GULCH J8 CALIf EXPRE SS JBI NATURAL GAS J8 AND THATS JA ZZ

I BLA C K DIAMON D JBPROF PLUMS JB M0 N TE-R EY BAY JA ZZ CL ASSIC JBMAGNOLIA Ht

i JUBILEE JB CA LI F RHYTH M KINGS J B

JOYFUL NOISE JB C HU RCH ILL STREET JB

52nd STREET JB De Vil MO UNT AIN JB

i Information 415 7824357

i 408 2968593

i Chairm an Re no Fo g li

i FUN ORDER FORMI SPRING FLING 87 BADGESii Pre-sale badges - $10 each Door sale badges - $12 each

~ Options (Check one) ~ 1 Maii (add $050) 0 2 Hold at will call desk 0

i Please mail or hold as per checked box ___~ badges

i at $ 1000 each

i Total amount enclosed $_______ (Check or

money order) payable to

ii

South Bay Trad J azz Society Treas

i Mail to Helen Rice Treasurer SBTJS 77 Loucks Ave Los Altos CA 94022

Name

i Street Address _____~~____~_~

~ City_______~_ST~--Zip-____-

I Phone

Member D Non-Member 0 Want to Join 0

(Questions Call (415) 948-3647)bull

NEW ORLEANS UMBRELlA MARCHERS - CAKE WALK

An umbrella march was done after a funeral in New Orleans This was at the time jazz was beginning to flourish A fin e brass band led the procession of mourners Two splen shydidly dressed grand marshalls moved out setting the pace of the long cortage The band each member dressed in black preceded the horse-drawn hearse with its blankets of flowers The music was somber Along the way the drums beat out a dirge There were trumpets slide trom bones tubas and clarinets As the procession moved off the second liners mosshytly local youngsters joined in At the cemetery the preacher stepped forward a nd gave a brief eulogy after which the deceased was laid to rest While tearful mourners left the cemetery and made their way back to town the band lost no time in forming up The time for sadness was over It was now time fo r happy jazz a nd cutting loose Twirling their umbrellas the second-liners followed along in a jubilant outshyburst of leaping and dancing Before long the band had moved away marching off gaily toward Rampart Street and an evening of celebration

Strutting and prancing with an umbrella is a part of our jazz It is a celebration of life and our love for a particular music that brings us so much pleasure Cheryl Curtis

reprinted from - MODESTO JAZETIE

ADMISSION DONATIONS MEMBER $300 NON-MEMBER $500 GOLD CARD SPOUSE $ 100 GO LD CARDMUSICIAN No Charge

KUOPS ANNUAL DIXIElAND

D NNER-DANCE KUOPs Annual Dixieland Dinner-Dance hosted by Vince

Marino will be held on Saturday May 16 1987 at the Stockshyton Civic Auditorium (525 N Center St Stockton CA) from 5 00 pm until midnight

This year two international bands will be performing -- the Vinta ge Jazz Band from New Zealand and the Monty Sunshyshine Jazz Band from England Additionally our state-side jazz band will be the Black Diamond Jazz Band There will be continuous music from 500 pm until midnight

Dinner will be a buffet-style prepared by Manuel Rodri ~

ques and staff on-the-spot The menu will consist of chic shyken cross-rib roast ravioli salad and wine

Doors will open at 400 pm and a No-Host bar will be availshyable throughout the evening All beverages will be $100 each

Donation is $2000 per person (by reservation only) which includes dinner dancing and entertainment No tickets will be available at the door Make checks payable to KUOP-FM and mail to KUOP-FM Dixieland Dinner-Dance 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95211 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday May 13 1987 and checks must be received by Friday May 15 1987

For further information you can call KUOP during regular business hours at (209) 946-2582

ATTENTION lA IES We will be having an Easter Parade again this year at o ur

next session April 4th So a ll you ladies put on your Easter Bonnets There will be a special prize for the most unusual Easter Bonnet

HOW TO KILL A JAZZ SOCIETY

The Santa Barbara society has folded According to reshyports it had gradually changed from a Dixieland club into a this and that kind of music club and dancer oriented Supshyport from tried -and-true Dixieland fa ns eroded until that base of support was lost and there was little left to sustain it

Rumors are spreading that some of the San J oaquin Dixshyieland Jazz Society musicians would rather play swi ng or popshyular music from the 40s and 50s than Dixieland Those of you who a re gold card holders and want to play Dixieland can solve the problem by participating in the jam sessions and insist on playing traditional style Dixieland jazz

MOTHERLODE D XIELAND JAZZ

BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY MARCH 291987

11 a m - 6 p m

Featuring 10 of Ca lifornias Most Renowned Jazz Bands

Natural Gas Jazz Band Port City Jazz Band Sil icon Gulch J azz Band Riverbank Blues Band Tuleburg J azz Band Sutterville Stompers Goodtime Levee Stompers The Axxidentals J ubil ee Jazz Band Chuck Eras amp

The Illusions

This remarkable assemblage of talent in sou nd will perform in rotating fashion

ALL DAY SU NDAY MARCH 29 198 7 fo llowing Gold Country emporiums of

libation and entertainment Amador rnn (Jackson) Pony Express (Jackson) Big Arts Club (Jackson) National Hotel (Jackson) Pioneer Rex (Jackson) Buscaglias (Jackson Gate) Wells Fargo Club (Jackson)

All proceeds from this festive event will go to the following nonmiddot profit deserving organizations Josephs Disease (a Genetic Disease) - (209) 267-5632 Christmas in July Committee shy(2 0 9) 29 6- 7069 Assn for Reta rded CitizensAmador amp Cal averas Counties - (209) 274-2702

$7 50 PRESALE $1 000 DAY OF CON CERT Bad ge will entit le bearer entry to all of the above emporiums and may be purchased from any p rt icipating merchant or by phoning one of the benefit

organizations listed above

-O R FURTHER INFO CALL NEIL OR BERNICE STARK - (209) 267-5632

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NEW ORLEANS UMBRELlA MARCHERS - CAKE WALK

An umbrella march was done after a funeral in New Orleans This was at the time jazz was beginning to flourish A fin e brass band led the procession of mourners Two splen shydidly dressed grand marshalls moved out setting the pace of the long cortage The band each member dressed in black preceded the horse-drawn hearse with its blankets of flowers The music was somber Along the way the drums beat out a dirge There were trumpets slide trom bones tubas and clarinets As the procession moved off the second liners mosshytly local youngsters joined in At the cemetery the preacher stepped forward a nd gave a brief eulogy after which the deceased was laid to rest While tearful mourners left the cemetery and made their way back to town the band lost no time in forming up The time for sadness was over It was now time fo r happy jazz a nd cutting loose Twirling their umbrellas the second-liners followed along in a jubilant outshyburst of leaping and dancing Before long the band had moved away marching off gaily toward Rampart Street and an evening of celebration

Strutting and prancing with an umbrella is a part of our jazz It is a celebration of life and our love for a particular music that brings us so much pleasure Cheryl Curtis

reprinted from - MODESTO JAZETIE

ADMISSION DONATIONS MEMBER $300 NON-MEMBER $500 GOLD CARD SPOUSE $ 100 GO LD CARDMUSICIAN No Charge

KUOPS ANNUAL DIXIElAND

D NNER-DANCE KUOPs Annual Dixieland Dinner-Dance hosted by Vince

Marino will be held on Saturday May 16 1987 at the Stockshyton Civic Auditorium (525 N Center St Stockton CA) from 5 00 pm until midnight

This year two international bands will be performing -- the Vinta ge Jazz Band from New Zealand and the Monty Sunshyshine Jazz Band from England Additionally our state-side jazz band will be the Black Diamond Jazz Band There will be continuous music from 500 pm until midnight

Dinner will be a buffet-style prepared by Manuel Rodri ~

ques and staff on-the-spot The menu will consist of chic shyken cross-rib roast ravioli salad and wine

Doors will open at 400 pm and a No-Host bar will be availshyable throughout the evening All beverages will be $100 each

Donation is $2000 per person (by reservation only) which includes dinner dancing and entertainment No tickets will be available at the door Make checks payable to KUOP-FM and mail to KUOP-FM Dixieland Dinner-Dance 3601 Pacific Avenue Stockton CA 95211 Deadline for reservations is Wednesday May 13 1987 and checks must be received by Friday May 15 1987

For further information you can call KUOP during regular business hours at (209) 946-2582

ATTENTION lA IES We will be having an Easter Parade again this year at o ur

next session April 4th So a ll you ladies put on your Easter Bonnets There will be a special prize for the most unusual Easter Bonnet

HOW TO KILL A JAZZ SOCIETY

The Santa Barbara society has folded According to reshyports it had gradually changed from a Dixieland club into a this and that kind of music club and dancer oriented Supshyport from tried -and-true Dixieland fa ns eroded until that base of support was lost and there was little left to sustain it

Rumors are spreading that some of the San J oaquin Dixshyieland Jazz Society musicians would rather play swi ng or popshyular music from the 40s and 50s than Dixieland Those of you who a re gold card holders and want to play Dixieland can solve the problem by participating in the jam sessions and insist on playing traditional style Dixieland jazz

MOTHERLODE D XIELAND JAZZ

BENEFIT CONCERT SUNDAY MARCH 291987

11 a m - 6 p m

Featuring 10 of Ca lifornias Most Renowned Jazz Bands

Natural Gas Jazz Band Port City Jazz Band Sil icon Gulch J azz Band Riverbank Blues Band Tuleburg J azz Band Sutterville Stompers Goodtime Levee Stompers The Axxidentals J ubil ee Jazz Band Chuck Eras amp

The Illusions

This remarkable assemblage of talent in sou nd will perform in rotating fashion

ALL DAY SU NDAY MARCH 29 198 7 fo llowing Gold Country emporiums of

libation and entertainment Amador rnn (Jackson) Pony Express (Jackson) Big Arts Club (Jackson) National Hotel (Jackson) Pioneer Rex (Jackson) Buscaglias (Jackson Gate) Wells Fargo Club (Jackson)

All proceeds from this festive event will go to the following nonmiddot profit deserving organizations Josephs Disease (a Genetic Disease) - (209) 267-5632 Christmas in July Committee shy(2 0 9) 29 6- 7069 Assn for Reta rded CitizensAmador amp Cal averas Counties - (209) 274-2702

$7 50 PRESALE $1 000 DAY OF CON CERT Bad ge will entit le bearer entry to all of the above emporiums and may be purchased from any p rt icipating merchant or by phoning one of the benefit

organizations listed above

-O R FURTHER INFO CALL NEIL OR BERNICE STARK - (209) 267-5632