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January 2012 Volume 36, Number 01 FIRST CONCERT OF 2012 SPOTLIGHTS “UPTOWN LOWDOWN JAZZ BAND” STILL GOING STRONG AFTER 40 YEARS! By Rod Belcher Notes from the Prez It was in 1972 that I first listened to a band headed by cornetist Bert Barr. It was a quintet playing at a pizza joint, Shakey’s, in West Seattle. I don’t think the group even had a name then. Its players included the late, great pianist, Johnny Wittwer; trombonist Mike Hobi; drummer Howard Gilbert; and clarinetist Dick Martin, and of course Barr. It was a high energy, swinging outfit. Bert soon afterward organized another band and devised the name “Uptown Lowdown” for it. Bert, being a talented promoter, started getting more frequent bookings through the years, all the while fine-tuning the band’s extensive “book” of trad, blues, ragtime and obscure or familiar pop tunes. His present lineup of players includes his wife, Rose Marie, piano; Paul Woltz, reeds; Tom Jacobus, trombone; Paul Hagglund, tuba; and Al LaTourette, banjo. They offer tight-knit ensemble work, free-spirited solo improvisation, and a wondrous grasp of all variations of classic jazz. Uptown Lowdown’s credits include many years of being featured at festivals, commercial events, cruises and on all manner of recordings. They’ve long been booked for a once-a-year PSTJS concert, and their performance for us in 2012 is close at hand. Come hear and enjoy !! ........ NOTE NEW START TIME: ....... WHEN: 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sunday, January 15. WHERE: Ballard Elks Lodge, 6411 Seaview Ave. NW, Seattle ADMISSION: $10 - PSTJS members; $13 - non-members. Pay only at door. MORE INFO: 425-776-5072 - or - website: www.pstjs.org Plenty free parking; Beautiful view. Snacks, coffee, other beverages available. Happy New Year to all of you. I mentioned in the December Soundings that I’d have news for you this month. Well, here it is ... Beginning with the first Jazz Sunday, January 15th, 2012 we will begin our music at 1:00 pm, not 12:30. We will continue to end our afternoon at 4:30. We will have three one hour sets with two 15 minute breaks. This should work well for both the musicians and the members and we’re definitely looking forward to the new timing. We will also be featuring some new bands in our lineup. “Gerry Green’s Crescent City Shakers” will play for us in March. Look for much more about the band in the March Soundings. “Glenn Crytzer’s Syncopators” will play for us in May and in June the “Market Street Dixieland Jass Band” will make their first appearance with PSTJS. All three of these bands are seasoned musicians and have regular gigs locally as well as nationally. All three are considered ‘local’ - no airfare required. The always popular “New Orleans Quintet” will be our featured band in April. They have been playing together each week for 25+ years at the New Orleans Restaurant in Pioneer Square. In December two new members were elected to your Board of Directors, Jack Temp and Gary Lydum. All the other officers and directors continue to serve in their positions. We have a very active Board and all of us are interested in making your Sunday Jazz sessions the best ever. We have been given all event tickets to the Seaside Festival in February and we’ll be auctioning them off during our January session. Bring your checkbooks and be ready to bid on one of the last festivals still going strong. To those of you who are able to join us at the Ballard Elks each month I say a big Thanks for your continual support. For those of you who are unable to join us, I Thank You for your continued membership. Let’s see if we can bring a friend, neighbor or family member to enjoy what we love so much. Again, Happy New Year, see you at the Elks on the 15th. Cheers, Judy

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  • January 2012 Volume 36, Number 01

    FIRST CONCERT OF 2012 SPOTLIGHTS

    “UPTOWN LOWDOWN JAZZ BAND” STILL GOING STRONG AFTER 40 YEARS!

    By Rod Belcher

    Notes from the Prez

    It was in 1972 that I first listened to a band headed by cornetist Bert Barr. It was a quintet playing at a pizza joint, Shakey’s, in West Seattle.

    I don’t think the group even had a name then. Its players included the late, great pianist, Johnny Wittwer; trombonist Mike Hobi; drummer Howard Gilbert; and clarinetist Dick Martin, and of course Barr. It was a high energy, swinging outfit.

    Bert soon afterward organized another band and devised the name “Uptown Lowdown” for it. Bert, being a talented promoter, started getting more frequent bookings through the years, all the while fine-tuning the band’s extensive “book” of trad, blues, ragtime and obscure or familiar pop tunes.

    His present lineup of players includes his wife, Rose Marie, piano; Paul Woltz, reeds; Tom Jacobus, trombone; Paul Hagglund, tuba; and Al LaTourette, banjo.

    They offer tight-knit ensemble work, free-spirited solo improvisation, and a wondrous grasp of all variations of classic jazz.

    Uptown Lowdown’s credits include many years of being featured at festivals, commercial events, cruises and on all manner of recordings.

    They’ve long been booked for a once-a-year PSTJS concert, and their performance for us in 2012 is close at hand. Come hear and enjoy !!

    ........ NOTE NEW START TIME: .......

    WHEN: 1 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Sunday, January 15.WHERE: Ballard Elks Lodge, 6411 Seaview Ave. NW, SeattleADMISSION: $10 - PSTJS members; $13 - non-members. Pay only at door.MORE INFO: 425-776-5072 - or - website: www.pstjs.org Plenty free parking; Beautiful view. Snacks, coffee, other beverages available.

    Happy New Year to all of you. I mentioned in the December Soundings that I’d have news for you this month. Well, here it is ...

    Beginning with the first Jazz Sunday, January 15th, 2012 we will begin our music at 1:00 pm, not 12:30. We will continue to end our afternoon at 4:30. We will have three one hour sets with two 15 minute breaks. This should work well for both the musicians and the members and we’re definitely looking forward to the new timing.

    We will also be featuring some new bands in our lineup. “Gerry Green’s Crescent City Shakers” will play for us in March. Look for much more about the band in the March Soundings. “Glenn Crytzer’s Syncopators” will play for us in May and in June the “Market Street Dixieland Jass Band” will make their first appearance with PSTJS. All three of these bands are seasoned musicians and have regular gigs locally as well as nationally. All three are considered ‘local’ - no airfare required. The always popular “New Orleans Quintet” will be our featured band in April.

    They have been playing together each week for 25+ years at the New Orleans Restaurant in Pioneer Square.

    In December two new members were elected to your Board of Directors, Jack Temp and Gary Lydum. All the other officers and directors continue to serve in their positions. We have a very active Board and all of us are interested in making your Sunday Jazz sessions the best ever.

    We have been given all event tickets to the Seaside Festival in February and we’ll be auctioning them off during our January session. Bring your checkbooks and be ready to bid on one of the last festivals still going strong.

    To those of you who are able to join us at the Ballard Elks each month I say a big Thanks for your continual support. For those of you who are unable to join us, I Thank You for your continued membership. Let’s see if we can bring a friend, neighbor or family member to enjoy what we love so much. Again, Happy New Year, see you at the Elks on the 15th. Cheers, Judy

  • Jazz Soundings January 2012 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

    Jan 15 Uptown Lowdown JBFeb 19 holotradband Mar 18 Gerry Green’s Crescent City ShakersApr 15 The New Orleans QuintetMay 20 Glenn Crytzer’s Syncopators June 17 Market Street Dixieland Jass Band

    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] 425-776-5072Jack TempGary Lydum

    MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR Carol Rippey: [email protected] 425-776-5072 EDITORAnita LaFranchi: [email protected] 206-522-7691

    Gigs for Local BandsBELLINGHAM TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY 1st Saturday 2 - 5 pm VFW Hall 625 N. State St

    OLYMPIA JAZZ SOCIETY 3rd Sunday at the Elks, write to [email protected] for dates and band playing.

    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) 206-443-3241

    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 DOMINION JAZZ BANDNew website: www.dizswift.btinternet.co.uk/gdjb/calendar_page.htm

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

    THE MARKET STREET DIXIELAND JASS BAND Jan 14th, 8 pm Salmon Bay Eagles in Ballard 8 PM.

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

    PEARL DJANGOJan. 3 – 8, 7:30 pm Jazz Alley with guitarist, Martin Taylor 2033 6th Ave., Seattle, WA (206-441-9729)Jan. 13, 7 pm Collective Visions Gallery This usually sells out so make reservations. 331 Pacific Avenue, Bremerton, WA; 360-377-8327.Jan. 27, 7pm Blue Horse Gallery Appearing with Douce Ambience 301 West Holly St # 101 Bellingham, WA 98225 (360) 671-2305Jan. 28, 7:30 pm Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Appearing with Douce Ambience 565 Camano Avenue, Langley, WA; (800) 638-7631

    UPTOWN LOWDOWN JBJan 15, 1 pm Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society Ballard Elks

    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

  • Jazz Soundings January 2012 Page 3

    SEASIDE JAZZ FESTIVAL

    (formerly known as Oregon Dixieland Jubilee) Presented by Lighthouse Jazz Society February 24 thru 26, 2012

    SEASIDE, OREGON

    Five Venues: Three at the Convention Center and one each at the

    Best Western Oceanview & Seaside Elks.

    DANCE FLOORS! FREE SHUTTLE!

    More information at www.jazzseaside.com or 1-866-345-6257; M-F; 9 – 5 PM only.

    BLACK SWAN BLUE STREET BRIDGETOWN SEXTET CHOPPED LIVER JAZZ BAND HIGH SIERRA IVORY&GOLD NEW EL DORADO JAZZ BAND TITAN HOT SEVEN TOM RIGNEY & FLAMBEAU UPTOWN LOWDOWN WALLY’S WAREHOUSE WAIFS BOB DRAGA, Guest Artist

  • Jazz Soundings January 2012 Page 4

    “THE WEST COAST JAZZ TRADITION”by Doug Parker

     In our previous article, we mentioned the contributions

    of Lu Watters’ Yerba Buena Jazz Band, in reviving the New Orleans style of jazz, but with a few touches of their own, as last month (December 19, 2011) not only marked the 100th anniversary of the birth of Lu Watters, but the 70th anniversary of that first recording session by his band, for Jazz Man Records in San Francisco. These recordings were important in not only reviving that great art form, but in bringing some of its practitioners out of retirement, such as trumpeters Bunk Johnson (who recorded with the available members of the Yerba Buena Band in 1943 and ‘44) and Mutt Carey, and trombonist Edward “Kid” Ory, and in bringing to prominence such players as clarinetist George Lewis.

    When Lu retired in 1950, his two main disciples, trumpeter Bob Scobey and trombonist Turk Murphy, had formed their own bands; while Scobey’s “Frisco Band” used a four-beat rhythm, featuring a string bass, Turk stuck closer to the ragtime-oriented style of the Yerba Buena band, with his band’s instrumentation usually consisting of trombone, clarinet, trumpet, piano, banjo, and tuba, with drums rarely used. He carried on with his band up until his death in 1987.

    The use of a two-beat rhythm, and of tuba and banjo in the rhythm section, was a characteristic of the many bands that followed in the style of Watters and Murphy, such as the Castle Jazz Band of Portland, the “Dixieland Rhythm Kings” from Dayton, Ohio, the Salty Dogs of Purdue University, the popular Firehouse Five Plus Two, composed of Disney Studios artists, and such bands of today as the High Sierra Jazz Band, the Titanic Jazz Band, and of course, “our (Seattle’s) own “ Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band, who, as you know, add a unique touch by use of a two-man reed section. (Love those bass saxes!)

    And there have been several West Coast style bands formed since the disbanding of the Yerba Buena Jazz Band which feature a front line headed by two trumpets or cornets. First, in San Francisco in the mid-50s, came the Bay City Jazz Band, then the augmented version of the Firehouse Five Plus Two, then, from the early 60s on, in both Los Angeles and the Bay Area, banjoist Ted Shafer’s “Jelly Roll Jazz Band”, in the ‘;70s, drummer Ray Smith’s “Yankee Rhythm Kings” and later banjoist Vince Saunders’ “South Frisco Jazz Band”, many of whose members currently play with cornetist Dan

    Comins’ Titanic band, the Devil Mountain Jazz Band from the San Francisco Bay area, led by GREAT banjoist Ken Keeler plus some editions of the Uptown Lowdown, and more recently the popular and exciting Yerba Buena Jazz Band, led by multi-talented John Gill, who for several years played banjo and drums in the Turk Murphy Jazz Band, and locally, the fine Hume Street Jazz Band.

    One tradition which started with the Lu Watters Yerba Buena Jazz Band, and which continues to this day, is the featuring of ragtime piano solos, usually accompanied by the rhythm section. First there was the late Pete Clute with Turk’s band (he and Turk were co-owners of “Earthquake McGoon’s,” in San Francisco), then Robbie Rhodes, with first the South Frisco, and more recently, the Titanic Jazz Bands, and currently, Rose Marie Barr with the Uptown Lowdown, and let’s not forget Karla West with the Hume Street Jazz Band and Virginia Tichenor with the Devil Mountain. The Yerba Buena Stompers have had fine pianists who were and are accomplished ragtimers, starting with Pete Clute, then Marty Eggers, who, as most of you know is married to Virginia Tichenor, and currently Conal Fowkes, who was recently in the Seattle area with Woody Allen’s New Orleans Jazz Band.

    Lu Watters, Turk Murphy, and their colleagues are no longer with us, but their music lives on!

    Left to Right: Lu Watters, Bill Dart, Bob Scobey, Bob Helm, Wally Rose and Dick Lammi.

    Photo by Melgar Studios of San Francisco.

  • 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

    Jazz Soundings January 2012 Page 5

    SUBSCRIBE TODAYNews You Can Use About Traditional Jazz and Ragtime

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    Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society

    Jazz Festival Bowing Out

    By Mary Mitchell

    On November 29, 2011, the Ocean Shores Jazz Society met and voted not to continue presenting an annual Jazz festival. Badge sales, sponsorship and donations have not kept pace with the rising festival costs. While the 2011 festival saw an increase in attendance over the numbers of the past few years, it was not enough to make up for previous losses.

    In 1983 the city of Ocean Shores Convention Center had an idea to have a Dixieland Jazz Festival as a way to bring tourists into town during the winter months. The first festival, based on the dream of continuing success, was held October 28, 29 and 30, 1983 with three bands. The event was a success. In 1985 a non-profit group, the Ocean Shores Dixieland Jazz Society, was formed. In 2007, the group became the Ocean Shores Jazz Society, presenting “Jazz at the Beach,” a festival encompassing all jazz music. This year the Jazz Society held its 29th annual festival with nine bands and a featured guest artist. The attendees included first time festival goers as well as long time participants. The consensus of opinions expressed appreciation for the wide variety of music available for listening and dancing.

    Over the years, the Ocean Shores Jazz Society has raised money to support the music program in the North Beach School District. We have sent students to jazz music camps, on educational field trips and helped with equipment and supplies. The monies raised for that purpose will be set up in a fund to continue the support of our youth and their appreciation for jazz music.

    Hundreds of hours of volunteer work go into putting on a festival. The Ocean Shores Jazz Society would like to express

    our gratitude to all of the people over the years who have worked tirelessly to present 29 wonderful festivals. We appreciated the support of the local businesses that have provided lodging for band members. Without the generous support of the community, we could not have continued for these 29 years.

    Thank you to all, past and present, for creating and sustaining such a fun and fantastic event. It shall be missed.

  • 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: Judy Logen, 425-641-1692 Bookings: [email protected] COMBO DE LUXE Bookings: Candace Brownwww.combodeluxe.net [email protected] CONCERT BAND Leader: Allan Rustadwww.comband.org 425-744-4575DUKES OF DABOB Bookings: Mark Holman, 360-779-6357, [email protected]. DUWAMISH 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 206-561-1137

    HUME 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] 604-294-9464THE MARKET STREET DIXIELAND JASS BANDAnsgar Duemchen: 425-286-5703 Tim Sherman 206-547-1772www.marketstreetdixielandjass.com MIGHTY APHRODITE Co-leaders: Bria Skonberg, Claire McKenna [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.

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