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January 2019 Volume 44, Number 01 JANUARY 20TH - UPTOWN LOWDOWN AND A DAY OF APPRECIATION FOR BERT BARR! by George Swinford indeed, to much of the world. The PSTJS board has agreed that it s long past time for us to acknowledge and celebrate Bert s contributions. January 20th is going to be A Day of Appreciation for Bert Barr. Spread the word that this year s Uptown Lowdown session will be something special. Bring a couple of friends along, listen and dance to the Uptown Lowdown quintet and join in celebrating Bert s contribution to our society and to the music we love. WHERE: Ballard Elks Lodge 6411 Seaview Ave. NW, Seattle I m guessing that Bert Barr s Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band has played for PSTJS once each year since our society started hiring bands. It s certain that they have done so in this century. Since 2007 they have started each year as our January band. January 2019 will be no exception, yet it s going to be something a bit different. Rather than the familiar larger band, Bert will be leading the pictured quintet of long-time Uptown Lowdown members. That s Rose Marie Barr, piano, Art Horgen, tuba, Paul Woltz, soprano and bass saxes, Bert Barr, cornet and, on the right, Andy Hall, trombone. John Ochs explained in last month s Jazz Soundings how Bert, the late Barry Durkee, and Susan Speer (then Uptown s vocalist) co-founded PSTJS, back in 1975. Bert had organized his Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band a few years earlier, and for 45 years it has provided its wide repertoire of classic jazz tunes and unique ensemble sound to us in the Northwest, to all of America and WHEN: 1 pm - 4:30 pm - January 20 ADMISSION: Pay only at door. $12 PSTJS members $15 non-members. Free admission for those under 21 who accompany a person paying admission. FURTHER INFO: Carol Rippey 425-776-5072. Or - website: www.pstjs.org. Plenty of free parking; great view & dance floor, snacks, coffee, and other beverages available.

Jazz Soundings January 2019 Page 2 Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society Gigs for Local Bands 19031 Ocean Avenue Edmonds, WA 98020-2344 425-776-5072 www.pstjs.org UPCOMING EVENTS Elks Lodge, Ballard, 6411 Seaview Ave N.W., Seattle Jan. 20 Feb. 17 March 17 April 28 May 19 June 16 Uptown Lowdown Jazz Band A Day of Appreciation for Founder Bert Barr Jen Hodge s All-Stars Gerry Green s Crescent City Jazzers Terry Rogers Ain t No Heaven Seven TBA TBA PRESIDENT Jim Blokzyl jazzoidjim@aol.com 253-344-1247 VICE PRESIDENT Bill Julius wdjulius@live.com 360-943-4492 SECRETARY Cilla Trush paultrush@yahoo.com 206-363-9174 TREASURER Gloria Kristovich mercurytbird@outlook.com 425-776-7816 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Keith Baker kacybaker@comcast.net 425-823-4635 Joanne Hargrave shorejo1@comcast.net 206-550-4664 Myra Karp myra@larrykarp.com 206-284-9203 Edmunde Lewin 360-297-6633 Patrick Monteith patrick.monteith@gmail.com 206-979-1324 John Ochs johntochs@comcast.net 206-932-8313 Carol Rippey trianglejazz@comcast.net 425-776-5072 Michael Shilley michael.j.shilley@gmail.com 206-890-6237 MEMBERSHIP COORDINATOR Carol Rippey trianglejazz@comcast.net 425-776-5072 MUSIC DIRECTOR John Ochs johntochs@comcast.net 206-932-8313 EDITOR Anita LaFranchi jazzeditor@q.com 206-522-7691 WEBMASTER George Peterson ggpeters99@gmail.com 425-890-8633 JAZZ SOUNDINGS Published monthly except July and August by the Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society. Anita LaFranchi, Editor, jazzeditor@q.com Ads 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 tall Half 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 month s issue BELLINGHAM TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY 1st Saturday, 2-5pm VFW Hall 625 N. State St., Bellingham, WA Jan. 5 Bonnie Northgraves & Friends Feb. 2 Jen Hodge s All-Stars March 2 Clearbrook Dixie Band April 6 Market Street Jass Band May 4 Leigh Smith s Maple Leaf Jazz Band June 1 Evergreen Classic Jazz Band DAVE HOLO TRIO Salty s on Alki 1936 Harbor Avenue. SW Seattle, WA 98126 (206) 937-1600 http://saltys.com/seattle Jan. 4 5-8pm Jan. 18 5-8pm OLYMPIA JAZZ SOCIETY 2nd Sundays 1-4 pm Elks Lodge. 1818 Fourth Ave E., Olympia, WA Jan. 13 Uptown Lowdown JB Feb. 10 Bellingham Dixieland All-Stars March 10 Ray Skjelbred s Yeti Chasers April 14 Black Swan Classic Jazz Band May 5 Gerry Green s Crescent City Jazzers June 9 Evergreen Classic Jazz Band PEARL DJANGO Jan. 2,3 7:30pm Jazz Alley We will be celebrating 25 years of Pearl Django. Please help us celebrate! 2033 Sixth Ave., Seattle, WA (206) 441-9729 Jan. 25 7:30pm Oak Bay Recreation Centre. Celebrating 25 years of performing and with luck, we will have our new CD available. Presented by Beacon Ridge Productions 1975 Bee St.; Victoria, B.C. (Canada) On Your Dial... Sunday 3-6 pm Ken Wiley s Art of Jazz on KNKX - 88.5FM continued on page 5

Jazz Soundings January 2019 Page 3 JEN HODGE CARRYING FORWARD THE TRADITION by John Ochs Jennifer Hodge, Vancouver, B. C. bass player, bandleader, and arranger, plays with a wide variety of artists all over the world. When Jen leads a band, she likes it hot hard swinging grooves, boisterous New Orleans style horns, cheeky lyrics, intriguing arrangements, plenty of spontaneous fun and an infectious love for making music. Jen s expertise in traditional jazz has taken her to stages all over the USA, Canada, China, Spain, France, the UK, and the Caribbean. - Band biography, Syncopated Times ******** Hot lyricism with beautiful melodic statements and just the right blend of rocking collective improvisation I delight in hearing evidence that the young bloods are swinging so hard, with such taste and individuality, and I delight in the particulars of their music. -Michael Steinman, JAZZ LIVES, New York With Ms. Hodge driving the band, the musicianship is consistently excellent, the frameworks give the set plenty of variety, and the music always swings hard. Jazz journalist Scott Yanow ******** Jen is a mainstay of the traditional jazz scene in Vancouver; nay, she s not just a mainstay, she may even be the nucleus. - Pianist & bandleader Solomon Douglas ******** While recent articles in our newsletter have focused on veteran bandleaders, this month s issue profiles a newgeneration jazz musician who has been making quite a name for herself in the Pacific Northwest as well as nearly everywhere else. You may remember Jen Hodge from prior performances at our club meetings as the bass player in Mighty Aphrodite, but now she is much in demand as a bandleader and side musician. Fortunately, she has fond memories of her previous appearances here and has kindly agreed to bring her all-star band down from Vancouver to play at our February meeting. Hodge was born and raised in Courtenay, B. C., a city located in the Comox Valley region on the east side of Vancouver Island. Jen recalls there was always music in the home while she was growing up. Her parents were amateur musicians. Her mother played flute in a community concert band and has maintained an interest in folk and classical music of all types, but particularly English folk music. Her father played acoustic guitar as a young man, using both nylon- and steel-stringed instruments. Recently retired, he is playing again, and has taken up electric guitar as well. Jen s introduction to the performing arts came from taking dance classes during her elementary school years. Much to the surprise of her parents, who were not particularly interested in rock music, she was drawn to the by-then vintage music of the Beatles, and by the time she was 11 years old, she had decided she wanted to be a rock musician and naturally enough not just a musician, but a rock star. The next year in Grade Seven at junior high school, Hodge faced a decision which had long-term consequences what instrument to play? Since most of the instruments in the school s concert band were not used in a typical rock band and since playing lead guitar wasn t an option either, Jen opted for the next closest thing the electric bass. By age 15, she was earning money playing in a basement rock band she had formed and working as a pit musician for community theater. When she moved on to Grade 11 in high school, Jen still dreamed of being a rock star, but again fate intervened. As had been the case in junior high, the school s concert band needed a bass player, but the instrument of choice for the band s repertoire was the more formal acoustic instrument rather than the electric bass. As it happened, playing upright bass opened up a new musical world when she was invited to join a modern jazz combo which older classmates had put together. Playing in a combo was another turning point because for the first time she experienced the freedom of small-group jazz. In 2001 and 2002, Hodge attended the CYMC (Comox Valley Youth Music Centre) jazz camps where bandleader Hugh Fraser counseled that if she wanted to be a professional musician she should give it 110 percent, and not have something else to fall back on. Taking his advice to heart, she enrolled in the Jazz Studies program at Capilano College (now University) in North Vancouver, B. C. By this time, she continued on page 4

Jazz Soundings January 2019 Page 4 Hodge - continued from page 3 had already decided to devote her life to playing music for a living. When Jen arrived at Capilano in 2002, she had no expectation that traditional jazz would be the music she would end up playing. Traditional jazz was not a focus of the school curriculum, she recalls. But on my first day, I met Evan Arntzen and Bria Skonberg. They had a traditional band Bria had started in high school. They were playing gigs and actually flying to places on weekends and playing festivals, when they were that young. Right away, Hodge started to hang out with them in school and at their traditional jazz gigs. Eventually, she started subbing on bass when their tuba player left. This led other leaders to hire her for their shows, and before long she was in demand as an established bass player. The success Jen enjoyed in her first year at college was a surprise. Coming from a small community, I thought I would not be as advanced as students from bigger cities, but it turned out I was better than I thought. As the requests rolled in, she accepted every gig she was offered even at the expense of her studies. Learning music in a classroom was fine, but the most direct path to becoming a professional musician was to work with experienced players. Although it took an extra year to complete her formal education, the decision was the right one because she paid her own way through school and gained experience as a working musician at the same time. Even so, Jen excelled as a student musician, performing in the school s top ensembles and receiving the first Linton Garner Memorial Jazz Award in 2005. She graduated from Capilano in 2007 with a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Studies. Hodge s first experience as a bandleader came in the summer of 2006 when she teamed with some student colleagues to form the Company B Jazz Band. The band began as a vocal-oriented group featuring three-part harmony sung in the swing style of the Andrews Sisters, but soon its repertoire expanded to include arrangements rooted in the hotter, more jazzy style of the Boswell Sisters. Although the band performs in a variety of configurations, the core roster features the vocal front line of Shannon Scott, Juhli Conlinn, and Bonnie Northgraves, and an instrumental trio anchored by Jen on bass. She also has served as the band s booking agent and contributed arrangements and transcriptions to the group s tune list. Notably, it was her research that introduced the Boswells music to the band. Jen s traditional jazz band, the Jen Hodge All-Stars, came about as a result of her role as Company B s booking agent. She had booked Company B to perform in December 2010 at a Vancouver swingdance club. The organizer said the November band had canceled, and he was having trouble finding a substitute. He didn t want to use Company B two months in a row, but could she maybe put a different band together on short notice? As it turned out, the date of the gig was November 13, which was Jen s birthday: I told him I d love to play a gig on my birthday. I ll just call all my best friends and make them play my favorite songs So, I put a bunch of charts together. It was an awesome band. It was a good night and a good party. People really loved it. The organizers booked me again, right away. Jody Bowen, manager of the Guilt & Co. in Vancouver s historic Gastown district, heard about the All-Stars from a friend who had attended one of the swing dances. Bowen had been struggling to find a band to enhance her club s image as a racy, high energy nightspot, and she decided to give the All-Stars a try. The band s first gig on a Wednesday night in January 2011 was a hit. Since then, Guilt & Co. has come to be recognized as Vancouver s premier night club and, as one critic put it, a major hub for the city s musical creative minds. Today, eight years later, Hodge s All-Stars band remains one of the club s leading attractions while continuing to hold down the weekly Wednesday night slot. Jen is just as busy as a side musician as she is as a bandleader. She has performed with the Milk Crate Bandits, Brothers Arntzen, Blackstick, Diane Lines, Solomon Douglas, and the Universal Gospel Choir and has worked with such diverse acts as Rebecca Kilgore, Casey MacGill, Dal Richards, bandleader Glenn Crytzer, country stars The Higgins, and rock producer Garth Richardson. She has also directed and performed with groups for CBC Radio and CTV productions, is a regular at swing dance events all over the Northwest, does frequent top-call corporate work, and has appeared on over a dozen albums. Hodge s philosophy about band leading has evolved. When she first formed the All-Stars, she used a consistent lineup, but now she makes a point of varying the band s personnel from gig to gig. She explains: A couple of years ago I switched to hiring different people all the time. It s been really great. I think that it is in the spirit of traditional jazz, and it has been helpful in developing the community. It s rewarding to place myself in the role of giving young musicians a chance and watching them swim on their own. It also makes it easier to throw gigs to musicians who are coming through on tour and that kind of thing. It s always very exciting, and it gives the music an extra jolt of excitement, too. As we go to press for this article, Jen, in her typical fashion, has not yet settled on her band s personnel for our February 17th concert. Whatever she comes up with, you can be sure that it is bound to be tasty, exciting, unique, and perfect for dancing. Stay tuned to this same station in next month s Jazz Soundings for an update! Don t forget. Note the date on your calendar now! It s gonna be a blast!

Jazz Soundings January 2019 Page 5 Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society 19031 Ocean Ave., Edmonds, WA 98020-2344 Please (enroll) (renew) (me) (us) as a member or members Name Address City, State Zip Code Phone E-Mail Check when renewing if your address label is correct Dues for 12 months: Single $25 Couple $40 Lifetime single $200 Lifetime Couple $350 Patron $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. Gigs - continued from page 2 RAY SKJELBRED S YETI CHASERS Feb. 2 5 to 7pm at the Royal Room 5000 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118 JACOB ZIMMERMAN Jan. 3 11:15am KNKX live radio broadcast 11:15 a.m. http://www.knkx.org Jan. 15 10-11am Music Center of the Northwest 901 N 96th Street, Seattle, WA 98103 https://www.musiccenternw.org WELCOME NEW LIFETIME MEMBERS: MIKE DAUGHERTY / JULIE GRANT We re looking for new Members YOU can help with little effort and that s by bringing just one of your friends or family members into our club. If WE ALL do that, our membership will double. Red X on your Jazz Soundings mailing address label with your name on it - means it s time to renew your membership. TWO red XX means last chance to Renew Now!

Puget Sound Traditional Jazz Society 19031 Ocean Ave. Edmonds, WA 98020-2344 Address service requested Non-profit Org U..S. Postage Paid Seattle, WA Permit 1375 BANDS, CONTACTS AIN T NO HEAVEN SEVEN Leader: Terry Rogers terryrrogers@comcast.net 206-465-6601 BARRELHOUSE GANG Leader: James Walls 206-280-1581 email: barrelhousegang@gmail.com www.barrelhousegang.com BOURBON STREET ALL STARS Leader: Jeff Winslow (360) 731 0322 drjwjazz@gmail.com COAL CREEK JAZZ BAND Leader: Judy Logen, 425-641-1692 Bookings: judy@coalcreekjazzband.com CORNUCOPIA CONCERT BAND Leader: Allan Rustad www.comband.org 425-744-4575 DAVE HOLO TRIO Leader: Dave Holo email: dave@daveholo.com www.holotradband.com DUKES OF DABOB Bookings: Mark Holman, 360-779-6357, seaclar7@embarqmail.com. DUWAMISH DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND Bookings: Carol Johnston, 206-571-7938 carolanjo@yahoo.com, www.duwamishdixielandjazzband.com EVERGREEN CLASSIC JAZZ BAND Leader: Tom Jacobus email: t.jacobus@comcast.net ph: 253-852-6596 or cell 253-709-3013 FOGGY BOTTOM JAZZ BAND Leader: Bruce Cosacchi 206-819-7079 email: pbc200606@yahoo.com GRAND DOMINION JAZZ BAND Bookings: Bob Pelland bobpelland@gdjb.com 360-387-2500 HOT CLUB SANDWICH Contact: James Schneider www.hotclubsandwich.com 206-561-1137 HUME STREET PRESERVATION JAZZ BAND Bookings: Karla West 406-862-3814 JAZZ UNLIMITED BAND Leader: Duane Wright duane.janw@frontier.com 206-930-9998 JAZZ STRINGS Bookings: Dave Brown jazzstrings@comcast.net 206-650-5501 LOUISIANA JOYMAKERS Leader: Mike Hobbs mikehobbs1924@gmail.com THE MARKET STREET DIXIELAND JASS BAND Ansgar Duemchen: 425-286-5703 Tim Sherman 206-547-1772 www.marketstreetjazz.com MIGHTY APHRODITE Co-leaders: Bria Skonberg, Claire McKenna mightyaphroditejazz@hotmail.com 405-613-0568 NEW ORLEANS QUINTET Jake Powel 206-725-3514 jake_powel@comcast.net RAINIER JAZZ BAND Manager: Randy Keller randolphscottkeller@gmail.com 206-437-1568 RAY SKJELBRED rayskjelbred@gmail.com 206-420-8535 SWINGIN IN THE RAIN Leader: Dina Blade dinablade@dinablade.com 206-524-8283 UPTOWN LOWDOWN JAZZ BAND Leader: Bert Barr uljb@yahoo.com 425-898-4288 WILD CARDS JAZZ Leader: Randy Keller randolphscottkeller@gmail.com 206-437-1568 THE YETI CHASERS Leader: Ray Skjelbred Rayskjelbred@gmail.com 206-420-8535 For more information: http://www.rayskjelbred.com/calendar.html