BOURNEMOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA NEWSLETTER No 6 March 2015 Contact us at

Similar documents
jingle Bells full score

The Foot Tappers News

Track 2 provides different music examples for each style announced.

Syllabus Seminars Support for teachers and an introduction to teaching the new syllabuses

King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. Music at Camp Hill King Edward VI Camp Hill Schools Concert in Birmingham Town Hall.

Sunday, November 5, :00 p.m. Jazz Orchestra Thomas Matta, director. DePaul Student Center 2250 North Sheffield Avenue Chicago

The Foot Tappers News

Music Department Calendar Autumn Term 2014

Jazz Ensemble Bob Lark, director

Cara: Most people would say it s about playing but I don t think it s about playing, I think it s about making friends and having good fun.

Some things for you to know. The Music Department

Alta High School Instrumental Music Audition Packet

2019 WAYJO Audition & Membership Information Booklet

Poole Grammar School Music Department

HANDBOOK DIRECTOR: AMANDA JAMES

Drummer s Guide to Big Band

Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra announces 2015 Marsh Symphony on the Prairie Season

Music Aber

Foden s Band E-Update

Page 1. Musical Director / Conductor Recruitment August 2016 Candidate Information Pack

Reprinted by permission of Modern Drummer Publications, Inc MODERN DRUMMER June 2011

Thursday, January 11, :00 p.m. Peter Steiner. Guest Recital. DePaul Concert Hall 800 West Belden Avenue Chicago

Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine

AS A COURTESY TO THE PERFORMERS AND FELLOW AUDIENCE MEMBERS, PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO TURN OFF OR SILENCE ALL MOBILE DEVICES.

Concert Series

From Integration of Vocal and Instrumental Ensembles in the Jazz Idiom Copyright 2004, Gerhard Guter CHAPTER 4 CLARE FISCHER

!"#$%&&'()*+),! !"#$%&&'()*+),. just his presence is a creative experience. Wynton Marsalis artistic director of jazz, lincoln center

About Our Teachers Hannah Barton: Mr Steve Reichelt:

Music Elements. Student Accomplishments! June 2018 Newsletter. The Beat is What Counts~

THE AUSTRALIAN. Adelaide s Errol Buddle scaled heights of American jazz

Concise Guide to Jazz

Your guide to music ensembles and societies

What s On. Guide. May - August Town. Kidderminster. Hall

Please note change of Artist and programme PHILIP DUKES. viola KATYA APEKISHEVA. piano. Unfortunately Maxim Rysanov. has injured his shoulder and is

Preview Only. Legal Use Requires Purchase. Mid-Riff. BILLY STRAYHORN Edited and Transcribed by JEFF LINDBERG INSTRUMENTATION

NEWSLETTER Issue 7: Spring Term 2018

DAVE STAHL NEWSLETTER - ISSUE #93, 10/28/2016

Lawrence University Performing Arts Series Filled with Music Legends, Rising Stars

Sudbury Valley New Horizons Music, Inc.

Wind Chamber Music Weekend

SAMPLE THE COMPOSER THE COMPOSITION INSTRUMENTATION LIST

The Leicester-Shire Music and Cultural Trust Registered Charity Number

The Big Bands By George Thomas Simon

Instrumental Beginner Program Information

The Arts. Music Drama Visual Art. at Ormiston College

Paul Edis Sextet. Electronic Press Kit 1. Bio 2. The Band 3. Quotes and Reviews 4. Photos 5. Mp3/Videos/Contact Details

ORCHESTRA ASSISTANT AND MUSIC LIBRARIAN

Illinois Wesleyan University Magazine

ADDITIONAL MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES IN THE JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR 2016 INSTRUMENT TUITION, THEORY OF MUSIC LESSONS, INSTRUMENT HIRE AND ENSEMBLES

Julian Wagstaff Composer Catalogue Contents

DECEMBER 5TH AT 7:30 P.M. RPO CONCERT AT NEWARK HIGH SCHOOL

epistrophy full score

the jeffrey sultanof master edition sleep as recorded by the terry gibbs dream band Arranged by manny Albam edited by jeffrey sultanof full score

Wind & Brass Syllabus Godalming Music Festival

Padua College Instrumental & Vocal Music Program

Preview Only. A Holiday Encore for Band. Arranged by ROBERT W. SMITH (ASCAP) and MICHAEL STORY (ASCAP)

Orchestras. Welcome to QYO. Queensland Youth Orchestra 3. Junior String Ensemble

Instrumental & Vocal Music Program

Jazz Workshop. Dana Hall, director

Preview Only. Legal Use Requires Purchase. Emily JAZZ. Music by JOHNNY MANDEL Words by JOHNNY MERCER Arranged by LISA DeSPAIN INSTRUMENTATION

Preview Only. Legal Use Requires Purchase. Song for Bilbao JAZZ. PAT METHENY Arranged by ALAN BAYLOCK INSTRUMENTATION

DO WHAT YOU LOVE MAKE MUSIC WITH THE TASMANIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA IN 2019

HORNS SEPTEMBER 2014 JAZZ AUDITION PACKET. Audition Checklist: o BLUES SCALES: Concert Bb and F Blues Scales. o LEAD SHEET/COMBO TUNE: Tenor Madness

2nd MICHELANGELO INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL 17th - 19th April 2018 FLORENCE, ITALY

Music at John Lyon Autumn Term 2017

NYP 11-34: American s Orchestra goes All American

As a courtesy to the performers and fellow audience members, please take a moment to turn off or silence all mobile devices.

Alan Parshley. Department of Music 88 Pitkin St, Apt 1 University of Vermont Burlington, VT 05401

Jazz Ensemble Mike Titlebaum, director

Performance Events (Spring 2019)

CMEA High School Audition Repertoire Jazz 4-Year Rotation (revised June 14, 2017)

Join QYO in Applications close Sunday 5 August 2018 Apply online:

New Horizons Band in the Pines New Member Information

Euphony David Squire Megan Bennett All Year

Preview Only. Legal Use Requires Purchase. The Wayfaring Stranger. TRADITIONAL Arranged by MIKE COLLINS-DOWDEN INSTRUMENTATION

14. Some composers will orchestrate their music according to certain dealing with and. 15. For the most parts, music from the Baroque will use

MUSIC LESSONS - GENERAL INFORMATION PROCESS FOR ENROLLING IN MUSIC LESSONS

Preview Only. Legal Use Requires Purchase. My Ship JAZZ. Lyrics by IRA GERSHWIN Music by KURT WEILL Arranged by DAVE RIVELLO INSTRUMENTATION

Concert Season

Summer 2017 Monday, June 26 Friday, July 28, 2017

ida, sweet as apple cider As recorded by the dave pell octet full score

Welcome to Eastbourne Area Music Centre

down for the count full score

BUILDING CONFIDENCE, INTEGRITY & EXCELLENCE MUSIC DEPARTMENT INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND PUPILS

trinkle tinkle full score

CO-CURRICULAR MUSIC PROGRAM HANDBOOK 2018

Sample. Forever, In Golden Paradise. Gary P. Gilroy (ASCAP) Grade: 2 Duration: 3 10

LOVE MUSIC? APPLY NOW TO JOIN THE TASMANIAN YOUTH ORCHESTRA FOR 2018

SYLLABUS 2019 INSTRUMENTAL Provisional Timetable Thursday 14 th February

WORLD WAR II AND THE SHRINKING OF THE ENSEMBLE

Preview Only STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA Arranged by WYCLIFFE GORDON INSTRUMENTATION

I Can t Believe That You re in Love With Me Words and Music by CLARENCE GASKILL and JIMMY McHUGH Arranged by DARMON MEADER.

Chris Buckholz University of Northern Iowa

PHIL WOODS AND CHEROKEE

Valley Winds Music Association & Westwinds Music Society. present. March 1 & 2, Canmore Collegiate High School. with guest conductors

I'm not sure if any of the bands available for my instrument will fit my schedule?

Guide to the William Russo Transcription and Arrangement of Duke Ellington's First Concert of Sacred Music, ca

love me or leave me full score

Interview with Jesper Busk Sørensen

The purpose of this pack is to encourage and develop the skills required for the Listening and Appraising papers in GCSE examinations.

Transcription:

Dear Friends, BOURNEMOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA NEWSLETTER No 6 March 2015 Contact us at bjazzorch@yahoo.co.uk We hope you enjoy reading the BJO newsletter. We now have 80 BJO Friends - wouldn t it be great if we could hit 100 by the end of this season? Please help us spread the word the more, the merrier! Remember you can now add a comment, make requests and like the Bournemouth Jazz Orchestra on Facebook and we hope to have a website soon too (thanks to Sally Taylor). We look forward to seeing you at the last 3 Unplugged gigs of the season: Monday 16 th March 7.30pm Oak Academy, Duck Lane, Bournemouth BH11 9JJ Monday 18 th May 7.30pm - Venue tbc for Centre for Wessex Young Musicians Monday 15 th June 7.30pm - Victoria Education Centre, Lindsay Road, BH13 6AS All at 7.30pm Remember: It s free to get in but not to get out! You may like this too. Sunday 12th April 7.30pm Barrington Theatre, Ferndown. Tony, David and Mike Potts will be on this one!

Review by Tony Waller Wimborne Rotary Allendale Centre February 16 th A packed house of 300 attended this concert given by the Bournemouth Jazz Orchestra to raise money for Wimborne Rotary. It is so nice to see the support given to this fine venue, following the 250 in the audience at last year s concert. One hundred tickets were issued to the Friends of the BJO highlighting the support the band is getting a big thank you to the Friends! The band kicked off the concert with a Stan Kenton number called the Big Chase, and this was followed by Duke Ellington s C Jam Blues featuring each member of the saxophone section Paul Stiles, Gerald Bailey, Kyle Shenton and Alan Melly. The first half again featured our breakaway group, the Moldy Fig Jazzband playing Alexander s Ragtime Band. Other numbers in the first half included Pat Metheny s It s Just Talk and Stan Kenton s My One and Only Love beautifully played by trombonist Rob Tooley. After a well needed break, with the band taking a well deserved trip to the bar (courtesy of the Rotary Club thank you all!), the second half began with Soaring by Bob Florence. This was followed by two requests, Caravan, and Bunny Berigan s I Can t Get Started. With myself as soloist, I wish I had put this in the first half a bit painful on the chops! Begin the Beguine featured the artistry of Paul Stiles on clarinet. As a proud father, I was delighted with David s open drum solo in Sammy Nestico s You Gotta Try, But Harder, as were the audience. The band ended the concert with Buddy Rich s Big Swing Face, and seeing it was Valentine s week, Moonlight Serenade was the encore. Very rewarding to see the standing ovation! A big thank you to our friends Darryl and Roy and their committee for organising everything, along with the staff at the Allendale. The amount you helped to raise at the Allendale concert for Wimborne Rotary and the Victoria Hospital was an amazing 1,352 Thank you all for your generous donations.

What you said. WHAT A GREAT GIG LAST NIGHT, I AM SURE THAT EVERY TIME I HEAR YOU YOU SOUND EVEN BETTER B.S I enjoyed last night's concert at Allendale Centre very much indeed. Brilliant, exciting playing by a great sounding band. I'll definitely be going to the next one at Oak Academy V.G Hi Tony, What a great evening you and your band provided. It took me back to the time when popular music really was music! G.H. If you would like to share your comments or reviews, please email bjazzorch@yahoo.co.uk BOURNEMOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA Directed by Tony Waller 2015 Line up Trumpets Trombones Saxophones Mike Potts Chris Ricketts Paul Stiles - 1 st Alto Martin Chapman Rob Tooley Gerald Bailey - 2 nd Alto Peter Turnbull Bobi Francis Alan Melly - 1 st Tenor Peter Curtis Colin Francis Kyle Shenton - 2 nd Tenor Dugald Clarke - Baritone Piano: Phil Doyle Bass: Richard Pearce Drums: David Waller Guest musicians: Dennis Curlett & Elaine Close (trumpets) Steve Hayes, Colin Williams & Julian Whitehead (trombones) Ian Ellis (saxophone), Tom Bruton and Rebecca Bruton (saxophones)

Peter was born in Darlington and at the age of 11 entered the world of brass playing in the traditional way by joining his local band, the Cockerton Prize Silver Band. As a student, he was lucky enough to study with Maurice Murphy, Alan Stringer and Philip Jones, at the Royal Northern College of Music where he also played light music and jazz. Peter held positions with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, at Opera North and the Halle orchestra before starting a 20 year period as principal trumpet with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra. He has also appeared as guest principal with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony and Philharmonic Orchestras, the National Orchestra of Wales and the Hague Philharmonic in Holland. He has made a recording of the Richard Rodney Bennett Trumpet Concerto with the Royal Marines Band and been soloist on several recordings with various ensembles including the BSO. Always enthusiastic about brass chamber music, Peter has played in groups wherever he has worked around the country, making several radio and T.V recordings. He currently plays with Bournemouth Symphonic Brass and also appears with Kokoro, the contemporary music ensemble of the BSO. Peter enjoys passing on whatever knowledge he has to youngsters of all ages. He has taught at the Royal Northern College of Music and at Huddersfield Technical College. He has coached at the Royal Marines College of Music, and for the Dorset, Hampshire and the Wessex Youth Orchestras. He is currently the conductor of the Wessex Junior & Youth Fanfares at the Centre for Wessex Young Musicians. Peter is also developing his interest in music education and coaching and aims to form links between players of all genres and abilities, and to generally encourage brass playing in our region.

Tony takes a stroll down Memory Lane to.. Lakeside Country Club 1980-1983 On a recent interview for HOPE FM, I was asked by the presenter (and Friend of the BJO), Derek Diprose about my time at Lakeside Country Club. It actually made me think about the memories about a gig from what seems a long-lost era, that of Clubland. In August 1980, I was called to see whether I would be interested in the lead trumpet job at what was for many years the top club in Britain called Lakeside Country Club, near Camberley. For a few years, the Daily Mirror Awards voted it as number 1, ahead of other such clubs as Blazer s in Windsor, Bernard Manning s Embassy Club, Circus Tavern in Purfleet, Jollie s in Stoke and many others. Prince Charles and Princess Margaret both visited Lakeside on Royal occasions, and top artistes from all over the world would star at the club. Every Sunday, the 9 piece house band would have a 1pm-6pm band call for the artist of the week (as well as the support artist), then 7 nights per week we would back the cabaret, as well as play for dancing, so by 1am, the chops were well sore. It wasn t until after a year of being at Lakeside that we went down to 6 nights per week what a welcome night off that was! I thought about the times I had worked and occasionally, socialised with the stars. As I lived in for the first few months, many of the stars would stay at the Lakeside hotel and one such special memory was having coffee with the legendary Tommy Cooper. We were both sat at the bar with Tommy airing his views on the political climate! Tony Bennett (along with his henchmen ) walked into the bandroom and wished us all well. The corridor to the artist bar was a narrow one (I spent many a happy break in there playing on the Space Invaders machine) and brushed shoulders with the likes of Norman Wisdom, Kris Kristofferson, Roy Orbison, Jack Jones etc big names then and legends now! The owner of Lakeside is a chap called Bob Potter. A millionaire then, he is still there living in his mansion next door, and often seen at the World Darts, which for years has been held at Lakeside. One story I must tell you is the day when my fiancé and now my better half - Laura and I were trying to apply for our first mortgage. We went to the bank in Camberley, and had an appointment with the manager. He smirked when I informed him I was a self-employed musician, and Laura, a student nurse. He asked how and where do I make my money? I said Lakeside. Oh! You work for Bob Potter then. Yes, I replied. His answer was sign here! Tony.

Muso s Jokes How did Bob Marley like his doughnuts? Wi Jammin! I phoned up to buy tickets for an Elvis tribute act. The voice said: Press 1 for the money, 2 for the show LEGO drum kits: if you can t beat them, join them. I ve written a song about a tortilla. Well, it s more of a rap. I tried to write a drinking song once, but I couldn t get past the first bar. (Thanks to trombonist Chris Ricketts for that selection) Top ten facts about Harry James Trumpet player and Band Leader 1916-83 1. By the age of 10 he was taking trumpet lessons from his father, who placed him on a strict daily practice schedule. Each day, James was given one page to learn from the Arban Book of Studies and was not allowed to pursue any other pastime until he had learned that particular page. 2. His was the first "name band" to employ vocalist Frank Sinatra, in 1939. 3. He wanted to change Sinatra's name to 'Frankie Satin' but Sinatra refused 4. He was in two featured roles in two films, Private Buckaroo and Springtime in the Rockies 5. Harry s last professional job was on June 26, 1983, nine days before his death! 6. Harry did Kleenex commercials on television. They strapped a moist Kleenex over the bell of his trumpet then demonstrated how strong it was by withstanding the force of his sound--even when he hit the high notes. 7. For many years, Harry played whilst wearing false teeth - no easy feat. 8. In 1943, the Harry James Band was grossing between $20,000 and $30,000 per week turnover on the road and in 1944 the band grossed $1 million it was believed that Harry was on half of that! 9. According to an article in the Billboard, Harry was the youngest Circus Bandleader in the world at the age of 12! 10. Harry died after a long illness on July 5 th 1983, forty years to the day that he married the actress Betty Grable

Thanks to Eddie Beck for this. That s all folks! See you soon!