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VOLUME X, NUMBER 9 ROCHESTER, NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 2009 WELCOME BACK THE MORGAN STREET STOMPERS AT THE GREEN LANTERN INN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST AT 6:30PM The Morgan Street Stompers is a six-piece Dixieland Jazz Band that dates back to 1972 when Jack Bacon, drummer and leader, decided to have a few fellow musicians over to his house to play some Dixie, on none other than Morgan Street in Tonawanda, New York. Since that time, The Stompers have evolved into one of the best traditional jazz bands. The Stompers have played for every occasion imaginable and their increasing popularity is evident at Jazz Festivals throughout the state. The walls of the finest hotels and clubs in the States and Canada have echoed their happy sounds. It is music that is solid with a beat, great for listening or dancing, and welcome anywhere. Jack Bacon s Morgan Street Stompers Dixieland Jazz Band is an exciting group that has attained an individuality and unique sound that sets them apart from all other bands. Besides Jack on drums and vocals, the rest of the Stompers include: Dean Lilac, cornet, vocals and MC; Mike Mulawka, clarinet; John Licata, baritone sax and vocals; Danny McCue, banjo and guitar; Craig Hodnett, tuba and bass. COME JOIN THE FUN!

FCJS NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2009 PAGE 2,FOUNDING MEMBERS HONORED AT AUGUST CONCERT At the August concert, we honored some of the founding members of FCJS. Those who were able to attend were Al Bruno, Bill and Beverly Frank, Mary Anderson, Marge Spitz, Bob Livingston and Mark Yeates. The ladies received a scarf and the men were given ties, each with a musical theme. They were also presented with a booklet on the history of FCJS from 1992 to the present which was nicely put together by Carolyn Bastian, our historian, and the honorees were also presented with a lifetime membership. NOTE: The booklets on the history of FCJS will be available for sale (price to be determined). If anyone would like one, there will be a sign-up sheet at the September concert. PRESIDENT S CORNER To all of you, who were there at our August concert, thanks! It was a memorable event for those founders who were able to attend. We had a lot of fun and enjoyed Ed Clute and his Dixie Five. Looking forward to September and another great band. There were some minor problems with the table set up. This is the first time that the staff has tried this set up and it did not seem as comfortable with so many long tables. As we go along, we will make adjustments to how we operate. I appreciate your feedback and will make every effort to make things smoother. We had 159 paid dinners last month and another 31 who attended just to listen and not eat. This is a large crowd for this venue and it seems that August and December seem to be our biggest draw. We have instituted some record keeping that will help us in the future to help determine the potential number of members who will attend in any given month and we hope this too will help us with seating. There were a large number of tables that were reserved due to the founding members attending and this made matters a bit more difficult. Again, thanks for supporting FCJS. CATCH THIS JAZZ! John Papietro SEPTEMBER 2009 21st (Mon.) Morgan St. Stompers at Flower City Jazz Society, Green Lantern Inn, 6:30-9:30P 23th (Wed.) Benny Goodman Tribute Concert at Strong Museum of Play, 1 Manhattan Square, 7:30-9:00PM with John Beck & friends 25th (Fri.) Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald duets narrated by Michael Lasser, featuring trumpeter Herb Smith with backup band Rod Blumenau, Brad Paxton, Jeff Campbell; 8PM, Ingle Auditorium at Rochester Institute of Technology. Tickets $20, ca 475-4121 OCTOBER 2009 10th (Sat.) George Pierce s Bourbon Street Jazz at Waterloo Outlet Center, Route 318, Waterloo, NY, 12-4PM 19th (Mon.) John Beck at Flower City Jazz Society, Green Lantern Inn, 6:30-9:30PM NOVEMBER 2009 16th (Mon.) Ted Howes at Flower City Jazz Society, Green Lantern Inn, 6:30-9:30PM DECEMBER 2009 21st (Mon.) JANUARY 2010 15th-25th King s Swingers at Flower City Jazz Society, Green Lantern Inn, 6:30-9:30PM 2010 Jazzsea Caribbean Cruise Party aboard the Celebrity Equinox from Ft. Lauderdale, FL to St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Barbados, Dominica and St. Maarten. Visit jazzsea@aol.com or www.jazzsea.com or call 1-800-323-3881 for more info. Bands: Tex Wyndham, Tim Allan s Banjos Aweigh, Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band, Climax Jazz Band, Grand Dominion, Coast-to-Coast Jazz Band, Dick Williams Jazzsea Jam, Jazzsea Jazz Workshop at Sea. This is a 10-day cruise. SUPPORT LIVE JAZZ! THE NEXT BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH AT 7PM AT JOHN & JAN PAPIETRO S HOUSE.

FCJS NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2009 PAGE 3 THANKS TO RENEWING MEMBERS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Tony/Kay Amorese John Lamb Wayne/Patsy Brooks Elizabeth Baird George/Ginny Pierce Mary Murray Barbara Coffin Jean Poppoon David Thomas Ted Howes Don Quinn Floyd/Gretchen Hughes Bob/Sandy Tombs COMMENTS FOR THE BOARD? RATE LAST MONTH S BAND: BELOW AVERAGE AVERAGE ABOVE AVERAGE (ED CLUTE S DIXIE FIVE PLUS) Name Telephone Date Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε Ε DINNER RESERVATION FORM (Last name) (First) (Spouse/Companion) (Telephone) (E-Mail) Reservation form and payment is due on or before Tuesday, September 15 th, 2009 MAIL TO: MICKEY COLLIER, 1725 QUALTROUGH RD., ROCHESTER, NY 14625 (585-381-5543) MENU FOR MONDAY, September 21 th, 2009 @ 6:30PM Price TOTAL Meal Description Meals Include w/gratuity # of Meals Dessert # of Desserts DOLLARS (Coconut Cream Pie) 1) Barbecue Chicken Salad, Vegetable, $16.00 $3.00 $ w/macaroni&cheese Rolls/Butter, Coffee or Tea 2) Prime Rib w/ Same as above $20.00 $3.00 $ Mashed Potatoes 3) Seafood Newburgh Same as above $17.00 $3.00 $ w/rice Pilaf Total of check enclosed $ (Please make check payable to FLOWER CITY JAZZ SOCIETY)

FCJS NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 2009 PAGE 4 FLOWER CITY JAZZ SOCIETY, INC., ROCHESTER, NY Board of Directors 2009-2010 Mickey Collier Carrole Corrigan George Morris Mollly Rutzen Carolyn Bastian (Historian) Rod Ham Jan Papietro Dave Sturmer Kathleen Campbell Dick Lacey John Papietro Jeanne Thomann Kent Campbell Donna Lacey Bob Rutzen Officers John Papietro, President (585-671-5306) Jan Papietro, Membership Chairperson [jpapietr@rochester.rr.com] 684 Park Vista Tr., Webster, NY 14580 Dick Lacey, Vice-President (585-293-2548) (585-671-5306 [janpap@rochester.rr.com] [rlacey1@rochester.rr.com] Mickey Collier, Dinner Reservations Donna Lacey, Secretary (585-293-2548) 1725 Qualtrough Rd., Rochester, NY 14625 [dklacey@rochester.rr.com] (585-381-5543) Dave Sturmer, Treasurer (585-381-7603) Jeanne Thomann, Editor (send copy to the editor [sturmerd@msn.com] by the 20th of the month to: Past President: Mickey Collier (585-381-5543) 1433-5 Stowell Dr., Rochester, NY 14616 Newsletter Mailing: Ginnie Ransom (585-865-4027) (585-227-6684) [jthomann2@rochester.rr.com] FLOWER CITY JAZZ SOCIETY, INC., 684 Park Vista Trail, Webster, NY 14580. FCJS was formed to preserve and promote Dixieland Jazz in Greater Rochester. Dinner-Concerts are held on the 3rd Monday of the month, January through December, at the Green Lantern Inn (handicap-accessible), One East Church St, Fairport, NY 14450 (585-223-0556). The FCJS NEWSLETTER is published monthly, January through December, at Rochester, NY. Membership dues are $15 per person for 1 year. [E-MAIL ADDRESS: fcjs@rochester.rr.com] [Web Site: www.flowercityjazz.org] [Licensee of ASCAP] If you do not receive your newsletter for a particular month, please contact either Ginnie Ransom or Jeanne Thomann at their respective phone #s listed above.

HIGHLIGHTS FOR SEPTEMBER Morgan Street Stompers, 9/21 President s Corner, pg. 2