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Traditional Jazz at Modesto Clarion Inn 1612 Sisk Rd. Modesto Folks, this month we have one of the new groups that is taking Sacramento by storm. JAN LEER President P.O. Box 4442 Modesto, CA 95352-4442 (209) 985-2223 www.modestojazz.com SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2014 12 p.m. TO 5:00 p.m. at The CLARION INN ON SISK RD In MODESTO This month s guest is An ensemble like no other, HOT CITY has established an aesthetic of New Orleans style hot jazz and classic swing which they augment with a vast array of exotic musical elements, from Latin and Caribbean rhythms to Pacific Island themes and Middle Eastern melodies, forming an intoxicating aural palette that has been referred to as SWINGXOTICA. Returning to his California home after two years of recording and touring throughout the United States and Europe (Jim Cullum Jazz Band, Wayne The Train Hancock ), bassist and vocalist Zack Sapunor did so with the notion of creating new ensemble that was steeped in the classic hot jazz sound. HOT CITY truly is that band. Featuring regular members Bill Dendle (2014 Musician of the Year at Jazz Bash By The Bay) on plectrum guitar and banjo as Club Meeting AUGUST 17, 2014 (Hot City Continued on page 8)

2 Musically Speaking President s Message For some of us, Back to School is a thing of the past, but we are all Lifetime Learners. How about learning to play an instrument! This month s issue of Modesto View has a great article on public school music. Whether you are a musician, a dancer, or a listener, get in the swing of things at the Modesto Traditional Jazz Society meeting on the third Sunday every month at the Clarion in Modesto!! Hopefully the temperature will stay below triple digits! Last month we had a great guest band, Fulton Street Jazz Band, a cool venue and a large dance floor, but unfortunately the dance floor was not very crowded. And now it s time for you all to find your way back to the Clarion for the Jazz Society s August meeting. I am hoping that our attendance picks up this month. We miss seeing many of our friends the past two months! July Raffle Two Happy Winners The winner of the Special Raffle in July Two Tickets to Beach Blanket Babylon in San Francisco was Jon Corbin. Beach Blanket Babylon is the world's longest running musical revue. Packed with hilarious spoofs of pop culture, political characters, spectacular costumes, outrageously gigantic hats and one show-stopping number after another. The tickets were donated by CK and Roberta Gottschalk. We hope Jon and his wife have a great time at the show. The winner of July s most popular regular raffle prize a solar yard ornament was Don Rees. (Musically Speaking Continued on page 3) MISSION STATEMENT The purpose of the MODESTO TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY To preserve & promote our unique American National music treasure for future generations, To give jazz musicians opportunities to share their talent with appreciative audiences, To encourage youth to learn & to continue the original American art form of playing jazz. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Modesto Traditional Jazz Society Annual Membership includes subscription and postage to the monthly newsletter, Jazzette. FAMILY $30 SINGLE $20 NEW RENEWAL CHANGE OF ADDRESS Date: Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: E-Mail: I am enclosing an additional $ for the MTJS General Fund. I am enclosing an additional $ for the Youth Band Scholarship Fund. I am interested in volunteering for Club functions. PLEASE MAIL TO: MTJS c/o Rozetta McNulty 310 Sherwood Court Modesto, CA 95350 Thank you for your help in keeping Traditional Jazz alive! Jazzette Vol. 33 No. 5 2014 Board Members President Jan Leer 209-985-2223 Vice-President Mary Menz (Ex-Officio) Secretary Becky Sharp 11 Treasurer Nicky Richardson-Ikpo Music Director Sue Eastman Membership Director Rozetta McNulty 209-408-0927 Publicity Director Jeannie Wemken (Publicity) 209-524-3517 Members at Large Norma Brewster David Livingston 209-303-5888 Forrest Jackson Olga Weddle Next Board Meeting Sept 30, 7 p.m. @ Jan s Place

10 3 (Musically Speaking Continued from page 2) Thanks Helping Keep Jazz Alive Many thanks to all the members who donated additional money, either by mail or at the door. ATTENTION FRIENDS If you know of someone who is ill, celebrated a birthday or could use some cheering up, contact Jeannie Wemken at 524-3517. Thanks to everyone that donated raffle prizes and those that bought lots of tickets. A special thanks goes to Becky Sharp for all her help with the July raffle. Every month our big money maker is our raffle. As always, tickets for raffle prizes will be 6 for $5. This money mainly pays for our guest bands, this newsletter, and youth activities. Guest Band for July The guest band for July meeting will be the Hot City. Most of the members of this group have played here in Modesto before, but this is the first time for the band. Hot City claims a vast array of elements and promise many different sounds. Whatever they do, is done with a passion and zest for their respective instruments. Their performance should be great fun for dancers and listeners alike. Things to Remember Everyone can keep posted with our club activities, as always, on facebook and at our website, modestodixieland.com. If you haven t already been there, be sure to check us out and like us! If you have any positive contributions or suggestions about either, please let us know. Remember the Club meeting will be Sunday, August 17 th, with the first jam set beginning at 12:00 Noon. We had some outstanding jammers last month. We always welcome new jammers. Please enjoy the good friendships and entertainment, but also enjoy the food and drink service that the Clarion offers, as that is our only way of showing them our appreciation for the use of their facility. Please remember to thank your waitress for all her hard work. Bring a new friend to the meeting and encourage them to join our Jazz Society! Put on your dancin shoes and come on down. Next Board Meeting: Our next Board Meeting will tentatively be Tuesday, September 30, 2014, 7 PM, at Jan s Place. Jan Leer, President, MTJS

4 9 The club board has decided to run the monthly expenses to show the membership how money is spent each month. MODESTO TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY Income: $699.00 Admissions: $280.00 Membership (Renewals): $100.00 (New): $20.00 Raffle (Club): $140.00 (Special): $39.00 Donations (Club): $120.00 Expenses: $749.26 Guest band: $650.00 Jazzette Expenses: $99.26 Net Loss: $50.26 Income / Expense _07/01/14 08/01/14 Your Dues are important to the Jazz Society. Thank You! Jazzette Ad Rates Advertise in the Jazzette! Help support your Jazz Society! 1/10 page $5 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" Business card $10 2" x 3 1/2" 1/5 page $15 1 1/2" x 4 3/4" 1/2 page $25 3 3/4" x 4 3/4" Full Page $40 7 1/2" x 4 3/4" For more information, email the newsletter editor at Jazzette@modestodixieland.com News You Can Use About Traditional Jazz and Ragtime One Year: $26 U.S. Canadian $48 U.S.* Two Year: $48 U.S. Canadian $92 U.S.* (*) Includes Airmail Delivery Make check payable to: The American Rag 20137 Skyline Ranch Dr., Apple Valley, CA 92308-5035 Phone: 760-247-5145 Name: Address: City: State: Phone: Zip+4:

8 (Hot City Continued from page 1) well as bright young talent Jeff Kreis (Crescent Katz, Element Brass Band) with his red hot trumpet, these musicians have the capability to explore musical flavors from around the world all the while bringing it home with their finely honed enthusiasm for the work of classic jazz masters Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller and many more giants, famous and obscure. No matter which way one s individual tastes may lie, anyone who witnesses a HOT CITY performance will experience the undeniable pleasure of hearing musicians who have dedicated their lives to mining this rich musical tradition with not only competence and expression, but with pure joy and enthusiasm. Joining Hot City for this performance will be Bonnie Otto (Smart Fellers, Titans of Terpsichore) on piano and Otis Mourning (Sister Swing, Titan Hot Seven) on saxophone & clarinet. Modesto Traditional Jazz Society 2014 Calendar September 21: Crescent Katz October 19: Cats n'jammer Jazz Band November 16: KnightSounds Big Band December 21: Midnight Rose Modesto Traditional Jazz Society Admission Prices (Effective January 1, 2012) Jazz Society Members: $8 Guests: $12 Guest Band Musicians and 1 (one) Band Companion: No charge Performing Jam Musicians: No Charge All Jammer Companion/Spouse: $2 I want to thank everyone who came to the benefit July 26 th. The music was fantastic and a wonderful time was had by all those who attended. Thank you for all the cards and donations. You can t begin to know how much your generosity is appreciated. Sorry I haven t been at the Clarion since I was made Music Director again, but since my transplant, I have been trying to do things and go places that I hadn t been able to do for over a year. It feels good to be able to travel and attend music and personal events again. I hope some of you are able to attend the Creole Jazz Kings CD Release Party on Wednesday August 20 th, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Clarion Inn. The CD s will be available for a one time only special price that night. I hope to see all of you on the 17 th at the monthly session of the Modesto Traditional Jazz Society. A Note From The Editor When I am asked by people where to see and hear groups play in the Modesto area, one of the first places I tell them about is the Clarion. We have our club meetings there on the third Sunday of the month and also, seemingly unknown to a lot of people including most of the membership of the MTJS, is that the Creole Jazz Kings play every Wednesday at the Clarion in the bar from 6-9pm. Come on down and dance, listen and have a good time. Sue Eastman Leslie Orr dances with a French tourist while listening to the Creole Jazz Kings. 5

6 7 All photos by Forrest Jackson