Volume 43 OCTOBER 2018 Number 10 Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128 375 N. Pastoria Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 www.sbtjs.org Nov. 25 Dec. 16 Swing Shift Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band (Note: third Sunday) Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00
Barbara Kinney President 510-792-5484 Mal Silva Joyce Taylor Past President Emeritus Secretary malsilva@att.net ohbanjo@comcast.net 650-961-2321 650-224-3252 Jam Set Leader Dick Williams 925-980-4991 dick@dwasearch Stage & Equipment Jim Rouse 408-241-2745 jc_rouse@comcast.net Jam Set Director Bill Todd 408-644-2062 guitdrum@gmail.com Membership Linda Allison 925-426-9208 laamaanptown@comcast.net Music Director Barbara Kinney 510-792-5484 Cecelia Maloney Member-at-Large gramaloney@comcast.net 408-266-3449 ALL YOU JAZZ LOVERS... Raffle Committee Cheri Howard SHow119@AOL.com Joyce Taylor 650-224-3252 ohbanjo@comcast.net Beat Editor Cheri Howard SHow119@aol.com Jon Schermer Chief Financial Officer jschermer@yahoo.com 408-573-9220 Webmaster Verlene Schermer 408-448-6685 verleneschermer @sbcglobal.net Publicity Open OPEN Vice President Treasurer Graphic Designer JoAnn Schwartz Coastal Graphics joannx@att.net Printer Medius Printing 408-519-5000 Distribution Open Host/Hostess Kay McIntyre PLEASE HELP by contributing articles to the newsletter. This is YOUR paper. You are welcome to write about anything that would be of interest to our readers. We would like to hear from writers, cartoonists, artists, critics, etc. Send your contribution to Cheri Howard at SHow119@aol.com ADVERTISING RATES (effective January 2005) SIZE 1/8 Page 1/4 Page 1/2 Page Full Page PER ISSUE $15.00 $35.00 $65.00 $100.00 Non-Profit ID #23-7335388
PRESIDENT S MESSAGE RAFFLE RAMBLIN S BARBARA KINNEY Rich Owens Perfectly Thrown Together Jazz Band made everyone really glad they came. Happy music, a great day on September 23rd. It s that time of year when we think about who will serve South Bay in 2019. The Elks Lodge provides us with a wonderful venue, good food and cheerfully poured adult beverages! We have a board meeting, once a month, right here at the Elks Lodge. We usually take care of South Bay business in an hour. Please consider joining our merry band of board members. October 28th brings us more happy music. Toot Sweet" is fun to dance to and fun to hear. They put on a really good show. Mark October 28th as a must for South Bay Jazz Society. September 23 was yet another banner day for the Raffle Committee! We again made $130, which goes towards the fee for one band each year. I cannot thank enough my trusty co-raffle Faeries, Kay McIntyre and Joyce Taylor. Your Chief Raffle Faerie, Cheri, has gotten her act together, and this year has planned the Raffle Themes through the end of the year. As you know, last month was themed for Halloween. October will be a Harvest/Thanksgiving theme. November will be a Christmas theme, and our December meeting, (on the THIRD Sunday), will have a New Year's theme. Whew! I'm gobsmacked by my efficiency... That said, we ALWAYS need your kind donations. We need wine and CDs. The Raffle cannot go forward without these items. Feel free to donate whatever you can; clear out your CD collection and share some of your gently-used CDs or those you don't listen to anymore. We will happily use them. Bring a bottle of your favorite wine to share with some lucky winner! To that end, I send out a HUGE Raffle Faerie THANK YOU to Catherine Alexander and Terry LaClair for their generous donations of wine in September. We cannot thank you enough for your continuing support of our efforts. I very much look forward to seeing you all at our October 28th meeting, which will feature Jack Gerken's Toot Sweet Jazz Band. You will LOVE the music and you will have fun with our Harvest/Thanksgiving-themed raffle! See you there and "Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler!" RAFFLE PRIZE WINNERS! This month s Raffle was a "Spooktacular" array of Halloween items, including wine, skeleton-hand goblets, candy & CDs. Beverly Clancy Guido Fazio Don Abel Anita Siegel Gail Lo Bello DOOR PRIZE WINNERS! Member - Carole Goedde Guest - Joanne Reinecker SBTJS Jam Set OCTOBER 28, 2018 SET ONE Weary Blues F/Bb Tishimingo Blues w/verse F Where the Blue of the Night F What A Friend We Have In Jesus F The Curse Of An Achin' Heart Bb I Found A New Baby F SET TWO Burbon Street F/Ab All Girls Go Crazy Bb Kansas City Man Blues Eb My Wild Irish Rose C Georgia Bo Bo F Bye and Bye w/verse F Who were those Masked Jammers? SEPTEMBER 23, 2018 Dick Williams... Leader/Cornet Don Abel... Cornet Bob Netzly... Cornet Ken Peterson... Trumpet Philip Rice... Trombone Brian Richardson... Trombone Jerry Rosenblum... Trombone Jim O'Briant..................... Tuba Joyce Taylor................... Banjo Larry Yelowitz................... Piano Carlos Tahmazian... Washboard Bill Todd... Drums Thanks and apologies for anyone missed. Musicians who wish to participate in the jam sets need to sign up in advance with Dick Williams. 2018 Special Memberships SUSTAINING Max & Linda Allison Eli & Phyllis Bail Larry & Carolyn Blake Jack & Rada Ford James Goodwine Cheri Howard Frank Kardas Cecelia Maloney Brian Richardson Jon Schermer Joyce Taylor Bernie Vogelman PATRON Jack Gerken Marjorie Scooros Roz Temple & Jack Wiecks ANGEL Judy Hagan Suzanne Shynne DOUBLE ANGEL Pat & Shirley Campbell Rich & Amy Magnuson 3
Your Ambassadors of Fun - Carol and Mary Lynn, fired up the RV and found our way to Sacramento for the 6th Annual Hot Jazz Jubilee - August 31-September 3. While there were too many bands to see in four short days, here are some of the highlights from our trip: The High Sierra Jazz Band was as great as usual with Earl McKee back on the sousaphone even though he was with a walker. Everyone loved Grand Dominion with Clink Baker and Katie Cavera, who was nominated as Musician of the Year in Monterey. I loved her solo, "I'd like to Shimmy like My Sister Kate." One afternoon in the Grand Ballroom they joined High Street Party Band with Gator Nation. Wow, the two dance floors were full, and an umbrella parade contributed to the fun! The Dave Bennett Quartet was also one of our favorites. Another favorite was Carl Sonny Leyland who was great both playing solo or with his trio. Leyland's playing displays infectious spontaneity, providing plenty surprises for listeners. There was another surprise artist by the name of Larry Sikorski and his quartet. Larry, who is a long-time resident of Sacramento, grew up outside of New York and attended college in Sinatra's home town of Hoboken N.J. He sang an entire set of Frank Sinatra songs, which wowed the crowd. Other Guest Artists were Cheryl Burt, Kylie Castro, Claudette Stone and Pat Yankee. Bands in ABC order were Auchestra - the Au brothers with Otis Mouring, Bonnie, Otto, Jack Stanfill, Dave Johnson and Zak Sapunon, Dave Bennett Quartet, Cocuzzi Courtet, Cornet Chop Suey, The Crescent Katz, Bob Draga with Friends, Firehouse Tribute Band (the Crescent Katz+2), Gator Nation, Grand Dominion Jazz Band, The High Sierra Jazz Band, The All New High Street Party Band, Holland and Coots, Joanna Koford, Carl Sonny Leyland, The Pubcrawlers, The Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, Shelley, Bill & Eddie, Sister Swing, Larry Sikorsik Quartet, Todd Morgan and His Swingsters, Yosemite Jazz Band, Yve Evans & company, & Washboard Steve. Another surprise was pianist Adam Swanson. He was asked to play for the Royal Society Jazz Orchestra because Frederick, their regular piano player, couldn t attend. I'd not encountered this young man s talent until I heard him with Danny Coots. Adam is around 26 and has been followed by 4 some of the patrons since he was 14. He put on an outstanding performance. Carl Sonny Leland - Watch Out! The board of directors for Hot Jazz Jubilee continue to focus on younger musicians. This year they had 26 sets of music provided by youth bands which I have to say were fantastic! Two youth bands were from out of state: Denver Jazz Club All Stars and Bay City Swing from Coos Bay, Orgeon. Then there were several bands from the Sacramento area, including: TNT, the local Honor Jazz Band, Parker & the Weis Guys, The Syncopating Sea Monkeys, The River City Swingers, and the Tower Bridge Trad Brass Band. I don t usually attend too many of the Youth performances but I was awe struck by so many of these groups and their ability at High School age. The one Youth Group that truly stood out to me was the Bay City Swing group. It was founded in 2016 and is a group of young faces with old souls. Their ages range from 17-22. Their exuberance, excellent musicianship, and love for the swing genre exploded from the stage and their enthusiasm was entertaining and contagious. I went to several of their sets and promoted them throughout the weekend. I m sure the last set on Monday was standing room only. Shaymus Hanlin, who is 17, does vocals and is their talented Master of Cermonies. I had met their trombone player, Scott Hayes, on Friday night and asked him to dance. Yes, he was a fantastic swing dancer and said he was known to leave the stage to dance with women who liked to dance. Yes, he did just that on Sunday morning! Scott left the stage and asked Mary Lynn to dance first and then later danced with me. To top that set off, one of the patrons quietly asked Mary Lynn and I if we d sit on the stage near our favorite dancer for the song, "Just a Gigolo." We had our colorful hats and boas so we joined them on stage with our flair. What a moment! Ken McMurray walked up on stage and announced, You two are coming back next year!" Next year s 2019 Hot Jazz Jubuilee is Aug 30th - Sept 2nd. Mark your calendar now and get your tickets and room reservation early. Wally s Warehouse Waifs, Moonlight Swing, Side Street Strutters, Big Butter Jazz Band and Tom Rigney & Flambeau are among the bands to be scheduled next year. You can t afford to stay home. By Carol Goedde, one of our Ambassadors of Fun
WHO WAS DANCIN & JAMMIN IN SEPTEMBER? 5
Toot Sweet was founded in 1990 by John Bria, a versatile clarinet and saxophone player, who was well-known in the Bay Area. His enthusiasm for our kind of music continues to radiate from the members of today s band, long after his untimely passing. Our players (both regulars and some darn good subs when needed) enjoy each other s musicianship, and we have a lot of fun playing for our audiences (we re not faking it!). Dancing is an increasingly popular activity at jazz society functions everywhere; so we strive to optimize our mix of tunes to fully accommodate both our dancers and our listeners...as far as we know, we re the only trad-jazz band in the area that will provide music for a range of Latin dance steps. Written by the Leader, Jack Gerken VOLUNTEER Keep JAZZ Alive Blowin round the Bay CAMPBELL Little Lou s BBQ, 2455 S. Winchester Blvd. SCARLETT LaRUE S REVIVAL BAND, 3rd Saturday of each month. 1:00-3:00 p.m. 408-356-5768. COLMA Molloys Tavern, 1655 Mission Road. SAN FRANCISCO BANJO BAND, first Sat. of each month. 7:30-10:00 p.m. sfbanjoband@yahoo.com COTATI Redwood Cafe, 8240 Old Redwood Hwy. GOLD COAST JB, 3rd Sunday. 4-7 p.m. 707-795- 7868. CUPERTINO Britannia Arms, 1087 S. DeAnza Blvd., San Jose. TOOT SWEET JB, 2nd Sunday, 5:45-8:00 p.m., DIXIE SIX, 4th Sunday, 5:45-8:00 pm 408-252-7262. DANVILLE Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Road. DEVIL MOUNTAIN JB, 3rd Saturday, 1:30-4:30 p.m. 510-655- 6728. Also see Friends of Jazz on page 7. FREMONT Bronco Billy s Pizza Palace, 41200 Blacow Rd., JAZZINA- TORS every other Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. EAST BAY STOMPERS, third Thursday each month, 7-9 p.m., call Charlie Mabic, 510-914- 7304. Go to www.broncobillyspizza.com for specific dates. 6 LIVERMORE Castle Rock Restaurant, 1848 Portola Avenue, CHRIS BRAD- LEY S JB, 2nd Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. 925-456-7100. MARTINEZ Erawan2 Thai Restaurant, 414 Ferry Street, MUIR STA- TION JB. Every 2nd Saturday, 6:00-8:00 p.m. 925-313-9185. MENLO PARK Cafe Borrone, 1010 El Camino Real, CLINT BAKER S CAFE BORRONE ALL-STARS. MOST Fridays, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Check www.clintbakerjazz.com/ allstars.html MODESTO Shooter s Pub, Clarion Inn, CREOLE JAZZ KINGS, Every Wednesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m. NOVATO HOPMONK TAVERN, 224 Vintage Way, (Vintage Oaks Shopping Ctr.) NATURAL GAS JB. Every 2nd Sunday, 1-4 p.m. 415-892-6200. Free, easy parking, great menu, free admittance. PALO ALTO Masonic Center, 461 Florence St., PAUL PRICE S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. Pomander Tea Dance on 3rd Sunday each month, 4-6:30. Call 1-800-647-0305 for more info. REDWOOD CITY Harry s Hofbrau, 1909 El Camino Real. HAPPY TIME BANJOS. Every Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. 650-366-3733. SAN FRANCISCO Pier 23, Embarcadero near Filbert. Rotating pianists: Virginia Tichenor, Marty Eggers, Frederick Hodges, 5-8 p.m. 415-362- 5125. Fior D Italia, 2237 Mason St., BIG MONEY IN JAZZ. Wed., 6 to 9 p.m., Sun. 2:30 to 5 p.m. 415-986-1886. SAN JOSE Harry s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga Ave., PENINSULA BANJO BAND, every Wednesday, 7 p.m. 408-243-0434. SAN MATEO The Swinging Door, 106 E. 25th Ave., SILICON GULCH JB, Tues. 7-10 p.m. 650-522-9800. SAN RAFAEL Panama Hotel, B Street & Bayview. SWING FEVER, Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m. Call 415-457-3993. Mayflower Inn, 1533 4th St., San Rafael, MARIN JAZZ GROUP, every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Free admission. 415-456-1011. WALNUT CREEK Rossmoor Dixieland Jazz Club Event Center, 1021 Stanley Dollar Road. Most 4th Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m. 925-934-1337. www.dixielandjazzrossmoor.com $10 members, $15 non-members. WOODSIDE The Little Store Restaurant, 3340 Woodside Road, (1.3 miles west of 280). THE BANJO GUYS, Every Tuesday, 6-8 p.m. BANDS OR CLUBS DO NOT ALWAYS NOTIFY THE SOUTH BAY BEAT OF CHANGES. Please call in advance to verify information in these listings. For a more updated and complete listing, visit www.sfraeann.com
Fun! Fun! Fun! That s what happens at our SBTJS LIVE Trad Jazz and Dixieland Musical Sundays! Don Abel and Dick Williams did their usual great job leading the Jammer Sets. We had a surprise visit from the Monterey area, cornet player, Bob Netzly, who performed on the two Jammer Sets. What a great musician! Please come back soon. At one point we had two cornet players, and one trumpet player all sharing and harmonizing with each other. It sure shows what super musicians can do. Philip Rice showed up to play trombone, so Brian Richardson played first set, and Philip on the second set. Jim O Briant was back in town so we heard great tuba lines. When we weren t playing we were listening to Rich Owen s Thrown Together Band. They were a WOW! Our two bands kept listeners busy, and dancers on the floor. Thanks to all who make LIVE Trad Jazz and Dixieland continue at SBTJS on our Musical Sundays. FRIENDS OF JAZZ DANCE PARTY IN DANVILLE Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Rd. More info. www.jazznut.com 510-655-6728 Fresno Dixieland Society 1 pm-5 pm American Legion Hall 509 3509 N. First St., Fresno, CA Info. John 559-779-2484 Members: $10 Non-members: $15 NOV. 17 Devil Mountain Jazz Band Oct. 14 - Cell Block 7 JB - Costume Ball www.fresnodixie.com NAPA VALLEY DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY MEETS EVERY 2ND SUNDAY FROM 1:00-5:00 PM GRANT HALL at the VETERAN S HOME, YOUNTVILLE NOV. 11 Flying Eagles Jazz Band $8 Members, $9 Other Jazz Societies, $10 Public NOVEMBER 11 Calamity Kin modestojazz.com MODESTO DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY EVERY 3RD SUNDAY CLARION INN 1612 SISK RD. OCTOBER 21 Blue Skies Trio w/amy Duke 12-5 p.m. Info: 209-524-3517 $8 members - $12 public 1:00-5:00 pm NOV. 18 - GOLD COAST JB - Nov. 4th - Jam-a-Roo Jammers (Jam sessions all day) SAN JOAQUIN DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY 2 dance floors Guest Bands plus Jam Set 12:00-5:00 pm ELKS LODGE 8900 Thornton Road, Stockton For more information, write P.O. Box 4746, Stockton, CA 95204 www.stocktondixielandjazz.org T R A D J A S S NOV. 4TH BLACK TUESDAY Moose Lodge 3559 Airway Drive Santa Rosa, CA www.tradjass.org 707-478-3312 7
South Bay Traditional Jazz Society P.O. Box 3980, San Jose, CA 95150 www.sbtjs.org Return Service Requested 2018 CALENDAR of EVENTS NOVEMBER 25 Swing Shift DECEMBER 16 Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band (Note: third Sunday) DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES OCT. 31, 2018 Please send all news, articles and announcements to: Cheri Howard Email: show119@aol.com BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 2018 The ELKS Lodge 11:30 a.m. 375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA OCT. 28, 2018 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Dan Mueller - drums, Ray Buhler - clarinet, Jack Gerken - trombone, Scott Chapman - piano, Pat Dutrow - banjo/guitar, Paul Bostwick - tuba, Larry Blake - trumpet Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128 375 N. Pastoria Ave. Sunnyvale, CA 94086 www.sbtjs.org Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00