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Vol. 28 • January 2011 • No. 1 Pensacola JazzFest 2011 Line-up, Schedule Announced The performers for the 2011 Pensacola JazzFest, scheduled the 1920’s, 1930’s and 1940’s to well-penned original songs. for Sat./Sun. April 2 and 3, 2011, have been finalized, and it will For more information, go www.kellyscottmusic.com be an outstanding program of top musicians. Here are the head- Rick Trolsen Quintet lining artists, with links to their websites. More information can Rick began playing trombone at also be found on www.jazzpensacola.com. the age of twelve. After studying Ted Howe with Phil Wilson at Berklee Born in Boston, MA, Ted began studying College of Music, he volunteered piano in his teens with Harry Smith, one three years of duty with the U.S. of the legendary founders of the Berklee Navy Band, stationed in New School of Music. He soon became not Orleans. Upon his discharge he only a student at Berklee, but a professor quickly was adopted as a regular of piano arranging, theory and improvi- call sideman in town. In 1991 he started the /rock group sation–all before the age of 24. “Neslort” as a vehicle for his original compositions. After a two year stint as a pianist A perennial favorite at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage in the Army, Ted became bandleader at Festival, “Neslort” has featured some of the finest musicians The Surf Supper Club, playing, conducting and arranging for in town, and has recorded 2 CD’s. Versatile and at ease with some of the biggest acts of the time. He moved his family to contemporary and traditional jazz, blues, reggae, big bands, Atlanta where he continued to share the stage with many of the show music and club dates, Rick has performed and/or recorded great jazz artists of the day, such as Mel Torme–who refused to with the following: the Woody Herman Band, Harry Connick Jr., sing with anyone else on his visits to Atlanta. Howe also joined the Temptations, Al Grey, Barry Manilow, Bob Hope, Steve the faculty of Georgia State University where he helped develop Allen, Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, The O’Jay’s, Natalie Cole, its first jazz education program. Now living in Los Angeles and Dr. John, Clarence”Gatemouth” Brown, the Tommy Dorsey a Summit Records recording artist, Ted continues to record, Orchestra, Henry Mancini, Rosemary Clooney, Allen Toussaint, produce, arrange and perform extensively. Al Hirt, Doc Severinsen, Johnny Cash, and many others. For more information, go to www.ricktrolsen.com JB Scott’s Continued on page 2 Swingin’ All Stars JazzFest Goes On Set for Feb. 26 This fine group Plan now to attend one of the highlights of the JSOP of musicians is calendar, JazzFest Goes On! This year’s event, which is a dedicated to the major fundraiser for the 2011 Pensacola JazzFest, has been playing of Chicago planned as a kick-off to the Mardi Gras season, with two Swing/New Orleans bands scheduled to style Dixieland entertain. The show will Jazz in an entertain- open with excitement of ing, musical, and a live Dixieland band, spirited fashion! Led by the flamboyant, virtuoso trumpeter, JB and continue with a Scott, a former musical director of the Dukes of Dixieland, the second band for danc- group also features award-winning vocalist Lisa Kelly, and the ing. The event will be held on Sat. Feb. 26, from 6 until unique vocal styling of banjo/guitarist Ken Calhoun, legendary 10 pm at Will Call Sports Grill at 22 S. Palafox Place in trombonist, Dave Steinmeyer, formerly with the Airmen of Note, downtown Pensacola. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the clarinetist Jim Snyder, also a former Dukes of Dixieland mem- door, students $5 at the door with I.D. You can order tickets ber, bassist Rick Ravelo, and drummer Eric Mason. The band has by sending your check to the office, or calling during office a broad, versatile repertoire that includes tributes to classics from hours with a credit card. Laissez les bons temps rouler!! Continued from page 1 Steve Gilmore JazzFest 2011 Schedule Steve musical experiences began at age All performances take place in the Seville Square Gazebo. twelve when he played in Pennsbury (PA) Saturday, April 2, 2011: High School’s progressive music program. 10:25 - 10:55 am: Middle School Jazz Band (TBD) By age fourteen he was being hired to play 11:00 - 11:25 am: High School Jazz Band (TBD) at the local beer hall for eight or ten dollars 11:30 am - 12:15 pm: University of West Florida Jazz Bands a night. A few years later he expanded his 12:15 - 12:45 pm: JSOP Student Competition winners playing to area symphony orchestras and 12:45 - 1:15 pm: Phillips Piano Competition winner local big bands. Living close to Philadel- 1:30 - 2:15 pm: Jones and Company phia enabled him to hear such fine play- 2:30 - 3:15 pm: Ted Howe Trio ers as John Coltrane, Max Roach, Sonny 3:30 - 4:15 pm: Holly Shelton/ Dave Shelander Rollins and Wynton Kelly, integrating what he was hearing into 4:30 - 5:15 pm: JB Scott’s Swinging All Stars his own music. After high school, Gilmore spent a short time in 5:30 - 6:15 pm: Rick Trolsen Quintet 6:30 - 7:15 pm: Joe Occhipinti Big Band Toronto attending the Advanced School of Contemporary Music. was his teacher. Sunday, April 3, 2011: Upon his return to Pennsylvania in 1961, Steve worked the 11:00 - 11:25 am: Middle School Jazz Band (TBA) Pocono Mountains resorts, developing by playing regularly, and 11:30 - 11:55 am: High School Jazz Band (TBA) with, some very fine musicians including Bob Newman, Jerry 12:00 noon - 12:45 pm: Northwest Florida State College Dodgion, and Jerry Segal. In 1967, Steve left the Jazz Band Poconos for Miamiand stayed for four years, working with jazz 1:00 - 1:45 pm: Pensacola State College Jazz Band great Ira Sullivan and others. Another move back to the Poconos 2:00 - 2:45 pm: JB Scott’s Swinging All Stars in 1971 associated him with drummer Bill Goodwin, and to- 3:00 - 3:45 pm: Rick Trolsen Quintet gether they formed the rhythm team for several bands including 4:00 - 4:45 pm: Guffman Trio and Friends the Chamber Jazz Quintet, and , Tom Waits, 5:00 - 5:45 pm: Ted Howe Trio and the National Jazz Ensemble. In 1974 Gilmore 6:00 - 6:45 pm: Kathy Lyon Group and Goodwin both joined the Quartet at its inception In addition to the schedule above, a “Jazz Jam for Kids” and anchor the Quintet to this day. with complimentary kazoos and harmonicas for the kids will In addition, the line-up includes well-known area musicians take place on both Saturday and Sunday (exact times to be the Guffman Trio (consisting of Cynthia Domulot, piano; announced later), in the kids area by the playground toward Fred Domulot, drums; and Tom Latenser, bass), Jones and the rear of the park, and is FREE. Company, vocalist Kathy Lyon, the Joe Occhipinti Big Band, vocalist Holly Shelton and pianist David Shelander. There will also be a number of college, high school and middle school PLAN NOW TO VOLUNTEER AT JAZZFEST! jazz ensembles, as well as the winners of the JSOP Student Jazz Sign up for a two-hour block of helping to make the JazzFest Competition. happen. Call the office at 433-8382 for details.

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JazzFest 2011 Poster Selected Ø Ø Jazz Happenings uMon. Jan. 3, 6:30 pm— Jazz Jam @ Will Call Will Call Sports Grill, 22 S. Palafox Place, Pensacola The November Jazz Jam drew a packed house, with lots of new faces, and great music, so we’ll be returning to Will Call for the January jam session. They offer a special menu, and the televisions will be off during our event so the focus can be on the music. Requested donation is $5.00 per person, to support JazzFest 2011. Performing musicians admitted free. STUDENTS WELCOME! Roger Villines leads the session, and there is always an interesting mix of musicians combining talents on stage. (Drummers, bring your own sticks.) uMon. Jan. 10, 6:00 pm— Blue Monday @ Five Sisters Five Sisters Blues Café, 421 West Belmont St., Pensacola After the success of the first Blue Monday event, this event will continue as a monthly event on the second Monday of the month. Join bassist Edmo Lanier, saxophonist Ike Bartley, keyboardist Burt Kimberl, and drummer Don Tucker, with special guests, as they present an exciting evening of the blues. Special menu available, and full bar. Admission is $8.00 per person, $15.00 for two people.

uWed. Jan. 12, 4:30 pm—Sparkplugs! Pensacola Yacht Club, 1897 Cypress St., Pensacola (850) 432-7006 Come brainstorm and share in the planning of Jazz Society events and activities! The “Sparkplugs” are members who want to see our programs succeed and grow, and who have ideas about what they’d like JSOP to be. There’s no obligation other than to listen and share The winning 2011 JazzFest Poster design was submitted by in the discussion. Call the office for more info. Pensacola artist Sarah Turner. Shown above with the artwork are the three judges who unanimously agreed on the winner, called uMon. Jan. 17, 6:00 pm— Jazz Gumbo: Kathy Lyon “JazzMan”: (L-R) Anne Beverley (watercolor artist with Blue Morning Seville Quarter, 140 E. Government St., Pensacola Vocalist Kathy Lyon will bring a fine group Gallery), Kat Villines (graphic designer at Pensacola State College), of musicians to the Jazz Gumbo stage, with and Sonya Davis (Executive Director of the Pensacola Museum of special guests. Kathy came onto the Pensacola Art).The design will appear on JazzFest posters, t-shirts, programs, Jazz scene five years ago, after many years of etc., as well as in advertising in print, television and internet. performing in the Washington DC area, including numerous overseas tours for the U.S. military. Admission is $10 for public, $7 for JSOP mem- Still Seeking Merchandise Chair bers, $5 for students with ID and free for military As we start planning for the 2010 JazzFest, we are in in uniform. A cup of seafood gumbo is included need of a new Merchandise Chair. with admission. One may order from the menu, The Merchandise Chair assists with ordering JSOP mer- as desired. Doors open at 5:00 pm. chandise, including JazzFest T-shirts and other items that OUT ON THE TOWN: are offered at JazzFest, and is in charge of the Merchandise There is a lot going on around town that we simply can’t list here tent at JazzFest (although we schedule lots of volunteers to due to space. Although we can’t list it all here, we urge you to go help!). Attendance at monthly JazzFest planning meetings, to our website, www.jazzpensacola.com, and on the left under starting in January, is also part of the job. “Events,” click on “Local Scene.” You’ll find an extensive list of all Interested? Please call the office at 433-8382 the Jazz performances that we know of. Musicians and venues, during office hours (Tues.-Fri. 9 am-1 pm) and let’s talk PLEASE send your gig and entertainment schedules to: [email protected] so we can list them and your fans can find you! about how you can help!

3 Images from November Jazz Gumbo featuring Lee Floyd’s New Orleans Jazz Majors The Nov. Jazz Gumbo featured Lee Floyd’s New Orleans Jazz Majors, (Photos: Norman Vickers) who put on a high-energy, fun-filled show of Dixieland music. The group included Lee Floyd (banjo), John Royen (piano), Colin Myers (trombone), Mike Fulton (trumpet), Doug Belote (drums), Tom Fischer (clarinet) and John Joyce (bass). Right: Special guest Warren Hammond (L) and Lee Floyd do a banjo duet.

Left: (L-R) Colin Myers (trombone), Lee Floyd (banjo), Mike Fulton (trumpet) and John Joyce (bass). Below: (L-R) Kay Snodgrass, Joanne Perry and Barney Walsh led an impromptu line dance. Ø Ø

Above: Seville Quarter’s Phineas Phogg’s Room was filled to capacity for the Janet Knowles Memorial Jazz Gumbo, which was sponsored by JSOP member Ralph Knowles, in loving celebration of his late wife Janet, who loved Dixieland jazz music. Left: (L-R) Frank Cagle, Shirley Burge and Pat Jolly enjoy the music at the November Jazz Gumbo. JSOP Email Address In Transition JSOP Website Expanded, Updated January 1, 2011 is the official date that we will begin using The Jazz Society of Pensacola website, www.jazzpensacola. our new email address, [email protected]. We will com, has recently been expanded to include three new major still have our [email protected] address, and will continue to sections: monitor and respond to emails at that address, with the goal • Education, on which visitors can find information about our of eventually phasing it out. The new email address reflects In-School Presentations, as well as our Student Jazz Competi- the emerging business practice of having the address mirror tion. The Competition Application form can be downloaded the website, and allows flexibility in the future if we want to from this page. add additional email addresses. Be sure to include the new • Media Room, which describes our new capability to transfer address in your contacts, so that we don’t end up in the spam LPs to CD’s and MP3 files, right in our offices. Members are folder! Thanks for your patience while we make this change. welcome to take advantage of this new equipment, and details about that are on the web page. • Library Project, which gives information about the ongoing role that JSOP has in expanding the Public Library’s collection of jazz books, CD’s and DVDs. There is also a link that allows browsers to access a list of recently donated materials. As we gear up for JazzFest 2011, profiles of the headlining jazz musicians have been posted, as well as the schedule. We will continue to update the “JazzFest 2011” section as planning continues. We do have a spot for “Member News,”. so please email any items you feel would be of interest to or about our mem- bers. 4 Dec. 13, JSOP held “Blue Monday” with Edmo Lanier’s Pensacola Is group at Five Sisters. They played wonderful blues! We were Where It’s Happening! also treated with many of our Pensacola talented singers and By Peg Sheridan, JSOP Board member musicians sitting in for some great sets. Dec. 14, I went to People in Pensacola are always saying there is “nothing see the Pensacola Civic Band present their Holiday Concert. going on in Pensacola.” It seems all you have to do is check Dec. 15, Holly Shelton and David Shelander were at Five in the Pensacola News-Journal, the Independent News, the Sisters, and on Dec. 16, Al Martin played his new regular Downtown Crowd or SPLASH to find enough to keep very, Friday gig at the Unique Cafe in Gulf Breeze. very busy. I may get out more often than the average Get the picture? We are so lucky to have so much talent Pensacola resident, but no matter how often you want to in a town the size of Pensacola. Needless to say there is plenty get out, chances are that there will be more than one choice to keep you busy in this town. All you have to do is check the of venue offering jazz. papers. You can also check the “Local Scene” calendar under Looking back at my November and early December “Events” at www.jazzpensacola.com. It can be easy to stay calendar brings to mind all the great music I went out to home night after night, but when there is this much going on, enjoy. Here’s a quick summary: you owe it to yourself (and to the musicians and venues) to get Nov. 1, Jazz Jam at Will Call, always a fun night of out and enjoy the music scene! entertainment. Nov. 4, The Blenders at Five Sisters Blues Café, Nov. 5 was a great triple header, with Kathy Lyon Computer Class Offered on Feb. 16 Our resident computer expert (and JSOP Board member) at Will Call (with Bobby Van Deusen and Sandy Spivey), Chuck Minnich has offered to conduct a Holly Shelton in “DeLuna’s Alley” at RagTyme and Joe computer class for JSOP members. Topics Occhipinti’s Big Band swinging at Vinyl Music Hall. will include familiarization with computers, The next night, Nov. 6, I went to see Kathy Lyon and Al terminology and how to survive in a Martin at RagTyme. Going here is like going to “Cheers”, computer store, simplistic explanation of where everyone knows your name, and there is always good how a computer works, Directory and file music and food. Nov. 7, went to a beautiful Jazz Service structure, some of the basics about Windows at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church. Nov. 11, I heard utilities that come with Windows (Windows Holly Shelton, Dave Shelander and Lucky Kelso at Five Explorer., etc), networking, and internet basics. The class will Sisters, then on Nov.12, Kathy Lyon, Bobby Van Deusen and be held on Wed., Feb. 16, from 10 am until 12 or so, and will Al Alvarado at Will Call. Nov. 12, Kathy and Al at be held in the Blount Building Conference Room. There is RagTyme. Nov. 14, Sunday brunch with Kathy Lyon and a limit of 20 people for the class, please call the office at Jim Armstrong at the Hilton Garden Inn on Airport Blvd. 433-8382 to reserve a spot. followed by an evening performance of West Side Story by Pensacola State College with terrific music. Nov. 15, went to the Jazz Gumbo with Lee Floyd’s New JSOP Student Competition Underway Orleans Jazz Majors at Seville Quarter, fabulous Dixieland Application forms for the first JSOP Student Jazz Competi- show! The following night, Nov.16, I caught the UWF Jazz tion have gone out to band directors and Ensemble and Combo at the University of West Florida, music instructors throughout the area. By directed by Joseph Spaniola, with assistance of Steve Ferry. welcoming students and giving them an Nov 18, I saw Neilah Spears perform at Five Sisters. She opportunity to showcase and develop their sang at our JOSP Picnic, and has a beautiful voice. Nov. 19, talents, we are helping to create the jazz was Gallery Night with Student Swingers on Palafox St., musicians of the future — and thereby and also saw Kathy Lyon and Bobby Van Deusen at fostering the future of jazz. Cabaret. Nov. 21, Kathy and Jim at the Jazz Brunch at the The competition will be divided into Airport Hilton. two groups: College level and High School On Nov. 22, rode the Jazz Society bus to Mobile for the level. Each student will submit two MOJO “Jambalaya”, where Cynthia Domulot delivered a recorded songs by Jan. 15 for judging singing tribute to Nina Simone, with Fred Domulot and Tom in the preliminary round. Competition Latenser. It was a terrific evening of entertainment. Nov. details and application forms can be 26, Kathy, Bobby and Roger Villines played at Will Call. found on the “Education” page on Nov. 27, Kathy and Al were again at Ragtyme. www.jazzpensacola.com. Moving into December, on Dec. 3, I heard the Wind There will be five finalists selected for and Jazz Ensembles playing at PSC. On Dec. 4, Holly each division, and they will perform in a and Al played at RagTyme. On Dec. 6, Jingle Jazz was held live competition on March 17, 2011 at the Ashmore Auditorium at Seville Quarter. Dec. 9, Killarney played Celtic music at Pensacola State College. Monetary awards are to be used for at Dolce Vita on Reus St. Then on Dec. 10, I caught the furthering the student’s jazz education, such as tuition assis- “Christmas On The Coast” show by the Pensacola Childrens tance in a jazz education program, private instruction with jazz Chorus. Broadway can not put on a performance to keep up educator, jazz camps, or other music education programs. The with this one. Great songs, dancing, costumes and sets! Also first, second and third place finalists from each division will stopped by the Musicians Along The Coast “Rhythm & be invited to perform with a professional rhythm section at the Jazz” show at the Gregory Street Assembly Hall. 2011 JazzFest, scheduled for April 2-3. 5 Right: Featured Images from Jingle Jazz guest vocalist (Photos: Michael Loftis, Norman Vickers Rosie Butler sings, and Peg Sheridan) Ø with husband Ed Butler on the piano.

Below right: Kat and Roger Villines, enjoying the holiday spirit at Jingle Jazz, while helping at the admissions table.

Above: Combining voices for some Christmas harmony are (L-R) Paul Bruketa, Rosie Butler and Kathy Lyon. Below: Vicki Sylte with her father-in-law Tom Sylte, enjoying the holiday-themed evening.

The “Jingle Jazz” band included bandleader Paul Bruketa (trumpet and vocals) and (at top) Bob Maksymkow (sax), (above) Pat Sweeney (drums and vocals), and (at right), Walt Kattner (guitar), Dr. Bob Andrews (bass) and Burt Kimberl (keys).

Above: Looking very Christmasy at Jingle Jazz were (L-R) Peg Minnich, Frits Forrer, Katy Forrer, and Chuck Minnich. Featured vocalist Kathy Lyon sings with the “Jingle Jazz” band while the dance floor fills up with romantic couples enjoying the music, friends, and fun.

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We support the Jazz Society of Pensacola Images from December “Blue Monday” Renewing Members (Photos: Norman Vickers and Peg Sheridan) John Affleck - Pensacola Vern and Barb Altemeyer - Pensacola Beach Drs. Bob and Carol Andrews - Gulf Breeze Rosemary Bonifay - Pensacola Brad and Betty Braddock - Gulf Breeze Richard Brent - Pensacola Paul Bruketa - Pensacola Gary and Millie Buffington - Pensacola Ed and Rosie Butler - Pensacola Charles Cetti - Pensacola Doug Chambers - Mary Esther Dr. Carmen and Elaine Ciardello - Pensacola Sandy Craig - Gulf Breeze Joe and Shirl Culbert - Guntersville, AL Gus and Ann Fell - Pace Tom and Cindy Gantt - Pensacola Beach Thomas and Gerda Gernon - Gulf Breeze Rebecca Grass - Pensacola Dr. Beverly Harris - Toronto, Canada Walt and Elaine Kattner - Molino Burt Kimberl - Milton Marty Libowsky - Pensacola Beach Kathy and Tom Lyon - Navarre Wayne Jackson - Pensacola Roger and Mary Anne MacDonald - Pensacola Top: The band for our first “Blue Monday” included (L-R) Bob and Andrea Maksymkow - Pensacola Burt Kimberl (keyboard), Ike Bartley (sax), Edmo Lanier (bass) Mardi McDaniel - Gulf Breeze and Don Tucker (in back, drums). Above: Guest vocalist Tomato sang the blues with the band. Top left: Guest vocalist David and Martha McDowell-Fleming - Pensacola “Stan The Blues Man” got the crowd going with his perfor- Doris Munoz - Pensacola mance. Left: Gwen D’Vyne sang several blues numbers. Carol A. Niebler - Gulf Shores AL Ann Pleune - Pensacola Dr. Hal and Patricia Pruett - Niceville David Shreve and Terri Roberson - Milton Lee Seeley - Gulf Breeze Cay Simpson - Pensacola Al and Corinne Swann - Pensacola Pat Sweeney - Pensacola Sarah Turner - Pensacola Bill Van Gemerden - Pensacola John C. Wieck and Betty Hirschman - Destin Above: (L-R) JSOP members Phil Barnhart, Carole Josh, Ron Josh and Sharon Barnhart. Below: Ike Bartley sang, with Burt Kimberl at left. New Members Amelia Asmar - Pensacola Mary Ann Booth - Milton Michael Feenker - Pensacola Warren and Carolyn Hammond - Mobile Franklin and Joan Kay - Pensacola Above: Guest vocalist Robert & Lauren Granat Kemp - Ft. Walton Beach Lionel C. brings Marilyn Paul Stewart - Pensacola Billouin out of her seat Willy Taylor - Memphis, TN for an impromptu dance. Ø Robert Towson - Pace Introduce a Friend to JSOP! Invite your family and friends to join you at one of our Left: The weather was great events and encourage them to join! Pick up a few cold but the music was hot and the friendship of our membership brochures and “Upcoming Events” warm. L-R: Sandi flyers to share. Bringing in new members is essential to Hlubek, Marilyn Billouin, keeping our organization growing and fresh. We welcome Tara Leigh Miller, Shirley Peters, Chuck & Peg your ideas about how to reach out to new audiences. Minnich, Saundra Daggs. 6 7 NON-PROFIT January 2011 ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE INSIDE THIS ISSUE: PAID PENSACOLA, FL • Pensacola JazzFest 2011 Line-up, PERMIT NO. 692 Schedule Announced Jazz Society of Pensacola • JazzFest Goes On Set for February 26 P.O. Box 18337 • Design for JazzFest 2011 Selected Pensacola, FL 32523-8337 • Jazz Happenings • Photos from November Jazz Gumbo, Please check the expiration date on your Jingle Jazz, and December Blue Monday • JSOP Email Address In Transition mailing label. If your membership is • JSOP Website Expanded, Updated due for renewal, please renew now! • Pensacola Is Where It’s Happening! • Computer Class Offered on Feb. 16 • JSOP Student Competition Underway • Blue Monday Resounding Success • New and Renewing Members

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