CENTRAL PA FRIENDS OF CPFJ Newsletter SEPTEMBER 2018 #56

CPFJ J C SUNDAY, U A OCTOBER 14TH FALL D R SUSQUEHANNA Y M ART MUSEUM CONCERT I 3PM C SERIES H A E Central PA Friends of Night: L Friday, September 7th 6:30pm 8:30 PM ’s Organi-Sation 6:30 PM Jonathan Michel: L’Ouverture

Stride, Swing & ! Grammy nominated pianist/vocalist “ . . . astounding, flawless, captivating.” NY Times

Please read the article on page two for SUNDAY, ticket information and Friend’s discounts. NOVEMBER 4TH WITF PUBLIC FT HUNTER PARK - RAIN OR SHINE MEDIA CENTER 3PM UNDER THE TENT! . SEE ALL FALL CONCERT INFORMATION Master pianist and veteran of the bands of IN THIS ISSUE OF THE ViBE OR ONLINE and WWW.FRIENDSOFJAZZ.ORG brings his new Trio to Central PA! . . pg. 2 - Fall Concerts - Jazz & Wine Fest pg. 7 - One Time Only Events Calendar pg. 3 - Fall Concerts - Jazz & Wine Bios pg. 8 - Ware Center Events pg. 4 - Fall Concerts - Oct & Nov pg. 9 - Ticket Order Form - Become a Friend - Gretna Music pg. 5 - Executive Director Letter pg. 10 - Track of the Month - Youth Band pg. 6 - Steady Gigs Calendar pg. 11 - Grants and Donors pg. 12 - Mail Page

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DAUPHIN COUNTY JAZZ & WINE FEST Friends of Jazz Night at the Central PA Friends of.... Jazz Night: Dauphin Co. Jazz & Wine Fest will feature two great bands - guitarist Bobby Broom’s Friday, September 7th Organi-Sation with Ben Paterson - organ & 6:30 PM Jonathan Michel: L’Ouverture - drums. 8:30 PM Bobby Broom’s Organi-Sation Bassist Jonathan Michel leads a jazz tribute to the music of Haiti - L’Ouverture featuring Smooth Jazz Events: Melanie Charles- voice, flute; Saturday, September 8th Godwin Louis- sax; Willerm Delisfort - piano; 7:30 PM Nick Colionne & Harvel Nakundi - drums. 6:00 PM Mike Phillips Music begins at 6:00 - gates open at 5:30 - 4:30 PM Carl Anderson Band feat. don’t forget to bring a blanket or chair! Ronnie Queen & Diane Wilson-Bedford Sunday, September 9th Weekend Passes: 7:30 PM Peter White $50 in advance / $60 at the door 6:00 PM Luther-Re-Lives & Includes all three days and wine tastings William Smooth Wardlaw from 12 vintners. 4:30 PM Oli Silk & Jackiem Joyner IMPORTANT FRIENDS OF JAZZ INFORMATION!!

Friday night, September 7th at the Dauphin County Jazz & Wine Fest serves as our first FALL SERIES CONCERT . Sponsor, Corporate & Life Friends will receive tickets by mail as they would for our Spring and Fall Concerts. These tickets are good for the full three day event. Dauphin Co. does not sell single day tickets - only tickets for the full three day Festival. Many of our supporters have expressed concern that the new $50 fee ($60 at the gate) for tickets is too much to pay if you are only interested in the Friday night event. If you are a member in good standing in CPFJ and are interested only in the Friday night event, we have been approved to sell single day tickets for $30 to our members only. Regular Members may purchase only one ticket, patrons and donors may purchase two tickets at the $30 price. These tickets must be purchased in advance! You must call the office (717-540-1010) or order online (www.friendsofjazz.org) in order to get this opportunity - this ticket includes all music and wine tastings for the day. The event is held at Ft. Hunter Park just north of Harrisburg and is a rain or shine event - they have a circus-sized tent that will provide cover in case of inclement weather. There is free parking at the park. Remember to bring a chair or blanket as there are none available on site. There are several food vendors as well as twelve area vintners offering free tastings to ticket holders. No outside alcohol is allowed in the park, but you may bring your own picnic basket. Please contact us if you have questions - this is a good time to renew your membership in order to take advantage of this offer.

$50 advance/$60 gate for weekend pass, $30 Friday-only ticket in advance for CPFJ Friends (limit one per current Friend or Student, two per Patron/Sponsor/Donor) friendsofjazz.org or (717) 540-1010 Not a Friend of Jazz? Please join to receive ticket discounts or order Jazz & Wine Fest tickets from this site https://dauphin-county-parks--recreation.ticketleap.com/2018-jazz--wine-festival Only $50 for the full three day Festival! Mainstream jazz fans please note that Saturday and Sunday are Smooth Jazz events.

2. The Vibe is published monthly at the Central PA Friends of Jazz - 5721 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg PA 17112 Central PA Friends of Jazz Fall Concert Series

The Bobby Broom Organi-Sation:. Bobby Broom was born in Harlem in 1961 and raised on New York City’s Upper West Side. At age 12, he became seized with the idea of playing guitar, and began studying seriously, taking lessons, at first, in folk music. By the time that he was 14, he was gigging professionally with and Walter Bishop Jr. Among Bobby Broom’s recordings as a leader is his trio’s 2001 release, “Stand!”, a recording of interpretations of 60s and 70s pop and soul classics. Broom’s first release of exclusively original compositions was “Upper West Side Story” in 2012. His album, “My Shining Hour,” (2014) breathes all kinds of fresh perspectives into the standards of the venerable American Songbook. An avid educator, he teaches in for the Ravinia Festival Organization’s community outreach Jazz Scholar Program. . from Philadelphia, Ben Paterson studied both classical and jazz music before moving to the great city of Chicago. There he spent years performing and working with the top musicians in town, absorbing the unique blend of Jazz and Blues that can only be found in the Windy City. Now re-located to New York, Ben is poised to bring his unique talents to a wider audience, combining hard-swinging grooves and melodic improvisation with an impeccable touch. He has recorded with Johnny O’Neal, Red Holloway, Eldee Young, Bria Skonberg, Peter Bernstein, & Ed Cherry. . . A native of Chicago, Illinois, Kobie Watkins began as a small child listening and watching his father playing drums in the church. He received his Masters of Music from Northwestern University in 2003. Kobie holds a long list of great musicians he has played and recorded with - jazz legend , Branford Marsalis, Joe Lovano, Christian McBride, Jim Hall, Arturo Sandoval, Ira Sullivan, Roy Haynes, & Roy Hargrove. . Jonathan Michel: L’ouverture - honoring the music of Haiti . Born and raised in Waterbury, CT, Jonathan Michel was first introduced to music by his father at the age of 4. Jon moved to Philadelphia in 2005 where he quickly immersed himself in the demanding bandstand education that the city has to offer. Since 2010 Jon has been based out of New York City. Jon has been a member of Grammy award winning R&B star Billy Paul’s band since 2007. In his career he has performed and toured with many great artists and leaders in music: Orrin Evans, Aaron Goldberg, Melanie JB Charles, Paul Bollenbeck, Johnny O’Neal and Tim Warfield to name a few. In addition to co-leading an original music project the L.X.G., Jonathan is also building a portfolio as a composer and producer. . Melanie Charles is a Brooklyn-born singer-songwriter, actress, and flutist of Haitian descent with creative fluidity spanning jazz, soul, experimental, and Haitian roots music. She is a 2010 Vocal Jazz Performance graduate of The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. She has worked with artists such as Laura Izibor, Nicola Conte (with Jose James and Gregory Porter). Charles has strong ties to her Haitian culture, and has been acknowledged by author Ralph Boncy as one of the most important women in Haitian music. . Pianist Willerm Delisfort’s ability to seamlessly shift between styles has made him in demand throughout the worlds of jazz, blues, gospel, hip-hop and pop. He’s collaborated with a wide range of artists including, , Grammy Award-winning artist T-Pain, Calvin Newborne, Corey Wilkes, , George Freeman, Ernest Dawkins, Red Holloway, Marquis Hill, Milton Suggs, Christopher McBride, to name a few. Delisfort has been a featured attraction at many festivals and venues around the world. . Godwin Louis, alto saxophonist, grew up in Bridgeport, Connecticut and Port au Prince, Haiti and began playing saxophone at age nine. Godwin is a graduate of and the prestigious Thelonious Monk Institute for Jazz Performance. He has studied and performed with Herbie Hancock, Clark Terry, , Jack DeJohnette, Jimmy Heath, Billy Preston, Patti Labelle, Toni Braxton, Babyface, Madonna, Gloria Estefan, Barry Harris, , and just to name a few. As a composer, Godwin has received the Jerome Foundation Emerging Artist Grant, and the Jazz Gallery's "New Works Commission". . Harvel Nakundi is a drummer of Haitian descent currently living in New York City. He has performed with Jonathan Michel, Melanie Charles, Godwin Lewis, Willerm Delisfort, Dion Kerr, Haggai Cohen Milo, Tim Jago and Eric England.

3 3. J U D Y C A R M I C H A E L S U N D A Y O C T O B E R 1 4 T H 3 P M FEATURING GUITARIST CHRIS FLORY SUSQUEHANNA ART MUSEUM, 1401 N 3rd St, Harrisburg

Swinging Piano, Sultry vocals, Sassy Humor!

“Judy Carmichael is a great entertainer. Her playing is masterly and her linking material shows her to be a raconteur in the Ustinov mold.” BBC Radio - “Judy is a one-woman force for good; more to the point, she’s a player of extraordinary accomplishment who has made stride piano relevant again." London Times - “ . astounding, flawless, captivating.” NY Times

Grammy nominated pianist/vocalist Judy Carmichael is considered on of the leading interpreters of stride and swing piano. She has performed throughout the world from Carnegie Hall to the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice to shows with Michael Feinstein and The Smothers Brothers. In 1992 Ms. Carmichael was the first jazz musician sponsored by the United States Government to tour China. She received a Grammy Nomination for her recording “Two-Handed Stride”, which she recorded with members of the Band. She has appeared frequently on “A Prairie Home Companion” and hosts and produces :Judy Carmichael’s Jazz Inspired ” on NPR, now in its 18th year. Ms. Carmichael recently published her memoir, “Swinger! A Jazz Girl’s Adventures From Hollywood To Harlem” available in bookstores and at Amazon.com. For information on Judy Carmichael recordings and books visit www.judycarmichael.com and on her radio show, www.jazzinspired.com

J O E Y C A L D E R A Z Z O T R I O S U N D A Y N O V E M B E R 4 T H 3 P M BEN WOLFE - bass DONALD EDWARDS - drums WITF PUBLIC MEDIA CENTER, 4801 Lindle Rd, Harrisburg A native of New Rochelle, New York, Calderazzo began his classical studies at age six. Improvisation came naturally even then; long before he began any formal jazz training, the young pianist was making up variations on Mozart. Fueled by his growing interest in artists like McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock and , Calderazzo visited friends at Berklee College of Music, growing close with then students Branford Marsalis, , and Jeff “Tain” Watts. Calderazzo earned his big break after jamming with legendary saxophonist Michael Brecker at a clinic. Brecker was impressed by the young pianist and offered him the piano chair in his quintet after left the group in 1987. Just over ten years later, Calderazzo joined the Branford Marsalis Quartet, replacing Kirkland a second time after the pianist’s untimely passing. Calderazzo recorded three albums for in the early 1990s, “In The Door”, “To Know One”, and “The Traveler”, also releasing “Secrets” on Audioquest and “” on Columbia Records before signing to Branford’s record label in 2002 where he released “Haiku” and “Amanecer” in 2003 and 2007 respectively. Calderazzo’s co-leader credits include 2011’s duo with Marsalis, “Songs of Mirth and Melancholy”. Joey’s debut was 2013’s “Live”, a trio recording with Le Fleming and Donald Edwards. His diverse sideman recording credits include the likes of Arturo Sandoval, Bob Mitzner, Bob Belden, Vincent Herring, Jeff ‘Tain’ Watts, and — as well as Marsalis and Brecker. Calderazzo currently splits his time between teaching at North Carolina Central University, working with Marsalis and company, and pushing his own trio art to new heights.

CENTRAL PA FRIENDS OF Every 1st Sunday at Mt Gretna Brewery - 5:30-7:30PM 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra, PA (Sept 2nd’s Jam will be held from 11am-2pm) Every 2nd Saturday at the Holy Hound, 1-4 PM JAM 57 West Market St., York, PA Every 4th Wednesday at Cliff’s Tavern, 6-9 PM SESSIONS 1104 Carlisle Rd, Camp Hill, PA These sessions encourage musicians young and old to improve their improvisational abilities, play with a professional rhythm section, and develop a network of musical friends. All aspiring jazz instrumentalists and vocalists are welcome to sit in - food 4. and drink are available in all venues during the performances. NO COVER CHARGE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 'S REPORT : ... Central Pennsylvania Plans are complete for the Friends of Jazz Night at the Dauphin County Jazz & Wine Friends of Jazz Festival on Friday, September 7th with guitarist Bobby Broom’s Organi-Sation and bassist . 5721 Jonestown Road Jonathan Michel’s L’Ouverture gracing the main stage. Remember that tickets to this event Harrisburg PA 17112 are included in our package for CPFJ Sponsor & Corporate Friends. Tickets are $50 in . TEL: 717-540-1010 advance so we suggest renewing your Sponsor or Corporate Friendship now and get 2 tickets to . this event and five other Spring and Fall concerts. Please read the ticket information on page #2 WEB: www.friendsofjazz.org of this issue for details on how you can get CPFJ ticket discounts for the event - you can also EMAIL: purchase a single day (Friday Only) ticket if you are not interested in attending the full three [email protected] day Jazz & Wine Festival. These single day tickets ($30) are only available to our current Friends - Patrons and Donors can purchase two Friday Only tickets, and Friends and Students Steve Rudolph can purchase one ticket. Executive Director . . The final two Fall Concerts will host two major jazz pianists from two totally different styles - Sheila Ross Judy Carmichael and Joey Calderazzo . On October 14th we will host Ms. Carmichael, a Office Manager Grammy nominated stride/ragtime/swing pianist/vocalist at the Susquehanna Art Museum . She will perform on the CPFJ concert grand which now resides at the Museum. She is a great CPFJ Board of Directors: entertainer and is one of the world’s leading interpreters of stride piano and swing. Count Basie . nicknamed her “Stride," acknowledging the command with which she plays this technically and physically demanding jazz piano style. You may not know that CPFJ has had our own grand Dr. William Anderson piano since the late ‘80s that we would move to the different venues (mostly the Hilton (Membership) Harrisburg’s Ballroom) for concerts and festivals. The piano is signed by many of the greatest Paul Bratcher jazz pianists of our time - George Shearing, McCoy Tyner, Hank Jones, , Barry (President) Harris, and many others autographed the instrument through the years. We invite Richard Ebeling you to take a look at this rare instrument when you attend the concert. (Volunteers) . Dr. Paul Haidet On November 4th we will present the dynamic pianist Joey Calderazzo, who is now focusing (Newsletter) on the piano trio format after many years of being an accompanist for two of the world’s leading Mark Hunsberger saxophonists - Michael Brecker and Branford Marsalis. We will present Mr. Calderazzo at (Treasurer) WITF’s Public Media Center in Harrisburg where he will perform on their beautiful Waverly Parker Steinway. Please join us for these unique concerts in comfortable spaces. . (Secretary) Bassist and Lebanon Valley College professor Tim Wolfe and his talented guitarist brother Connor Rohrer Matt have a new recording available (release date September 4th). Duets Vol. 1 is available at (Student Representative) the web site www.thewolfebrothers.bandcamp.com - selections include the Gravy Waltz , In the Wee Mark Swartzbaugh Small Hours of the Morning & Mr. Rogers’ Won’t You Be My Neighbor. Please support these (Marketing) fine artists and all of your area recording jazz musicians - it is getting harder than ever to recoup Keith Thomas (Vice President & Concessions) the investment of a jazz recording session. Other area artists with recent CDs - Jay Vonada - Tim Thompson United; Tim Warfield - Jazzland & Spherical ; Kirk Reese, Steve Meashey & Jeff Stabey - (Youth Committee) Second Course; Tom Pontz Trio - Horse Inn Around ; Andy Roberts - Classic Broadway Tim Warfield, Jr. Themes for Jazz Piano Trio; Rick Hirsch - Pocono Git Down (Big Band) ; Dred “Perky” Scott & (Artistic Director) Steve Rudolph - Songs of Christmas ; Romina Capitani & Steve Rudolph - I thought About You . . If you are an area artist with a new release, please let us know and CPFJ will help to promote your recording. . Youth Band Director: Tell your friends to visit our website - friendsofjazz.org - where they can read The ViBE , Ron Waters check out videos of upcoming artists, and see the full schedule of our events. We try to keep the . site looking good, interesting, and up to date. Please like our Facebook page and share our events - social media is a great way to tell people about CPFJ. Make sure you link to our new The ViBE Twitter handle as well - @pafriendsofjazz - stay connected - there’s lots of great music Steve Rudolph - Editor coming your way from CPFJ! Contributing Editor Sheila Ross - ... Paul Haidet - Contributing Editor As always, we invite you to share some of your time and help us by volunteering - there are . many ways you can help the Friends of Jazz - PLEASE CALL! . We are currently seeking some new Committee Members and Board Members - if you have a desire to aid in keeping jazz alive in Central PA, let us know. We just had a Board Retreat and everyone has renewed energy to take CPFJ to our 40th Anniversary Year - 2020! It is truly amazing that we have maintained the excellence in programming and jazz education over this extended period of time. Stay tuned for announcements of special events and celebration news! Support . A reminder to all CPFJ Friends - the due date for your friendship is on the mailing label above America’s Music your name and address. . Thanks to all for your continuing support! . Steve Rudolph - Executive Director, CPFJ 5. Accomac Inn - 6330 S. River Road, York, PA, first Saturdays 6-9 pm, 717-252-1521, reservations suggested, call for schedule; 9/1, 10/6, 11/2 Tom Hilliker Duo American Ale House - 1821 Cricklewood Drive, State College, PA; first Tuesdays 7:00-9:30 pm, 814-237-9701, cover $5; 9/4, 10/9, 11/6 Zeropoint Big Band American Legion Post 202 - 528 E Middle St., Gettysburg, 717-495-2944, Gettysburg Big Band – public swing dance - 4th Sundays 7-9pm; cover $10; 9/23,10/28 Bangkok Wok - 125 Gateway Plaza, Mechanicsburg, PA, last Friday of the month, 6-9 pm, 8/31, 9/28, 10/26, Phyllis Chappel (vocals) Steve Jewett (guitar) Barrel 135 - 135 West Third St, Williamsport, PA, 570-322-7131; Sunday brunch 11-1 pm; call for schedule 10/14 SwingNova Basillico’s (NEW VENUE) 608 Commerce Blvd., Dickson City PA - Wednesday Night Jazz - 8pm, Marko Marcinko Jazz Quartet (570) 341-0422 Beans in the Belfry - 122 W. Potomac St, Brunswick, MD, 301-834-7178; Sunday Jazz Brunch, 11 am-2 pm; 2nd Thursdays, jazz with Jeff Cosgrove, 7-9pm; 4th Thursdays, Brian Litz 6-8pm 9/30 Morrie Kelsey & Donna Sevcovic (piano/flute) 11am-2pm Belvedere Inn - 402 N. Queen St, Lancaster, PA, 717-394-2422; Jazz on Fri & Sat 7-10pm 8/31 Tom Pontz Trio, 9/1 Robin Work Trio w/Lars Potteiger, 9/7 Troy Isaak, 9/8 Dave Wilson Trio, 9/14 Tom Pontz, 9/15 Sonia V, 9/21 Mark Huber, 9/22 Ryan Kauffman, 9/28 Jim Trostle, 9/29 Kelly Delaveris 10/6 Robin Work Big Spring Spirits - 198 Match Factory Place, Bellefonte PA (814) 353-4478 - no cover; call for schedule 8/31 Arthur Goldstein 6-8pm Blue Bird Inn - 2387 Cornwall Road, Cornwall, PA, 717-273-3000, jazz on first Wednesdays 7-9pm; 9/5 Jay Umble Trio Boomerang Grill - 110 Limekiln Rd, New Cumberland, PA (717) 920-3627- 6:30-9:30pm; 9/19 Steve Rudolph & Perky Scott Bube's Brewery – 102 N Market St, Mount Joy, PA 717-653-2056 – Sundays 6-9pm, The Reese Project Bullfrog Brewery - 229 West Fourth St, Williamsport PA 570-326-4700; Sunday Jazz Brunch - noon to 4pm - with Greg Burgess, Tom James & Bill Stetz; 10/24 East Cassell Vineyards - 80 Shetland Dr., Hummelstown, PA 717-533-2008, 6-8:30 pm – 9/7 Modern Blue Christiane David Gallery - 112 N Prince St, Lancaster, PA, 717-293-0809; first Friday Jazz, 6-9 pm, Jim Wood Trio featuring Larry Marshall Cliff's Tavern – 1104 Carlisle Rd, Camp Hill, 717-412-7323; Jazz on Wednesdays 6-8:30pm – NEW VENUE! – 8/29 Steve Rudolph & Steve Meashey, 9/5 Steve Rudolph & Erin Cruise 9/19 Kelly Delaveris & Mark Huber 9/26 CPFJ Jam Session w/ Kirk Reese Trio 10/3 Steve Rudolph & J.D. Walter 10/10 Ryan Kauffman 10/24 CPFJ Jam Session Crawdaddy's - 1500 N 6th St, Harrisburg PA, 717-232-7374; Jazz on Saturdays, 7-9 pm – call for schedule 10/27 Dave Wilson and Gerry Werner Crowne Plaza in Reading- 1741 Papermill Rd., Reading, PA 8-10 pm, 2nd Tuesdays; $7 cover - 9/11, 10/9 The Last Big Band The Deli - 113 Hester St, State College, PA, 814-237-5710, Sundays, 12-2pm, Jay Vonada Duo DiSalvo's - 341 E. 4th St, Williamsport, PA, 570-327-1200, Fridays 7-10 pm, (June-Sept only) , 8/30 TBD, 9/6 Burgess, Mitchell & Seal, 9/13 Bop Top, 9/20 Keystone Cats Duling-Kurtz House & Country Inn - 146 South Whitford Road, Exton, PA, 610-524-1830; Jazz on Fridays 6-9 pm; 8/31 Kevin MacConnell & Larry McKenna, call for schedule Eden Resort & Suites - 222 Eden Road, Lancaster PA, 717-569-6444, Sunday Champagne Brunch - Bill Horn (piano) 10:30 am - 1:30 pm Firestone's Culinary Tavern - 105 North Market St., Frederick MD, 301-663-0330; 2nd Sundays, 11 am – 3 pm, Connie Guy's New Orleans Style Jazz Brunch The Gourmet Goat - 41 N. Potomac St, Hagerstown, MD, 301-790-2343, Fridays/Saturdays 6-9 pm, call for schedule; 9/14 & 10/5 Karensa Gray Greenfield Inn - 595 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, PA, 717-731-0668; Wednesdays 6:30-9:30 pm 8/29 Luna City Jazz, 9/26 Karensa Gray 10/17 Robin Work call for schedule Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center (HMAC)- 1110 North 3rd St, Harrisburg; Jazz Fridays w/ Steve Rudolph & Friends 5:30-8:30 pm, no cover charge; 8/31 Perky Scott & Steve Rudolph 9/21 Steve Rudolph & Ryan Kauffman 9/28 Emmanuel Nsingani 10/12 Rick Hirsch & Steve Rudolph& 10/19 Steve Rudolph & Cathy Chemi 9/26 Tom Strohman & Steve Rudolph Sunday Jazz Brunch - Noon to 3pm - “Brunch with a side of Yams” featuring the YamYam Band Hauser Estate Winery, 410 Cashtown Rd., Biglerville, PA - 9/20 & 10/18 Karensa Gray 717-334-4888 6:30pm Holy Hound - 57 West Market St, York, PA, 717-855-2410; Jazz on third Thursdays, 7-10PM, Tim Warfield Quartet; CPFJ 2ND Saturday Jazz Jam Sessions, 1-4 pm, all ages welcome Horse Inn - 540 E Fulton St, Lancaster PA, 717-392-5528, Jazz Tuesdays & Saturdays - Tom Pontz Trio Hotel Hershey Iberian Lounge - 100 Hotel Road, Hershey, 717-534-882; Saturdays, 8-11 pm, some jazz, call for complete schedule - 9/1 & 10/17 Dave Wilson Duo Huckleberry's Restaurant - Fulton Steamboat Inn, Rts. 30 and 896, Lancaster, PA, 717-299-9999; Jazz Fridays & Saturdays 5:30-8:00 pm, Bill Horn - solo in the Attic - State Theatre, 130 W. College Ave, State College, PA, 814-272-0606; 9/21 Eric Mintel Quartet (Dave Brubeck tribute, 7pm); 10/5 Steve Rudolph & J.D. Walter (8-10pm), 11/2 Love Salad (7 pm) – Ticket prices vary Jazz in the City – Appell Center for the Performing Arts, 50 N. George St, York, PA, 717-846-1111; first Fridays (Oct. – June only, starting 10/5), 5-7 pm, $5 or free for students John Wright Restaurant, Wrightsville PA, 717-252-0416; occasional jazz, 9/7 Temple Avenue 9/29 Songsmith La Piazza - 800 Lititz Pike, Lititz PA, 717-625-1222; 6:30-8 pm, jazz Mondays w/ Doug LaSala, no cover Le Parc Bistro - 207 West Patrick St., Frederick MD - 240-651-3199 – Call for schedule 8/31 Morrie Kelsey (solo piano) Log Cabin Inn – 11 Lehoy Forest Dr, Leola, PA - 717-626-9999; music Fri/Sat (some jazz) 6:30-9 pm; 9/7 Tommy Hilliker Duo, 9/8 Swing Street, 9/14 Temple Avenue, 9/21 Swing Street, 9/22, Tom Hilliker Duo, 9/28 John Brubaker, 10//5 Tom Hilliker Duo, 10/6 Swing Street, 10/12 Temple Avenue The Main Cup - 14 West Main St, Middletown, MD, 301-371-4433 Thursday nights “Valley Jazz Jam”, 7:30-10:00 pm - All musicians welcome to sit in MJ's Coffeehouse/Allen Theatre, 36 E. Main St, Annville, PA, 717-867-3535, BYOB, 7:30 pm, $5 cover, "First Thursday Jazz Series" (Oct. thru June) Mt. Gretna Brewery, 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra, PA - CPFJ Jam Session - First Sundays 10/7 5:30-7:30PM (717) 838-3545 Ryan Bartz, Katie Rudolph & Dave Lazorcik The Parrot Bistro - 35 Chambersburg St., Gettysburg PA - jazz Fridays with “The Jazz Doctors, ” Paul Austerlitz & Ben Kennedy, 7:30-10:30PM The Pressroom - 26 W. King St, Lancaster, PA, 717-399-5400; jazz Wednesdays 7-10PM, 2nd Sundays 5-8pm; 9/12 Robin Work Trio w/Kirk Reese & Tom Hilliker 10/17 Dave Wilson Trio Pride of the Susquehanna Riverboat, “Jazzin' on the Pride” - City Island Dock, Harrisburg, PA, Thursdays, 5:30-8:30PM, $10 ; 8/30 Chuck Long & Tom Colgan, 9/6 Steve Rudolph & JJ Shakur, 9/13 Tim Gowold & Dan Dropkin, 9/20 Tony Anacan & Jeannie Anacan, 9/27 Kirk Reese & Elizabeth Zito River City Blues Club - 819 S. Cameron St, Harrisburg, PA, www.rivercityhbg.com - (717) 525-8926; 3RD MONDAYS - River City Big Band, 7-9:30 pm, 9/17 & 10/22 Round Guys Brewery - 324 W Main St, Entrance on South Wood St, Lansdale, PA, (215) 368-2640; Jazz on Wednesdays 7:30pm - Jam Session Ruth's Chris Steak House - Mohegan Sun Casino, Wilkes-Barre, PA, Fridays 6-9 pm, Saturdays 8:30-11:30pm, Jim Waltich Trio Serenity Tea Room & Fine Dining - 162 W Patrick St., Frederick MD 301-695-TEAS (8327), Saturdays, 7-9pm – call for schedule Springfield Manor Winery and Distillery, 11836 Auburn Rd., Thurmont, MD 301-271-0099; call for schedule 9/22 & 10/6 Karensa Gray St. James Episcopal Church - 119 N Duke St, Lancaster, PA, 717-397-4858 – mass Saturdays 5 pm (some jazz), call for schedule 9/1 Morrie Kelsey & Dylan Stoddard 9/8 Morrie & Norma Kelsey (piano/flute) 9/22 & 10/27 Morrie Kelsey & Donna Sevcovic (piano/flute) Tellus360 – 24 E. King St, Lancaster, PA, 717-393-1880; 3rd Sundays 2-5pm, New Orleans Jam Session w/ Andy Mowatt Thorn Hill Vineyards Tasting Room, 1945 Fruitville Pike. Lancaster, PA (717) 517-7839 7pm 9/21 & 10/19 Karensa Gray The Timbers – 350 Timbers Rd, Mt. Gretna, PA, 717-964-3601; First Friday Arts Night w/ Live Jazz, 6-9 pm, Andy Roberts & Friends Tutoni's Restaurant , 108 N. George St, York Pa 7-10 pm (717) 885-5169 9/29, 10/13, 10/ 27, 11/10 Tom Hilliker Trio feat. Ben Mauger 10/20 Robin Work w/ Tom Hiliker Ukrainian American Social Club - 542 S. 7th St. Reading, PA 610-373-2560; Ukes Jazz Jam - Seth Mellon, Lars Potteiger, John Fundyga, & Skip Moyer; call for schedule Victor's of York - 554 South Ogontz St, York, PA, 717-854-7958, jazz on Fridays 8-11 pm, no cover; 8/31 Stabley, Meashey & Miceli Trio, 9/7 Dave Wilson Trio, 9/14 Stabley, Meashey & Wood Trio, 9/21 Löser, Kuhns & Kostoff Trio, 9/28 Mark Huber Trio Vini Culture Wine Bar and Cafe - 20 North Market St. Frederick, MD 301-695-2816 Sunday Summer jazz series thru September 2-4pm (various artists) + jazz on some Saturdays 9-11pm 9/8 Jazz Connection 9/22 Craig Gildner Trio 9/29 Left of Center Jazz VOMA Jazz Series - 307 Chestnut Street, Johnstown PA, 7:30-10:00 pm - jazz every 3rd Saturday; 8/18, 9/15, & 10/20/18 Vynecrest Vineyards & Winery – 172 Arrowhead Lane, Breinigsville, PA 610-398-7525 – jazz summer Sundays, 1-4pm;

6. One Time Only Events...... Sept/Oct 2018 AUGUST 2018 Thrs. 8/23 US Navy Band Commodores Jazz Ensemble – Renfrew Museum and Park, 1010 E Main St, Waynesboro PA, 7 pm FREE Thrs. 8/23 Rick Hirsch, Kevin Lowe, Bob Hart – FINAL JAZZ DATE at Zola Kitchen & Wine Bar, 324 W. College Ave, State College, PA; 8-10 pm Fri. 8/24 Muffin Chops – Music at Bosler, Bosler Memorial Library 158 W High Street Carlisle, PA 7pm FREE Sat. 8/25 CPFJ Jazz at Sunset Fundraiser – Harrisburg River House – call office for details, 717-540-1010 Sat. 8/25 2018 Yorkfest Evening Jazz Concert - Extremity - Perky Scott, Jeff Stabley, Larry Lentz, Don Carn, 101 W College Ave, York, PA 6pm Free! Sun. 8/26 Corsair Blue Jazz Orchestra – Highland Kickoff at Highland Presbyterian Church 500 E Roseville Rd Lancaster 10 AM Sun. 8/26 Marty Ashby & Steve Rudolph Quartet – Reservoir of Jazz, Highland Park & Reservoir Drive Pittsburgh 5-7 PM Sun. 8/26 The Ed Palermo Big Band, music of Frank Zappa & Todd Rundgren - Longs Park Amphitheatre Foundation Summer Concerts, US-30 & Hbg Pike Lancaster 7:30 PM Sun. 8/26 Zeropoint Big Band – South Hills Picnic Series, 480 Waupelani Dr State College; 5pm picnic, music 6-7:30 PM Sun. 8/26 Gettysburg Big Band – American Legion 528 E Main St Gettysburg, 7-9pm public dance, $10 donation Sun. 8/26 Third Stream – Denver Memorial Park, 801 Main St, Denver PA; jazz church service & picnic, open to public. 10:15 am – 1:15 pm (rain location: 659 S. 4th Street, Denver PA) Sun. 8/26 Andy Roberts & For Peace Quartet (Tom Strohman, Steve Meashey, Bob Meashey, Dave Lazorcik) – Church of Good Shepherd, 1500 Quentin Rd, Lebanon PA; 7-8:30 pm, FREE Sun. 8/26 Randy Brecker, Clarence Penn, Ada Rovatti, Richard Sussman & Drew Gress - Renfrew Park, Renfrew Institute Jazz Festival, Waynesboro, PA - 2pm, 717-762-0373, Thrs. 8/30 Dave Stahl Big Band – tribute to Count Basie - Hebron Catering 701 E Walnut St Lebanon, 7:30-9:30pm, $12 at the door (5:30pm) 8/31-9/2 Monty Alexander Jazz Festival - Avalon Theater, Easton MD www.chesapeakemusic.org/jazz SEPTEMBER 2018 Sat. 9/1 US Navy Band Commodores Jazz Ensemble – Hagerstown Community College, 11400 Robinwood Dr Hagerstown, MD 6:15pm FREE Sun. 9/2 Canadian Brass – jazz worship service at Mt. Gretna Playhouse, 200 Pennsylvania Ave, gretnamusic.org or (717) 361-1508; 11 am Sun. 9/2 CPFJ Jam Session – 5:30-7:30 pm, Mount Gretna Craft Brewery, 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra (717) 838-3545 FREE All musicians welcome to sit in! Sun. 9/2 Fred Hersch & Aaron Diehl – Gretna Music, 200 Pennsylvania Ave, Mount Gretna 7:30 pm; gretnamusic.org or (717) 361-1508 for tickets; 7:30 pm Wed. 9/5 Gettysburg Big Band – Hanover Area Historical Society, Warehime-Meyers Mansion 305 Baltimore St Hanover 6-7pm Thrs. 9/6 Jay Vonada – Tussey Mountain, 301 Bear Meadows Road, Boalsburg PA, 814-466-6266; 5:45-8:45 pm 9/7 – 9/9 Delaware Water Gap Celebration of the Arts Jazz Festival – 20 Delaware Ave, Delaware Water Gap, PA, cotajazz.org or [email protected] 9/7 – 9/9 Dauphin County Jazz & Wine Festival, dauphin-county-parks--recreation.ticketleap.com/2018-jazz--wine-festival Fri. 9/7 Bobby Broom Organi-Sation – CPFJ Fall Concert Series at Dauphin County Wine & Jazz Festival, Ft. Hunter Park 5300 N Front Street Harrisburg 6:30-10pm; Sat. 9/8 CPFJ Second Saturday Jazz Jam Sessions - Holy Hound - 57 West Market St, York, PA, 717-855-2410; 1-4 pm, all ages welcome Sat. 9/8 USAF AIRMEN OF NOTE – Hagerstown Community College, 11400 Robinwood Dr Hagerstown, MD 6:15-7:30pm FREE Sat. 9/8 Laura Lizcano and Sean Markey – The Mill, 810 Old West Chocolate Ave, Hershey PA; 8-11 pm, FREE Sat. 9/8 Keating Jazz Orchestra’s Two-Beat Dames – The Stone Mill 1792, 6210 Smoketown Road, Glenville PA 410-236-0408, 7-9:30 pm Wed. 9/12 Billy Hart and the Academy – Bucknell Hall, 570 Loomis St., Lewisburg PA 7:30 pm FREE Fri. 9/14 Gabrielle Stravelli Sings the music of Willie Nelson (jazz interpretations) 7:30pm Club 42 - The Ware Center - Millersville U., 42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster $25 717-871-7600 Sat. 9/15 Gettysburg Big Band, WW2 USO style dance – Gettysburg Museum and Visitor Center, 1195 Baltimore Pike, gettysburgbigband.net; time TBD Sat. 9/15 Dave Wilson & Gerry Werner – The Bridge Inn, Route 73 & Covered Bridge Rd, Pleasantville PA, 610-689-5818 – no cover! Sat. 9/15 Jazz in the Sanctuary w/ Rev. Dred “Perky” Scott, 3-7pm - COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Bridge St., New Cumberland, PA (717) 774-7153 bring lawn chairs! Mon. 9/17 River City Big Band - River City Blues Club, 819 S Cameron St., Hbg PA 7-9:30pm $10 Thrs. 9/20 Veronica Swift & Emmet Cohen Trio, Schwab Auditorium, PSU, State College 7:30pm 800-278-7849 Thrs. 9/20 Hot Sardines - The Ware Center - Millersville U., 42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster $25 7:30pm 717-871-7600 Sun. 9/23 Gettysburg Big Band – American Legion 528 E Main St Gettysburg, 7-9pm public dance, $10 donation Mon. 9/24 John Salmon - Rooke Recital Hall (Bucknell University), free 7:30pm Thrs. 9/27 Laura Lizcano and Silas Irvine – 28 S Market St, Elizabethtown PA; 6:30 pm, FREE Thrs. 9/27 Dave Stahl Big Band - Hebron Catering 701 E Walnut St Lebanon, 7:30-9:30pm, $12 at the door (5:30pm) Fri. 9/28 Laura Lizcano Quartet – East Shore Area Library, 4501 Ethel St, Harrisburg PA; 7 pm, FREE Sat. 9/29 Tom Hilliker Trio feat. Ben Mauger @ Tutoni's Restaurant , 108 N. George Street, York Pa 7-10 pm (717) 885-5169 Sun. 9/30 – American Music Theatre, Lancaster PA Sun. 9/30 Tim Wolfe - faculty recital featuring guitarist Matt Wolfe, Lebanon Valley College, Lutz Hall (Blair Music Center) 3pm FREE . OCTOBER 2018 Sat. 10/6 Tim Price & the “The Grace Notes” Big Band, Boehm’s United Methodist Campus, 13 West Boehm’s Road, Willow Street, PA 11am-1:30pm info at www.boehmschapel.org Sat. 10/6, Aaronsburg Dutch Fall Festival, Organ Trio East, 11:30am-12:30pm, Aaronsburg PA http://www.aaronsburgcc.org/dutch-fall-fest.html Sun. 10/7 CPFJ Jam Session – 5:30-7:30 pm, Mount Gretna Craft Brewery, 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra (717) 838-3545 FREE All musicians welcome to sit in! Thrs. 10/11 Julien Labro (jazz/tango accordion) - Weis Center for the Performing Arts, 525 Weis Drive, Lewisburg, 570-577-3727 Sat. 10/13 CPFJ Second Saturday Jazz Jam Sessions - Holy Hound - 57 West Market St, York, PA, 717-855-2410; 1-4 pm, all ages welcome Sun. 10/14 CPFJ Fall Concert Series – Judy Carmichael - stride pianist - Susquehanna Arts Museum 3pm! Mon. 10/15 River City Big Band - River City Blues Club, 819 S Cameron St., Hbg PA 7-9:30pm $10 Tues. 10/16 Frank Vignola Trio – Jewish Family Services of York, Concert for a Cause – Wyndrige Farm, 885 S Pleasant Ave, Dallastown PA; 7:30-9:30 pm, $35, https://concert4acauseyork.org, 717-843-5011 Fri. 10/19 Edmar Castaneda Quartet (jazz harp) 717-871-7600 7:30pm Club 42 - The Ware Center - Millersville U., 42 N. Prince Street, Lancaster $25 Sat. 10/20 Messiah College Jazz Ensembles, 7:30pm High Center, One College Ave Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 United States Sun. 10/21 Steve Rudolph & Denis DiBlasio – Perry County Council of the Arts, Sunday Arts Hour at Landis House – 67 N 4th Street, Newport PA – FREE Mon. 10/22 Ben Allison and Think Free, Bucknell Hall, 570 Loomis St., Lewisburg PA 7:30 pm FREE Tues. 10/23 Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society (contemporary big band) – Eisenhower Aud. PSU Center for the Performing Arts, 101 Eisenhower Rd, State College 800-278-7849 Thrs. 10/25 Postmodern Jukebox – Community Arts Center, 220 West 4th Street, Williamsport PA, 570-326-2424, caclive.com; 7:30 PM Sun. 10/28 Gettysburg Big Band - American Legion 528 E Main St Gettysburg, 7-9pm public dance, $10 donation NOVEMBER 2018 Sun.. 11/4 Joey Calderazzo Trio - CPFJ Fall Concert Series , WITF Public Media Center, 3pm Wed. 11/14 Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain, and Edgar Meyer, 7:30pm Eisenhower Aud, PSU Center for the Performing Arts, 101 Eisenhower Rd, State College 800-278-7849 Thrs. 11/15 Manuel Valera Trio, Bucknell Hall, 570 Loomis St., Lewisburg PA 7:30 pm FREE Fri. 11/16 Extraordinary Give - Lancaster County Community Foundation - 24 hour fund raising event - please pledge to CPFJ during the benefit!! https://www.extragive.org/ Fri. 11/16 LVC's student jazz combo (directed by Tim Wolfe) will be performing in concert on Friday Nov. 16 at 7:30 p.m. Fri. 12/7 LVC big band (directed by Tom Strohman) will be Friday Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Support your area’s musicians and the venues that hire them! Let us know of other sites that are hosting jazz and we will include them in our next issue of The ViBE !! 7. 8. CPFJ Friendship Application 2018 Spring Concert Series New Friend Renewal Fri., Sept. 7, 2018 - 6:30 P.M. - Jazz & Wine Fest Bobby Broom & Jonathan Michel Name ______Ft. Hunter Park, Harrisburg PA Company Name (for Corporate Friends) CURRENT MEMBERS ONLY!! FRIENDS MAY BUY 1 TICKET, . ______SPONSORS, DONORS AND PATRONS MAY BUY 2 TICKETS . Address ______# of Tickets Cost Total . General Adm. ______x $30 = ______Zip______. Phone (______)______Email ______Sunday, October 14, 2018 - 3:00 P.M. . CORPORATE FRIENDS: Judy Carmichael Friend $400 _____ Patron $600 _____ Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg PA Sponsor $1,000 _____ Silver $2,500 _____ . # of Tickets Cost Total INDIVIDUAL FRIENDS: General Adm. ______x $24 = ______Friend $25 _____ Patron $45 _____ Member ______x $20 = ______Sponsor $150 _____ Student $10 _____ Student ______CENTRAL x $10 = ______Donor: $100 (or any gift above $100) $______. . DAUPHIN EAST Sunday, November 4, 2018 - 7:30 P.M. CC# ______Joey CalderazzoHIGH SCHOOL . WITF Public Media Center, Harrisburg PA Exp. Date ______/______(mo./year) CVV2# ______# of Tickets Cost Total General Adm. ______x $24 = ______Signature:______. Member ______x $20 = ______Make checks payable to CPFJ and return this form and Student ______x $10 = ______payment to: CPFJ, 5721 Jonestown Rd., Harrisburg PA 17112 ALL FRIENDS receive the CPFJ Newsletter - The Vi BE - 9 times a year. ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS : 626 Rutherford Rd, Harrisburg, PA FRIEND: May purchase 1 Friend priced ticket per CPFJ event.. Name______PATRON: May purchase 2 Friend priced tickets per CPFJ event.. SPONSOR: 2 free admissions to all Fall & Spring series concerts (includes the Jazz Phone & Wine Festival in September); 2 Friend Festival ticket discounts; plus 1/2 price Number______admission for two at the annual Picnic. STUDENT: Receives student ticket discounts at all events. Address______DONOR: Totally tax deductible contribution - donor friends begin at $100 or higher. Donors may purchase all event tickets at CPFJ friend prices. . City______ANNUAL CORPORATE BENEFITS : FRIEND: Free admission for 2 to all monthly concerts, Festival, and Picnic. Free State_____ Zip______1/4 page ad in Festival Program PATRON: Free admission for four to all monthly concerts, 2 passes to the annual Friendship Type______Festival and Picnic, Free 1/2 page ad in the Festival Program. 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Become a Friend of Jazz! TWO MASTER JAZZ PIANISTS!! Support CPFJ and Fred Hersch & Aaron Diehl SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND - 7:30 PM receive ticket discounts . Gretna Music, 200 Pennsylvania Ave, Mount Gretna gretnamusic.org or (717) 361-1508 for tickets; 7:30pm NOW! 9. CPFJ Track of the Month by Paul Haidet (@myheroistrane)

Stanley Clarke – “Lopsy Lu” Album: Stanley Clarke

Stanley Clarke's second album, released in December of 1974, contains this gem of a song which displays the full breadth of the overhaul that Clarke was effecting on the electric bass. In the late 60s and early 70s, Clarke and a few others reimagined the bass as more than a melodic instrument, discovering and using it to produce an array of percussive effects that propel the music forward. Add drummer Tony Williams and keyboardist Jan Hammer, and you have a potent brew that just keeps coming at you with its relentless groove. Compared to the music of today, this almost sounds ordinary, but in 1974, it was revolutionary. Clarke would hit it big two years later with his album “School Days”, and Lopsy Lu contains the elements that would help him reach a large audience with his modern sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6Nx1EPgAvo

JOIN THE CPFJ YOUTH BAND

Our continuing dedication to jazz education led to the creation of the CPFJ Youth Band almost 30 years ago. Ron Waters is the Director for the CPFJ Youth Band. There is no tuition fee and all young musicians with an interest in learning to improvise are welcome. The band is open to all school age musicians - grade school through high school. All applicants are accepted without audition. Mr. Waters prepares arrangements to suit the particular talents of the participants each year. A professional arranger, composer and trumpet player, he finds a niche for every instrumentalist and vocalist. The band’s rehearsals and concerts are scheduled year-round, including performances at the Central PA Jazz Festival, Jazz Picnic, and many other events. Not only do the students get experience playing in an improvising ensemble, but they meet kids from other schools who have the same interests. This ensemble offers a different experience than most high school jazz ensembles - it is not an ensemble where the students simply read the notes on the page - all members learn to improvise and get valuable experience playing jazz standards and original music in a group setting. The Youth Band welcomes all instruments - we have had almost every imaginable instrument - cello, accordion, oboe, flute, etc. in previous bands. COME JOIN THE FUN!! 10. Please contact Mr. Waters at (717) 432-3109 or via email at [email protected] GRANTS Children’s Home Foundation Cultural Enrichment Fund DONORS Dauphin County Commissioners Lois Lehrman Grass Foundation Debbie Abel & Josh Millman - Ronda & David Abel - Dave Allard & Mardi Sawyer - David M. Armesto, M.D. / The Hall Foundation Armesto Eye Associates - Fredrick W Anderson - Dr. William Anderson – Dorothy Andrews The Bill & Beverlee Lehr Fund TFEC Dave & Dianne Arden - Matthew Babb - Suzanne Bahrt - Betty A. Baker - Donald Barber - Kathryn T. Bard The Olewine Family Trust Rosemary Barrett & Howard Ulan - Robert Baseshore - Tito Bazsorez - Leslie & Ken Beamer - Carl B. Bear Alan & Mary Beavers – Edward S. Beck - John Bell - Gerald A. Bennett - Karen Best - A. Anthony Bianchi Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Louise A. Bianco - Augy & Viola Bish - Janice R. Black Bruce Blecker - Susan Blickstein Penn National Insurance Eugene Borza & Kathleen Pavelko -John Bottonari - Richard Bowman - Paul Bratcher Premier Wealth Management Gary Brinton & Ricki Hurwitz - Melvin & Vivian Brock - Ronald W. Brown - Steve & Gretchen Brownley Shearer Family Fund - R. Scott Shearer TFEC Gary Brinton & Ricki Hurwitz - Timme Buffington - Truman & Beth Bullard - Joseph Bunecicky Tom & Donna Weik Richard Burns - Michael Byrne & Annette Dragas Maura Caddell - Josie P. Campbell & Isaac Davis William P. Carter - The Carvel Family - James J. Caulson - Erich Cawalla The Wells Foundation Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit - Gregg Chaimson - Janine Chaney - . David Chapman & Carole Swendsen Doris Chapman - Lonnie Chase - Cyrus Chestnut - Collier Cline CORPORATE MEMBERS James Cooper - Marianne Corl - Karen Critchfield - Alan Rockman in tribute to Leesa Crnogorac K. Eugene Appleby Kimberly Crostley - Charles Culbertson - Jennifer Ragonese Daly - Doug Darmstaetter - Robert L. Daub Armesto Eye Associates Ruby Daub - Peter B. Daubenspeck - Robert H. Davis, Esq. - Shirley A. Dearing Patrick Dearing Perform Group LLC Carl "Chick" DeFebo, Sr. Steve & Kelly Delaveris - Russell & Beatrice Dick - Ronald Diehl - Thomas DiMartile - Ruby Doub - Mark Dundore - Peter Durantine - Jon M. Edmonds - Terry Gaillardet-Fabiano - Wayne G. Failor Steve Patton Robert O. Fairley - Holly Feezer - Leon and Francine Feinerman - Adrienne Fields - Carmen Finestra Premier Wealth Management Genevieve Fitzgibbon & Christopher Wonders - Alarie O. 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Hinkle, Jr. - Bill Horn LIFETIME MEMBERS Marianne Hottenstein - Nicholas Hughes - Mark Huber - John Hummel - Gary Hutchins - Joseph Intrieri Earnest P. Davis Ken Jankura - S. Pat Bass Jones - Terry M. Jones - Donna Julian - Kenneth Kaufmann - Gary Kenned Jim & Sheila Ross Keith Kerns - Pam Kielty & Steve Todd - Joe & Cheryl Kinnaman - Dorothy Kirschner - Alphus Klinger Lee C. Swartz Theodore J. Koeppen - James Kraft - Holly Kruper - Peter J. LaBella - David Lamar - Barbara Lawver . Scott Leedy - M. Kent & Kay Packer Leid - Tanya Leshko - Steven A. Leshner – Fred & Nancy Leuschner Roger & Diann Levin - Eric Loken - Sherry Lookofsky - Dorothy L. Linn - Bill & Rose Light - Linda T. Litton JAZZ LEGACY DONORS Craig & Gail Llewellyn - Barry Long - Charles Long - Cheryl Lookofsky - Ruth, Vince & Andrew Loose Leesa Crnogorac Tony Lucci - Ted Luckenbaugh - Don & Cindy Lynch - Dan Lysaght - Stuart & Marty Malina - Paul Marchetti Laurence V. Martick – Steven & Alison Martinez - Maureen Maxwell - Mary Louise McDowell ADVERTISERS Maryann McElroy & Bob Miller - Col. & Mrs. Leo T. McMahon, Jr. - Robert Meckley - Bernie Mendelsohn, Esq. The Appell Center Gaylord Messick - Stan & Beverly Michalak - Robert Middleton - Kristen Olewine Milke - Craig Miller Art Association of Harrisburg Nancy Miller - Thomas J. Miller - Sylvia R. Minick - Alfred Mione - Phillip & Nancy Dering Mock - James F. Mole Arthur Reeher Co., Inc. Jim & Phyllis Mooney - Chloe Morris-Hodges - Gerald K. Morrison - Patricia Morrison - John F. Mosser Rosemary Barrett Brian Moul - H. Lee Moyer - Elizabeth Mullaugh - Joe & Caroline Mulvey - Patrick Murphy Berks Jazz Festival Martin & Lucy Murray - Leeshaun Ott Musick - Karen Narvol - Glenn & Sherry Naser - Jack Nissley Jeffrey T. Bitzer Phil Nissley - No Last Call - Michael J. O'Keefe - Ben Olewine - Joseph H. 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Steve & Andrea Rudolph – Donald Ruth - Lana Ryder - Reuel & Lucille Ryman - Michael Sammin Great Celebrations Jerome Sands - Wendy Schaenen & Anand Jagannath - Robert Schmidlein - Gordon H. Schneider Gretna Music Kristen M. Scofield - Harvey Scolnik - Joy Seavers - Stephen Sebestyen - Donald G. Sendi Gullifty’s Underground Michael & Linda Shank - Stan Shankroff - Tom & Mary Jo Sharretts - R. Scott Shearer & Ginger Eanes Hinkle's Pharmacy Larry & Karen Sheipline - Chris Shelly - Marjorie Sherman - Elizabeth Shevitz - Cindy Shollenberger Rick Hirsch’s Big Ole Band Michael Shott - Rhea & St. Clair Simmons - Gerald Silverberg - Chuck Smith - Douglas L Smith JazZenJourney James & Susan Smith - Jack E. Snavely - Wilma Soliday & John Thomas - Andrew J. Sordoni III NAICIR - James Ross Barrie Spessler - Phil & Teresa Spitler - Skip Stine & Cathy Chemi - Charles H. Stone A & R Nissley Inc - Nissley Vineyards Tom & Sherrie Strohman - Tim Sukay & Mary Ann Bedard - Lee C. 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Gretna Music Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center THANKS TO ALL OF OUR DONORS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT ! Millersburg University - Ware Center Pride of the Susquehanna - Hbg. Riverboat Society 11.11. "NEW" Criss Cross recording entitled “JAZZLAND”, featuring Terell Stafford - trumpet Pat Bianchi - organ Byron Landham - drums and Daniel Sadownick - percussion

Released May 23rd! www.crisscrossjazz.com

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Do you care about the mission of Central Pennsylvania5721 Jonestown Friends Roadof Jazz? Is it important to you thatHarrisburg jazz musicPA 17112 continues to thrive long after you’ve passed? Take steps today to ensure you leave a jazz legacy for the future. . To join our Jazz Legacy Society, include "Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz" in your will or trust, or name us as the beneficiary of THE KITCHEN & GALLERY BAR your IRA , 401(k) or 403(b). . . Join us for LIVE JAZZ If you have named the Central Pennsylvania Friends of Jazz as a beneficiary of your planned Fridays from 5:30-8:30 giving or estate, please let us know by emailing every week! [email protected] by calling us at (schedule on page 6 of this issue of the ViBE) 717.540.1010. If you are interested in leaving a legacy for America’s Music in Central FEATURING Pennsylvania, please contact us. STEVE RUDOLPH & FRIENDS

Embracing tradition.... moving it forward to create new legacies...

SAVE THESE DATES - CPFJ EVENTS Love jazz? Have some time? LOTS OF GREAT JAZZ COMING YOUR WAY IN 2018! Have great ideas? 2018 FALL CONCERT SERIES: Want to give back? CPFJ is looking for a few good folks September 7 th DAUPHIN CO. JAZZ & WINE FESTIVAL 6-10pm who would like to join our Board of BOBBY BROOM’S ORGANI-SATION - JONATHAN MICHEL & L’OUVERTURE Directors or one of our committees. October 14th JUDY CARMICHAEL - SUSQUEHANNA ART MUSEUM (3PM) Interested? November 4th JOEY CALDERAZZO - WITTF PUBLIC MEDIA CENTER (3PM) Give Steve or Sheila a call at 717-540-1010.

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