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JazzErie notes The Monthly Newsletter of JazzErie September 2010 Vol. 16, Issue. 7

16 Years Serving the Community

“JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER” Performs at D’Angelo Performing Arts Center, Weds., Sept. 29, AT 7:30 PM

Just off Broadway in NYC on W 30th Al Hirt gave a six-year-old Marsalis A “Drum Alive” review of this jazz Street is an impressive multi-storied his first trumpet. At age eight he group following a Naples, FL performance building housing Jazz at Lincoln Center. performed traditional New Orleans said,”It rivals any big band--past or The Center is dedicated to inspiring present--in terms of musicianship, music in the Fairview Baptist Church. A and growing audiences for jazz. Fifteen inventiveness and precision.” graduate of the Julliard School in 1978, musicians from Lincoln Center are The Jazz at Lincoln Center ensemble Marsalis learned how to lead a band coming to the Mercyhurst College’s offers three trumpets (Ryan Kisor, from Art Blakey. He collaborated with D’Angelo Performing Arts Center this fall Marcus Printup, Kenny Rampton), on Wednesday, September 29 at 7:30PM. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln three trombones (Vincent R. Gardner, They are known collectively as “Jazz Center in 1998 to create a response to Elliot mason, Christ Crenshaw), five at Lincoln Center” They come with a the Stravinsky: A Soldier’s Tale with his saxophones – alto, tenor, soprano, and mission: to inspire us with jazz. composition, A Fiddler’s Tale. His 1997 baritone - (Sherman Irby, Ted Nash, Leading this talented ensemble oratorio on slavery, Blood on the Fields, Walter Blanding, Victor Goines, Jeo is trumpeter Wynton Temperley), Piano (Dan Nimmer), Bass became the first jazz composition to win Marsalis. He also heads (Carlos Henriquez), Drums (Ali Jackson). up the institution, Jazz at the Pulitzer Prize in music. Marsalis has Impressive! recorded with artists as diverse as Willy Lincoln Center. He has nine As we were going to press tickets were Grammys and has won the Nelson and Kathleen Battles. As of 2006 selling briskly. To get yours, call (814) “Pulitzer Prize for Music” he has made sixteen classical and almost 824 – 3000 or e mail tickets@mercyhurst. for his jazz recordings. twice as many jazz recordings. edu. For More Information: www.jazzerie.com Jazz Erie SAN FRANCISCO’S JazzErie is a com- JAZZ COLLECTIVE munity of music lovers and musicians and, a member- PERFORMS ON SUNDAY, ship organization dedicated to sharing with children, OCTOBER 17, AT 7 PM AT adults and one another D’ANGELO PERFORMING an awareness and love of (l to r. Stefon Harris, Miguel Zenón, Joe Lovano, Robin music, particularly jazz. JazzErie brings ARTS CENTER Eubanks, Matt Penman, Dave Douglas, Renee Rosnes, together people who want to listen to jazz, and Eric Harland ) learn about it, play it and just live it. Launched in 2004, the San Francisco Francisco before embarking on Collective consists of eight players touted tour in well known cultural centers, Check out our website at by the New York Times as “a serious jazz internationally and nationally. www.jazzerie.com for complete band.” The group has been praised for The musicians who make up this band information on current and its innovation in choosing the songs it upcoming events. have individually made their mark in plays, each year offering a fresh list for the jazz world, some have played with 2010-2011 Board of Directors its program. This includes commissioned top notch bands, others have recorded, works. However they do not neglect and still others trained in schools like President...... Dick Thompson recent jazz creations. Manhatten School of Music and Berklee. Vice President...... Ted Ely The group gathers in San Francisco Treasurer...... Rich Giardina West Coast jazz comes East to the before they begin touring to rehearse. D’Angelo Performing Arts Center, Directors Not every jazz band does that! Then Sunday, October 17 at 7PM. Tickets at Paul Bates Charles Lute they test the waters on stage in San 824 – 3000. Shamus Flynn John Marzalek Ed Goebel Scott Meier including Mercyhurst College (the Rob Hoff Liz Scarpelli PRESIDENT’S Charles Joy Patricia Tellers Kathy Kousins concert and workshop) Al Lubiejewski Mary E. Watson MESSAGE and Jazz FM for a concert still under Michael Leal Allen Zurcher development. Then there have been the By Dick Thompson Past Presidents efforts of JazzErie educators and public David F. Van Amburg 1994-1995 I am pleased school teachers who plan and carry out (Founding President) to report that our excellent children’s educational Atty. Al Lubiejewski 1995-1997 since my last programs, funded by the Schuster Virginia M. Pelkowski 1997-1999 message, Grant in lower grades, and high school R. Patrick Rodgers 1999-2002 JazzErie’s programs in the spring. Plus volunteers Steve Eidell 2002-2003 financial who produce our newsletter and lead the Tom McLaren 2003-2005 situation has JazzErie Discussion group. Carl Hultman 2005-2008 substantially Finally, it reflects the contributions Ed Goebel 2008-2010 improved. This of members like you, who renew their JazzErie Notes is published in jazz didn’t just happen. It reflects many JazzErie memberships each year, and performance months by JazzErie which is hours of hard work by Board, Committee new members who join JazzErie. Please a subsidiary organization of the Erie Art members and friends of JazzErie who help JazzErie maintain its lively presence Museum, a nonprofit organization. made the Jazz & Walk our most in our community by joining today if you JazzErie Notes successful ever (also thanks to the haven’t already done so! If you have Editor - Tom McLaren weather,) the generosity of donors, comments or suggestions, or would like published by including Nick Scott, who let us use his to help with our activities, please email The Erie Art Museum for JazzErie printed by formidable yacht for our Sunset Jazz me at [email protected]. PIP Printing West Cruise (again, great weather,) and the (Yes, that’s a “q” as in question.) 2827 West 26th St. • Erie, PA 16506 many others who supported these events. Deadline is the 15th of each month. Thanks also to our ongoing sources of JazzErie is a grateful Send articles to: support: ArtsErie and the PA Council on recipient of support [email protected] the Arts, and to the Erie Art Museum. or Box 8833, Erie, PA 16505 from the Arts Council Our improved position also reflects the of Erie. help of co-sponsors of upcoming events, Page 2 JazzErie Notes JAZZERIE CONCERT SEASON 2010-2011 By Dick Thompson

JazzErie’s concert season is taking announcements! The concert will begin • Singers’ Night Concert in April, 2011, shape with two major performance dates at 8:00 PM, with a special rate for dinner co-sponsored with Jazz FM (88.5 secured, and more on the way. As in and the show for JazzErie members. FM,) recent years, we will feature a mix of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • An innovative Special Concert by visiting major artists and area talent. On Friday, February 11, JazzErie will regional artists (remember last year’s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • bring composer/arranger/singer Kathy outstanding Composers’ Night?) Friday, Kosins for a full day of workshops and November 12 performances. The day will begin with – The Tony an open workshop, Grey Project, primarily for high featuring school and college international students, but open to six-string bass others, culminating in star Tony Grey with his touring band, a 1:00 PM Student will open our ears to truly contemporary Concert, featuring jazz. The concert will be held at 8:00 PM students, Kosins • Next Generation Concert, Tuesday, at Walker Recital Hall, Mercyhurst and the Mercyhurst May 24, 2011, featuring area high College. Tickets are $20 for General College Big Band. The Workshop and school jazz bands. Admission, $15 for JazzErie members, Student Concert will be held at Walker Information will be posted in the and $5 for students. Recital Hall, Mercyhurst College, and newsletter and on JazzErie’s website, Many of you may already be will be free. www.jazzerie.com, as final arrangements familiar with Grey’s history: born in That evening, February 11, at for each event are secured. Performance Newcastle, England in 1975, Grey 8:00 PM Kosins will present a public Committee Chair Allen Zurcher and fractured his spine in an auto accident concert at the Mary D’Angelo Center a strong committee composed of Joe when he 18. During his recovery Auditorium, accompanied by the Dorris, Ken Gamble, Rob Hoff and he began playing electric bass under the Mercyhurst College Big Band and an Tony Stefanelli have produced this fine tutelage of his uncle, John McLaughlin. ensemble of local musicians. There program. He subsequently won a scholarship will be an admission fee for the evening to Berklee, toured with the pop band concert. BOBBY MILITELLO “Bliss,” then completed Berklee, winning Kosins, a Detroit native, began APPEARS AT MATTHEW’S TRATTORIA, the school’s “Outstanding Performer” her career as a session singer, SATURDAY, SEPT 18, 9PM TO MIDNIGHT award. He went on to perform with some moved into jazz in the ‘90’s as a writer Bobby Militello is known for his of the world’s greatest: , and arranger for J.C. Heard and Nelson musicianship and the company he keeps: , , , Riddle, and has produced three CD’s Dave Brubeck, Maynard Ferguson, , and as a singer/leader. She was awarded and the Buffalo Philharmonic! Born in many others. He toured the world for Jazz Composer of the Year honors by Buffalo (1950), he started with private the Michigan Council for the Arts; three years with piano phenom Hiromi sax lessons at age 16 which prepared him has performed with many outstanding before settling in Girard with his wife. to begin playing with the Buffalo State Grey’s bandmates for the JazzErie jazz musicians. Says producer Don College Big Band. Later he moved on gig have yet to be named, but he has a Was: “Kathy Kosins is one of the finest to baritone sax and flute with Maynard strong team to choose from, including singers in the world.” Closer to home, Ferguson. Then played tenor sax for Doc Romain Collin -- keyboards, John Mercyhurst Jazz Ensemble Director Scott Severinson on the “Tonight Show” And Shannon – guitar, U. Shrinivas – Meier promises: “It will be a great show. flute and alto sax with the Dave Brubeck mandolin, Gregoire Maret – harmonica, Kosins is an excellent performer and Quartet, 1982 – 2006. He has performed Deantoni Parks – drums, and others. teacher, and has been wonderful to work with Doc Severinson and the Buffalo with.” • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Philharmonic Orchestra plus other • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wednesday, December 29 – symphony orchestras here and abroad. And he still had time to record albums JazzErie’s Annual Holiday Party at Rounding out the JazzErie season: like “BobbyM Blow” for Motown plus the Ambassador Conference Center, • Workshop “Heart and Soul,” “Easy To Love,” and on Peach Street south of Highway 90 by baritone “Straight Ahead.” will feature a major artist, still to be saxophonist Claire There is a $5 charge for this special confirmed. Stay tuned for upcoming Daly , Nov. 6 (time and venue TBA,) appearance.

Issue No. 183 Page 3 The THE BREWERIE VOLUNTEERS at UNION STATION By Chuck Joy Jazz Line 123 West 14th St. • 454-2200 BAY BREEZE LOUNGE Blues Day www.jazzerie.com is our good news day 25 East 10th St. Schedules below reflect information available at baby, we get to be volunteers the time of publication, and are subject to change. 1st Friday of every month - Mary Alice Brown Call club or sponsoring organization to confirm. For additional sources on about upcoming events for JazzErie at the Jazz by the week, consult ERI Jams online magazine MATTHEW’S TRATTORIA and Blues Festival, hot dog! at www.erijams.com, or Spotlight, the weekly 153 E. 13th St. • 459-6458 • 7-10pm entertainment magazine in the (Thursday) Erie so they descended Times News . Friday – 7-10 PM (except 9/18) husband and wife, toward stageleft while the music paused Sept 3 Joe Dorris/Tony Grey ROMOLO CHOCOLATES to come back ever stronger 1525 W 8th St. • 452-1933 Sept 10 Mary Alice Brown from the changing of the guard

Sept 17 – Joe Dorris/Frank Singer SCOTTY’S JAZZ CLUB black night bright afternoon 301 German St. • 459-3800 Sept 18, Saturday, 9 to Midnight dancefloor grassland wet with beer Saxaphonist Bobby Militello of the mojo working, fingers bending strings Call the club for current bookings. Dave Brubeck Quartet the blues, the blues is all you need the blues is why we’re here COLONY PUB & GRILLE Sept 24 – Frank Singer and Friends Oct 16 – Guitarist Joshua Breakstone we cut our deals, with the devil 2670 West 8th St. • 838-2162 with ourselves, attempt to play Colony Jazz Trio 7-10PM Thursday: the hand we’re dealt, sometimes we win Howard Hamme, Harry Jacobson, and CONCERTS sometimes we lose, but every day Carl Alanakian every day we have the blues & AREA EVENTS JAZZ AT CHAUTAUQUA doctor, lawyer, indian chief NELSON’S TAVERN be sure to get enough to eat 1033 State St. • 454-4300 Reservations at the Athenaeum Hotel - our concessions manage several cool sorts of food (800) 821-1881 ALTO CUCINA try a gyro with your blues September 16-19, 2010 (13th Season) 3531 West Lake Road • 835-3900 our blues, his wife, thinking Wednesdays, Sam Hyman Return of well known jazz musicians the next morning Athanaeum Hotel, Chautauqua two cups for tea, steeping Institution, More information at today might be nice too DOCKSIDER Sunday is Jazz Day 1015 State St. • 454-9700 AlleghenyJazz.Com Live music every weekend call for details. PITTSBURGH The “Jazz Cruise” was a great success…Jazz Erie Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, 1815 is grateful to Nick Scott La BELLA BISTRO Metropolitan St., Pittsburgh, PA 15233. 802 W. 18th • 456-2244 BYOB and those who supported Call 412/322-0800 or visit JazzErie by attending the Reservations Encouraged www.mcgjazz.com. cruise Thursdays, 6:30-9:30PM Pittsburgh Jazz Society Sept 16 Joe Dorris & Frank Singer www.pittsburghjazz.org Sept 23 Tony Grey & Joel Polacci CLEVELAND Sept 30 Marty O’Conner For information on events in the Cleveland area go to: www.wruw.org and click on Northeast Ohio Jazz Calendar Nighttown Restaurant, go to www.nighttowncleveland.com.

Page 4 JazzErie Notes Bartz, Carter, Cobb and others MORELLO JAZZERIE joined by Indian musicians. Rich By Rob Hoff instrumental textures and inspired Well I used to watch Morello DISCUSSION GROUP playing. “All Blues” in 5/4 time. watch him playing on his drums By Charles Ventrello Jim Metzler contrasts alto see him conquer foreign signatures sax styles with excerpts from until his soul was numb. Lou Donaldson and Lee Konitz. Caught him burning up at Newport The tunes are “Roccus” and “Subconcious-Lee.” The Gordon in a cruel world of his own, Family, a compilation from the heard him follow Dave’s piano and “Debut” Collection, Charlie drive Desmond’s saxophone Mingus’ attempt to introduce new His magic sticks talent. The Gordons anticipate fly nimble As we presently have more meetings Manhattan Transfer and Lambert, on a than publication dates and we function Hendricks and Ross. cool staccato cymbal peripherally as source for jazz Don Schwab-Steve Turre, a 2004 as he robs recordings, I’ll need to be brief by listing recording by Rudy VanGelder. Turre a bit of Cuba the contributor, artist, followed by a few assembles top sidemen to interpret the details. music of Roland Kirk. Kirk’s gorgeous and some ballad, “Stepping Into Beaurty” is worth Tanganyika too Charles Ventrello: T.S. Monk, “Monk on Monk.” Large ensembles averaging the album price. Dave Grusin (“All Star But God, one night I found him ten splendid players interpreting the Big Band, 1993, Tokyo”) On the tune just agoin all alone works of Monk, the elder. Ahmad “Blues For Howard” top-notch Grusin, found him cracking out a rim-shot beat Jamal, “Poinciana.” A collection of Tom Scott and John Patitucci strut their with sticks as white as bone twelve classic works recorded 1951- trademark “right stuff.” Got the rhythm, got the rhythm 1955. Jamal never ages. Don Swift-”Best of the Jazz got in chargin through my brain Al Lubiejewski: George Khan, Crusaders,” With tunes like”Scratch” this gotta put it down on calf-skin “Secrets of the Jazz Ghetto.” Pianist group with their robust funk,and rock fusion rhythms not only paid the rent but ‘fore it knocks all time insane. Kahn, finds a rich ensemble of west introduced a whole lot of “rockheads” Got the rhythm coast horns to recreate the “Blue Note” sound. Cory Weeds, “The Many to highly improvised jazz. Don Sickler, got the rhythm Deeds.” Saxophonist Weeds owns a “Night Watch.” Sickler, a fine trumpeter whether God or Vancouver jazz club and recording label and one of the best arrangers in jazz, demon given - and finds inspiration with the music of assembles top players: Carl Fontana, So here I go Horace Silver. Gary Smulyan, Bobby Porcelli, Ralph Moore et al for nine tracks of no just flying Ken Garnble: Cannonball Adderley, nonsense wailing. in that cruel “Rufus Still Skinned.” From a 1969 world of my own concert in Paris, the quintet plays Joe Herk Heath-Ben Webster. a Jazz Zawinul’s “Rumplestiltskin.” Another Masters Series Collection. Accompanied gem from the fertile talent of Zawinul by Kenny Drew the elder on piano, played by jazz masters. Webster, hypnotizes with his seductive The winner of tone and expressive phrasing. “Stormy Denny Kitchen: Eddie Marshall, two Jazz CD’s Weather” is not going to be rushed or “Holy Mischief.” Marshall has been for the Jazz and become a showcase for flashy technique. drumming for decades with credits Blues Festival A lesson for artists of all media. Poster Contest including Stan Getz, Charlie Mariano, Toshiko Akiyoshi and Dexter Gordon. Our meetings are normally the third is Kathy Thursday of the month, 7:30pm, Erie Art Sahlmann. With tenorman Kenny Brooks this swings hard. A Bob Belden production, Museum Annex, 20 East Fifth St. Info: “Miles From India.” Miles alumni: Charles 866-2731 .

Issue No. 183 Page 5 The History of JazzErie - Episode 2 THE SHOEBOX LETTERS FAULTY MEMORIES OF THE EARLY DAYS OF JAZZERIE By David Van Amburg, weeks and we’ll do a strategic planning But “JazzErie” was descriptive, short, ...first president of JazzErie session.” and to the point. So we had the name! BACK TO THE MEETING Phil’s only response was, “What did Time’s up. See you next month. The Short Version you do? Becky’s going to kill me!” I Episode 3!...Want to comment or ask a went home to work. question? Email David at : 70 folks had met monthly for a few years to form the “Erie Jazz Appreciation Purpose and Goals [email protected] Society. “ Phil Papotnik invited me to the My notes outlined their many desired next meeting, but warned me to keep my goals and dreams. I didn’t put any of my REQUEST FOR mouth shut. “You don’t have the time for vision into the mix. another project, and I don’t want Becky I drafted the by-laws to give the group PROPOSALS: (the very patient Mrs. VanAmburg) mad a touchstone for reference. They would Seeking creative ideas from at me for getting you involved.” need to return to them to clarify purposes LOCAL AND REGIONAL Ideas Are Fun and scope of activities. JAZZ MUSICIANS Since 1970, I’ve watched Phil set Bylaws need to be crafted correctly, Proposals due Oct. 31 aside his music to build Raven Sound because if you incorporate and become into one of the most respected sound tax exempt, then end up doing things JazzErie’s performance committee reinforcement companies in the U.S., beyond their scope, the IRS can rescind is again seeking proposals from local quietly helping your tax exemption. Not good. and regional jazz musicians for original others every day. concerts for the Fall, 2010 – Spring 2011 Practical Considerations For him, I’d do concert season. You have until October anything. So we The logical option was to create a 31 to submit your proposal. Please send us a brief description of the concert you went. free-standing 501-c-3 non-profit. This would require state incorporation (a few would like to present, tentative names of There were no weeks and a few hundred dollars), an other musicians involved, and an estimate leaders. Floyd IRS tax exemption (6 months and a few of cost for the concert. Estimated Williams had passed on. His wife, cost should include musicians’ pay for thousand dollars), and an annual financial Liz continued the summer concert at the concert and may include one paid audit, event insurance, etc.). However, their home for many years, but Floyd’s rehearsal, plus any special equipment I didn’t see the folks from the meeting fire was extinguished. John Vanco needed (not including sound which will providing the $2,000+ ante to jump start just wanted to support music in our be provided by JazzErie.) the organization. community. Charles Ventrello really • The concert should have some kind of wanted to play music. So who was going The Erie Art Museum had temporarily theme. to take charge? sheltered the Roadhouse Theater and • A concert may also contain verbal or other start-ups over the years; so John About 40 of the “organizers” spanned pictorial information, presented in an Vanco agreed that EAM would help the globe with their ideas and goals for informative and entertaining style. at no charge for a 1-2 years until, with the organization. I took notes and stayed • Proposals should be well thought out, meeting space, financial audits, and event quiet - for a while. After the first hour, not just tunes that a band may have insurance riders. Cool, the founders the dog started chasing its tail and the performed at some time. would have the best of all worlds, and comments got repetitious. I got bored and could focus on creating live music and • Thought should be given to topics and/ fidgeted. Phil looked concerned. members. or presentations which would be of To me this should be a “simple” interest to the local community. Sixteen years later, you all are still case of strategic planning followed by • These concerts should not be a “music under the EAM umbrella. I hope you are implementation and marketing. So I as usual” performance. Criteria thanking John and the EAM board every raised my hand. Phil moaned. I offered will include quality, originality and year. my thought. The unanimous response feasibility. was “Great, when can you do it?” Branding Proposals should be sent by mail to: JazzErie, P.O. Box 8833, Erie, PA 16505, I had walked into the quicksand, eyes The group’s name was a critical or by email to twofiveone@hotmail. wide open. I quickly calculated it would marketing issue. There was no advertising budget. No one would get com. Proposals must be postmarked by take me 60 hours to develop everything Oct. 31, 2010. For more information excited about, or remember, the “Erie they needed, and I could juggle my client contact Allen Zurcher at 864-4640 or Jazz Appreciation Society”. work to do it. I replied, “Come back in 2 [email protected].

Page 6 JazzErie Notes This project was supported by the Pennsylvania Jazz JAZZ-FM Council on the Arts, a state agency, through its regional On The Radio (88.5 & 104.9) arts funding partnership, Mercyhurst College Pennsylvania Partners in the WQLN FM (91.3) “Erie’s Jazz Station” Arts (PPA). State funding The Source for Jazz for the arts depends upon an www.erieradio.com annual appropriation by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Monday thru Thursday Monday-Friday 6-10AM and and support from the National Monday-Thursday 3-6PM Endowment for the Arts, a federal 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Helen Wigger agency. PPA is administered in Jazz Flight - Rob Hoff this region by the Arts Council Friday Monday-Friday 10AM-2PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Jeff Fox Bop‘n the Blues - Al Lubiejewski JAZZERIE THANKS THE 10:00 PM - Midnight Monday-Friday FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS Deep Blue - Jason Gibbs 6PM to 2AM Tony Mowed FOR THEIR SUPPORT Saturday Monday 2PM “Jazz at Lincoln Gannon University, 109 University 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Center” with Wynton Marsalis Square. Saturday Swing Session MacDonald, Illig, Jones and -Bill Garts Tuesday 2PM “Jazz Profiles” Britton, Attorneys, 100 State Street, 11:00 PM - 1:00 AM with Nancy Wilson Suite 700. Lush Life - Aubrey Dillon Glenwood Beer, 2177 W. Grandview Wednesday 2PM and Sunday Boulevard. Sunday 7PM “Night Lights” Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts with David Brent Johnson Center, Mercyhurst College. 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Erie Art Museum, 411 State Street. Riverwalk - (Network) Wednesday 3PM Glass Growers Gallery, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM “Jazz At The Hurst” with 10 E. 5th Street. Mercyhurst College Students World of Music, “Jazz, Ballads & Blues” 1355 W. 26th Street. with Al Lubiejewski Thursday 2-4PM “Jazz Froess Pianos and Keyboards, 2558 9:00 – 10:00 PM Variations” with Tonia King W. 8th Street. Sunday Night Jazz - Romolo Chocolates, Phil Atteberry Friday 3-6PM “Everything 1525 W. 8th Street. 10:00 – 11:00 PM Jazz” with Bob Protzman Lynch Music, Rte. 9 & Rte. 20, Fairview. The Third Set - Gary Finney Saturday 8AM Erie Book Store, 137 E. 13th Street. 11:00 – 12:00 PM “Latin Jazz Perspective” Raven Sound, 2617 Peach Street. Jazz Cruise - Kathy Carducci with Tony Vasquez Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro CLASSY 100 Saturday 1-3PM “Jazz Deluxe” Penn State Erie, The Behrend with John Pizzarelli College, Wesleyville WXKC-FM (99.9) Lake Erie Fanfare, 1218 E. 38th St. Saturday Sunday Coors Beer 3PM-Midnight Scott Hanley Scott Enterprises/Ambassador 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Center, 8040 Peach Street Jazz Tracks Sunday 1-2PM “Jazz Scene” with Jake Longwell East Erie Turners Club, 829 Parade Street. WRIE-AM (1260) Sunday 2PM-7PM Mercyhurst College, 501 E 38th St. Bob Studebaker Second Hand Rose, 351 W 26th St. Sunday Frank Corapi 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Sunday 8PM RockErie Big Band Jump “European Jazz Stage” Builder’s Hardware Sunday 9PM “Jazz Odyssey” 2002 W. 16th Street with Chris Kuborn

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