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The Monthly Newsletter of JazzErie August 2009 Vol. 15, Issue. 8

15 Years Serving the Community VARIETY, WORLD MUSIC THEMES IN ART MUSEUM BLUES & JAZZ FEST Tops, with ART MUSEUM BLUES & special guest Lurrie Bell JAZZ FEST SCHEDULE (pictured) at 6:00 PM, Saturday, August 1 and blues 12 PM The Barnstormers featuring singer Ronnie the Rock Candy Cloggers Baker Borrks in the headline slot at 8:00 PM. Brooks, on guitar and vocals, will be 2 PM Dollar Bill & the Spare accompanied by Steve Nixon – keyboards, Change C.J. Tucker – drums and Carlton Armstrong – bass guitar. 4 PM Sturgis & the Electric Assassins Sunday, traditionally the “Jazz” day at the festival, begins with three local jazz- 6 PM Nick Moss & the Flip Tops, related groups, and ends with two artists with special guest Lurrie whose credentials rest more comfortably Bell in world music than in jazz: At 8 PM Ronnie Baker Brooks 6:00 PM singer Tessa Souter, whose Jamaican Sunday, August 2 heritage is 12 PM Carl Hultman & Jazz Even more than usual, the Erie Art reflected in her Friends, with Barb Schwartz Museum’s annual Blues & Jazz Festival vocal style will at Frontier Park on Saturday and Sunday, hold forth with 2 PM Valerie Horton Brown August 1 & 2, displays a panoply of her quartet, Project musical styles. The Festival leads off Jason Ennis 4 PM Katie Chriest & with a traditional music group, the – guitar, Gary the Heliotropes Barnstormers featuring the Rock Candy Wang – bass and Conor Meechan – drums. Cloggers at noon on Saturday. Souter goes from Erie to the Blue Note in 6 PM Tessa Souter Quartet From that start, the first “Blues” NYC, for a CD release party. day of the Festival proceeds in a more At 8:00 PM, the Festival presents 8 PM Elaine & Susal Hoffman mainstream direction, ending with a Elaine and Susan Hoffman Watts and Watts and the Fabulous Chicago blues band, Nick Moss and the the Fabulous Shpielkehs, a klezner band. Shpielkehs Flip continued on pg. 2.... For More Information: www.jazzerie.com Klezmer is an acquired taste – except for to more contemporary sounds – linked by Jazz Erie those raised on Eastern European Jewish a common thread of accessibility. dance music – combining elements of Valerie Brown JazzErie is a com- polkas, mazurkas, and other dances. For munity of music lovers and grew up in Erie Elaine and daughter Susan it is a family musicians and, a member- and became ship organization dedicated tradition of three generations. Elaine, a part of Erie’s to sharing with children, drummer, graduated from Curtis Institute musical tradition adults and one another in Philadelphia and in 2007 was named at age seven an awareness and love of a “National Heritage Fellow” by the as one of the music, particularly jazz. JazzErie brings National Endowment for the Arts. Horton Sisters. together people who want to listen to jazz, After a career learn about it, play it and just live it. LOCAL MUSICIANS DRESS UP BLUES & JAZZ FEST in gospel, soul and blues music, Check out our website at In keeping with the Festival’s character which took her www.jazzerie.com for complete of diversity, local groups presented this to L.A. and information on current and year will include: upcoming events. later Europe as a backup singer for “Dollar” Bill Crissman, a long-time, many famous artists and soloist, she 2009-2010 Board of Directors committed returned to Erie to raise her family, blues musician, and is again becoming part of Erie’s President...... Ed Goebel originated his musical life. In this performance she Vice President...... Ted Ely band while living will be joined by guitarist Frank Singer, Treasurer...... Liz Scarpelli in Nashville, saxophonist Phil Popotnik, bassist Dave Directors TN. After Blaetz, keyboardist Duane “Rusty” Robb Hoff Charles Lute moving back to Jackson, drummer Norby Gavin, and Al Lubiejewski John Marzalek Erie ten years percussionists Ron “Preach” Williams Carl Hultman Allen Zurcher ago, Crissman and Ringo Brill. Mary Watson Dick Thompson sought out The eclectic theme continues with this John Kytic Paul Bates local musicians and revived the “Spare local band which J. Carter Rowland Shamus Flynn Change” with compatriots John Dreyer Rich Giardina Charles Joy blends jazz, on drums and Larry Burr on bass. Marilyn Renkes Pat Tellers folk and funk

Past Presidents traditions with David F. Van Amburg 1994-1995 creatively found (Founding President) sounds to make a Atty. Al Lubiejewski 1995-1997 kind of original, informed, Virginia M. Pelkowski 1997-1999 delicious stew. R. Patrick Rodgers 1999-2002 Some songs Steve Eidell 2002-2003 are originals, Tom McLaren 2003-2005 some rearranged Carl Hultman 2005-2008 Long grounded in bluegrass and standards. Conceptually open, country traditions, Hultman’s bluegrass/ harmonically sophisticated, the group JazzErie Notes is published monthly by JazzErie which is a subsidiary pop band, “Generic Grass” is a local eludes classification. Personnel are Katie organization of the Erie Art Museum, staple. A few years ago, Carl developed Chriest – vocals, guitar, Sheldon Peterson a nonprofit organization. his long-standing interest in jazz into – guitar, backup vocals, Dave Blaetz – a band which joined vocalist Barb bass and Alan Chafee – percussion. JazzErie Notes Schwartz and his own guitar and vocal Editor - Dick Thompson skills with reedist Dave Callaghan and This project was supported by the Pennsylvania published by Council on the Arts, a state agency, through its The Erie Art Museum for JazzErie bassist Dick Thompson. This group, regional arts funding partnership, printed by joined by drummer Jerry Dedad, presents Pennsylvania Partners in the PIP Printing West an array of tunes and styles from the ‘40’s Arts (PPA). State funding for the arts depends upon an 2827 West 26th St. • Erie, PA 16506 annual appropriation by the Deadline is the 15th of each month. JazzErie is a grateful Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Send articles to: and support from the National recipient of support Endowment for the Arts, a federal [email protected] from the Arts Council agency. PPA is administered in or Box 8833, Erie, PA 16505 this region by the Arts Council of Erie. of Erie.

Page 2 JazzErie Notes JAZZERIE JAZZERIE PRESIDENT’S PERFORMANCE CALENDAR, MESSAGE 2009-2010 by Ed Goebel Some details MEMBERSHIPS ARE CRUCIAL missing, but the Each JazzErie member has received following events are a membership renewal notice, plus a confirmed. reminder if a renewal wasn’t received. Your renewal is especially important now Sat., Oct. 2 SPECIAL AUGUST JAZZ FM since JazzErie probably won’t receive its Jazz Violinist PROGRAMS usual $2,000 grant from the PA Council Regina Carter and Summer means jazz and that is on the Arts, which is state funded, due to ensemble, Mery the state budget crisis. D’Angelo Center, exactly what 88.5 JAZZ FM will provide with four radio specials this month. To help keep jazz alive in Erie we Mercyhurst College. Co-sponsored need not only each JazzErie member’s by JazzErie. Members will receive a Benny Goodman Centennial renewal, but also new memberships discounted ticket price. Evening concert. Tribute - Monday, August 24 from from each member’s jazz loving friends. Sat., Nov. 7 – Latin percussionist 3-5pm Please do whatever you can to get new Bobby Sanabria with his band, Walker members. The first program is a tribute to Recital Hall, the “King of Swing” Benny Goodman SPECIAL CHAUTAUQUA Mercyhurst CONCERT OFFER College. produced and hosted by Mercyhurst College professor and JazzErie member Two jazz fans can now buy a single Evening. Mr. Brian Sheridan. The show is a tribute Allegheny Jazz at Chautauqua concert Sanabria will of Goodman. The music on the show is ticket, at $300, and split the price so each present a would pay $150. Each jazz fan would workshop for from the recent Mosaic Records CD box attend two of the four concert sessions, students and set, “Classic Columbia and Okeh Benny held at the historic Athenaeum Hotel, and others interested in the afternoon. Goodman Orchestra Sessions 1939- listen to 12 ½ hours of traditional swing- Mon., Dec. 28 – Saxophonist Eric 1958.” style jazz music played by 25-30 of the Alexander and “Goodman quit Victor Records in finest, often-recorded jazz musicians. the High Note 1939, after creating hit after hit. He All-Stars, an Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald signed with and organ quartet, would have felt at home at this concert. worked with legendary producer John Ambassador Hotel The concert sessions are: & Conference Hammond. This show covers how Friday, Sept. 18 5:30 PM – 1:00 AM Center, 8 PM. Goodman dealt with the changing times Saturday, Sept. 19 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM You may order in music,” said Sheridan. 5:30 PM – 1:00 AM dinner before the Jazz: The 1959 Sound - Saturday, Sunday, Sept. 20 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM show. August 29 from 3-4pm One jazz fan can go Friday and The second special on 88.5 JAZZ Sunday and the other on Saturday. March – Singers’ Night. FM is called “Jazz: The 1959 Sound.” Each hears 12 ½ hours of great jazz. It This is a program that is an exploration of obviously works with two couples who April – Special performance by area split two tickets. Call Apryl Seivert musicians. some of the enduring jazz recordings of @ 1-800-821-1881 at the Athenaeum July – Jazz Walk. 1959. The one-hour radio special salutes for tickets or information. The great the 50th anniversary of the landmark Athenaeum buffets, served during the by Miles Davis (Kind of Blue, concert, are extra. Sketches of Spain), All sessions are substantially (Mingus Ah-Um), Dave Brubeck (Time continuous since the 25-30 musicians Out) and others that helped make 1959 split into groups that play one after the Jazz’s greatest year. other without breaks. I hope to see you Continued on page 6...... there.

Issue No. 172 Page 3 ALTO CUCINA Weds., Aug. 19 Chautauqua The 3531 West Lake Road Amphitheater Ball, Dave Stevens Big 835-3900 Band, 8:15 PM. Admission. Jazz Line Sat., Aug. 1 Marilyn Livosky, Sun., Aug. 16 Bemus Point Floating www.jazzerie.com Jim Madden & Stan Stage, Bemus Point, NY. Dave Stevens Bialomizy. Big Band. Time TBA. Schedules below reflect information available at Weds., Aug. 5 Tri This the time of publication, and are subject to change. PITTSBURGH Call club or sponsoring organization to confirm. Sat., Aug. 15 Sam Hyman Band Sat., Aug. 29 The Heliotropes Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, 1815 SCOTTY’S JAZZ CLUB Metropolitan St., Pittsburgh, PA 15233. Call 301 German St. • 459-3800 Every Wednesday evening - Sam Hyman 412/322-0800 or visit www.mcgjazz.com. Live jazz weekends from 10 PM- 1AM. DOCKSIDER MCG has now posted it’s impressive $5 cover. 1015 State St. • 454-9700 lineups for the 2009 – 10 season: Live music every weekend call for EAST ERIE TURNERS details. Oct. 2-3-4 Gary Burton, with Julian 829 Parade St • 452-2546 Lage – guitar and Vadim Nevelovskyi Fri.,Aug 14 John Kytic Trio, CONCERTS – . A “Next Generation” band featuring Diane Davies & & AREA EVENTS with the vibes master. Joe Salorio 7:30-10.30 PM ERIE Nov, 7-8 Herb Alpert & band, with THE BREWERIE See Erie Summerlong Jazz Festival for wife Lani Hall, vocals. American & additional Erie area events. Brazilian music. at UNION STATION Fri., Aug. 7 7:00 PM Gene Leone & Nov. 13 Guitar wizard Stanley 123 West 14th St. • 454-2200 the Spa Quintet. Italian Festival, St. Jordan with ukulele wizard Jake Music from 9 PM - Midnight or 1 AM Paul’s Catholic Church, 16th & Walnut. Shimabukuro. Sat., Aug. 8 String Theory Tues, Aug. 18 Dave Stevens Big Band Dec. 12 Regina Carter’s Reverse Fri., Aug. 14 Dollar Bill & with Helen Welch, Liberty Park, Eight Thread. Music of Africa, Mali & the Spare Change Great Tuesdays Concert. Senegal. Sat., Aug. 15 Jake’s Blues Fri., Aug. 28 Charles Ventrello Band, Fri., Aug. 21 Duke Sherman Band Goodell Gardens, Edinboro (Rte. 6N), Dec. 13 Chris Botti, Holiday music Thu., Aug. 27 Ahimsa Beat, Steve 7 – 8:30 PM. program. Trohoske & Frank Singer TITUSVILLE Dec. 19 ’s Beggar’s Aug. 27, 28, 29 Arts & Drafts Fest. Holiday, with the Opera Theater of 20 bands, 5 PM - closing. MONDAY NIGHT CONCERTS Pittsburgh. Mon., Aug. 4 Carl Olson & Friends CEVICHE ON THE BAY Artists in 2010 will include David Mon., Aug. 11 Bill Beggs Big Band Sanborn, Bob James, McCoy Tyner, Perry’s Landing & Marina on Bayfront 459-3177 MEADVILLE Lionel Loueke Trio & the Gretchen Parlato Band, Ahmad Jamal and Weds. Aug. 5 Mike Ohm & Bosco’s Restaurant & Bar continues to Paquito D’Rivera’s Funk Tango Frank Singer offer a Jazz Jam every Tuesday, 8 – 11 Quintet. Weds., Aug. 12 Dan Hallett & PM. Musicians are encouraged to sit Dick Thompson in. For more information, contact Dan BNY Mellon Jazz presents a series of Hallett 814/336-1580. Weds. Aug. 19 Joe Dorris FREE Tuesday evening concerts by top- Sat., Aug. 15 Reach, Dan Hallett, Sean Weds., Aug. 26 Julio Quezada ranked area musicians at the downtown Damico, Dave Perry. Mardi Gras Café, Agnes R. Katz Plaza, 5 – 7:00 PM Market St., 1 – 3:00 PM . COLONY PUB & GRILLE Aug. 4 Tim Stevens & Friends 2670 West 8th St. • 838-2162 CHAUTAUQUA, NY Aug. 11 Jevon Rushton Group See President’s Message, page 2, for Live jazz every Thursday: more information about the Allegheny Aug. 18 Don Aliquo, Sr. & Don Colony Club House Trio featuring Jazz Society’s Jazz at Chautauqua Aliquo, Jr. Gene Leone concerts. Contact Apryl Seivert at 1-800-821-1881 (Athenaeum Hotel for Aug. 25 Kenia Page 4 information, tickets. JazzErie Notes CLEVELAND a second selection for JAZZERIE us. This CD contains Nighttown Restaurant,12387 Cedar two big bands and is Rd., Cleveland Hts., OH 216/795-0550 DISCUSSION GROUP from the “Collectibles” www.nighttowncleveland.com. series. The bands of · Bassist Tom Knific Quartet featuring June 18, 2009 Stanley Wilson and Skip vocalist Taylor O’Connell. Sat., Aug. 8 Martin revive pieces at 8 PM $10. which transport you back · Saxophonist Howie Smith, with Bill to Rainbow Gardens Ransom & David Thomas Organ Trio. when you were twenty Sat., Aug 15 at 8 PM $10. three years old and so hip. Wilson’s “M Squid Big names scheduled for August: Theme” is a blast from · Terence Blanchard Quintet. Aug. 18 the past. & 19 (Tues. & Weds.), 7 and 9 PM, $30 Jim Metzler picks cover. by Charles Ventrello two for us now, the first · Mose Allison, with David Morgan, by Monty Alexander who, I believe, is Perhaps you know her better as bass & Roy King, drums. Aug. 28 & 29 ill represented by jazz radio. Monty can (Fri. & Sat.), 8 and 10 PM, $20 cover. “Muffyn,” however, she has for some do it all: technique, feel, interpretation, time assumed her real identity as Kayle’ swing, and he is OTHER CLEVELAND AREA EVENTS: Brecher and she is absolutely not a very sensitive like your yet-another-average female For more information on Cleveland jazz accompanist. events, go to jazzcalender@roadrunner. vocalist. Kayle’ is a complete musician His take on “In com. who composes, writes lyrics, arranges The Wee Small and vocalizes with skill, imagination, Hours of the Want your upcoming performance creativity and verve. From her fourth or special events listed in Jazz Line? Morning” is CD, “Spy Music,” we listen to the artistically spare Contact me at 814/734-4344 or title work of the same name written by and sensitive. [email protected]. regional guitarist Sheldon Peterson, with The immediately Information must be received by the 15th words by Kayle’. Mature, intelligent recognizable of the month preceding publication (Aug. and engaging, the CD’s eleven selections 15th for the Sept. issue). are drawn from standards and originals of Johnny Hodges is heard next. It is -Dick Thompson, ed. performed by superlative musicians. impossible to imagine the Ellington Check out “Penchant Four Records,” band without that sound produced by the breckerjazz,com. sleepy-eyed gentleman who never looked Setting an emphatic groove is at the music, and “Prelude to a Kiss” is a trombone “soul-man” Phil Ranelin. perfect vehicle for the velvet tone. Heading up a nine piece ensemble with To conclude the evening, Al guests including Pharoah Sanders, Lubiejewski returns with Pittsburgh Michael Session and Wendell Harrison organist Gene Ludwig. Gene is on the the result is a no-nonsense, put-it-in-the- Hammond B-3 with Bob DeVos at the pocket date. Thanks to Al Lubiejewski guitar and Billy James on drums. Three for this 2004 recording from Wide Hive of the “burg’s” finest cook on Stanley Records. Turrentine’s “Sugar.” To say it again, Saxophonist Chris Creek is a first tier how cool is that? New York player who trained at Webster Join us next time at the Erie Art U. and Berklee and performs impressively Museum Annex, 20 East Fifth St., on “So It Seems,” an almost Latin rhythm Thursday, August 20, 7:30 PM. Great with lyrical, winding melodies over a recorded jazz, latest music news and double-time feel. Brad Meldau and stimulating discussion. Kurt Rosenwinkel are in the band. How cool is that? Denny Kitchen chooses

Issue No. 172 Page 5 August 10: Sound of Summer Music 7:30 – 8:40 PM Breeze Band 2009 Series 9:00 – 10:30 PM Ron Jarosz & the SCHEDULE: 7:00 – 8:00 PM Gem City Jazz Vehicle Ensemble. Curry/Schell Apartments. Sat., August 15 7:00 – 8:00 PM Dixie Doodlers. Jazz Stage/Gazebo in Perry Square Soldiers & Sailors Home. 1:00 – 2:00 PM Acoustics with Tony & August 14 & 15: Celebrate Erie Brian A celebration in downtown Erie featuring July 16 – August 13: 2:30 – 4:00 PM Gene Stovall & the music, food and entertainment. More jazz Audible Arts at the Arboretum, Frontier Park & blues talent this year! 4:30 – 6:00 PM Gem City Jazz The Thursday night 7:00 PM concert Fri., August 14 series will be featuring jazz. Watch for Ensemble announcements of the jazz concerts. Main Stage 6:30 – 8:00 PM Steve Trohoske Jazz August 1 & 2: Erie Art Museum Blues 5:15 – 6:30 PM Duke Sherman Band Duo and Jazz Festival, Frontier Park. 7:00 – 8:30 PM Valerie Horton Brown Sun., August 16 The 16th Annual Erie Art Museum Blues Project Jazz Stage/Gazebo in Perry Square & Jazz Festival offers two days of great 9:00 – 10:30 PM Boogie Wonder Band 12:00 – 1:00 PM La Nova music in a beautiful, family-friendly Jazz Stage/Gazebo in Perry Square outdoor setting, and it’s all free. Ten 1:00 – 2:30 PM Eric Brewer & Friends acts and workshops over the two days 5:00 – 6:30 PM Carl Hultman & Jazz 3:00 – 4:30 PM Tri This open with a Family/Children’s event Friends 5:00 – 6:30 PM The Heliotropes on Saturday at noon, followed by an 7:00 – 8:30 PM AZQ with Allen assortment of jazz, blues and related Zurcher September 17: music. Bring your blanket and chairs and 11th & State St. Pennsylvania Soldiers & Sailors Home enjoy the day. Concert Series. 6:00 – 7:10 PM Thin Blue Line See article, page 1 of this newsletter.. 1:00 – 3:00 PM Haener Brothers Big Band.

There’s no real way to tell why a August 30th and run through November record captures the imagination and 22nd. This show doesn’t skip a beat attention of the world. Some do, some with vocalist Bobby McFerrin, composer don’t. Miles Davis constantly recorded Maria Schneider, songwriter Wouter music, and almost all of it added to his Hamel, and the big B3 sound of Mona popularity and critical acclaim. But over Lisa Overdrive. Vocalist Lilian Vieira the years, Kind Of Blue found a larger reawakens the Somba Soul of the 70’s and larger audience. Soon enough, it and big bands Metropole Orchestra, The became the best selling Jazz of all Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw and time. The Dutch Jazz Orchestra bring back the Continued from page 3... Through the host Josh Jackson noise. Miles Davis: Kind Of Blue - and interviews with musicians Herbie Archive performances from pianist Sunday, August 30 from 7-8pm Hancock, Jimmy Cobb, Jackie McLean, Bill Evans and tenor man Stan Getz If you are a Miles Davis fan, you David Amram and others, you will hear transport us back in time and then we will want to tune-in to this one-hour the story of the making of Kind Of Blue, flash forward to hear from the young special that explores the creation and as well as the lasting impact of this names, like Rik Mol wail on his trumpet impact of Miles Davis’ album Kind of classic Jazz staple. and Wolfert Brederode dance across the Blue. On two days in the spring of 1959, European Jazz Stage - Sunday keys. Full of names you’ll know and after a string of critically acclaimed and Nights from 8-9pm names you’ll want to know, European successful albums, Miles Davis recorded Jazz Stage ’09 sets the summer at a Finally, 88.5 JAZZ FM will what would become Kind Of Blue. sizzling pace. introduce a new radio series. European Nothing would ever be the same – for Jazz Stage 2009 is a 13 part series Jazz or for Miles Davis. hosted by Daniel Frankl and will begin

Page 6 JazzErie Notes Saturday, 3 PM – Midnight: Jazz JAZZ-FM Scott Hanley, long-time public (88.5 & 104.9) radio activist, reporter and director, On The Radio jazz buff Hanley also performs as a Mercyhurst College trombonist & ensemble vocalist. WQLN FM (91.3) www.erieradio.com The Source for Jazz Programs hosted by nationally Saturday and Sunday, 3 PM – known figures. midnight: Bob Studebaker, also Monday thru Thursday from Pittsburgh. Active in public Mondays, 2 PM – “Jazz at Lincoln radio since 1980. Teaches “History 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM Center” with Wynton Marsalis of Jazz” at Carnegie Mellon’s Jazz Flight - Rob Hoff Tuesdays, 2 PM – “Jazz Profiles” Academy for Lifetime Learning. Friday with Nancy Wilson 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Wednesdays, 2 PM – “Jazz Bop‘n the Blues - Al Lubiejewski Inspired” with pianist Judy JAZZERIE THANKS THE 10:00 PM - Midnight Carmichael FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS Deep Blue - Jason Gibbs Thursdays, 2 – 4 PM – “Jazz FOR THEIR SUPPORT Variations,” with Tania King. Saturday Gannon University, 109 University Saturdays, 8 AM – “Latin Jazz 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM Square. Perspective” with Tony Vasquez. Saturday Swing Session MacDonald, Illig, Jones and -Bill Garts Saturdays, 1 – 3 PM, “Jazz Britton, Attorneys, 100 State Street, 11:00 PM - 1:00 AM Deluxe,” with John Pizzarelli Suite 700. Lush Life - Aubrey Dillion and his trio, and wife Jessica Glenwood Beer, 2177 W. Grandview Molaskey. Sunday Boulevard. Sundays, 1 – 2 PM – “Jazz Scene” Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM with Jake Longwell. Center, Mercyhurst College. Riverwalk - (Network) Hours devoted to regional jazz Erie Art Museum, 411 State Street. 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM hosts will include: Glass Growers Gallery, 10 E. 5th Street. “Jazz, Ballads & Blues” Monday through Friday, 6-10 with Al Lubiejewski World of Music, AM and Mondays through 1355 W. 26th Street. 9:00 – 10:00 PM Thursday, 3 – 6 PM: Bonnie Grice, Froess and Keyboards, 2558 Sunday Night Jazz - Author, librettist, flautist, actor and W. 8th Street. Phil Atteberry aspiring singer. 10:00 – 11:00 PM Romolo Chocolates, The Third Set - Gary Finney Mondays through Friday, 10 1525 W. 8th Street. 11:00 – 12:00 PM AM – 2 PM: Jeff Fox, Associate Lynch Music, Rte. 9 & Rte. 20, Professor of English and Japanese, Jazz Cruise - Kathy Carducci Fairview. and working musician (sax, guitar Erie Book Store, 137 E. 13th Street. CLASSY 100 & bass). 20 years in jazz radio. Raven Sound, 2617 Peach Street. Monday through Friday, 6 PM - Edinboro University of WXKC-FM (99.9) 2 AM: Tony Mowod, president and Pennsylvania, Edinboro Sunday founder of Pittsburgh Jazz Society, Penn State Erie, The Behrend 9:00 PM - 11:00 PM 40 years of involvement in jazz College, Wesleyville Jazz Tracks radio, receiving many awards. Lake Erie Fanfare, 1218 E. 38th St. Fridays, 3 – 6 PM—“Everything Coors Beer WRIE-AM (1260) Jazz” with Bob Protzman. Scott Enterprises/Ambassador Center, 8040 Peach Street Sunday Bob is well known to most Erie jazz fans as a radio host, East Erie Turners Club, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM 829 Parade Street. Big Band Jump a journalist and a highly knowledgable and passionate Mercyhurst College, 501 E 38th St. advocate for jazz music. Watch the Second Hand Rose, 351 W 26th St. WERG-FM (90.5) WMCE website, www.erieradio. Frank Corapi Gannon University com, for possible additional RockErie 8:00 - 11:00 PM programming with Bob. Builder’s Hardware Dan Jones, “Mr. J” 2002 W. 16th Street

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