44Th Pee Wee Russell Memorial Stomp Once Again Satisfied Listeners and Hoofers, March 3, 2013

44Th Pee Wee Russell Memorial Stomp Once Again Satisfied Listeners and Hoofers, March 3, 2013

Volume 41 • Issue 04 April 2013 Journal of the New Jersey Jazz Society Dedicated to the performance, promotion and preservation of jazz. 44th EliteFleetElite Pee Wee Russell Memorial FeetFeetFeet Stomp once again MeetMeetMeet satisfied listeners thethe and the hoofers, March 3, BeatBeatBeat 2013. storystorystory andandand photosphotosphotos beginbeginbegin pagepagepage 303030 Get tickets now: April 14 DIVA Jazz Orchestra at Mayo in Morristown. SEE AD PAGE 5 Photo by Tony Mottola AND STORY PAGE 38 New JerseyJazzSociety in this issue: NEW JERSEY JAZZ SOCIETY Prez Sez . 2 Bulletin Board . 2 NJJS Calendar . 3 Jazz Trivia . 4 Jazz Journeys . 4 Prez Sez Mail Bag. 4 Editor’s Pick/Deadlines/NJJS Info . 6 By Mike Katz President, NJJS February Jazz Social: Scott Robinson. 50 New/Renewed Members . 53 unday, March 3, marked the 44th New Jersey The scholarship winners, who are selected by the New Patron Level Benefits . 53 Jazz Society Pee Wee Russell Memorial faculties of their respective institutions without Crow’s Nest . 54 S Change of Address/Support Stomp at the beautiful Birchwood Manor in input from NJJS, then joined together to play NJJS/Volunteer/Join NJJS . 55 Whippany, NJ, our annual traditional jazz event the first set, augmented by Jacob Webb on bass, STORIES which began even before the Jazz Society was a previous scholarship winner from William 44th Pee Wee Russell formally organized in 1972. This year’s Stomp, Paterson University who graduated in 2011. Memorial Stomp. cover like the past several ones, was nearly sold out, Big Band in the Sky. 8 After that, the professional groups took over, Talking Jazz: Joe Ascione . 12 with close to 400 attendees. The audience ranged from several of our most veteran members to the beginning with Emily Asher’s Garden Party, Vinnie Burke . 20 which has graced our stage for the past several Noteworthy . 34 90 dancers who were in attendance, many of Dan’s Den . 36 whom are quite youthful, as young as their early Stomps, followed by The Hot Sardines, a new DIVA at Mayo Center . 38 20s. Through the efforts of Linda Lobdell, the 9-member band on the NJJS scene. Both of these REVIEWS co-editor and art director of Jersey Jazz, the groups were made up primarily of musicians Barry Harris Trio at WPU . 40 dancers have been a feature of the Stomp for the from my home borough of Brooklyn, which Other Views . 42 past several years, and their presence has greatly of late has become a hotbed for young jazz Cyrille Aimee in Philly . 47 musicians, many of them playing traditional jazz. Caught in the Act: 40th Anniversary enlivened the event, characterized by their often Highlights in Jazz/Lyrics & Lyricists. 49 spectacular dancing and the period outfits The vocalizations of Elizabeth Bougerol and EVENTS worn by many of them. Several longtime NJJS the tap dancing of Eddy Francisco especially ’Round Jersey: Morris, Ocean . 56 members have remarked to me about how electrified the performance by the Sardines. Institute of Jazz Studies/ much they enjoy watching the dancers as Jazz from Archives . 57 Following the Hot Sardines, the Pee Wee Russell Somewhere There’s Music . 58 well as listening to the music! Stomp Awards were announced by our host, Joe The Name Dropper . 59 For those who were unable to attend, the Lang. This year’s honorees were saxophonist and ADVERTISERS program began with the presentation of the four flutist Frank Wess, one of the “two Franks” (the Mayo Performing Arts Center. 5 NJJS scholarships to jazz performance majors at other being Frank Foster) in the reed section of WBGO . 7 the great Count Basie band of the ’50s and ’60s, Shanghai Jazz . 9 New Jersey colleges: Paolo Cantarella, drums, Jazzdagen . 11 New Jersey City University, the Don Robertson for the Musician Award, and on-air personality William Paterson University . 13 scholarship (very appropriate for a drummer); Rhonda Hamilton of WBGO for the Jazz Jazzfest at Sea . 19 Isaac Dye, tenor sax, Rutgers University, the Pee Advocate Award. Unfortunately, Frank was Arbors Records . 35 unable to attend, but Rhonda was present and New Jersey City University . 37 Wee Russell scholarship; Matthew Hartmann, Cadence Magazine . 39 trumpet, Rowan University, the Bill Walters among other things, it was noted that she has Stan Kenton Alumni/JP Stevens H.S. 40 scholarship; and David Zaks, piano, William been with the Newark-based station since its JazzArts Project . 41 Paterson University, the Jack Stine scholarship. founding in 1979. Sandy Sasso & Her Trio. 42 Full Count Big Band . 42 Wenonah Brooks. 43 Stay tuned to www.njjs.org Diane Perry . 44 Swingadelic. 44 RVCC Arts . 45 NJJS Bulletin Board Marlene VerPlanck . 46 Shelly Productions/Glen Rock . 46 Martin Taylor in Lakewood . 47 Member Discount Claim your member privilege! Get free admission Rosalind Grant. 49 to NJJS socials, discounts to music events, discounts from partners! PA Jazz Society . 51 NJJS Members Discounts Hibiscus offers NJJS members a discount of 10% off their check. John Nobile Summerswing Orchestra . 52 The Berrie Center at Ramapo College offers NJJS members 5% off event tickets. WBGO Photo Blog . 52 CTS Images . 53 FREE Film Series…Now on THURSDAY nights at 7 PM at Library of the Chathams. See calendar page 3 Jim Eigo Jazz Promo . 53 for details. Best of all? Free, free, free…invite your friends. Atlanta Jazz Party . 54 LauRio Jazz . 55 FREE Jazz Socials…ongoing. Join us for music and mingling. Free for members, $10 non-members Princeton Record Exchange . 60 (applicable to membership) with just a $10 venue minimum. Watch calendar page 3 for upcoming dates and details. Beyond the schmooze, there are some serious musical prizes raffled off at our socials!! 2 ___________________________________ April 2013 New JerseyJazzSociety Tell them you saw it in Jersey Jazz! Tearing up the floor at this year’s Pee Wee Stomp. Photo by Tony Mottola. The second half of the program featured the and new treasurer Larissa Kevin Dorn Trio with pianist Mark Shane, Rozenfeld for managing ticket both very familiar to the NJJS audience, sales at the door. If I have left followed by Dan Levinson’s New anyone out, I sincerely apologize. Millennium All-Stars, who wound up the ■ Not long after our 40th anniversary jam We are exploring a number of possibilities event, and featured Randy Reinhart on in January, another 40th anniversary of jazz for one or more events to take the place of cornet and Molly Ryan, aka Mrs. Dan performance was celebrated in February, Jazzfest on the calendar, if not in its entirety. Levinson, on vocals and guitar. that of Jack Kleinsinger’s Highlights in Jazz Stay tuned for announcements that may be Everybody had a great time and we look series in New York City. Your correspondent forthcoming in the near future. and others from NJJS were in attendance at forward to next year’s Stomp, most likely at ■ On Sunday, April 14, NJJS will present the 40th anniversary concert which Jack the same time, same station. presented at the Borough of Manhattan our annual Mayo Theater concert at that Special thanks go to: Past president and Community College auditorium located venue located in downtown Morristown. Jersey Jazz chief music critic Joe Lang, for on Chambers Street near City Hall in This year we will be featuring the all-female emceeing the Stomp with his usual aplomb; downtown Manhattan. A nearly full house DIVA Big Band, led by drummer Sherrie Mitchell Seidel and the Music Committee enjoyed the concert, which included NJJS Maricle. I first saw DIVA at Jazzfest more for selecting and booking the musicians; favorites Jay Leonhart, Ken Peplowski than 10 years ago, and they blew the roof off James Pansulla for coordinating with the and Bria Skonberg, along with cabaret of the Fairleigh Dickinson concert hall. This scholarship winners; John Becker, Bruce singer/pianist Barbara Carroll and the will be an outstanding event, and the cost is Gast and Al Parmet for handling the sound; Harlem Blues and Jazz Band. There will be a mere $20 a ticket. Tickets for this concert Don Robertson for providing his drum set; two more concerts in this long-running can be purchased from the Mayo Theater Jack Sinkway and Frank Sole for manning series later this spring. by telephone or by going to its website — the CD and other merchandise sales table; ■ As was mentioned in one of my recent further details are in the ad on page 5 in this Sandy Josephson for publicity; Sheilia Lenga columns, the Board of Directors has decided issue. I hope to see you all there. Mayo is a for conducting the 50-50 raffle; Linda to take a year off from Jazzfest and consider 1,200 seat theater and there is no reason Lobdell for ordering and selling T-shirts; how to repackage the event in future years. why this should not be a sellout! JJ New Jersey Jazz Society Jersey Jazz magazine seeks your help to cover jazz in Jersey as comprehensively as possible. Please help membership us expand our reach to all corners of the musical Garden State. Consider submitting a story or even a brief paragraph makes a great gift! when you visit any venue featuring jazz. If you can include a high-res photo, even better. We’ll happily credit your work Plus, if you are already when we print it and you’ll have the satisfaction of spreading the jazz message and fulfilling your creative impulses! a member, a gift membership costs just $20! for updates and details. See page 55 for details! Sunday April 14 Thursday Thursday April 25 Sunday April 21 March 28 DIVA at Mayo FREE FILM JAZZ SOCIAL FREE FILM In a Sentimental Mood — A Some Like It Hot Club — Ella Fitzgerald: Drummer Sherrie Maricle leads concert and interview with music in the tradition of documentary this hard-charging orchestra.

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