SARASOTA JAZZ SoundsWinter 2021 Drummer Al Hixon Photo courtesy of Carol LoRicco Inside Al Hixon Retires 330 S. Pineapple Ave, Suite 111 2021 Sarasota Jazz Festival Sarasota, FL 34236 941.284.2176 Ken Franckling’s Jazz Notes www.jazzclubsarasota.org and much more! Sounds Staff SARASOTA JAZZ Sounds Editor Susan Leavis Contributors More ambitiously the Jazz Club recently Carol LoRicco From the President announced preliminary plans to produce an outdoor jazz festival, Swinging Club Photographer Under the Stars, in collaboration with Ken Franckling of The Jazz Club Nathan Benderson Park on May 9th-13th. Ed Linehan The festival will feature The Manhattan Nancy Roucher Transfer and Ken Peplowski will curate a lineup of international stars. Carlos Pagån Dear Members and Friends of The Jazz Club of Sarasota, Yes, we know it might be too soon. That is why a final decision to hold the festival Board of t Last! Our Jazz Club has finally returned to planning will not be made until March 31st. We will Directors and presenting jazz events. On Thursday February have everything in place and organized 11th, exactly eleven months since our last event, Ed Linehan to start selling tickets then, but only if The Bridge Series will be launched with the first President the virus numbers are way down and of four monthly live-streamed concerts. That night if vaccine inoculations are way up. We George McLain will feature two excellent area have engaged expert guidance from groups: ARIELLA with Ariella Vice President the Public Health College at USF and McManus and Nicolaas Kraster; Debbie Silver* from Sarasota health officials. A final and THE BARKER PROJECT, a Secretary "Go / No Go" decision will be based on new seven-member group lead scientific health safety standards and Peter Anderson by bassist Johnnie Barker. The local conditions as we approach March Bridge Series is a collaborative Treasurer 31st. Care will also be taken to keep at a effort of Fogartyville/WSLR and bare minimum the Jazz Club’s financial Peg Pluto the Jazz Club. However, the exposure. With all that in mind, we Immediate Past series was the brainchild of are happy to ask you to SAVE THESE President three people – Peter Anderson, DATES for Swinging Under the Stars, Louise Coogan & Mark Lourie Directors the 2021 Sarasota Jazz Festival. More – who saw the need for more Louise Coogan detailed information is available on the live jazz in Sarasota to help Jazz Club Website. Mark Gruder “bridge” the gap created by the Prince Knight corona-virus. They brought all At this point I cannot predict the Don Levine Ariella and Nicholaas the pieces and people together likelihood that this event will actually and made the series happen. happen. I am, however, confident that Carlos Pagan We are grateful that they did. if conditions have sufficiently improved, we will be ready to enjoy a safe and Nancy Roucher* While these concerts are essentially live-stream successful Sarasota Jazz Festival. Taylor Wald events, the plan is to offer a limited number of in- Dave Walrath* person seats on future nights if the community health Lenore Walsh* risks are sufficiently diminished. You can find ticket Respectfully, and other information inside this edition of Sarasota Johnnie Barker Bob Weitz Jazz Sounds. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite. Honorary Board Ed Linehan, President Members Dick Hyman Please note: The new phone number for The Jazz Club is 941.284.2176. Bob Seymour* *Life Members 941.284.2176 • www.jazzclubsarasota.org WINTER 2021 3 Jazz Club of Sarasota any of us have wondered how we would have done in college if an upsetting pandemic had happened in our time. We Masked some students about this during the Tribute Concert for Blake Bennett and " via email to our current students. We were relieved to get good reports. There is the usual “given” – not the college experience they expected, especially David Mason Christopher Faison due to personal interaction with other in the Era of a Pandemic students being severely limited. Academic courses are fine on Zoom and Erik Hempel music classes and music performances are different but worthwhile. What the students have noticed is that they are learning a lot about music composition Joshua Platt and their own performing skills have improved greatly. Life is very confining but concentration on their learning is free I have been able to learn some Anthony Ingle from distractions. The colleges are doing unbelievably valuable lessons over their best to fully educate the students. Some students even felt that their musical Zoom, and my playing has gotten better, knowledge and performances have been even better than expected by this time. although it is not as efficient or rewarding Young people can be so positive. We have Luca Stine students at five Florida Universities. One as in-person performances. It is a work in answered our inquiry, “I have been able to learn some unbelievably valuable lessons progress, and I believe there are positive over Zoom, and my playing has gotten things to be learned from this different better, although it is not as efficient or rewarding as in-person performances. It experience. We all must adapt to the is a work in progress, and I believe there are positive things to be learned from this times, which is easier to accept now that different experience. We all must adapt Noah Charles Liam Kaiser to the times, which is easier to accept we know the vaccine is our light at the now that we know the vaccine is our light at the end of the tunnel.” Another student end of the tunnel. commented that their school has been free of corona virus cases this whole year, which was a comforting thing to hear. ” Dylan McHann Bob & Vern Weitz Co-chairs, Scholarship Committee Jason Charos 4 WINTER 2021 941.284.2176 • www.jazzclubsarasota.org WINTER 2021 5 BROUGHT TO YOU BY WSLR and Fogartyville in collaboration with Blake Bennett The Jazz Club of Sarasota The Tribute Concert Bridge Virtual Gates open at 7:00 pm Series Performances begin at 7:30 pm ast fall, one of our scholarship students, Blake Bennett, was killed in a hit- and-run accident. He was riding his scooter in Tallahassee when a speeding car hit him. He Ldied in an instant. Later, the police were able to apprehend the driver. February 11, 2021 Blake graduated from Pine View High School and was a resident of Sarasota. He received a scholarship Ariella/The Barker Project for each of his four years at Florida State University. Blake was admired and liked by both teachers March 11, 2021 and students. He was admired for his relationship Berimbau/Hot Club SRQ with others, his thoughtfulness, and his kindness. In addition to our scholarship students, we heard One example was when he was rehearsing in a music from Blake’s old high school friends, a large April 15, 2021 small practice room and noticed a young lady group from Florida State, previous Jazz Club Michael Ross Trio visibly upset and pacing around. He inquired scholarship students, and current Pine View jazz about her situation and learned that she had an combo students. Blake had been a member of the featuring Fred Johnson/TBA audition coming up and was not prepared. She Pine View Jazz combo during his high school years. could not rehearse because all the rehearsal The concert was the idea of Isaac Mingus, a May 20, 2021 rooms were full. Upon hearing this, Blake said current student at New College, who knew and Gumbi Ortiz and Groove City/Synia Carroll she could use the rest of his reserved time. In admired Blake from when they both attended addition, he offered to stay and listen to her and Pine View. He did a masterful job of organizing TICKETS: give her guidance so she could pass her audition. the concert, contacting all our current and former $10 Sarasota Jazz Club/Fogartyville/WSLR members Being a freshman away from home can at times be scholarship students, and other musicians in $15 Non-members Florida, by telephone. Those who were available a lonely and frightening experience. His generosity, $25 for those that will host a watch party! kindness, and sound advice brought back her performed brilliantly. Without a rehearsal, the A limited number of rain or shine outdoor tables of four will confidence and her audition was successful. various musicians played amazingly well together in groups and as an ensemble. It was a brilliant be available for $40 members/$60 non-members. Blake’s reputation as a musician and a fine success and provided those of us who were young man were well known among his peers. (March - May shows only) Blake’s admirers a closure of sorts. We are grateful At the tribute concert were students from all over to Isaac for his work on this meaningful tribute. the state. Our Jazz Club scholarship students from other colleges throughout Florida came to Bob & Vern Weitz play at the outdoor concert, which was held on Co-chairs, Scholarship Committee CLICK HERE FOR December 27 on the Pine View campus with plenty of space for safe distancing. TICKETS 6 WINTER 2021 Presented by The Jazz Club of Sarasota in collaboration with Jazzlinks Nathan Benderson Park gin win g under the stars Goes Virtual! S Sarasota This Joint Is Jumping by Nancy Roucher Festival Nathan Benderson Park he Covid-19 Pandemic has changed – but teaching materials and saw a sample Tnot stopped – Jazzlinks, the Jazz Club’s of the performance which is focused on MAY collaboration with the Westcoast Black The Harlem Renaissance, including the 9-13 Theatre Troupe to bring history to life Great Migration and the opportunity for Save the Dates! for 11th grade high school students in freedom in the North, in contrast with 2021 Sarasota and Manatee County.
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