Thursday, November 18, 2010

Elkhart Gears Up for 2011

ELKHART, MAJOR JAZZ FESTIVAL WITHIN EASY TRAVEL DISTANCE, GEARS UP FOR 2011

Annual Event to Re-emphasize Traditional Jazz, Feature Top OKOM Talent

 In accordance with COHJS policy to inform our readers of news about jazz events within reasonable travel distance of Central Ohio, we print below a list of Traditional/Classic Jazz bands and musicians to be included, among other groups, in the 2011 Elkhart (IN) Jazz Festival, scheduled for June 24-26.  These names will be familiar to most, some having performed for COHJS, or mentioned in connection with other important festivals or jazz parties nationwide (like Chautauqua, attended by about half of your COHJS Board every September).

The news here is the swing back toward Traditional from the more modern trend that this festival had taken very recently.

Some background is in order here. The Elkhart event, like several of the other the big festivals around the country, though founded in and originally devoted predominately to Traditional Jazz, recently had changed its emphasis toward other, more 'eclectic" or modern forms, to the chagrin of many of its long-time attendees, very nearly wiping it off the map, in the words of one observer.  But 2011 is to be different. A quick look at the preliminary 2011 band and musician line-up below should reassure as to the festival's current re-emphasis on the Traditional.  Other groups we've probably not heard of, locals, and a big name headline act will appear as well, but it's clear that OKOM will be well represented, to wit:


This article is from the November 2010 issue of The Dixieland Jazz Hot Sheet, our COHJS newsletter.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Who's Playing Where? - November 2010

The listings below are to inform our members and readers where local and regional bands are playing regular gigs, within reasonable travel distance of Central Ohio (Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati, Toledo, and of course, environs of Columbus).  For national and international listings (as well as Ohio) check the American Rag.  If planning to attend any of the performances listed below, we recommend checking in advance via the phone numbers listed below, for any changes in schedule.

New gigs detected since last issue:

The ANNE YOUNG TRIO - Jimmy V's in Grandview, W. 5th Avenue, every Thursday.  Anne will continue on alternate Tuesdays at Jimmy V's Westerville location.
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Other gigs:

The Florentine Restaurant, 907 W. Broad St. Columbus, OH:  The North Side Jazz Band,  4th Tuesday of the month (call 228-2262 to check), 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Reservations accepted but not essential. 

The Coachlight Room at Just One More Tavern, 7511 Hamilton Ave., Mt. Healthy, OH (Cincinnati Suburb):  Bob Adams' Buffalo Ridge Jazz Band, first Thursday of the month, 7 - 10 pm, 513-522-3001.

Red Brick Tavern, old Rt. 40, Lafayette, North of London, OH:  The Lower London Street Dixieland Band, last Tuesday of the month, 7 - 10 p.m.

Jimmy V's Westerville, OH, Anne Young Trio, alternate Tuesdays;  Jimmy V's Grandview on W. 5th Ave. every Thursday 

Main Street Bar & Grill, 5758 N. Main St., Sylvania, OH, Haymarket Square:  Ragtime Rick & the Chefs of Dixieland, Wednesday nights 8 - 12. Details 419-885-3351

South Briar Restaurant, 5147 Main St. Sylvania, OH 43560: Ray Heitger's N'Orleans Jazz Jam, 7 - 10 p.m, 419-517-1111  

The Rusty Nail restaurant, 7291 SR 43 in Twin Lakes, OH, 44240, between Streetsboro and Kent: The Minstrels of Earlville, first Thursday, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. 440-247-4800

Raintree Restaurant, 25 Pleasant Dr., Chagrin Falls, OH, 440-247-4800: The New Orleans Jazz Ensemble, second Wednesday of month, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m,.

The High Society Jazz Association meets 4th Sunday of month, at Abrio's Ristorante, 859 E. State St.  Athens, OH, 3 - 6 p.m., with music by the Athens High Society Jazz Band.  Guest musicians welcome.  Pat Light 740-592-1317.

Barking Spider Tavern, 11310 Juniper Rd., University Circle (Cleveland): The Night Owls, ('20s dance band), 2nd Sunday of month, 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.;  The Hot Jazz 7, 3rd Sunday of month, 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.

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This article is from the November 2010 issue of The Dixieland Jazz Hot Sheet, our COHJS newsletter.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

MANDY AGLER WELCOMED AS NEW MEMBER OF COHJS BOARD

You've seen them performing at COHJS gigs, you've been reading about them in the Hot Sheet Newsletter, and you've been hearing about young, enthusiastic jazz dancers being on the increase at festivals and concerts nationwide, our own included. It turns out that they have rediscovered, and are promoting, dances from exactly the same era as is the kind of music we are working so hard to preserve and perpetuate -- the hot dance music of the 20s and 30s. Thus it seemed inevitable that ties would develop between the classic Swing dancers, Lindy Hoppers and Vintage Dance groups and the purveyors of Hot Jazz nationwide generally, and at COHJS particularly. It turns out that Mandy Agler has been very instrumental in creating such a relationship.

Mandy dances at a COHJS concert.
We first became acquainted during our initiative reaching out to dance groups a couple years ago. Mandy, a key SwingColumbus member, was among the first responders, attending North Side band gigs, then COHJS events, bringing a number of dance troupe members with her, all to the considerable entertainment and amusement of our regular attendees. The idea of cross-coordinating and promoting SwingColumbus and COHJS events to the benefit of both organizations then surfaced, and Mandy, being well acquainted with today's computer and internet promotion methods, volunteered to help us, even conducting an educational session at one of our meetings. We felt that this would all work even better if Mandy were on our COHJS board, and she enthusiastically accepted our invitation. We equally enthusiastically welcome Mandy Agler to our COHJS Board of Directors.

FALL HARVEST TIME: NOVEMBER 14!

Join us and mix with good friends, relatives, fellow jazz fans, swing dancers and great musicians at Makoy Center for the 2010 edition of COHJS's annual FALL HARVEST OF BANDS AND HOLIDAY CHARITY EVENT as we toast the onset of year-end festivities and simultaneously offer the opportunity to spread good cheer among the less fortunate via charitable food donations. Rejoining us in this worthy endeavor, as they have with such distinction in previous Harvests, will be these ever-popular Traditional Jazz bands :

Dave Greer's CLASSIC JAZZ STOMPERS, Dayton
Ray Heitger's CAKEWALKIN' JASS BAND, Toledo
The NORTH SIDE JAZZ BAND, from right here in Columbus

BAND SET SCHEDULE:
North Side Jazz Band - 1:00 & 4:00 pm
Classic Jazz Stompers - 2:00 & 5:00 pm
Cakewalkin' Jass Band - 3:00 & 6:00 pm

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1:00 - 7:00 PM

MAKOY CENTER, 5462 CENTER ST., HILLIARD, OH



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COHJS MEMBERS - $15; NON-MEMBERS - $20; DANCE CLUB MEMBERS - $10

Note: The dual purposes of your COHJS Fall Harvest of Bands AND Holiday Charity Event are to present an entertaining program packed with Our Kind of Music to our membership and the Central Ohio community, while at the same time recognizing a desire to help the less fortunate in our area, particularly at the holiday season. This year we urgently request that our attendees bring the at least 2 non-perishable food items which we then contribute to a charity soup kitchen in the spirit of the holiday and to help us all discharge our charitable responsibilities as in years past.

This article is from the November 2010 issue of the Central Ohio Hot Jazz Society Newsletter

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Real Swingin' Coast to Coast Jazz Band Stops in at COHJS - WOW!

The Coast to Coast Jazz Band really delivered at their October 17 concert at Makoy Center, racking up a big success for the relatively new group as they hone their capabilities in preparation for their next stop: Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Classic in Clearwater, FL.  Herewith a few choice shots taken at the event by COHJS ace staff photographer Jim Loeffler.  If you weren't there, you shoulda been! 





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This article is from the November 2010 issue of The Dixieland Jazz Hot Sheet, our COHJS newsletter.
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