Monday, May 9, 2011

2011 Music Festivals with OKOM

OKOM!  That's Our Kind Of Music!  Here are a few upcoming festivals not too far from Central Ohio where you can be sure to catch some of your favorite trad jazz bands!

June 16-18 in Logan Ohio in the lovely Hocking Hills
Washboard Music Festival 
http://www.washboardmusicfestival.com/


June 24-26 in Elkhart, Indiana
Elkhart Jazz Festival
http://www.downtownelkhart.org/elkhart-jazz-festival/



September 23-25 in Strongsville, Ohio (near Cleveland)
EARLYJAS 2011 Fall Festival
http://www.earlyjas.org/Festival.html

  • Northside Jazz Band (Marion, OH)
  • Wolverine Jazz Band of Boston (Boston, MA)
  • West End Jazz Band (Chicago, IL)
  • St. Louis Stompers Classic Jazz Band (St. Louis, MO)
  • Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band

Tribute to Ann Young Williams

Sadly we must record the passing of a noted fellow musician, but joyfully we must celebrate the considerable contributions of that musician to our part of the world over a long and distinguished musical career.  We'll not try here to reprise the accounts of the life of Ann Young that have appeared in several major central Ohio journals since her passing in March, as these already have been seen and read by the many of her fans that are now reading this humble paper. But it is Ann's dedication to the music and musicians, her performances with groups that we know and have known, and particularly her support and encouragement for COHJS that we wish to commemorate and firmly lodge in our memories.

Her long and dedicated career with the Chuck Selby orchestra at Valleydale and elsewhere in our region are well remembered by those of our COHJS members who were around at that early time, as are her more recent ventures with her own smaller groups in numerous local venues. Notable in our memory are the several years of Holiday Inn-on-the-Lane sessions with the Ann Young Trio alternating Tuesday evenings with Mike Evans' Toll House Jazz Band. In addition to performing with her own group on her own nights, as often as not she would attend the Toll House alternate Tuesday gig, even sitting in to sing a few tunes with the band, to the enjoyment of all present. Ann also was a member and frequent attendee at COHJS events, both before and after her marriage to Dr. Tennyson Williams, and she and "Tenny" were always very positive in their enthusiastic support of the COHJS mission.


We take this public opportunity to pay tribute and honor the life and memory of Ann Young.

The above article appeared in the May 2011 COHJS Hot Sheet Newsletter

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From the Columbus Dispatch, March 29, 2011

Passage | Anne Young
Jazz singer a local favorite
Tuesday, March 29, 2011 03:06 AM
By Amy Saunders, The Columbus Dispatch

Even as her health began to fade, Anne Young remained as dedicated to performance as she had been nearly all her life.

The jazz singer, with a career spanning almost seven decades, died last week.

Eight days earlier, the 83-year-old had used a walker to take the stage for the usual Anne Young Trio gig at Jimmy V's Grill & Pub in Westerville.

"She could hardly move, but, when she sat down at the stool, it was just like 'OK, it's showtime,'" keyboardist Andy Launer said. "She would never miss a gig."

Born in Marion as Ann Youngblood, she later adopted the stage name Anne Young.

She began performing while still in high school, singing six nights a week at a Mount Vernon club. In the 1950s, she was hired as the featured vocalist in the Chuck Selby Orchestra - the well-known house band at the Valley Dale Ballroom.

After the 1979 death of Selby, whom she had married, she assumed leadership of the band for a decade before starting the Anne Young Trio.

The group performed most recently at the Holiday Inn on Lane Avenue, then Jimmy V's.

With few groups still playing big-band music, the trio always attracted a regular audience, said Mario Nedefkoki, owner of Jimmy V's.

"They thought she had an unusual and great voice," said Tennyson Williams, who married Young in 2009.

"But I suspect the real clinching thing was her personality. It was her grace."

May 2011 Hotsheet Newsletter

Excerpts from our May 2011 Hotsheet Newsletter.  The full newsletter is available at http://www.cohjs.org/May2011.pdf

CHICAGO'S WEST END JAZZ BAND MAY 15!

New and old friends of ours will populate this fine 1920s & '30s dance band on stage at Makoy Center, as they stop in on the way home from their annual pilgrimage to the Coon Sanders Nighthawks fans bash down in Huntington. Interestingly, the affable and genial leader, cornet player and master of ceremonies, Mike Bezin, will double on drums for this performance and will rely on the very talented Andy Schumm, here with his own band last March, to handle cornet duties. Mike's wife, Leah (aka Leah LaBrea), a band leader on her own, will handle banjo, guitar and vocals, while our old friend and veteran tuba player, Mike Walbridge, pumps out the bass notes. Filling out the strong front line will be two fine Chicagoland musicians whose names will be familiar to most of us, John Otto on clarinet and alto sax, and Frank Gualtieri on trombone.

Past appearances here have been enthusiastically applauded by listeners and dancers alike as they expertly execute their arrangements of the hot jazz music that was all the rage as it developed in early 20th century dance halls, aided and abetted by the likes of Fletcher Henderson, Jelly Roll Morton, Bix Beiderbecke, Paul Whiteman, and countless other composers, arrangers and musicians that were very active at the time.
See related blog post

NEW ADDITIONS FINALIZE COHJS FALL SEASON!

NORTHSIDE JAZZ BAND - September 11 -- On their way to the EarlyJas Fall Festival in
Strongsville, by way of the Rusty Nail in Kent, for a preliminary performance, warm-up, and jam session
with Northeast Ohio musicians on the following weekend.

GLENN CRYTZER'S SYNCOPATORS - October 9 -- A special for our dancers, the touring house
band from Seattle, Washington

For the Fall Harvest of Bands and Holiday Charity Event - November 13, these ever-popular Ohio groups:

Mark calendars TODAY! No excuses for non-attendance!
Full 2011 COHJS Concert Schedule


ANDY SCHUMM CONCERT REPRISE

We offer these photographic mementos of the March 27 COHJS Bix Beiderbecke-themed concert by Andy Schumm and His Gang in the hope that it may trigger both animated visual, as well as audio, memories of
the experience for the many who were there, and a wish that they had been there among those who were unavoidably absent that day. It was truly a great presentation -- of "the good stuff" as Andy himself calls it!


Monday, May 2, 2011

May 15, 2011 West End Jazz Band of Chicago

Join us for a delightful afternoon at The Makoy Center with these top notch hot jazzers from Chicago! 

The West End Jazz Band has, for the past 34 years, recreated the classic music that typifies the twenties and thirties using original arrangements and instrumentation that is true to the style of the era. Featured are the pure jazz numbers, the nonsense songs, the up-tempo tunes and also the beautiful ballads. This was the type of music for dancing and for those zany times when youth ran wild and made whoopee; songs such as "Hop Off," "Stockholm Stomp," and "The Charleston;" and the beautiful ballads like "Whose Honey Are You" and "Stardust." Their book is full of great standards, obscure songs, as well as a number of straight dance medleys and waltzes that reflect the romantic and sweet side of that era. 


West End Jazz Band
Sunday, May 15, 2011
2:00pm-5:00pm
The Burgundy Room at The Makoy Center
5462 Center Street
Hilliard, OH 43026

Tickets
Sold at the door only.  
          $20 - Non Members
          $15 - Members
          $10 - Students and Dance Club Members
          Free admission to those 18 or younger accompanied by a paying adult.
          Music Educators free when accompanying students (more info)

We love seeing dancers on the beautiful dance floor at The Makoy! 
Bring your friends and family - this is a great concert for all ages!
Snacks and refreshments available at very affordable prices.

You can't help but smile when you hear this!

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