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JACK BOWERS,
Jack Bowers

Jack Bowers

Senior Contributor since 1997

A former newspaper writer / editor who has been writing about big-band Jazz for more than fifteen years.

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Published: June 4, 2012

This may be one of the shortest columns I've written in fourteen-plus years at All About Jazz. The fact is, not much has happened this month in our little corner of big band jazz, and there is almost nothing to report. About all we can do is look forward to events on the horizon: Jazz Under the Stars here in Albuquerque in June, July and August; the twelfth annual Prescott (AZ) Jazz Summit, also in August; and the next Los Angeles Jazz Institute / Ken Poston event in mid-October. We've heard nothing (to date) about the annual New Mexico Jazz Festival, which is usually held in July. (Okay, we checked online and found that there will be a NMJF, from July 13-29, with Kurt EllingKurt Elling Kurt Elling
b.1967
vocal
, Sheila JordanSheila Jordan Sheila Jordan
b.1928
vocal
, Jon HendricksJon Hendricks Jon Hendricks
b.1921
vocal
, Dianne ReevesDianne Reeves Dianne Reeves
b.1956
vocal
, Regina CarterRegina Carter Regina Carter
b.1966
violin
, Ravi ColtraneRavi Coltrane Ravi Coltrane
b.1965
sax, tenor
, Leni SternLeni Stern Leni Stern

guitar
, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Doug LawrenceDoug Lawrence Doug Lawrence
b.1956
and others).

The Albuquerque Jazz Orchestra performs twice this summer in Jazz Under the Stars at the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History: on Saturday, June 2, with guest artist Matt CatingubMatt Catingub Matt Catingub
b.1961
, and headlining a Swing Dance Night on Saturday, August 4. A week later, on August 11, Jazz Under the Stars welcomes SuperSax New Mexico and the Charlie ChristianCharlie Christian Charlie Christian
1916 - 1942
guitar, electric
Project, both featuring renowned trumpeter Bobby ShewBobby Shew Bobby Shew
b.1941
trumpet
. The Prescott Jazz Summit (August 24-26), directed by trumpeter Mike VaxMike Vax Mike Vax

trumpet
, is straight-ahead all the way, boasting an all-star lineup that includes trumpeter Carl SaundersCarl Saunders Carl Saunders
b.1942
trumpet
, trombonist Scott WhitfieldScott Whitfield Scott Whitfield
b.1963
trombone
, saxophonists Rusty Higgins and Tony VaccaTony Vacca Tony Vacca
, guitarist Jack Petersen, pianist Jeff ColellaJeff Colella Jeff Colella
, drummer Gary Hobbs, vocalist Dennis RowlandDennis Rowland Dennis Rowland
and others. No pseudo-jazz groups or players in that neighborhood.

The same holds true for October's LAJI event at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott hotel whose title, "Groovin' Hard," embodies perfectly the kind of music on the bill of fare, starting with alumni reunions of bands led by Buddy RichBuddy Rich Buddy Rich
1917 - 1987
drums
, Bill WatrousBill Watrous Bill Watrous
b.1939
trombone
, Maynard FergusonMaynard Ferguson Maynard Ferguson
1928 - 2006
trumpet
, Louie BellsonLouie Bellson Louie Bellson
1924 - 2009
drums
, Gerry MulliganGerry Mulligan Gerry Mulligan
1927 - 1996
sax, baritone
, Thad JonesThad Jones Thad Jones
1923 - 1986
trumpet
/ Mel LewisMel Lewis Mel Lewis
1929 - 1990
drums
and Don EllisDon Ellis Don Ellis
1934 - 1978
trumpet
, plus the Creative World of Stan KentonStan Kenton Stan Kenton
1911 - 1979
piano
, Gil EvansGil Evans Gil Evans
1912 - 1988
composer/conductor
' Svengali and Patrick WilliamsPatrick Williams Patrick Williams
' Threshold. Among the musicians who have signed on are Bobby Shew, Don MenzaDon Menza Don Menza
b.1936
saxophone
, Ernie WattsErnie Watts Ernie Watts
b.1945
reeds
, Bob MintzerBob Mintzer Bob Mintzer
b.1953
saxophone
, Pete ChristliebPete Christlieb Pete Christlieb
b.1945
saxophone
, Milcho LevievMilcho Leviev Milcho Leviev
b.1937
piano
, Fred Laurence SeldenFred Laurence Selden Fred Laurence Selden
b.1945
, Ann Patterson, Richard Torres, Peter ErskinePeter Erskine Peter Erskine
b.1954
drums
, Mike SuterMike Suter Mike Suter
, Mary FettigMary Fettig Mary Fettig
, Jim Oatts Jim Oatts Jim Oatts
, Roger IngramRoger Ingram Roger Ingram

trumpet
, Bob SummersBob Summers Bob Summers
b.1944
, Bruce Johnstone, Jay Chattaway and Andy Mackintosh. Also performing will be the Collegiate Neophonic Orchestra of Southern California and the USC Thornton Jazz Orchestra directed by Mintzer. "Groovin' Hard" is set for October 11-14, preceded on October 10 by a bonus event, "The Woody Herman Centennial Celebration," that surely has been sold out by now. Herman alumni slated to take part include Christlieb, Shew, Watrous, Ingram, Oatts, Johnstone, Bill TrujilloBill Trujillo Bill Trujillo
b.1930
, Arno MarshArno Marsh Arno Marsh
b.1928
, Dick HaferDick Hafer Dick Hafer
b.1927
, Larry McKennaLarry McKenna Larry McKenna

sax, tenor
, Don RaderDon Rader Don Rader
b.1935
trumpet
, Roger NeumannRoger Neumann Roger Neumann
b.1941
sax, tenor
, Alan BroadbentAlan Broadbent Alan Broadbent
b.1947
piano
, Larry Covelli, Jerry Pinter and Ron StoutRon Stout Ron Stout
. For information about "Groovin' Hard," phone 562-200-5477 or vist them at lajazzinstitute.org.

A Word About Clark Terry

Beloved trumpeter Clark TerryClark Terry Clark Terry
b.1920
trumpet
, now ninety-one years old and a double amputee (both legs) owing to diabetes, needs help in getting out from under enormous hospital expenses. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to help Clark's cause, it can be done through the Jazz Foundation of America, either by mail or online. The mailing address is Jazz Foundation of America, 322 W. 48th St., New York, NY 10036. Online at jazzfoundation.org. In either case, please indicate (on the memo line of the check or by putting the name "Clark Terry" in the window at the bottom of the Jazz Foundation's donation page) that the money is being sent to help with Clark's expenses. He and wife Gwen would greatly appreciate your help!

And that's it for now. Until next time, keep swingin...'!


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