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Monnette Sudler: Daring To Dream
In 1997, Monnette Sudler told Philadelphia Inquirer jazz writer Karl Stark that she began playing a small guitar almost before she could talk, and he caught her that day before a West Philadelphia crowd at a local community center wondering aloud, "Do I dare to dream and take a chance the world is there for me? Maybe yes, at least a little piece."
Sudler grew up in the rich musical neighborhood of Germantown in Philadelphia and learned folk songs at her uncle's feet before falling in love with jazz. She went to the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston to study guitar and composition (later receiving her degree at Temple University), and quickly made her move into professional playing when she joined the group The Sounds of Liberation in the 1970s, which had two prominent Philly musicians in the mixreedman Byard Lancaster and vibraphonist Khan Jamal.
This guitarist climbed steadily in her career, playing with such musicians as Archie Shepp, Cecil McBee, Grover Washington, Jr., and Hugh Masakela, releasing the albums Brighter Days For You and Live in Europe on Steeplechase Records, appearing throughout America and around the world playing the Newport Jazz Festival, the Berlin Jazz Festivalanywhere they wanted a female guitarist with an attitude full of sass and an angelic smile to soften the edge.
In the 1990s, Sudler released the critically acclaimed and eclectic jazz projects Other Side of the Gemini, Time for a Change, and Just One More Kiss, an album featuring her poetry, which JazzTimes critic Hilarie Grey called surprising and unique... skillfully uses her arrangements as colorful backdrops and enhancements to her poetry.
But now Sudler is short of breath and on oxygen constantly. She is frustrated that she can't work, which is understandable since anyone this creative needs to play. Sudler told me, "All I'm doing is going to the doctor. My family and friends are supportive, but I have to watch myself that I don't get depressed. It's taken my confidence. I have some independence, but when you're on disability, there's nothing beyond that."
And so she waits for the transplant that will save her life. She waits and worries about the money that will be needed to make her well. And she's daring again to dream that the world will be there for her.
There will be an old-fashioned jazz jam session on October 13th at the 7165 Lounge in Germantown, Philadelphia from 3 to 6 pm. Hosted by radio personality Jeff Duperon, the event will feature special guests John Blake, Odean Pope, Doc Gibbs, Barbara Walker, Sherry Butler, Barry Sames, Lee Smith, Webb Thomas, Steve Green, Omar Hill, and poets Sonia Sanchez and Trapeta B. Mayson.
Everyone who loves her will be there to show their support and to raise money. The Monnette Sudler Fund has been set up for those who cannot attend by Jazz Bridge, a nonprofit organization that aids jazz musicians in crisis.
Tax-deductible donations can be given at jazzbridge.org or anyone can send a check to Jazz Bridge, 3008 Limekiln Pike, Glenside, PA, 19038. Designate in the memo that your check is for the Monnette Sudler Fund.
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