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Richard Watters

Hi! I’m a long time jazz fan and occasional Chicago-area musician (trumpet/flugelhorn). I began playing trumpet about 1962 as a grade-school student. By my Senior year at Downers Grove South Highschool I was a member of five different music organizations: Marching Band, Chamber Band, Orchestra, Jazz Band and various brass ensembles.

During my latter years of highschool (1969-1971), I attended the 9th, 10th and 11th Annual Oak Lawn Jazz Festivals (a.k.a. Annual Chicagoland Stage Band Festival) as a member of the Downers Grove South Highschool Stage Band. The festival featured 110 or so highschool bands competing for the top 5 honors on the Sunday night show when the winning bands, ensembles and soloists were announced after a weekend of judging and clinics with the sidemen from the hosting band...during one of these fests I had the opportunity to "sit in" with the hosting band (for one tune) which happened to be Stan Kenton's Big Band. My musical career as a trumpet player has been downhill from there, but the experience instilled in me a life-long love of jazz, America's only true art form. As a result, during my first year at North Central College (in Naperville, Illinois) I briefly hosted a Friday night radio show on the college FM radio station WONC, which was dedicated to playing Stan Kenton's music for a half hour. The show was called "Stan The Man" and offered up all kinds of information regarding his musical organization and history.

I was in two Chicago-area “Garage Rock Bands” during the late 1960’s namely, CENTURA (led by Bob Siebert of Westmont, IL) and a band I started later named EMANON. These were 6 or 7 piece bands that covered music by Earth, Wind and Fire / Blood, Sweat and Tears / Chicago as was popular at the time. In the early 1970’s I was a member of the U.S. Navy Drum & Bugle Corps and also assigned as the bugler at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, California. I also did duty as part of the Color Guard for funeral details at the Brunswick Naval Air Station in Brunswick, Maine. I was a member of the Bath Municipal Band in Bath, Maine and played at many ceremonial ship-launchings at the Bath Iron Works there.

After the service, I joined a big band named The JKQ Swing Band and played until the late 1980’s. In 2006 I was a member of an all-original jazz/blues/pop band named TIMMS SISTER’S BAND led by Chicago-area jazz vocalist/lyricist Catherine Whitney. I have played with several Chicago-area jazz musicians such as drummers Isham "Rusty" Jones (of George Shearing fame), Johnie Faren and Freddy Sontag; pianists Johnny Gabor and Richard Drexler; bassists Kelly Sommers and Ron Overcash; guitarists Richie Mars and Clay Travis; The Barry Winograd Trio and vocalist Catherine Whitney.

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