Volume 41 NOVEMBER 2016 Number 11 PRESENTS. NOVEMBER 27, :00 pm - 5:00 pm

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Volume 41

NOVEMBER 2016

Number 11

PRESENTS

TOOT SWEET JAZZ BAND

NOVEMBER 27, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128 l 375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086

www.sbtjs.org

UPCOMING Event Dec. 18 - Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00

THE SOUTH BAY BEAT is published by

SOUTH BAY TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY A non-profit organization dedicated to the performance, promotion and preservation of jazz.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS SBTJS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Barbara Kinney

Mal Silva

Jack Ford

Cecelia Maloney

Jon B. Schermer

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President 510-792-5484

Past President Emeritus [email protected]

Treasurer 650-575-2307

Secretary Editor Pro-Tem [email protected] 408-266-3449

Chief Financial Officer [email protected] 408-573-9220

Vice President

BOARD MEMBERS George Trollman

Bill Todd

PUBLICITY

Music Director

JoAnn Schwartz

Distribution South Bay Beat 408-315-0482

Jam Set Director 408-644-2062 [email protected]

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SBTJS Board of Directors Barbara Kinney 510-792-5484

Jim Rouse

Joyce Taylor

Graphic Designer Coastal Graphics 707-280-2477 [email protected]

Stage & Equipment 408-241-2745 [email protected]

Raffle Co-Chair 650-224-3252

Kay McIntyre Hostess/Parasols

Cheri Howard Raffle Co-Chair [email protected]

HOST Open

MEMBERSHIP

Verlene Schermer

EDITOR

Medius Printing Webmaster 408-519-5000 408-448-6685 [email protected]

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Sallie Morton

Jim O’Briant

Member-at-large

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Director, Youth Activities [email protected]

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S O U T H B AY T R A D I T I O N A L J A Z Z S O C I E T Y M E M B E R S H I P A P P L I C AT I O N Please take this opportunity to show your support for preserving trad jazz. We invite you to join by filling in the form below. c Please enroll c Renew c You may contact me regarding volunteer work MEMBERSHIP DUES: c SUSTAINING - $100 c PATRON - $250 c ANGEL - $500 c Individual - $30 c Couple - $40 c Musician - $15 c Musician Couple - $20 Would you prefer to read your South Bay Beat online? c Yes c No Membership includes subscription to our South Bay Beat newsletter. Name(s) ___________________________________________________ Phone No.__________________ Address ________________________________________________________________________________ City, State & Zip________________________________________________________________________ Email ________________________________________________________________________________ Make check payable to: SOUTH BAY TRADITIONAL JAZZ SOCIETY and mail with this form to: SBTJS, P.O. BOX 3980, SAN JOSE, CA 95150 The South Bay Traditional Jazz Society is a non-profit tax exempt organization dedicated to the performance, promotion, and preservation of Traditional Jazz. Your membership and contributions are tax-deductible. Your cancelled check is your receipt. Non-Profit ID #23-7335388.

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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

BARBARA KINNEY

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ctober 23rd was another fun filled afternoon. Zinfandel Stompers and our Jammers kept the dance floor filled. Super nice sounds came from a wonderful group of musicians playing trombones. Zinfandel Stompers had some great vocals with three part harmony. Cheri Howard had the raffle table decorated for Halloween with spooky good prizes. It’s time to renew memberships for 2017. Membership is the backbone of our organization. Each membership is vital to the cause of keeping South Bay alive and well. For more frolicking fun and good Trad Jazz be sure to be with us November 27th when Toot Sweet Jazz Band will play for us. See you then. Barbara Kinney, President

Want to go to Fresno MARDI GRAS next March?

October Raffle Table with an attractive devil

Special Guest Band for November

RHYTHM STREET APPLEJACKS Most members surely remember that our goal is to keep alive our favorite kind of music, and there is a board member, Jim O'Briant, whose duty it is to scout out probable teenagers whom we can help attend summer jazz camp sessions. Ed Ford was one of those youngsters we paid jazz camp tuition for, and he is now the leader of The Applejacks. This is what he has to say about his band that we’re proud to present: “In a secret San José lair, the Rhythm Street Applejacks distill classic jazz styles that once poured out from dance halls and juke joints of the 1920s and 1930s. With a love of rhythm and simple melodies, the Applejacks bring the infectious joy of classic swing to contemporary audiences in Silicon Valley.”

Maybe you want to, but don’t want to drive. Would it make a difference if this Society organized a bus to provide transportation for members and their guests to get back and forth that weekend? Contact Barbara or Cecelia at entry table if you are interested. The Board may work on this if there are enough people interested.

OCTOBER 23, 2016 Dick Williams . . . Leader, cornet, vocals Hans Nilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornet Verlene Schermer . . . . . . . Banjo, vocal Jean Avram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banjo Joyce Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Banjo Phil Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone John Soulis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone Jerry Rosenbaum . . . . . . . . . .Trombone Zach Maher . . . . . . . . . Trombone, tuba Lyle Gillison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reeds Lauren D’Ambrosio . . . . . . . . . . .Tenor Sam Morocco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bass Bill Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drums Carlos Tahmazian . . . . . . . . Washboard Patti deRidder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vocals Thanks and apologies for anyone missed. Musicians who wish to participate in the jam sets need to sign up in advance with Bill Todd.

SBTJS Jam Sets NOV. 27, 2016 SET #1 Indiana Jazz Me Blues I found a new Baby Alice Blue Gown Waltz Five Foot Two Melancholy Blues Lady Be Good SET #2 Once in a While San Francisco Bay Blues When Irish Eyes Are Smilin’ Someday Sweetheart Shine Melancholy Blues Struttin’ with Barbecue

Who were those Masked Jammers?

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BOARD MEETING TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 2016 The ELKS Lodge 11:30 a.m. 375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA

2016 Special Memberships SUSTAINING James & Helen Goodwine Karen Brooks-Scott Anthony Suzanne Shynne Sallie Morton Cecelia Maloney Jack & Rada Ford Donna King

PATRON Jack Gerken

ANGEL ($500) (double)

Richard & Amy Magnuson

DEADLINE FOR ARTICLES Nov. 30, 2016. Please send all news, articles and announcements to: Cecelia Maloney Email: [email protected]

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The 40th Anniversar ismo Jazz Jubilee by the Sea 2016 Anniversaryy PPismo

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hursday the twins, Ambassadors of FUN, Mary and Carol volunteered as hosts at Addie Street venue on the boardwalk, dressed in our colorful outfits with feather boas and parasols. Parasols were provided at each venue. Regbone Saints was the opening band at Addie Street on Friday. They are from San Luis Obispo and celebrate a traditional jazz common to the streets, bars and back alleys of New Orleans. Molly Reeves, leader of the Red Skunk Band, was swingin', spontaneous, spunky and exceedingly entertaining, drawing inspiration from the styles of Django Reinhardt, Fats Waller, Louie Armstrong as well as more contemporary influences. Howard Miyata who plays trombone in the High Sierra Jazz Band played his fluegelhorn in different bands. You ask! “What is a fluegelhorn?” It's a combination of a trombone and a tuba and looks like a complicated trumpet with several coils. George's All-Stars played only one set and were fantastic. The band members were: Larry Scala, Jason Warner, Nate Ketner, Bob Schultz, Katie Cavera, Danny Coots, Brandon Au and Sam Rocha. Nicolle Roth, a 17 year old, sang with Night Blooming Jazzmen and also performs tap dance routines. Her dad, Brad Roth plays banjo and guitar with Night-Blooming Jazzmen. Another 17 year old up-and-coming performer, Washboard Steve of San Luis Obispo was asked to sit in with a few of the bands to perform. We twins had become his friends at the Hot Jazz festival in Sacramento over Labor Day. We connected Sunday when we enjoyed having a few dances with him and especially doing the Country Western 10-step to the Orange Blossom Special played by Tom Rigney and Flambeau. This was the first time High Street from Nampa, Idaho has

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performed at the Pismo Beach Jubilee. This band had people dancing in the aisles on the front of the stage. Everybody from young to old, was up moving to this beat. Sue Palmer Motel Swing Orchestra was really hot Saturday night. April West, was seen playing the trombone slide with her toe sitting on the edge of the stage. Since it was Halloween weekend, many attendees were in costume. Guest artists this weekend were: Jeff Barnhart, Kristy Cocuzzi, Danny Coots, Bob Draga, Marty Eggers, Jeff Hamilton, Carl Sonny Leyland, Larry Scala, and Bob Schulz. Other bands at the festival were: Blue Street, Cal Poly University Jazz Band, Carl Sonny Leyland Trio, Clam Chowder from Pismo Beach, Cornet Chop Suey, Creole Syncopators from Central Coast, Crescent Katz, Cuesta Jazz Ensemble, San Luis Obispo, Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Band, High Sierra Jazz Band, Ivory and Gold, Jazz Jammers with Dick Williams, Judity and the Jazz Krewe, Central Coast, Maria Muldaur and her Jazz Quintet, The Midiri Brothers, Night Blooming Jazzmen, Pacific Swing, Pat Yankee, San Francisco, Red Skunk, New Orleans, Royal Garden Swing Orchestra, Ulysses Jazz, Santa Barbara. As usual, more music than anyone could possible see and hear in 3½ days. It’s only a 3 hour drive from San Jose so think of attending next year and even try sponsoring a band. These Festivals need all the help they can get. New directors Jeff and Rhonda Cardinal did an exceptional job! Composed by Carol Goedde & Mary Lynn Pelican (Ambassadors of Fun)

FESTIVALS & Coming Attractions INFORMATION TAKEN FROM THE SYNCOPATED TIMES

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Nov. 18-20 Clearwater Beach, FL. Suncoast Jazz Classic. Hdqtrs: Sheraton and Marriott Sand Key Resorts. Featured Artists include: Alfonso Ponticelli & Swing Gitan, Betty Comora, Bill Allred Classic Jazz Band, Bob Price, Climax Jazz Band, Cornet Chop Suey, Dave Bennett Quartet, High Sierra, Hot Jazz Pie, Ken Peplowski Quartet, LaLucha, Nate Najar, The Fat Babies, The Midiri Bothers, Pepper, John Lamb, Swing Time Dancers. A.E. Tickets $125, Daily tickets: $36-$45. Info: 727-248-9441. Email: [email protected] www.SuncoastJazzClassic.com www.visitstpeteclearwater for area information. Nov. 18-20 Rancho Cordova, CA. West Coast Ragtime Festival. Hdqtrs: Sacramento Marriott Rancho Cordova. Featured bands: Big Mama Sue & Fast Eddie, Ivory & Gold, Raspberry Jam, the Porcupines, Sullivan Drivons and the Pacific Ragtime Orchestra. Thirty five participating musicians listed including Clint Baker, Jeff Barnhart, Marty Eggers, Tom Barnebey, Danny Coots, Brian Holland, Frederick Hodges, Carl Sonny Leyland, Max Morath, Virginia Tichenor, Stephanie Trick. A.E.Badges $95. & 110. after Nov first. Info: 866-724-9273 or 916-457-3324; westcoastragtime.com/. Nov. 23-27 San Diego, CA. San Diego JazzFest & Swing Extravaganza. Hdqtrs: Town & Country Resort & Convention Center Seven venues. Artists include: Stephanie Trick, Paolo Alderighi, Katie Cavera and Chloe Feoranzo, Buck Creek, JB, High Sierra JB, Cornet Chop Suey, Dave Bennett, Quartet, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Dave Stuckey and the Hot House Gang, Lakeshore Syncopators, High Society J.B., Memphis Speed Kings, Night Blooming Jazzmen, Uptown Lowdown J.B., Sue Palmer and her Motel Swing Orchestra, Yerba Buena Stompers and Ida Blue, Grand Dominion J.B., Titanic JB, Jazz Jammers, Euphoria Brass Band, Heliotrope Ragtime Orchestra, Mission Bay High School Preservationists, Joe Smith & the Spicy Pickles, Champagne Dixie, and Big Butter JB. A.E. Badges: five days $110.; four days $105.; three days $100. Daily badges available at the door. Email: [email protected] Website: sdjazzfest.org/; 619-297-5277 or 800-772-8577 or 619-291-7131. Jan. 12-22 Tucson, AZ. Tucson Jazz Festival. Free outdoor concerts. MLK Jr. Day, Jan. 17 on two stages. Other acts, 2017 other dates include John Pizzarelli, George Benson, Kamasi Washington, Storm Large, Anat Cohen, Howard Alden, DeeDee Bridgewater Quartet, TJI Elllington Band, The Tucson Jazz Orchestra with Lewis Nash, Tower of Power, Armen Donelion, and the Bird and the Bee. Many varying prices. Info: tucsonjazzfestival.org or 520-989-0720. Feb. 11 Sacramento, CA. Traditional Jazz Youth Band Concert. Hdqtrs: Capistrano Hall at Cal State. All day festival dedicated to performance and teaching of trad jazz. Open to 30 school bands, jazz-club sponsored bands and independent youth bands with combo bands performing non-competitively. More than $4000. in awards/scholarships. Info: 916-444-2004 or [email protected] or sacjazzfoundation.org/tjybf Feb. 9-12 Fresno, CA. 33rd Sounds of Mardi Gras. Hdqtrs: Doubletree by Hilton. Pre-festival party Thursday evening. Bands include Grand Dominion JB, High Sierra JB, Midnight Rose, Bob Schulz’s Frisco JB, Climax JB, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, Blue Street JB, Gino & The Lone Gunmen, Devil Mountain JB, Yosemite JB, the Zydeco Flames, Dick Williams Jazz Sea Jammers, Doug Finke’s Hot Cookies, Tom Hook & The Terriers, and guest artists Brady McKay and Ken Hall. Three day passes are $105 before Dec. 16 or $110 thereafter. Admission prices for individual events range from $20. to $55.; day passes are free for those 29 and younger, but a free entry coupon must be obtained. 209-534-1924 or fresnodixie.com

2016 CRUISES & TOURS Nov. 22Dec. 6 Dec. 6-16

Dec. 31Jan. 7

Fourteen day roundtrip New Orleans on the Crystal Serenity. Travel with Tom Hook, Wendell Brunious, New Orleans All Stars, Rick Trolsen, Tom Fischer, Ed Wise, Danny Coots, Banu Gibson, Yve Evans, Randy Reinhart, David Boeddinghaus and Pieter Meijers. Info: Jazzdagan Tours. JazzFest at Sea aboard MSC Divina. Round trip from Miami to Columbia, Aruba, Curacao, Turks and Caicos Islands and the Bahamas. Featured Artists: John Altman, Allan Vache, Davey Jones, Russ Phillips, Paolo Alderighi, Charlie Silva, Danny Coots, Harry Allen, Duke Heitger, Anne Barnhart, Jeff Barnhart, Paul Keller, Stephanie Trick, Bob Leary, Kevin Dorn, Banu Gibson, Terry Blaine. Prices start at $1399. Info: www.JazzFestatSea.com 800-654-8090 Eight day roundtrip San Diego aboard ms Westerdam of Holland America. Celebrate New Year’s Travel with Wally’’s Warehouse Waifs, Tom Rigney & Flambeau, High Sierra J.B. Info: Jazzdagan Tours. 5

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oot Sweet was founded in 1990 by John Bria, a versatile clarinet and saxophone player, who was well-known in the Bay Area. His enthusiasm for “our kind of music” continues to radiate from the members of today’s band, long after his untimely passing. Our players (both regulars and some darn good subs when needed) enjoy each other’s musicianship, and we have a lot of fun playing for our audiences (we’re not faking it!).

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tunes to fully accommodate both our dancers and our listeners.. As far as we know, we’re the only trad-jazz band in the area that will provide music for a range of Latin dance steps. Our members are: Larry Blake-trumpet, Ray Buhler-clarinet, Jack Gerken-trombone, Scott Chapman-piano, Pat Dutrowbanjo and guitar, Dan Mueller-drums and Paul Bostwick-tuba. Written by the leader, Jack Gerken

Dancing is an increasingly popular activity at jazz society functions everywhere; so we strive to optimize our mix of

BLOWIN’ round the bay NOVATO ALAMEDA The Black Pug Cafe, 1303 High Street, AND THAT’S JAZZ, every 4th Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. (510) 997-5926. No cover charge.

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FREMONT Bronco Billy’s Pizza Palace, 41200 Blacow Rd., JAZZINATORS every other Tuesday, 7-8 p.m., EAST BAY STOMPERS, third Thursday each month, 7-9 p.m., call Charlie Mabie, 510-914-7304. Go to www. broncobillys pizza.com for specific dates.

Molloys Tavern, 1655 Mission Road, SAN FRANCISCO BANJO BAND, first Sat. of each month. 7:30-10:00 p.m. sfbanjo [email protected]

LIVERMORE

COTATI

Castle Rock Restaurant, 1848

Redwood Cafe, 8240 Old

Portola Avenue, JAMBALAYA SWING BAND, 1st Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. CHRIS BRADLEY’S JAZZ BAND, 2nd Tuesdays, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 925-456-7100.

Redwood Hwy. GOLD COAST JAZZ BAND, 3rd Sunday. 4-7 p.m. 707-795-7868.

CUPERTINO Britannia Arms, 1087 S. De

Masonic Center, 461 Florence

Ave., SILICON GULCH J.B., Tues. 7-10 p.m. 650-574-9723.

St., PAUL PRICE’S SOCIETY ORCHESTRA. Pomander Tea Dance on 3rd Sunday each month, 4-6:30 p.m. Call 1-800-647-0305 for more information.

SAN RAFAEL

Panama Hotel, B Street & Bayview. SWING FEVER, Tuesdays, 7-10 p.m. Call 415-457-3993. REDWOOD CITY Mayflower Inn, 1533 4th St., San Harry’s Hofbrau, 1909 El Camino Rafael, MARIN JAZZ GROUP Real. HAPPY TIME BANJOS. every 2nd and 4th Wednesday, Every Tuesday from 7-8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Free admission. 415650-366-3733. 456-1011.

WALNUT CREEK

Erawan2 Thai Restaurant, 414

bert. Rotating pianists: Virginia Tichenor, Marty Eggers, Frederick Hodges. 5-8 p.m. 415-362-5125.

Rossmoor Dixieland Jazz Club Event Center, 1021 Stanley

Cafe Borrone, 1010 El Camino

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The Swinging Door, 106 E. 25th

Pier 23, Embarcadero near Fil-.

DANVILLE

For a more updated and complete listing, visit www.sfraeann.com

SAN MATEO

PALO ALTO

SAN FRANCISCO

MENLO PARK

DEVIL MOUNTAIN JAZZ BAND. 3rd Saturday, 1:30-4:30 p.m. 510-655-6728. Also see Friends of Jazz on page 7.

Ave., SILICON GULCH J.B., Tues. 7-10 p.m. 650-574-9723.

Bar & Grill. NATURAL GAS JAZZ BAND, Every 2nd Sunday, 1-4 p.m. 415-878-4977.

MARTINEZ

Anza Blvd. TOOT SWEET JAZZ BAND. 2nd Sunday, 5:45-8:00 p.m., SILICON GULCH J.B., 3rd Sunday, 5:45-8:00 p.m. 408-2521711.

Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Road.

SAN MATEO

1535 So. Novato Blvd. Ghiringhelli The Swinging Door, 106 E. 25th

Ferry Street, MUIR STATION JAZZ BAND. Every 2nd Saturday, 6:00-8:00 p.m. 925-313-9185.

Real, CLINT BAKER’S CAFE BORRONE ALL-STARS. MOST Fridays, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Check www.clintbakerjazz.com/ allstars.html

Fior D’Italia, 2237 Mason St., BIG MONEY IN JAZZ, Wed., 6 to 9 pm, Sun. 2:30 to 5 p.m. 415-986-1886.

SAN JOSE Harry’s Hofbrau, 390 Saratoga

MORGAN HILL

Ave., PENINSULA BANJO BAND, every Wednesday, 7 p.m. 408-243-0434.

88 Keys Cafe, 1295 E. Dunne

MODESTO

Ave., Ste. 100, ZINFANDEL STOMPERS, Second Tuesdays, 7:30-9:30 p.m. 669-888-3488.

Shooter’s Pub, Clarion Inn, CREOLE JAZZ KINGS, Every Wednesday, 6:30-9:30 p.m.

Dollar Road, Most 4th Wednesdays, 7:00 pm. 925-934-1337. www.DixielandJazzRossmoor.com $10 members, $15 non-members.

WOODSIDE The Little Store Restaurant, 3340 Woodside Road, (1.3 miles west of 280). THE BANJO GUYS, Every Tuesday 6-8 p.m. BANDS OR CLUBS DO NOT ALWAYS NOTIFY THE SOUTH BAY BEAT OF CHANGES. Please call in advance to verify information in these listings.

OCTOBER 23RD...

Goodbye Don Brayton!! Suzie & Howard

Jammers trombone chorus in October

Fresno Dixieland Society Box 16399, Fresno, CA 93755 HOTLINE (209) 292-3999 12- 5 p.m.

RADISSON HOTEL ATRIUM www.fresno dixie.com

Dec. 11 - Yosemite J.B.

Don Brayton's vocals at our music sessions every month are now a thing of the past. He has moved to Colorado Springs. We wish him luck with his move!

The Napa Valley DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY - December 11 -

MEETS EVERY 2ND SUNDAY FROM 1:00-5:00 PM

GOLD COAST HOLIDAY PARTY Grant Hall at the Veteran’s Home, Yountville

MODESTO DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY EVERY 3RD SUNDAY CLARION INN - 1612 SISK RD.

www.modestojazz.com Dec. 18 - Midnight Rose Jazz Band

$8 Members, $9 Other Jazz Societies, $10 Public

Website: www.napatradjazz.org P.O. BOX 2765 MONTEREY, CA 93942 1:00 - 5:00 P.M. EVERY 2ND SUNDAY

12-5 p.m. Info: 209-524-3517 $8 members - $12 public

SACRAMENTO

Dec. 11 10th Avenue J.B.

at the Elks Lodge located in 150 MAR VISTA DRIVE, MONTEREY Info. (831) 626-3146 (831) 449-3204 www.montereyhotjazzsociety.org

AT THE DOOR - $15 Members/active military/students/club members - $8

TRAD. JAZZ SOCIETY www.sacjazz.org ELK’S LODGE #6

Dec. 11 HOT CITY with Zack Sapunor

6446 RIVERSIDE BLVD. Sacramento, CA 95831 Noon -5 p.m. Members: $10.00 Non-Members: $12.00

SAN JOAQUIN DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY 2 dance floors Guest bands plus jam sets 12:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Dec. 4

MISSION GOLD Jazz Band www.stocktondixielandjazz.org

ELKS LODGE 8900 Thornton Road, Stockton For more information, write P.O. Box 4746, Stockton, CA 95204

FRIENDS OF JAZZ Dance Party in Danville Grange Hall, 743 Diablo Rd. More info: www.jazznut.com 510-655-6728

Dec. 17 Devil Mountain Jazz Band

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ CLUB OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA P.O. BOX 27232, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94127

MEETS ON THE THIRD SUNDAY 1:00 - 7:00 P.M. www.nojcnc.org

Dec. 18 - Mission Gold J.B. Elks Lodge, 3931 San Pablo Dam Rd., El Sobrante, CA For Info: Becky Kesweder: 650-341-7370 or Tom Belmessieri: 925-432-6532

TRAD JASS SANTA ROSA

Ellington Hall 3535 Industrial Way Santa Rosa, CA

www.tradjass.org

TRAD JASS - P.O. Box 2861 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 707-328-0939

DEC. 4 BEYOND SALVATION JAZZ BAND

1:00 - 5:30 p.m. each first Sunday

ADMISSION: MEMBERS: $8.00 OTHER CLUBS $9.00 NON-MEMBERS $10.00

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South Bay Traditional Jazz Society P.O. Box 3980, San Jose, CA 95150 www.sbtjs.org Return Service Requested

FIRST CLASS TIME SENSITIVE

www.sbtjs.org

CALENDAR of EVENTS Dec. 18 Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band

TOOT SWEET JAZZ BAND NOV. 27, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Sunnyvale Elks Lodge #2128 Larry Blake - trumpet, Ray Buhler - clarinet, Jack Gerken - trombone, Scott Chapman - piano, Pat Dutrow - banjo and guitar, Dan Mueller - drums, Paul Bostwick - tuba

375 N. Pastoria Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Non-members - $10.00 Members and Members of other Jazz Societies - $8.00

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