Jazz Notes July-August 2012

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JAZZ NOTES The newsletter of Jazz in AZ, a non-profit organization devoted to supporting the art of LIVE JAZZ and cultivating interest in jazz through youth education, scholarship opportunities and community outreach

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Volume XXXIII Number 5 | July-August 2012

Sunday Jam Sessions, Wednesday “Rising Star” Concerts and clinics fill The Nash this summer

By Joel R. Goldenthal

Since the doors opened at The Nash, Jazz in AZ's new nonprofit education and performance center in the downtown arts district of Phoenix, the venue's been a buzz with performances by jazz luminaries such as Wynton Marsalis, Lewis Nash and Freddy Cole; big bands such as Mesa Community College and Young Sounds of Arizona; and weekly jam sessions that are consistently attracting dozens of student and pro musicians and appreciative audiences. What an auspicious first ten weeks it has been! Our first summer is continuing the promise of becoming the place for jazz in the Valley with a variety of exciting performances and educational activities.

the jam and keep the players flowing. The number of musicians jamming on any given night has been hovering around 30; pretty amazing! And the range has been from 15 year-old students to, well, name-sake Lewis Nash and his talented daughter, Kalena (22), both sitting in on Father's Day. And what value for the audience (that's you again!) who get to enjoy 3 hours of music and support this ultimate jazz education and performance experience. Admission is just $5 to help support the program. Water, soft drinks and snacks are available for purchase. So if you haven't made it out to the Sunday Nash Jam yet, give it a try. We'll keep the AC on!

Clinics

We are aiming for six clinics this summer to kick off our educational “Catch a Rising Star” programs at The Nash. These will After six seasons at the ASU Kerr include a Latin Drumset Clinic with Cultural Center in Scottsdale, Catch a Dom Moio on Sunday, July 22 from 3-5 Rising Star has moved to The Nash. p.m., a Rhythmic Improvisation Clinic Concerts are on Wednesday evenings at with Eric Rassmusen on Sunday, August 7 p.m.; general admission is $10, $5 for Top L-R: Noah Simpson, Joel Oroz, Chris Light, Kalena Nash; middle: 5 from 3-5 p.m., and a Doubling Clinic students and seniors. “Catch a Rising Andrew Schiller, Matt Williams, Lewis Nash; bottom: Paul Eirik Melhus, with Mike Crotty and Monica Shriver Star” concerts give young musicians an Cody Rowlands, Ted Sistrunk. Photos by Diane Banyai. tbd. Most clinics will be scheduled to opportunity to perform for an scholarship recipient, Jacob (tenor sax) is a precede the Sunday jam. They are open appreciative audience (that's you!). Performance student at The New England Conservatory of to students of all ages. For updated info and fees, opportunities for young jazz musicians is at the Music. A remarkable young player! visit www.jazzinaz.org or call The Nash at 602core of The Nash mission. The Rising Star line795-0464. August 8 – Lucas Pino-Nick Finzer Quartet – A up includes high school and college student JiA scholarship recipient, Lucas (tenor sax) was And…we're expanding too! musicians, as well as recent music school a fellow at The Brubeck Institute, completed his Jazz in AZ has signed a lease for the graduates. Scheduled to perform as of the end of undergraduate degree at The New School and approximately 1,000 square foot suite adjacent to June are: recently earned his Masters in Music at Juilliard. The Nash. This will house our additional July 11 – Paul Eirik Melhus-Cody Rowlands Lucas will perform with trombonist Nick Finzer educational facilities for combo coaching, oneQuintet – Paul (tenor sax) and Cody (trumpet) in their New York City-based group. one-one instruction and more. We're targeting a are Jazz in AZ scholarship recipients who are on Additional performances are being scheduled. mid-fall opening of the facility. To find out how summer break from their studies at Berklee Visit www.jazzinaz.org or call The Nash at 602you can get involved with The Nash as a sponsor, College of Music (Boston) and The New School 795-0464 for an update. donor, volunteer or instructor, contact Joel of Jazz and Contemporary Music (NYC) Goldenthal (joel@jazzinaz.org or 602-750-7045) Sunday Night Jazz Jam Session respectively or Barbie Baugh (barbieelise@gmail.com or Every Sunday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., the true July 25 – “Experiment 114” – This exciting 602-525-2687). spirit of jazz plays out on stage at The Nash, as ASU-based group was the subject of a video The Nash is located at 110 E. Roosevelt Street. student and pro musicians play together, project that will be previewed at the concert and At The Nash, you can hear more than great unrehearsed, in a variety of combinations. includes JiA scholarship recipient Vince music. Listen. That's the sound of something There's always a solid core trio with bass, drums Kaufmann (tenor sax) beautiful happening in our community. and either piano (yes, a real grand piano) or August 1 – Jacob Sieckman Quartet – Also a JiA The Nash: Jazz Happens Here. guitar; and Jeff Libman is usually on site to host


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Jazz in Arizona, Inc. A non-profit organization 501 (c)(3) P.O. Box 2913, Scottsdale, AZ 85252-2913 Phone: (480) 994-0807. Email: info@jazzinaz.org. Website: www.jazzinaz.org x

Jazz in AZ is dedicated to supporting the art of LIVE JAZZ and cultivating interest in jazz through youth education, scholarship opportunities and community outreach. xx

Jazz In AZ Board Members: Steve Douglas, president; Doug Mayes, vice president; Susan Dwyer, treasurer; Lorene Ely, secretary; and members: Barbie Baugh, Beth Dore, Larry Goldstein, Dennis Rowland, Stu Siefer. x

Executive Director: Joel Robin Goldenthal (602)750-7045; joel@jazzinaz.org Assistant Director: Joan Leard (480)947-6119; joan@jazzinaz.org x

Jazz Notes Newsletter Editor: Joel R. Goldenthal Contributing writers: Patricia Myers, Joel Goldenthal Copy editor/Proofreader: Patricia Myers Design/Production: Goldenthal Creative Services x

Jazz Notes is a free printed publication for members of Jazz in AZ; available online at www.jazzinaz.org; and is published six times per year according to the following schedule: Jazz Notes Deadlines: December 5-January/February issue; February 5-March/April issue; April 5-May/June issue; June 5-July/August issue; August 5September/October issue; October 5-November/December issue.

We need YOU to volunteer at The Nash! The Nash is the exciting new education and performance center of Jazz in AZ...and it’s off to an amazing start...with weekly Sunday Jam Sessions, “Catch a Rising Star” Concerts on Wednesdays throughout the Summer, First Friday events, clinics and much more! Plus we’re planning a Grand Opening Event for the fall. All of these activities mean more opportunities than ever before for volunteers! Plus we need help with grant writing, social media, fundraising, promotion...you name it! If you’ve got the time, we’ve got a need for your special talents and skills. Please give me a call at 602-525-2687 to discuss how you can help The Nash be the ultimate jazz resource in our community. Or email me at barbieelise@gmail.com. The Nash is going to be a blast! I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Barbie Baugh JiA Board Member

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Special thanks to the following for their generous support:

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JAZZ NOTES

By Patricia Myers

July - August 2012

News from Out & About

A movement has begun to have a U.S. postal stamp issued in honor of the late “Family Circus” cartoonist Bil Keane, who lived in Paradise Valley for many decades and was a huge jazz fan. Don Z. Miller, a founder and past president of Jazz in Arizona, has joined campaign creator Cindy Zimmerman to pursue the possibility. Those who wish to support this idea can write (snail-mail, not email) to: Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee. 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Room 3300, Washington, DC 20260-3501. All is needed is a simple note asking for a stamp to be created to honor this man who made people smile since 1960. Keane died last November at age 89. His son, Jeff, now creates the circle cartoon. Pre-address postcards are available at the Sugar Bowl, 4005 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, and at Don and Charlie's, 7501 E. Camelback Road, Scottsdale. More information is available at www.writinginstyle.com Jazz BuzzLine: Prescott Jazz th Summit, scheduled Aug. 24-26 for the 12 year, won the city's “Buckey Award” for the category “Outstanding Arts Event.” Proceeds from the weekend event provide funds for local school music programs and scholarships for students to attend summer jazz camps, said Mike Vax, the event's producer. For more information, go to prescottjazz.com or mikevax.net or see this issue's Calendar listings. KJZZ Radio (91.5 fm) recently added a Jazz Venues Map for the Metro Phoenix area to its website; our Jazz in AZ listings provided the information that Michele Robins applied to create this visual; available at KJZZ.org. Sunset Jazz at Newport resumes this summer, the 11-week series featuring a changing lineup of combos performing at 6 p.m. Wednesdays in the Rose Garden of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel in California, presented by Joe Rothman and John McClure of Newport Beach Jazz Party reputation. The final concert will feature Judy Roberts-piano and Greg Fishman-sax before Judy's return to Arizona. They will be backed by Jeff Hamilton-drums and Chuck Berghoferbass. The series is $164, or single seats for

$15, $22 or $32, except Aug. 1 when seats are $20, $30 and $40 for the Four Freshmen. For more info, call 949-7595421 or go to newportbeachjazzparty.com. The series is: July 11, Ernie Andrews Quartet + Rickey Woodard; July 18, Wycliffe Gordon's tribute to Louis Armstrong; July 25, Jackie Ryan-vocals; Aug. 1, Four Freshmen; Aug. 8, Graham Dechter Quartet; Aug. 15, Ken Peplowski Quartet; Aug. 22, Jeff Hamilton Trio; Sept. 5, Chuck Redd Quartet; Sept. 12, Mike Costley Quintet; Sept. 19, Judy RobertsGreg Fishman Quartet (Chuck Berghoferbass, Jeff Hamilton-drums). Sedona Jazz on the Rocks will not be staged next fall, due to “the current economic environment,” according to a statement issued by the festival's board of directors that said the JOR office, phone and website have been shut down to save funds. A festival date for 2013 is to be announced later. More than $30,000 was raised at a recent New York City concert for trumpeter Clark Terry to help with costs not covered by insurance for his home-care following two leg amputations. An additional benefit is being planned in Europe. th Addendum to April 30 International Jazz Day: Alan Light of New York City (my son-in-law) reviewed the concert at UNESCO headquarters for MSNMusic.com, which featured 16 ensembles and remarks by Quincy Jones, who said, “Every country in the world knows more about our music than our kids do." Light's review continued: “Several speakers referred to the similarity between jazz and democracy, or the music's power as 'the sound of freedom.' But jazz and the United Nations have other similarities, as well. They are both sometimes considered a little past their prime, and struggling for contemporary relevance. Hearing these musicians come together for a night, honoring Hancock's accomplishment of an ongoing and formalized celebration of America's greatest musical achievement, was enough to give a little more hope for the future of jazz, and the future of the world.”

3 Musicians' News: Two drummers have relocated to California; Adam Clark went to check out action on the music scene, and Wes Anderson was chosen by audition to perform at Disneyland. That recalls the 1980s and the Side Street Strutters, an ASU student group formed by brothers Rob and Vince Verdi to play early New Orleans, that was hired to play the theme park for nearly a decade, later touring the world with an expanded repertoire. Pianist Andy Margolis is back on the AZ scene and performing at Mastro's City Hall restaurant in Scottsdale. The contacts he made while he was in Los Angeles resulted in film-score writing jobs, including for the biopic “The Wayman Tisdale Story” and a 30-minute web-pic, “Hughes the Force” (an homage to the “Star Wars” series and producer the 1980s movies of John Hughes, such as The Breakfast Club and Weird Science). Margolis played piano during the May 26 opening of the expanded jazz exhibit at the Musical Instrument Museum, and continues to write film scores. Student bassist Ben Jones, who played during the first jam session at Jazz in AZ's The Nash center in downtown Phoenix, is the son of longtime Valley bassist Warren Jones. The all-ages jam continues every Sunday from 6 to 9 p.m.; info at jazzinaz.org or 480-994-0807. Judy Roberts and Greg Fishman were booked for numerous summer gigs in Chicago, including Andy's, Katerina's and Chambers in nearby Niles (often joined by singer Jackie Allen). Judy also played a solo booking in the Signature Room on the 95th, in the John Hancock Center. They will perform again at the Monterey Jazz Festival in the festival grounds, judy on the Avant Grande piano. Dennis Rowland's tour in June performing with big bands included the Tsaritsino Park Music Festival in Moscow, Russia, followed by the LMC Jazz Festival in Istra, Vodnjan, Croatia. Prescott-based drummer Frankie Chavez is on a Far East tour with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, performing in the Philippines and Bangkok, Thailand, including a performance at the Royal Palace for the king of Thailand. Former Phoenix resident Lewis Nash will play drums at the 55th Monterey Jazz Festival, performing with the “Monterey Jazz Festival on Tour 55th Anniversary Celebration” ensemble with Dee Dee Bridgewater, Christian McBride, Ambrose Akinmusire, Chris Potter and Benny Green. This same band will be at the Mesa Arts Center on April 26. Nash and his two daughters visited the family in Phoenix in continued on page 5



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Mike Vax plays annual Prescott Jazz Summit preview party for JiA on July 22 at Kaz By Joel Goldenthal Former Stan Kenton Orchestra first trumpeter, soloist and road manager Mike Vax will once again play for the July Jazz in AZ party as a prelude to the Prescott Jazz Summit in August. The sextet features Vax's long-time band mate Jack Petersen on guitar, along with his regular local band members Tony Vaccasax, Joel Robin-piano, Ted Sistrunk-bass and Cleve Huff-drums. The party takes place on Sunday, July 22, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Kazimierz World Wine Bar, a EVENT casual venue with great food, wine and beverages. Kaz is located at 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale. Admission to the public is $15 (FREE if you join Jazz in AZ at the party). JiA member rates apply. The party will be preceded by the Jazz in AZ Annual Meeting at 2:15 p.m., which has been moved to July to follow the end of the organization's fiscal year. It will be an informational meeting; members and the public are welcome to attend.

RIFFS, continued from page 3 June, and both he and Kalena performed at the Sunday Jazz in AZ jam session at The Nash, then he was off to tour with Bridgewater. Marion Herrman, 87, a longtime Sedona resident and jazz supporter, died on April 30 during a medical procedure. She was a jazz singer who owned a nightclub with her husband, Al, on Long Island, N.Y., before the couple moved to Sedona in 1981.

Mike Vax Currently, Vax leads two big bands: The Mike Vax Jazz Orchestra, with musicians from famous big bands such as Stan Kenton, Woody Herman, Buddy Rich, Duke Ellington, Clark Terry, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller, Cab Calloway, Ray McKinley and Tex Beneke; and The Stan Kenton Alumni Band, comprised totally of alumni from the 1952-1978 Stan Kenton Orchestra. “This band doesn't try to be the Stan Kenton Orchestra, but is carrying on his tradition of dedication to creative music and to jazz

She was active on behalf of the Sedona Jazz on the Rocks Festival and Sedona International Film Festival, and was a driving behind the building of the outdoor arts Culture Park amphitheater. She studied sculpture and became known for her jazzthemed creations. Quotable: “It takes an intelligent ear to listen to jazz," Art Blakey in an interview with WUSS Radio on Aug. 18, 1977.

education,” says Vax. The band tours the United States every other year. To commemorate Kenton's 100th birthday, the band made its first-ever appearance in Phoenix last year at the Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix. Both bands conduct educational workshops in high schools and universities from coast-to-coast, and are supported by Friends of Big Band Jazz, a nonprofit organization that also awards scholarships to promising young musicians. “Our goal is to play meaningful music, talk about the importance of the jazz heritage in America, bring jazz music to young people and to offer our audiences a relaxed, entertaining atmosphere.” (More info at www.bigbandjazz.net). Vax always pleases the audience with his friendly and engaging manner. And the choice of music is also satisfying and swinging. Don't miss this taste of the music to be featured in cool Prescott pines on Aug. 2426.

Final Bar: Frederick J. Brown, 67, nationally renowned artist of jazz-blues musicians and scenes, May 5 in Scottsdale; Pete Cosey, 68, guitarist who grew up in Phoenix, Chess Records studio musician, member of AACM, performed-recorded with Miles Davis, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Etta James, Chuck Berry, May 30 in Chicago.

There’s live jazz at Kaz...all summer long! Enjoy Valley jazz legends Margo Reed on Mondays and Dennis Rowland on Thursdays all summer long in a cozy atmosphere with classic & craft cocktails, global small plates and over 2000 wines...plus very cool Christmas in July festivities. x Home of Jazz in AZ monthly parties: July 22, 3-5 - Mike Vax Sextet; August 19, 3-5 - Pete Gitlin Band OPEN July 4th

7137 East Stetson Drive, Scottsdale | Open nightly, 6 pm - 2 am (kitchen serves until 1:45) | 480-WINE-004 | www.kazbar.net


THE JAZZ CRUISE presents 3rd Annual summer series

In the Rose Garden of the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel & Spa 11 Wednesday nights starting July 11 and concluding September 19, featuring some of the most popular artists from the Newport Beach Jazz Party! Two one-hour sets included in the price of each ticket - 6pm and 7:30pm Food & beverage service, at reasonable prices, will be available!

July 11: July 18: July 25: Aug. 1: Aug. 8: Aug. 15: Aug. 22 Aug. 29: Sept. 5: Sept. 12: Sept. 19:

ERNIE ANDREWS QUARTET plus special guest- RICKEY WOODARD with LLEW MATTHEWS (piano), RICHARD SIMON (bass) & RALPH PENLAND (drums) WYCLIFFE GORDON in HELLO POPS …A tribute to Louis Armstrong with DON SHELTON (clarinet), LLEW MATTHEWS (piano), LUTHER HUGHES (bass), CLAYTON CAMERON (drums) JACKIE RYAN with BILL CUNLIFFE (piano), RYAN MCGILLICUDDY (bass), DEAN KOBA (drums) plus special guest- RICKEY WOODARD THE FOUR FRESHMEN GRAHAM DECHTER QUARTET featuring JEFF HAMILTON (drums) KEN PEPLOWSKI QUARTET with MIKE WOFFORD (piano), CHUCK BERGHOFER (bass), JOE LABARBERA (drums) JEFF HAMILTON TRIO with TAMIR HENDELMAN (piano), CHRISTOPH LUTY (bass) BYRON STRIPLING/BOBBY FLOYD QUARTET with GRAHAM DECHTER (guitar), JEFF HAMILTON (drums) CHUCK REDD QUARTET with MIKE WOFFORD (piano), DEREK OLES (bass), RICKEY WOODARD (tenor) MIKE COSTLEY QUINTET with LLEW MATTHEWS (piano), DANNY FLAHIVE (bass), BOB FORTE (drums), BRIAN NOVA (guitar), STEVE ALANIZ (tenor) JUDY ROBERTS/GREG FISHMAN QUARTET featuring CHUCK BERGHOFER & JEFF HAMILTON TICKETS & INFO: (949) 759-5003 www.westcoastjazzparty.com


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1 - Tickets can be picked up after 5pm on Wednesday afternoons at our registration desk in the Rose Garden (behind the main pool) of the Newport Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92660, 949-640-4000. 2 -The Newport Beach Marriott is located at Fashion Island. Take the 405 (San Diego Freeway) and get off at Jamboree (south toward Newport Beach). Go 9/10 miles to Santa Barbara Drive and turn left. The hotel is at the top of the hill on the right. From Pacific Coast Highway turn north on Jamboree. Go 9/10 of a mile and turn right on Santa Barbara. 3 - Self parking is available at $5.00 per night.

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Summer JiA party favorite Pete Gitlin returns Aug. 19 By Joel Goldenthal

Once again, Jazz in AZ is presenting guitarist Pete Gitlin for his popular summer cool spin on jazz at the Aug. 19 party from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Kazimierz World Wine Bar. The casual venue at 7137 E. Stetson Drive in Scottsdale is perfect for the occasion! Admission to the public is $15 (FREE if you join Jazz in AZ at the party); JiA member rates EVENT apply. “ A m p l i f i e r, ” G i t l i n ’s second CD, which was released at last year’s party, has meet with great success in the smooth jazz arena. The first single from “Amplifier,” "Lucky in Love", has been ranked in the top 10 on smooth jazz charts around the world, and is currently playing on over 90 radio stations and streaming audio sites. Gitlin’s debut CD, "Full Circle and the Great Temptation" (2008), was named one of the Top 10 smooth jazz CDs of the year in Canada; the single "Sunshine Days", featuring vocals by Valley singer Jodi Light, was No. 1 on the Ambiance Internet jazz charts for four weeks. With production by John Herrera from the Phoenix jazz band Turning Point, “Amplifier” combines jazz, funk and hints of fusion to create a new and exciting

Pete Gitlin sound. "When I first talked to John Herrera about my goals for this CD, I told him I wanted to create the Sgt. Pepper of contemporary jazz,” said Gitlin. “Obviously, that set an almost impossible standard to reach; but my

goal was to use 10 original compositions as very basic tracks, then expand on them using our imaginations and today's infinite production possibilities.” So on “Amplifier,” you'll hear a string quartet and acoustic guitar in one song, an electric sitar in a jazz/country environment in another, and electronic wooshes and swirls in another. "The concept was to create 10 sonic paintings, each very different, but able to hang together in one musical landscape," he explained. Samples from both of Pete's CDs can be heard at www.petegitlin.com. Gitlin has been playing guitar and bass professionally since the 1960s, and currently leads the Valley's longest-running jazz jam session at Pita Jungle in Chandler, originating in 2000. His band plays corporate functions and weddings, plus he plays bass in a threepiece rock band called The Allnighters. Gitlin also works as a business development manager for a green energy company out of Boston, and in his leisure time plays golf and rides his road bike. For the Jazz in AZ Party, guitarist Gitlin will be supported by an all-star band anchored by Mario Mendivil-bass and John Herreradrums. What better escape from “the dog days of summer” than listening to refreshing new sounds in the coolness of Kaz? Be there!

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MAY -~ Aug JUNE 2012 2012 July May 53 -- Paul MaryAnderson Petrich “Open Hand Group” July May Birthday Sacred Grounds! July10 12--Happy Joel Robin Quartet Armand Boatman Trio July - Stanguest Sorenson (guitar) with19special vocalist Margo Reed with Paul Dees CD/LP (accordian) May 17 -Russell Schmidt Release May- Mike 24 - Nathan July 26 KocourHubbard Octet May 31 -2Dmitri Matheny’s “Crime Scenes” August - Lucas Pino / Juilliard Alum June 7 Beth Lederman August 9 - Mike Crotty & Airmen of Note

June 14 - Blaise Lantana sings Cole Porter August 16 - Mike Kocour June 21 - Armand Boatman’s August 23 - BeBop Lucas Revolution Pino Finger Songwriter

August - Dwight Kilian June - TBABass Pursuit June 28 - 30 Papa John28 DeFrancesco & Friends

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JAZZ CALENDAR

Compiled for Jazz in AZ by Patricia Myers, psmyers1@cox.net (Bookings are subject to change; call to confirm) July 1, Jazz in AZ Jam Session, 6-9 p.m. Sun. (weekly), all ages, $2 to $5 donation, The Nash, 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, info 602-750-7045 or 480-994-0807 or jazzinaz.org July 1, Rob Ratner Jazz Band: “Jazz at the Museum” (Latin-bossa nova), 2 p.m. Sun., $10 advance ($8 Museum members), $14 at door, Sharlot Hall Museum, 415 W. Gurley St., Prescott, tickets 928-445-3122. July 6, Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel Five, 7 p.m. Fri. ($42.50, $47.50), 9 p.m. Fri. ($37.50, $42.50), Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 85050, 480-478-6000, themim.org July 7, “Brass and Ivory”: An Evening with Jeff Lorber-keys, Gabriel Mark Hasselbach-trumpet, 7:30 p.m. Sat., Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, presented by Tucson Jazz Society, $25 TJS members and military with ID, $35 nonmembers,$20 students with ID, VIP table seats: $50 members, $70 non-members, $199 VIP resort package @1-800-234-5117. July 8, Jazz in AZ Jam Session, 6-9 p.m. Sun.

(weekly), all ages, $2 to $5 donation, The Nash, 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, info 602-750-7045 or 480-994-0807 or jazzinaz.org July 12, Ted Oberg-bass, Jacob McInallysaxophone, Tyler Mount-guitar, Lacour Lanekeys, Julian Pena-drums, 7:30-9:30p.m. Thurs. July 12, SoZo Coffeehouse, 1982 N. Alma School Rd, Chandler 85224, 480-726-SOZO, sozocoffee.org, tedobergmusic.com: no cover. July 13, Mike Vax Quartet w/ Rosemary Chavezvocals: Prescott Jazz Summit's “Jazz at Noon”; noon-1 pm, free, outdoors, Courthouse Square, Prescott 928-777-1349. July 15, Jazz in AZ Jam Session, 6-9 p.m. Sun. (weekly), all ages, $2 to $5 donation, The Nash, 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, info 602-750-7045 or 480-994-0807 or jazzinaz.org July 21, Dennis Rowland-vocals, Mike Vaxtrumpet, Tony Vacca-saxophone, Jack Petersenguitar-piano, Ted Sistrunk-bass, Cleve Huffdrums, Howlin' at the Highlands Concert

presented by Prescott Jazz Summit, 7-9:30 pm Sat., $20, Highlands Center, 222 Walker Road, Prescott, info-reservations, prescottjazz.com, 928830-2462. July 22, Mike Vax Band (Mike Vax, Tony Vacca, Jack Petersen, Joel Robin, Ted Sistrunk, Cleve Huff), 3-5 p.m. Sun. (*4th Sun.), Jazz in AZ monthly parties, open to public, $15, info 480-994-0807; Kazimierz World Wine Bar, 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480-946-3004 July 24, Jazz in AZ Jam Session, 6-9 p.m. Sun. (weekly), all ages, $2 to $5 donation, The Nash, 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix, info 602-750-7045 or 480-994-0807 or jazzinaz.org July 24, Jazz Jamboree with Ray Templin-piano, open jam session (musician sign-up starts at noon), free, 1-4 p.m., Sun., Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort, 1 San Marcos Place, Chandler, Arizona Classic Jazz Society event, 480-620-3941, azclassicjazz.org July 29, Ravi Coltrane, 7 p.m. Sunday, $27.50, continued on back cover

$385—Patron Pass —reserved seating at all 8 sessions plus exclusive dinner with the artists Tickets to individual sessions available $50 for daytime performances; $65 for evenings if purchased before August 1st

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For every first-time Jazz in AZ attendee who purchases a Patron Pass to this year’s Vail Jazz Festival, $100 will be donated to Jazz in AZ to support youth education programs at The Nash!

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JAZZ VENUES

Compiled for Jazz in AZ by Patricia Myers, psmyers1@cox.net (Bookings are subject to change; call to confirm) SCOTTSDALE-FOUNTAIN HILLS-PV American Legion Post #44, 7145 E. Second St., Scottsdale, 480-941-9053, Swingtime Jazz Quartet, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wed., food, dancing.

Montelucia Resort-Mbar, 4949 E. Lincoln Drive @ Tatum, Paradise Valley, 480-627-3200, montelucia.com: Diana Lee Band, 8-11 p.m. July 6.

Bobby's Restaurant & Jazz Lounge, 7122 E. Greenway Pkwy, Scottsdale, 480-556-0770: various nightly.

Phoenician Resort-J&G Steakhouse (formerly Mary Elaine's), 6000 E. Camelback Rd. Scottsdale 85251, 480-941-8200, thephoenician.com: Dennis Rowland-vocals, Paul Sherman-piano, Felix Sainzbass, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Thurs.

Chances Are, 7570 E. Sixth Ave (corner of Miller Road), Scottsdale, 480-994-4338, Joe Hopkins Quintet (Hopkins-clarinet, Cheryl Thurston-keys, Danny Shannon-bass, Caesar Rob-drums), New Orleans-style jazz + jammers, 5-9 p.m. Sun., food, dancing.

Remington's, 7200 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale 85253, 480-951-5101: 7-10:30 p.m. Tues., Danny Long-piano-vocals, Neal Seroka-bass guitar, Tony Vacca-sax; 7-10:30 p.m. Wed., Fri., Sat., LongSeroka; 4-6 p.m. Mon. & 4:30-10:30 p.m. Thurs., Rags Allen.

Eddie V's Prime Seafood, 15323 N. Scottsdale Road (Scottsdale Quarter), Scottsdale, 480-5388468, music 6-10 p.m. nightly: Bobby Hamilton Trio, 6-10 p.m. July 10, 13, 17, 24, 27, 31 and Aug. 7, 10, 14, 21, 24, 28; Diana Lee Band, July 14 & 28, Aug. 11 & 26.

Sacred Grounds Jazz Coffeehouse, in Scottsdale Congregational United Church of Christ auditorium,, 4425 N. Granite Reef Rd. (east of Hayden, south of Camelback), Scottsdale, 480-946-2900, scucc.com, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thurs., $5 donation, coffee-desserts: July 5, Paul Anderson; July 12, Joel Robin Combo; July 19, Paul Betken Quartet (Betken-accordion, Stan Sorenson-guitar, Sean Brogan-bass, Ryan Anthony-drums; July 26, Mike Kocour; Aug. 2, Lucas Pino-sax/Juilliard graduate; Aug. 9, Mike Crotty & Airmen of Note; Aug. 16, Mike Kocour; Aug. 23, Lucas Pino "Finger-Songwriter" CD release, Aug. 30, Dwight Kilian, "Bass Pursuit"; updates at scucc.com/calendar

5th and Wine, 7051 E. Fifth Ave., Scottsdale 85251, 480-699-8001, Stan Sorenson-guitar, Steve Douglas-bass 6:30-9:30 p.m. July 13, food. Houston's, 6113 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale, 480-922-7775: Jerry Donato Band, 5:30-9 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. Jazz in the Hills @ Holiday Inn/Fireside Room, 12800 N. Saguaro Blvd. (across from Octagon), Fountain Hills, jazzinthehills.org, $5 donation, 7:309:30 p.m. Fri.: July 6 Jack Radavich Band (Radavich-bass, Nick Manson-piano, Dick Wellerdrums); July 13 Armand Boatman & Fred Forney Duo; July 20 "CleveTet" (Cleve Huff Quartet); July 27 Dixieland Jazz Night w/ 52nd St. Dixieland Band, special menu-drinks; no music in Aug., resumes weekly Sept. 7; reservations to 480-816-9047 or 602-810-7447; info 480-688-9035, Susan Harding: Kazimierz World Wine Bar, 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480-946-3004, $5 cover after 8 p.m.: Margo Reed Band, 9 p.m.-midnight Mon. (Reedvocals, Jerry Donato-sax, Joel Robin-keyboard), Dennis Rowland & the Jazz Experience, 9 p.m.midnight Thurs.; 3-5 p.m. Sun., Jazz in AZ monthly parties (open to public, $15): Mike Vax Combo (Mike Vax, Tony Vacca, Jack Petersen, Joel Robin, Cleve Huff, Ted Sistrunk), July 22 (*fourth Sun.); Aug. 19, Pete Gitlin Combo; Sept. 16, Bobby Hamilton Combo. Mayo Clinic, 12400 E. Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, 480301-8000, noon-1 p.m. Wed. free: July 11, Beth Lederman; July 18, Nancy Gee; Aug. 1, Ron Jean; Aug. 8, Jan Sandwich; Aug. 22, Chris Stewart; Sept. 5, Nuance; Sept. 19, Kay Peper; Oct. 3, Vicki McDermitt; Oct. 31, Vismaya; Nov. 14, Margo Reed; Nov. 28, Pete Pancrazi; Dec. 19, Trio 380.

Scottsdale Ranch Racquet Clubhouse, Mountain View Road east of 96th Street: first Mon., July 2 & Aug. 6, jazz combo led by Dave Friedman-tpt + Paul Wolin-tenor sax, Mark Young-alto sax, Joe Savardtrombone, Ned Kuvinen-keys, Gary Browning-vibes, Don Friedman-guitar, Todd Knowles-bass, Ken Fauland-drums, Ginni Alvey-vocals. Studio, Scottsdale Congregational Church, 4425 N. Granite Reef Road, Scottsdale, 480-946-2900, 11 a.m. Sun. live-jazz service, music led by Shea Marshall. Talking Stick Resort & Casino (Orange Sky Lounge, 15th floor), 101 & Indian Bend, Scottsdale 85250, 480-850-8606: Foster Oden Trio (Odenpiano-vocals, Ray Carter-bass-vocals, Bob McKeondrums), 6-10 p.m. Wed through Aug. VFW Post 3513, 7220 E. Wilshire Drive, Scottsdale, 480-941-9849, Havin' Fun Big Band, 7-9 p.m. Wed., dance floor. Winfield's Cafe @ First Baptist Church of Scottsdale, 7025 E. Osborn Road, Scottsdale, 480907-5157 or 480-945-6346, winfieldscafe.com, 7:309:30 p.m. Fri. on summer break. PHOENIX & WEST VALLEY Arizona Biltmore Resort (Lobby Bar), 2400 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix 85016; 602-955-6600,

arizonabiltmore.com: Dan Pinson Jazz'tet, Dan Pinson-saxes-flute, Dennis Sexton-bass, Rebecca de la Torre-Auggie Mendoza-Tim Ponzek-pianovocals, 8-11 pm Thurs-Fri.-Sat. Birt's Bistro & Bookstore, 16752 N. Greasewood St., Surprise 85378, 623-584-0065; John Muellerkeys, Heather Algar-vocals, John Mueller, 5-6:30 pm Fri. July 11. Desert Ridge Marketplace (main stage), 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. Phoenix 85050, Ratio (Larry Rhymesbass, Suzann Rhymes-vocals, Ralph Carrascoguitar, Dr. Fish-keys Eric Brown-drums), 7-10 p.m. July 7. Gas Light Inn, 5747 W. Glendale Ave, Glendale 85301, 623-934-5466, gaslightinnaz.com: 7-10 p.m. Wed., jazz & blues jam; 7-10 p.m. Sat. July 21, William Gillespie Jazz Trio. Jazz for the Soul @ New Hope Covenant Church, 8217 W. Country Gables, Peoria 85381 (east of 101 between Thunderbird & Bell), 623-412-2234, summer break until Sept.). NEW JiveMind (former Bead Museum), 5754 W. Glenn Drive, Glendale 85301, free parking, info 408475-5583, 623-931-0235: jazz jam, 7:30-10 p.m. Thurs. in July, led by Steve Douglas-bass, Stan Sorenson-guitar, Dave Henning-piano, James Gillespie-drums; $5 cover (except musicians who perform). L'Amore Restaurant and Bar, 3159 E. Lincoln Drive, Phoenix 85016, 602-381-3159, Sherry Vames-vocals + Santo Maglio-keys, 6-9 p.m. July 24. Lost Leaf, 914 N. Fifth St. @ Roosevelt, Phoenix, 602-258-0014, thelostleaf.org, 9:30 p.m. first Mon., Jiggle (Bryon Ruth, Scott Zimmer, Ted Sistrunk, Wes Anderson); 9:30 p.m. second Mon., Running from Bears (Eric Rasmussen-alto, Adam Roberts-tenor, Jeff Libman-guitar, Andrew Schiller-bass, Ryan Anthony-drums). Luci's Healthy Marketplace, 1590 E. Bethany Home Road, Phoenix 85014, 602-773-1339, lucishealthymarketplace.com, Delphine Cortez-Joel Robin-Cleve Huff + guests, 7:30-10 p.m. Sat. Mayo Hospital, 5777 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, 480515-6296: noon-1 p.m. Tues., free: July 10, Beth Lederman; July 17, Nancy Gee; July 31, Ron Jean; Aug. 7, Jan Sandwich; Aug. 21, Chris Stewart; Sept. 4, Nuance; Sept. 18, Kay Peper; Oct. 2, Vicki McDermitt; Oct. 30, Vismaya; Nov. 13, Margo Reed; Nov. 27, Pete Pancrazi; Dec. 18, Trio 380. Nostalgi'a Cancione e Vino Italian Cuisine, 4935 W. Glendale Ave., Glendale 85301, 623-463-8104, eatatpolos.com, Bridget Maynes & Auggie Mendoza continued on next page


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Jazz Venues, continued from previous page "The Aug" 6-9 pm Wed.; Jay Maynes aka "Juan Oskar" 6-9 pm Thurs.; Robin Maynes + guests 5:308:30 pm Fri.-Sat. Ritz-Carlton Hotel, 2401 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602-468-0700, Nicole Pesce-piano, Jeffrey Hattrick-vocals, 6-8 p.m. Sat. in Bistro24. Royal Palms Resort (lounge), 5200 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix 85018, Joe Costello Jazz Experience (Costello-drums, Greg Diarra-pianovocals, Chris Finet-bass), 7:30-10:30 p.m. Thurs. R.T. O'Sullivan's, 5830 W. Bell Road, Glendale, 602-938-5300, Clark Krueger's Extreme Decibel Big Band, 7-9 p.m. Mon. through mid-Aug., no cover or minimum, food. Ruffino Italian Cuisine, 4902 E. Warner Road, Phoenix 85044; 480-893-8544: Dan Pinson-saxesflute-vocals, 7-10 pm first Sat. (July 7, etc.), ruffinoaz.com Seasons 52, 2502 E. Camelback Road (east end Biltmore Fashion Park), Phoenix 85016, 602-8405252, occasional jazz. St. Francis, 111 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, 602200-8111, Dennis Rowland-vocals, Paul Shermankeys, Felix Sainz-bass. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun. brunch; stfrancisaz.com. Tasting Room, 28465 N. Vistancia Blvd. #103, Peoria 85383, 623-455-4100: John Mueller-keys + Clay Thompson-sax, 6:30-9:30 pm Sat. July 7 & 14. NEW Thunderbird Roadhouse, SW corner 35th Ave & Thunderbird Road, Phoenix, 602-439-6800, 7:30 p.m. Sun., Stan Devereaux, Donnie Dean & Friends including Diana Lee-vocals, Al Ortiz-bass, Gary Bruzezee-drums (reminiscent of Melody Lounge Mondays) NEW The Nash (Jazz in AZ center), 110 E. Roosevelt St., Phoenix 85004, jazzinaz.org, 480994-0807: 6-9 p.m. Sun., weekly Jazz in AZ Jam Session (w/ grand piano, guitar-bass amps, drum set), led by Jeff Libman-guitar; $2-$5 donation, all ages. EAST VALLEY (Tempe-Chandler-Gilbert-MesaApache Junction) Asia, 1236 E Baseline Road #102, Mesa 85204, 480-892-0688 asiaaz.com, food: String Theory (Doug Arnold-guitar-vocals, Shawn Manske-bassvocals), 7-10 p.m. third Fri starting July 20. Down Under Wines & Bistro, 1422 W. Warner Road, Gilbert 85233, 480-545-4900, downunderwinebar.com, food: Vandal-Hancock Duo, Matt Vandal, Devon Hancock-jazz guitars, 7-10 p.m. Fri., July 13.String Theory (Doug Arnold-guitarvocals, Shawn Manske-bass-vocals), 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sat. July 21.

Fired Up Grill, 7131 E. Ray Road (formerly 56 East @ Casa Paloma Shopping Center, via I-10 & Ray Road), Chandler, 480-940-4040: jazz jam led by Aebi-Coulson Jazz Duo + Jimmy Nistico-sax, Perry Senn-drums, 7-10 p.m. Sun.

Xtreme Bean Coffee Shop, SW corner Southern & McClintock., Tempe, 480-820-0333, 7-10 p.m. Mon., Jack Wells & Friends (ragtime, boogie, standards).

Gold Bar Espresso, 3141 S. McClintock Drive, #6, Tempe, 480-839-3082, Jazz Alliance, 7:30-11 p.m. Fri & Sun., goldbarespresso.org

FLAGSTAFF

La Stalla Cucina Rustica, 68 W. Buffalo St., Chandler, 480-855-9990, lastallacr.com, Laurie Fagen-jazz vocals, 6-9 p.m. Sun. July 8, Aug. 12; Vandal-Hancock Duo (Matt Vandal, Devon Hancockjazz guitars), 6-9 p.m. Sun., July 22, Aug. 26. Lone Butte Casino (Verona Chophouse), 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Gila River Reservation, (Kyrene exit from I-10 to Santan 202 east, or 101 south to Santan 202 west), 21 and older, 1-800-WIN-GILA (946-4452), 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. Jazz Brunch in July: Bridget Maynes & Auggie Mendoza, first-third Sun.; Joel Robin-Delphine Cortez, second-fourthfifth Sun. Pesto's Gourmet Pizza and Wine Bar, 1960 W. Ray Road, Suite 4 (NE corner Dobson Road), Chandler, 480-821-2949, John Knowlton Trio (Knowlton-guitar, Eric Bart or Dick Curtis-guitar, Dennis Sexton-bass) 7-11 p.m. Sat. Pier D' Orleans, 61 E. University Dr., Mesa, 480844-7437, Cheryl's Mardi Gras Jazz Band (Cheryl Thurston-piano, Gary Church-tpt, Joe Hopkinsclarinet, Roy Calhoun-drums), 6-8 p.m. Sat., food. Pita Jungle Restaurant, 1949 W. Ray Road, Chandler, 480-855-3232, jazz jam led by Pita Jungle Trio (Dave Ihlenfeld-piano, Pete Gitlin-guitar-bass, Andy Ziker-drums) 7-10 p.m. Thurs. Pizza Mart, 1329 E. Main St., Mesa, 480-962-4233, Cheryl's Cats and Jammers Band (Cheryl Thurstonpiano, Gary Church-tpt, Joe Hopkins-clarinet, Dick Obermiller-bass, Roy Calhoun-drums), 5-7:30 p.m. Wed. SoZo Coffeehouse, 1982 N. Alma School Rd, Chandler 85224, 480-726-SOZO, sozocoffee.org, tedobergmusic.com: Ted Oberg-bass, Jacob McInally-saxophone, Tyler Mount-guitar, Lacour Lane-keys, Julian Pena-drums), 7:30-9:30 p.m. Thurs. July 12. Tempe Marketplace (main stage), 2000 E. Rio Salado Pkwy. Tempe, Ratio (Larry Rhymes-bass, Suzann Rhymes-vocals, Ralph Carrasco-guitar, Dr. Fish-keys Eric Brown-drums),7-10 p.m. July 14. Warren's Jazz Bistro, 1451 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert 85295, 480-899-5299, Sunday jazz brunch, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sun. (Mario Mendivil Trio, July 29); Beth Lederman Trio, 6-9 p.m. Thurs. July 5; Swing Memories Big Band, 6-9 p.m. Thurs. July 12; Sonoran Serenade Big Band, 6-9 p.m. Thurs. Aug. 2 & Sept. 6; Smooth Groove, 7:30 p.m. most Thurs., 8 p.m. most Fri.-Sat.

AROUND AZ

Wine Loft, 17 N. San Francisco St. #2A, Flagstaff 86001, 928-773-9463: ZAZU (Lake Aurich-Larry Czarnecki-guitars, Steve Douglas-bass), 8-11 p.m. third Tues. PAYSON Payson Community Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Main St., Payson: 2:30 p.m. Sun. July 15, Tony Vacca-sax-flute, John Darst-guitar, Chris Long-bass, Gerry Reynolds-drums), $5 donation, info-rsvp 602619-3355 or gerry-reynolds@hotmail.com PRESCOTT El Gato Azul (patio), 316 W. Goodwin, Prescott, 928-445-1070, elgatoazulprescott.com:, Bob Shimizu Quartet (Shimizu-guitar, Lamar Gaineskeys, Justin James-bass, Buddy Banks-drums), 6-9 p.m. July 19. Highlands Center, 222 Walker Road, Prescott, inforeservations, prescottjazz.com, 928-830-2462, see Calendar dates. Prescott Steak House, 520 Miller Valley Road, Prescott, 928-445-4101, Mike Vax's Great American Jazz Band, New Orleans Jazz Sunday brunch, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 15, Aug. 19, Sept. 9; $21.95, inforeservations, 928-445-4101; more info, prescottjazz.com The Raven, 142 N. Cortez, Prescott, 928-717-0091, ravencafe.com, The Rainmaker Trio (Ed Barattinidrums, Zirque Michael Bonner-bass, Matt Jacksonkeys) plus guest Brice Winston-sax, 8-11 pm Thurs. July 5. SEDONA Dahl & DiLuca Restaurant, 2321 W. Hwy 89A, Sedona, 928-282-5219: Les Czimber-piano + Zirque Bonner-bass through July. Desert Flour Bakery Bistro, 6646 State Route 179, Sedona, 928-284-4633, Rosemary Chavez-vocals, Frankie Chavez-drums, David Vincent Mills-keys, 68:30 p.m. Thurs. July 12, 26 & Aug. 23. CafĂŠ, 1610 W. Hwy 89A, Sedona 86336, 928-2820785, heartlinecafe.com: Miller, Martin & Ki: Susannah Martin-vocals/percussion, Eric Millerguitar/vocals, Robin Miller-guitar/vocals, Patrick Ki, guitar/vocals, 6-9 p.m. Sun. July 8, Garden Patio, $10 cover + $15 minimum. Ken's Creekside, 251 SR 179, Sedona, 928-282continued on next page


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2012 PRESCOTT JAZZ SUMMIT AUGUST 24, 25 & 26

3 Days of swinging jazz in the cool Prescott pines

Howlin’ at the Highlands Concerts 3 More jazz concerts in the cool Prescott Pines!

July 21 - Dennis Rowland | August 11 - Delphine Cortez/Hope Morgan | Sept. 16 - Scott Witfield/Ginger Berglund

Info and tickets at www.prescottjazz.com Festival information/phone ticket orders: 928-830-2464

Jazz Venues, continued from previous page 1705, Rosemary Chavez-vocals, Jack Petersenguitar, Daren Burns bass, 7-10 p.m. Fri. July 27. Marketplace Café, 6645 Hwy 179, Sedona, 928284-5478, mpcsedona.com: Flor de Bee (Susannah Martin-vocals-percussion, Vincent Z-vocals-guitar), 6:30-9:30 p.m. July 6; Vismaya Quartet, 7-10 p.m. July 7; Miller, Martin & Ki (Susannah Martin-vocalspercussion, Eric Miller-guitar-vocals, Robin Millerguitar-vocals, Patrick Ki, guitar-vocals), 6:30-9:30 p.m. July 14; Flor de Bee (Susannah Martin-vocalspercussion, Vincent Z-vocals-guitar, Daren Burnsbass), 6:30-9:30 P.M. Sat. July 28. PJ's Village Pub, 40 W. Cortez, Sedona, 928-2842250, Rosemary Chavez-vocals, Frankie Chavez-drums, David Vincent Mills-keys, 69 p.m. July 15. St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 2700 Hwy 179 (near Chapel Rd), Sedona, 928-282-7366: 3 p.m. Sun. Sept. 2, Les Czimber-piano, Chris Stewart-sax, Chris Finet-bass, $10, $15 reserved; 2-5 p.m. Sun. Oct. 9, Judy Roberts & Friends, $10, $15 reserved. TUCSON Bluefin, 7053 N. Oracle Rd. Tucson, 85704, George Howard Duo, 7-10 p.m. Fri. Cushing Street Bar and Restaurant, 198 W. Cushing St., Tucson 85701, 520-622-7984. Cushing Jazz Quartet (Jeff Lewis-sax, Ed Delucia-guitar, Rob Boone-piano, Jack Wood-bass), 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sat.

Café Passé, 415 N. Fourth Ave. , Tucson 85705, 520-624-4411, Glen Gross Quartet (Gross-trumpetflugelhorn, Malik Alkabir-tenor sax, John Einweckkeyboards, Lali Smith-vocals, Roscoe Freunddrums),7-10 p.m. Wed.; Jeff Grubic-sax, Naïm Amor-guitar, 8-10 p.m. Thurs.

85718, John Einweck Band, 6-10 p.m. Fri.; Larry Loud-piano, 6-10 p.m. Sun. YUMA

Fire + Spice @ Sheraton Tucson, 5151 East Grant Rd., Tucson, 520-323-6262, Arizona Roadrunners, 6-9 p.m. Tues

Cocopah Casino's Sunset Lounge, 15318 S. Ave. B, Yuma, 800-23-SLOTS: Yuma Jazz Company Trio (Steven Hennig, tpt or Brian Carlson-saxes, Carl Posch-guitar, Jon Knudtson-bass); 6-9 pm Tues., info yumajazz.com/events

Jasper, 6370 N. Campbell Ave. # 160, Tucson, Glen Gross Quartet (Gross-trumpet-flugelhorn, Malik Alkabir-tenor sax, John Einweck-keyboards, Lali Smith-vocals, Roscoe Freund-drums), 7-10 p.m. Sat. July 7, 21.

Lutes' Casino (restaurant), 221 S. Main St., Yuma: Yuma Jazz Company Quintet (Steven Hennig-tpt, Brian Carlson-saxes, Carl Posch-guitar, Jon Knudtson-bass, Brandon Coz-drums), 7-9 pm Fri. July 27, info 928-782-2192 or yumajazz.com/events

Kingfisher, 2564 E. Grant Road; Tucson, 520-3237739: various, 9 p.m.-midnight Sat.

Yuma's Main Squeeze (winery), 251 S Main St., Yuma: Yuma Jazz Company Trio (Steven Hennigtpt, Carl Posch-guitar, Jon Knudtson-bass), 7-10 pm Sat. July 28, info 928-247-9338 or yumajazz.com/events

La Cocina @ Old Town Artisans, 201 N. Court Avenue, Tucson 85701, Shawn Kebler-guitar, Collin Shook-bass, Gil Rodriquez-drums, 6:30-9 p.m Wed. Old Pueblo Grill, 60 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson, Pete Swan-drums, Grant Cherry-piano, Scott Black-bass, trio hosts jam session, 7-10 p.m. Sat.-Sun. Sky Bar, 536 N. Fourth Ave, Tucson, 85705, Jazz Telephone (Jeff Grubic-sax, Naïm Amor-guitar, Ryen Eggleston-bass, Andrew Collberg-drums), 8-10 p.m. Thurs. July 10, 24. Sullivan's Steakhouse, 1785 E. River Rd., Tucson

OTHER SOURCES: Jazz in AZ, JazzinAZ.org, 480-994-0807 Tucson Jazz Society, tucsonjazzsociety.org, 520903-1265 KJZZ, 91.5 fm radio, KJZZ.org Arizona Classic Jazz Society, 480-620-3941, azclassicjazz.org Prescott Jazz Summit, prescottjazz.com Prescott Jazz Society, pjsjazz.org Lindy Hop Society, savethearts.org/swing/ Phoenix Blues Society, phoenixblues.org AZWeekly Magazine, azweeklymagazine.com, free


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Jazz Calendar, continued from page 8 $32.50, Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 85050, 480-478-6000, themim.org July 31, Rosemary Chavez-vocals, Frankie Chavez-drums, Jack Petersen-guitar, Tom Winker-bass, 6:30-8:30 p.m., free, Courthouse Square, downtown Prescott, 928-777-1349. Aug. 3, Joey DeFranceso-organ, Larry Coryellguitar, Jimmy Cobb-drums: Tributes to Jimmy Smith and Wes Montgomery, 7 p.m. Fri., $32.50 $ $37.50; 9 p.m. Fri., $27.50 & $32.50; Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phoenix 85050, 480-478-6000, themim.org Aug. 3-5, Telluride (Colo.) Jazz Celebration (36th annual), Roy Hargrove, Roberta Gambarini, Victor Wooten Band, Funky Meters, Marco Benevento Trio, Caleb Chapman's Crescent Super Band, moreTBA; $99-$149, telluridejazz.org Aug. 7, Rosemary Chavez-vocals, Frankie Chavez-drums, Jack Petersen-guitar, Tom Winker-bass, 6:30-8:30 p.m., free, Courthouse Square, downtown Prescott, 928-777-1349. Aug. 11, Delphine Cortez-Hope Morgan-vocals, Joel Robin Trio + guests, 7- 9:30 pm Sat., $20, Howlin' at the Highlands Concert presented by Prescott Jazz Summit, Highlands Center, 222 Walker Road, Prescott, info-reservations, prescottjazz.com, 928-830-2462. Aug. 19, Pete Gitlin Band, 3-5 p.m. Sun., Jazz in AZ monthly party, open to public, $15, info 480-9940807; Kazimierz World Wine Bar, 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale, 480-946-3004. Aug. 21, big band concert, 7 p.m. Tues., free, Prescott Courthouse Plaza, Prescott, AZ, prescottjazz.com or 928-830-2462. Aug. 24-26, Prescott Jazz Summit (12th annual), 928-830-2462 or prescott jazz.com or e-mail Vaxtpts@aol.com: Fri. Aug. 24: noon, free outdoor concert at Courthouse Plaza; 5:30-7 p.m. “Meet the Musicians” fundraising reception (food, music), Elks Opera House; 7:30-10:30 p.m. concert-dance, Elks Opera House, 117 E. Gurley Street; Sat. Aug. 25: 1:30-4 p.m., concert-panel discussion on jazz history, Prescott Center for the Arts, 208 N. Marina St.; 7:30 p.m. Gala Big Band Concert at Ruth Street Theater, Festival All Star Big Band w/ Dennis Rowland, Bill Tole, Mike Vax, Rusty Higgins, Carl Saunders, Jack Petersen, Reggie Thomas, Gary Hobbs, Scott Whitfield, Ginger Burgland + Prescott HS Jazz Ensemble + festival artists; Sun. Aug. 26: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. jazz brunch, Hassayampa Inn ballrooms; 1:30-3:30 pm, concert-dance, Hassayampa Inn ballrooms; 6:30-9:30 p.m., “afterglow” jam session, Murphy's Restaurant, 201 N. Cortez St., 928-445-4044 for dinner reservations; festival musicians also include Joel Robin, Tony Vacca, Delphine Cortez, Frankie and Rosemary

Chavez, Ted Sistrunk, Cleve Huff, Denny Garr, Tom Winker, Larry Kantor, Brian LaChance, Matt Jackson, more + emcees Blaise Lantana-KJZZ, Sandy Moss-KQNA-KPPV, Ken Byers-KQNA-KPPV; proceeds to Clare Willey Memorial Scholarship Fund & Prescott city school music departments; individual concerts $20- $30, all-events badge $85 (does not include reception & brunch), patron badge $165 (all events plus reception, brunch, special seating); Sunday jazz brunch, $45.

Meetin', more; Vail Marriot Mountain Resort, Vail, CO, 888-824-5526, vailjazz.org, $385, sessions $50 & $65.

Aug. 26, Arizona Roadrunners (Tucson), 1-4 p.m., Sun., Crowne Plaza San Marcos Golf Resort, 1 San Marcos Place, Chandler, Arizona Classic Jazz Society event, $10 members, $15 non-members, students free, 480-620-3941, azcassicjazz.org

Sept. 2, Jeff Kashiwa-sax, Crystal Stark-vocals, 7:30 p.m. Sun., Ventana Canyon Resort, Tucson, presented by Tucson Jazz Society, $25 TJS members, $35 non-members, $20 students with ID, VIP Tables for two - $50 members per person, $70 non-members per person, $199 VIP resort package @1-800-234-5117.

Aug. 30-Sept. 3, Vail Jazz Festival (18th): Clayton Brothers Quintet (John&Jeff, Terell Stafford, Bill Cunliffe, Lewis Nash), Jeff Hamilton Trio, Cyrille Aimee & Diego Figueiredo, Benny Green, Houston Person, James Carter, Graham Dechter, Ernie Adams, Warren Wolf + multi-media: John Clayton's Salute to Ray Brown, Bill Cunliffe's Salute to Dave Brubeck, Wycliffe Gordon's History of Trombone, Byron Striplings Salute to Dizzy Gillespie, Bobby Floyd's Keys to B-3, Niki Haris' Gospel Prayer

Sept. 2, “Labor Day Weekend Jazz”: Les Czimber Trio (Czimber-piano, "Doc" Stewartsax, Chris Finet-bass), 3 p.m. Sun., $10, $15; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Hwy 179 between Chapel & Back O' Beyond Roads, Sedona, 928-282-7366, episcopalnet.org/DBS/Sedona/Jazz

Sept. 4, Santan Swing Band, 7:30 p.m. Tues., $5, $3-students, free-Union members & children under 12, hosted by Phoenix Federation of Musicians Local 586 AFM, Kottner Hall-Union building, 1202 E. Oak St., Phoenix 85006, 602-254-8838;snacks and beverages on sale + takeout menu from the nearby Tuck Shop.

NOTICE: Jazz in AZ Annual Meeting prior to monthly party

Sunday, July 22, 2:15 p.m. Kazimierz World Wine Bar 7137 E. Stetson Drive, Scottsdale | 480-946-3004

This is a non-voting informative meeting for the purpose of providing JiA Members with a year-end review and a preview of the coming year. The public is welcome.

Has your membership lapsed? If so, please renew today at jazzinaz.org or call Joan @480-947-6119.

Jazz in Arizona, Inc.

P.O. Box 2913 Scottsdale, AZ 85252-2913 Address Service Requested


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