Alumni Fun Fest 2001 Garnett (hidden) and Chanda Nunes Jacquie Schafer, pianist. Rob Trenchuk, Ben Becker,doug Seland, Leo Maxson, Ryan Werner, Jamie montgomery, Jonathan Ganson http://www.cauc.ca/MainPages/Alumni/FunFest2001Gallery.htm
Extractions: Click on image for larger picture. Welcome Back to the Hilltop! Vespers Praise Team - Jennifer Agrey, Tyler Rosengren, Catherine Rieder, Holly Nelson and Bill Holloway. Larry Kositsin C '76, our guest speaker from Adelanto, CA delivered three inspiring messages over the weekend, encouraging each of us to live a life of service. Presidents' Welcome - Reo Ganson, CUC President and Brian Hawes, Alumni Association President welcome alumni to the weekend events. Brian Leavitt and Reo Ganson present plaque to Omar Palmer, SA President, in recognition of the CUC Board of Trustee's gift of 30 chairs to the student computer lab. Mark Edgson HS '81 and family. Mark receives the second annual Young Alumnus Service Award from Reo Ganson. Dan and Gina Guiboche C '94 and family take time to visit during the Fellowship Dinner.
Book 3-6 Part 9 Of Living In The Bonus Round: The Stillness Concert pianist doug montgomery, Ferdinand, Danny from Austria. BettineClemen was a flute soloist who showed animal videos while she played. http://www.bonusround.com/book3-6/book3-6part9.html
Extractions: Mailbag. From a longtime friend in Chicago: From an old friend Doug in New York: "Jim, what a great round-up of last night! Steve deserves an ovation for his honest, witty, and moving commentary. "Sorry you didn't take home the big prize for THE BIG VOICE, but your show lost to Lorna Luft paying tribute to her mother. After Hollywood denied Judy Garland an Oscar (almost unthinkable!), do you think they had the guts to rob her daughter of an award?!! Please even show biz people have a conscience (though it doesn't surface too often)." Don Shirley did indeed quote me in the LA Times. Since we are going to be traveling so much, we stopped our subscription. So this morning I ran out and grabbed someone else's copy to read, and sure enough, there I am in the last two paragraphs. He thankfully got my quote right. He quoted me as saying, "If it's not a world premiere then it shouldn't have been nominated." He also said I joking remarked, "It's hard to do an Ethel show in a town full of Judy queens." (Another nominee was a show called "Judy's Scary Little Christmas".) "What do you guys do next?"
Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) take place June 712, 1998 at montgomery Bell State doug Derryberry is also continuingwork on a release jazz artist Tony Whitfield and classical pianist Ai Uki http://www.wamadc.com/wama/news/apr98pg2.html
Extractions: The Four Bitchin' Babes Debi Smith Megon McDonough Sally Fingerett , and Camille West ) recently celebrated the release of their new CD, Gabby Road Shanachie Records WAMA member Ben Sturgis , along with local vocalist and co-writer Sam Toder have just recorded six original songs with the Nashville-based Walton Record label. Recorded at Comanche Sound Studio in Nashville with Ben Sturgis as co-producer and arranged by Tom Wild , the album has some of the hottest studio musicians in Nashville. Walton Records will be distributing the finished product. Steve McWilliams released his second CD, Fool Astoria Records ), a collection of ten songs written by McWilliams. Joining him on the CD are Rich Nagel Jeff Grounds Paul Frields , and others. Produced by Todd Wright and Heidi Gerber , the CD was recorded at Bias Recording and Locness Dachshund studios.
Art Blakey School Of Hard Bop Shuffle montgomery (alt the quintet coled by drummer Art Blakey and pianist HoraceSilver trumpeter Kenny Dorham, Hank Mobley on tenor and bassist doug Watkins http://home.ica.net/~blooms/Art Blakey Discography1954-1960.htm
Extractions: Art Blakey Quintet Clifford Brown (tp, 1-8,10-14) Lou Donaldson (as, 2-14) Horace Silver (p) Curly Russell (b) Art Blakey (d) ``Birdland'', NYC, February 21, 1954 Once in a While Blue Note BLP 5037, Blue Note BLP 1521 Quicksilver Quicksilver (alt. take) Blue Note BLP 1522 Wee Dot Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1522 Wee Dot (alt. take) Blue Note BN-LA 473-J2, Blue Note [J] BNJ 61002 Blues The Way You Look Tonight Lou's Blues Blue Note [J] BNJ 61002 If I Had You Blue Note BLP 5039, Blue Note BLP 1522 Now's the Time Split Kick Blue Note BLP 5037, Blue Note BLP 1521 A Night in Tunisia Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1521, Blue Note [J] BNJ 71106 Mayreh Blue Note BLP 5038, Blue Note BLP 1521 Confirmation Blue Note BLP 5039, Blue Note BLP 1522 Just prior to forming the first edition of the Jazz Messengers , drummer Art Blakey led a superb quintet at Birdland for a brief gig in 1954. The band featured the great trumpeter Clifford Brown , altoist Lou Donaldson , pianist Horace Silver and bassist Curly Russell in addition to the leader/drummer. All of the music has since been reissued as part of a Clifford Brown box set for Mosaic, but this is the original LP. The first volume is highlighted by "A Night in Tunisia," "Quicksilver" and "Once in a While" and finds all of the participants in inspired form. Classic bop.
Thorgeir Stubø pianist Lars Sjøsten har en litt minimalistisk spillestil hvor de Kenny Burrell ogWes montgomery var også hyppig og av yngre gitarister var doug Raney, Pat http://jazzklubben.narviknett.no/miljoet/thorgeir_stuboe_bio.htm
Extractions: NOTICE (1981) LIVE AT JAZZ ALIVE (1983) Stubøs andre plate var en live-inspilling fra klubben Jazz Alive i Oslo. Her hadde han med seg et band bestående av noen av de fremste bop-musikerne i skandinavia. Bernt Rosengren på tenorsaks, Egil Kapstad på piano, Terje Venaas på bass og Egil "Bop"Johansen utgjorde et svært hardstvingende team som kledde hverandre svært godt musikalsk. Reportoiret var endret fra "Notice", og hadde nå fokus på jazzklassikere med låter som "Windows"(Chick Corea), "Lazy Bird" (Coltrane), "Lament"(J.J.Johnson),"My Shining Hour" (Harold Arlen), "Third Plane" (Ron Carter) i tillegg til Stubøs egen Coltraneinspirerte "Changes". EVERYTHING WE LOVE (1985, innspilt 1983) Stubø hadde via brevskriving kommet i kontakt med den kjente amerikanske gitaristen Doug Raney, sønn av den legendariske pioneren innen bopgitar, Jimmy Raney. Raney var på denne tiden bosatt i Danmark, og på denne platen fikk Stubø med seg nettopp Doug Raney som sammen med den danske toppbassisten Jesper Lungaard og trommeslager Ole Jacob Hansen utgjorde en elegant og kanskje mer lettsvingende kvartett enn den foregående kvintetten fra Jazz Alive. Reportoiret var denne gangen også litt mer konservativt med eldre standardlåter og boplåter som "Everything I Love" (Porter), "Half Nelson" (Miles Davis), "Love Letters" (Young), "Get out of town" (Porter), Just Friends (Klemmer/Lewis), "We'll be together again" (Fisher/Lane) og "So do it" (Montgomery).
Smooth Jazz Now.com : 2 Buell Leidlinger (1936) Bass March 2 - doug Watkins (1934 March 5 - Lou Levy(1928-2001) pianist March 5 1941) Trumpet March 6 - Wes montgomery (1925-1968 http://www.smoothjazzcanada.com/birthdays_march_dates.htm
Extractions: Larry Carlton Al Jarreau was born on March 12th 1940 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Singing since the age of four, he also excelled in sports and was an above average student with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology and a Masters Degree in Vocational Rehabilitation. In 1975 Jarreau signed with Warner Brothers and released "We Got By". That same year he received a German Grammy for "Best New International Soloist". His second German Grammy came with his follow up album "Glow". In 1977 he won his first American Grammy for "Best Jazz Vocal Performance", A Grammy for "Best Jazz Vocalist" in 1978 and 1980. George Benson was born on March 22nd 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He started singing at the age of 8 in a local nightclub. In 1962, a 19 year old Benson was hired by organist Jack McDuff as his sideman. He released his first album as a leader in 1964 "The New Boss Guitar". In 1976 he released "Breezin" which soared to #1 and won a Grammy for the Leon Russell hit "The Masquerade" and received Platinum sales. He has won 8 Grammy Awards that stretch from 1976 to 1983.
Clickmusic: Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pianists sound files. montgomery, doug Pop and classic pianist; about his life,music and records; with audio clips. Neuhaus, Heinrich (1888 http://www.clickmusic.co.uk/Clickmusic_Web_Guide/Instruments/Keyboard/Piano/Pian
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Annual Events Information 3784302. 23rd doug montgomery Concert Santa Fe pianist returnsto The Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts, 8pm. Tickets $25. http://www.ruidoso.net/convention/annual_events.htm
Extractions: 1st-4th: Mescalero Apache Ceremonial Dances 4-7th: Smokey Bear Stampede 5th: Terry Clark Concert 10-11th: Ruidoso Community Blood Drive 11th: Art After Hours Gallery Walks 11-12th: Relay for Life: 12-13th: Art Loop Tour www.artloop.org 18th: An Evening for the Arts 18-19th: Creativity Counts! : Approaches to Creative Curriculum Building K-8 symposium at Ruidoso HS Performing Arts Center, 9-5 each day. Fee $100 both days if pre-registered. Info: 888-888-0650 Christmas in July Bridge Tournament : Convention Center, hours vary daily. Info: 257-1898 19th: Christmas in July: 19th: Second City Chicago: Chicago's renown comedy troupe performs at The Spencer Theater for the Performing Arts, 8pm. Tickets $32, $35. Info: 888-818-7872, 505-336-4800 or www.spencertheater.com 20th: Single Parent Family Camp 20th: Ruidoso Arts Commission Concert-in-the Park - JAMES CLARKSTON, Noveau Flamenco Guitarist-Composer. 2-4pm, Schoolhouse Park,. FREE! Bring lawn chairs or blanket. In case of rain move to Senior Center. Information: 378-4302
Extractions: Sunday, November 23, 1997 THIS MORNING'S MUSIC A first cousin of Mozart by marriage, Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826) was pushed by his father to be a child prodigy. While he did not possess the immense talents of his cousin, Wolfgang Amadeus, he nonetheless quickly established a name for himself as a composer, pianist, and conductor. Unfortunately, his personal life did not always equal his professional reputation, as he was incarcerated several times and seemed unable to maintain steady employment. However, his role in music history is epoch-making, for with his operas, he ushered in the era of musical Romanticism. For the piano he wrote brilliant compositions, introducing new elements of chord and passage construction. His use of reoccurring musical themes in his instrumental works provided a vital evolutionary link for the operatic dramas of Wagner. f "Come, O Thankful People, Come" is considered to be one of the finest harvest hymntexts in all hymnody. Its author, Henry Alford (1810-1871), was a prominent English theologian best known for his 20-year labor in producing a four-volume edition of the Greek Testament. A prodigious child, at age six he wrote a life of Paul, at age ten a pamphlet entitled "Looking Unto Jesus the Believers' Support Under Trials and Afflictions." At age 16 he dedicated his life to God by writing on the flyleaf of his Bible: "I do this day, in the presence of God and my own soul, renew my covenant with God, and solemnly determine henceforth to become his, and to do his work as far as in me lies." ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR was composed by Sir George Job Elvey (1816-1893), organist of St. George's Chapel in Windsor, as the setting for James Montgomery's "Hark! The Song of Jubilee." The tune first appeared with Alford's text in
What Happened On March 20th Street Justice) and Marian McPartland jazz pianist (Bill Mayer Dick Van Dyke Show)and doug Barnard Jr Tauriello composer and David montgomery chairman (British http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0320.htm
Extractions: What happened on March 20th Birthdates Which Occur on March 20: Deaths Which Occured March 20: Holidays Which Occur March 20: Iran Oil Nationalization Day Tunisia Independence Day (1956) Religious Observances on March 20: RC Cuthbert, archbishop of Lidisfarne/patron of zeelieden RC Irmgard, wife of emperor Lotharius I RC Wolfran, archbishop of Sens 687 Ang Commemoration of Cuthbert, Bishop of Lindisfarne Things to Remember for March 20: Highlights in History Which Occur March 20: Your Special Reminders for March 20: 1883 11øF lowest temperature for this date in NYC and 1945 83øF highest temperature for this date in NYC and 79th day of the year with 286 days left (Numerology = 5) Clans Tartans History Travel ... Feedback
What Happened On January 5th hero (War of 1812) and Zebulon montgomery Pike explorer and Maurizio Pollini MilanItaly, pianist 1943 Ferreira 1967 Ricky Paull Goldin SF, actor (dougHail to http://www.electricscotland.com/history/today/0105.htm
Extractions: What happened on January 5th Birthdates Which Occur on January 5: Deaths Which Occured January 5: Holidays Which Occur January 5: Bird Day (1905) England Glastonbury Thorn Day Religious Observances on January 5: Christian 12th Night, end of Christmas season (Denmark) Christian Epiphany Eve ORTH St Apollinaria/Dorotheos RC Edward the Confessor, English king/monk RC Gerlach, knight/hermit in hollow tree at Houthem, Limburg RC Theodorus, abbot of Chora 136 RC Commem of St Telesphorus, 8th pope (125-136), martyr 459 RC Feast of St Simeon Stylites of Syria 1860 RC Memorial of St John Neumann, bishop of Philadelphia 1944 Lutheran Commemoration of Kaj Munk, martyr 2001 Jewish Asarah B'Tevet (Siege of Jerusalem); Tevet 10, 5761 Things to Remember for January 5: Highlights in History Which Occur January 5: Your Special Reminders for January 5: 1904 -4øF lowest temperature for this date in NYC and 1954 64øF highest temperature for this date in NYC and 5th day of year with 360 remaining (Numerology = 6) Clans Tartans History Travel ... Feedback
Printer Friendly Version montgomery s Irish Pub, 9155 E. Tanque Verde Road (7492299). Monday-WednesdayKatie and doug Martin. Thursday-Wednesday guest pianist. http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/index.php?page=calendar&story_id=042904ca_nightclub
LVJS History 7 1991 With the death of Monk montgomery in 1982 Tabackin; alto saxophonist Richie Cole;pianist Kenny Barron singer Sheree Lee and guitarist doug McDonald s trio http://vegasjazz.org/history7.htm
Extractions: Back: History 1 History 2 History 3 History 4 ... History 6 W ith the death of Monk Montgomery in 1982, the Las Vegas Jazz Society lost its driving force and the administrative structure gradually dissolved. The Society's spectacular first seven years were over and a ten-year "phase II" began to unfold. After Monk died LVJS no longer published its newsletter, Think Jazz; in the post-Monk decade, Las Vegas jazz history is recorded in Arts Alive, newsletter of the Allied Arts Council of Southern Nevada. Fortunately the (now defunct) Arts Council had co-sponsored Jazz Month for five years, so it was primed to continue sponsorship, partnered with the City of Las Vegas. The 1982 Jazz Month schedule was the last one organized while Monk was Jazz Society President. As highlighted in
Washington Life Magazine - April 2002 - Men Of Substance & Style blend varying musical styles has earned the selftaught pianist recognition in atthe historic Red Brick Courthouse in montgomery County, doug is wearing http://www.washingtonlife.com/backissues/archives/02apr/fashion.htm
Extractions: Chris Olson Chris Olson was vice president of Electronic Trading at Solomon Brothers through 1998, where he built the first equity trading desk on Wall Street, a feat which revolutionized the way all equity trading is done today. Later Olson went on to CommerzBank AG, where he was able to apply this technology on a more global level. Today he is hoping to accomplish similar advances in the media management sector, with his company Spheric Media, a D.C.-based software provider that he founded in 1999. Olson is also lending his talents to Holt International Childrens Services, an organization that provides adoption services around the world, specializing in the Far East and Eastern Europe. Olson first became familiar with Holt 18 years ago when his parents adopted his sister Molly. He is currently engaged in a project for Holt that will lend Web-camera technology to adoption shelters thereby giving adoptive parents the ability to communicate with their children in the months before they arrive in the United States as well as allow prospective parents who are not able to travel to the Far East or Eastern Europe to communicate with children there. Photographed in the Tysons Corner area by Anton Papich, P2 Photographic. Chris is wearing Armani Sportswear.
March 20 Events In History - BrainyHistory composer March 20, 1931 David montgomery, chairman (British Van Dyke Show) March20, 1922 doug Barnard Jr 20, 1920 Marian McPartland, jazz pianist (Bill Mayer http://www.brainyhistory.com/daysbirth/birth_march_20.html
Thredbo Legends Of JAZZ Festival Lee from Perth, percussionist Sergio Mulet, pianist Kym Till Daley playing in theWes montgomery tradition, bassist Renee Geyer, Erana Clark and doug Williams. http://www.thredbojazz.com/profiles2004.htm
Extractions: THREDBO YALUMBA JAZZ FESTIVAL 2004 2004 Thredbo YALUMBA Jazz Festival Performer Profiles "DUFFO" featuring the legendary JEFF DUFF ! Jeff has always surrounded himself with the finest musicians available; his new quintet is no exception, comprising some of the hottest young musicians in Sydney. For more on the show click here visit Jeffs Website http://jeffduff.idx.com.au LOUISE PERRYMAN BAND Dubbed "the white woman with the black voice", Louise Perryman explodes the stereotype of conventional SOUL/R&B with her vibrant stage presence and richly textured voice. Louise is of that rare breed of singer/songwriter who actually embraces her audience, inviting them to join her on a journey of the soul. She is an award-winning songwriter with 4 albums to her credit who prides herself on recording her music live using real instruments. Louise is fast becoming a force on the international soul music market and has won a string of songwriting awards both here and in the UK and US for her latest album. Amongst her recent accolades, she was named in the Top 5 New Artists and Top 20 Soul CD Releases for 2003 by leading black music organization, Soul-Patrol.
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Jazz Scene 122403 Due to a death in the family, doug Simon did not at 5 th and Vine will feaure pianistKhalid Moss in montgomery has the Kenny Poole Quartet with pianist Wayne http://www.jazzadvocate.com/Henkes Column/Jazz Scene 122403.htm
Extractions: Jazz Scene 122403 By Don Henke Friday night was another guitar night in the Oregon District. At the Blue Moon Restaurant Tom Downs paired with bassist Dave Spyridon for some nice sounds. The tunes ranged from the Beatles to Duke Ellington and from Joe Zavinul's "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" to "The Woody Woodpecker Song", made famous by Kay Kyser in the '40s. If you can remember that one, you probably don't want to admit it. Due to a death in the family, Doug Simon did not make the gig at Pacchia that night but he sent a worthy substitute in Bugsy Brandenburg, who's been playing in Cincinnati for longer than he probably cares to remember. The veteran guitarist was accompanied by Simon's regular group, saxophonist Tim McCord, bassist Eric Sayer and drummer Brad Elliott. All are excellent players and a sad event turned into an evening of some great jazz. The Noah Bellamy Quartet, minus Noah Bellamy, played at Therapy Café Saturday night. Pianist Lars Potteiger, bassist Ariel de la Portilla and drummer Scott Davis did some admirable trio work, despite a request to "play something by the Rippingtons". They didn't. But they did play "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" and "My Favorite Things", among others. The same night, the Ron Jones Quartet delivered some great jazz, from hard boppers to ballads. Jones had an unbelievable alto saxophone solo on John Coltrane's "Impressions", which was exceeded by young William Menefield's piano solo. Words can't describe Menefield's playing. You have to hear it and then you might not believe it. "Impressions" was followed by "Autumn Leaves", which gave bassist Sonny Stephens and drummer Terry O'Mahoney their chance to shine. Jones also gave a beautiful reading to "Body and Soul" and the evening was capped off by some soulful blues, on which trumpeter Mario Abney sat in.