The January 2018 issue of The Syncopated Times is published--and it's a good one!
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Monday, December 11, 2017
The 2018 Jazz Birthdays Calendar by Gary Price
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
The November 2017 Issue is Published!
The November issue of The Syncopated Times came out looking particularly fine--and it's on its way to you!
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
More Information on the Sun Valley Music Fest
Below is this month's Festival Roundup listing for the Sun Valley Jazz & Music Fest, whose ad was inadvertently omitted from the October 2017 issue. (Click on image to enlarge.)
Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival (October 18-22, 2017)
The ad for the Sun Valley Jazz & Music Festival, which takes place from October 18 through October 22, was regrettably omitted from the October 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times.
Friday, September 22, 2017
The October 2017 Issue Is in the Mail!
The October 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times was published today! I am most happy with the result:
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
The Syncopated Times for September 2017 is out!
The September 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times was published today, and it's a really good one. Subscribe today and I'll be sure you receive a copy!
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017
The July 2017 issue is here!
I received my personal USPS copy of the July 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times today, just three days after it was mailed. (Yours should be along soon.) It's a lovely paper!
Monday, May 22, 2017
Monday, April 24, 2017
The May 2017 issue is on its way to you!
Subscribers should be receiving the May 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times soon. Included in this issue is a celebration of TST writer Lew Shaw's JJA Jazz Hero award. Read about Lew here.
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
The Syncopated Times for April is in the mail!
I put the finishing touches on the April issue of The Syncopated Times and sent it to the printer early this morning. It's a good one!
Monday, February 20, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
Cornell Jazz Band Celebrates 100 Years of Recorded Jazz
The Original Cornell Syncopators celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first jazz recording with a concert in Ithaca on February 26. The leader is Colin Hancock (cornet), with Hannah Krall (clarinet), Rishi Verma (trombone), Amit Mitzrahi (piano), and Noah Li (drums).
Saturday, January 28, 2017
44th Annual Jazzaffair (April 7,8, and 9, 2017)
The advertisement for Jazzaffair was inadvertently omitted from the February 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times. I offer my sincere apologies for the omission.
From Festival Roundup in the February 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times:
JAZZAFFAIR
2017. (Three Rivers, Calif.) – April 7-9.
Inspired
by its longtime hosts—The High Sierra Jazz Band—the Jazzaffair
takes place annually in the Central California town of Three Rivers,
nestled in the Kaweah River canyon just above Lake Kaweah, in the
Sierra Nevada Mountains. Festival venues include the Lions Club, the
Veterans Memorial Building and the St. Anthony Retreat. Free shuttle
buses transport festival goers from place to place, according to
festival director Rusty Crain. Along with the High Sierra combo,
performers for the 44th annual Jazzaffair will be Bob Draga, Tom
Rigney, Cornet Chop Suey, Grand Dominion, The Stardust Cowboys, Kylie
Castro, High Street, Carl Sonny Leyland, Shelley, Bill & Eddie,
Titan Hot Seven, Jerry Krahn Quartet, and the Flip Oakes Quartet.
All-event
three-day badge costs $95 if purchased on or before March 15 or $100
after March 15; children ages 13-90 three-day ticket $50; children
ages 12 and younger are admitted free when accompanied by parent or
guardian; April 6 Lions Recognition Dinner-concert $15. For info,
write Jazzaffair, Box 712, 42490 Kaweah River Drive, Three Rivers, CA
93271; call (559) 561-4549; email jbarc@thegrid.net; or visit
sierratraditionaljazzclub.com/jazzaffair/index.php.
(Festival Roundup is compiled by Russ Tarby.)
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Tuesday, January 3, 2017
42nd Central Illinois Jazz Festival
This advertisement was inadvertently omitted from the January 2017 issue of The Syncopated Times. I offer my deepest apologies for the omission.
From our "Festival Roundup" (compiled by Russ Tarby):
CENTRAL ILLINOIS JAZZ FESTIVAL. (Decatur, Ill.) – Feb. 10-12.
The city of Decatur is known far and wide as the Soybean Capital of the World and less famously as the birthplace of jazz singer June Christy and saxophonist Boots Randolph. The Juvae Jazz Society presents the 42nd annual festival at the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel, 4191 US 36 West (Wyckles Road) in Decatur is the county seat of Macon County, located smack dab in the center of the Prairie State about three hours south of Chicago. Featured guests for 2017 will be Marilyn Keller, Kathleen Miller and Robin Hopkins; the CIJF All-Stars—Jeff Barnhart, Danny Coots, Eddie Erickson, Russ Phillips, Ken Peplowski, Bobby Durham, & Duke Heitger—and bands such as the Dave Bennett Quartet, Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five, Cornet Chop Suey, Dan Levinson’s New Millenium Band with Molly Ryan, Dixie Daredevils, Millikin Jazz Lab Bands, Hot Jazz Pie, Gator Nation, and the Fat Babies JB. Music rings out Friday from 2 p.m. to midnight, Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Swing dance sets are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings at Fountain Hall. A Jazz Gospel Service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Sunday featuring Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five with vocalist Marilyn Keller at Fountain Hall and is free and open to the public.
Admission prices range from $20 to $40; patron packages which include reserved seating at Holiday Hall events cost $160; maggieforjazz25@comcast.net; (217) 546-6091 or (217) 454-2709; juvaejazz.com.
From our "Festival Roundup" (compiled by Russ Tarby):
CENTRAL ILLINOIS JAZZ FESTIVAL. (Decatur, Ill.) – Feb. 10-12.
The city of Decatur is known far and wide as the Soybean Capital of the World and less famously as the birthplace of jazz singer June Christy and saxophonist Boots Randolph. The Juvae Jazz Society presents the 42nd annual festival at the Decatur Conference Center and Hotel, 4191 US 36 West (Wyckles Road) in Decatur is the county seat of Macon County, located smack dab in the center of the Prairie State about three hours south of Chicago. Featured guests for 2017 will be Marilyn Keller, Kathleen Miller and Robin Hopkins; the CIJF All-Stars—Jeff Barnhart, Danny Coots, Eddie Erickson, Russ Phillips, Ken Peplowski, Bobby Durham, & Duke Heitger—and bands such as the Dave Bennett Quartet, Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five, Cornet Chop Suey, Dan Levinson’s New Millenium Band with Molly Ryan, Dixie Daredevils, Millikin Jazz Lab Bands, Hot Jazz Pie, Gator Nation, and the Fat Babies JB. Music rings out Friday from 2 p.m. to midnight, Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Swing dance sets are scheduled for Friday and Saturday evenings at Fountain Hall. A Jazz Gospel Service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Sunday featuring Red Lehr’s Powerhouse Five with vocalist Marilyn Keller at Fountain Hall and is free and open to the public.
Admission prices range from $20 to $40; patron packages which include reserved seating at Holiday Hall events cost $160; maggieforjazz25@comcast.net; (217) 546-6091 or (217) 454-2709; juvaejazz.com.
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