A Salute to the Golden Age of American Popular Music

We salute the music from Broadway, Hollywood, New Orleans, Tin Pan Alley and the "melody makers;" i.e. the bands and singers that brought the music to us via the radio, recordings and live events in the period from the 1920's to the 1960's. This is the golden period of Gershwin, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Larry Hart, Oscar Hammerstein, Johnny Mercer, Hoagy Carmichael, Jimmy Van Heusen, Harold Arlen, Harry Warren, etc.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Meet the finalists for the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition




In 1942, a teenage Sarah Vaughan won the Apollo Theater’s amateur singing competition in a performance that was a launching pad for a career that transformed one of America’s original art forms and elevated the craft of jazz vocal music. Seventy years later, Vaughan’s legacy continues to resonate and will be celebrated with the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, part of the TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival at NJPAC and at venues around Vaughan’s hometown of Newark, N.J.

A distinguished panel of musicians, music industry executives, NJPAC leadership and online voters culled through nearly 900 submissions from around the globe to choose five finalists and a “Rising Star” for the inaugural Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition, the largest competition of its kind in the world. Online voters listened to songs submitted to the contest nearly 90,000 times. Today, NJPAC, JAZZ ROOTS™ and WBGO Jazz 88.3 announced the five competition finalists who will perform in front of an iconic panel of judges, an NJPAC Victoria Theater audience and viewers around the world through a live stream of the concert on October 21, 2012 at 3pm. The finalists are competing for a chance to win the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition SASSY AWARD, a $5,000 prize, and an opening spot at a 2013 JAZZ ROOTS concert. The first runner-up will win $1,500, the second runner-up $500. The Competition and final performance are produced by award-winning producer Larry Rosen and powered by Indaba Music (IndabaMusic.com), the leading online community of musicians and marketplace for music opportunities.

Judging the finals at the performance will be Grammy and Tony Award-winning jazz vocalist Dee Dee Bridgewater, vocalese and scat pioneer Jon Hendricks, vocalist and Executive Director of Jazz House Kids Melissa Walker, WBGO radio host and jazz journalist Michael Bourne, and producer of JAZZ ROOTS and co-founder of GRP Records, Larry Rosen.

Through three preliminary rounds, public voting on the IndabaMusic.com website (with over 21,800 votes cast), jazz vocalists, members of the Jazz Education Network (JEN) and GRP Records co-founder Larry Rosen narrowed down the field to five finalists in an effort to discover vocalists who embody Sarah Vaughan with swinging, thought-provoking and inspiring performances reflecting their own understanding of the work. Contestants were judged on vocal quality, musicality, technique, performance, individuality, artistic interpretation and ability to swing.

The finalists are:

Alexis Cole (New York, NY) was a winner of the NY Jazzmobile and Montreux Jazz Festival vocal competitions. She has performed at Dizzy's Club at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Oak Room, Blues Alley, and at the Kennedy Center, and was a featured soloist at Avery Fisher Hall with the NY Philharmonic Brass.

Ashleigh Smith (Lewisville, TX) was awarded the prestigious Downbeat Student Award for Best Undergraduate Jazz Vocal Performance in 2011 and the Outstanding Undergraduate Vocal Jazz Soloist in 2012. She is a member of the world renowned Jazz Singers 1, with whom she also won a 2012 Downbeat Award. Ms. Smith has traveled and performed as a soloist and chorister in Washington D.C, Northern Ireland, Orlando, Florida, and New York City, and recently shared the stage with The Manhattan Transfer and Jon Hendricks during the Kennedy Center’s “Swing, Swing, Swing” concert series. She is currently on scholarship as a vocal jazz major at the University of North Texas.

Cyrille Aimée (Brooklyn, NY) was a 2007 winner of both the first and public prizes in the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition. She has released four CDs, recorded songs for feature films, and fronted France's electro-swing/gypsy jazz band Caravan Palace on its European tour, performing in front of crowds of more than 10,000 people. Ms. Aimée was a finalist in the Thelonious Monk Vocal Competition of 2010.

Hilary Kole (New York, NY) co-wrote and originated the lead female roles in the critically acclaimed, award-winning Off-Broadway musicals, Our Sinatra (2000 MAC Award) and Singing Astaire. Her debut recording, Haunted Heart (2009) received four stars in Downbeat and the Gold Disc Award in Japan. Her second recording, You Are There-Duets (2010) was named as a “Record of the Year” by USA Today. Ms. Kole began her professional career at the Rainbow Room as the youngest singer ever to grace the stage. She appeared in a sold-out run at the famed Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel, made her concert hall debut at Lincoln Center as part of the “American Songbook Series” with Jonathan Schwartz, and appeared at Carnegie Hall during a Tribute to Oscar Peterson. She was the first singer since Ella Fitzgerald to record a duet with the jazz legend.

Sandra Booker (Sherman Oaks, CA) was the first vocal student to receive the Julian Cannonball Adderley Memorial Scholarship and John Densmore Music Scholarship at UCLA. Her voice has appeared in radio and television commercials for Coca-Cola and Ralph Lauren. ‘Wandering Road,’ an original composition, co-written by Booker and long-time colleague and producer, John Leftwich, was featured in the 2010 film, Blood Done Sign My Name a biopic chronicling the life of NAACP President Ben Chavis. She has performed with Lalo Schifrin, Wynton Marsalis & The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, Ernie Watts, Billy Higgins and many others.

Each year one outstanding young artist will be chosen as a Rising Star. The Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition Rising Star Award was created for the purpose of discovering young talented jazz vocal artists that deserve wider recognition and mentoring in their career as a jazz singer, while keeping in the tradition of Sarah Vaughan. This year’s winner is Jazzmeia Horn. Ms. Horn (Dallas, Texas) attended the prestigious Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. She currently attends The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City.

The TD James Moody Democracy of Jazz Festival will make a donation in the name of Sarah Vaughan to develop an enhanced jazz vocal training program at Newark Arts High School. Sarah Vaughan was a proud graduate of Arts High.



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by John Tyler   

July 2012
July began with the Glenn Miller Orchestra on a short work break and returning on July 2 with a performance at Brookdale Park in Bloomfield, NJ with The Duprees performing for a crowd estimated at 15,000 to 20,000.  The night ended with a beautiful display of fireworks.  July 5th brought the GMO to Coral Gables Congregational Church, the first concert of a series of sold out performances.  We then moved on to The Villages, Florida on July 7 with a show at the Seabreeze Recreation Center; The Henegar Center for Performing Arts in Melbourne, FL on July 8; and then on July 11 to a new venue the Coshocton Airport Amphitheater Coshocton, OH.
 
July 12 brought the GMO to Lakeside, OH and the Hoover Auditorium. This community is one of the "daughter" Chautauqua a 19th century residential community development bringing innovation for arts and education that Theodore Roosevelt called "the most American thing in America". We shall let you do your own research of Chautauquas, the result here in Lakeside, OH is a magnificent 1928 concert venue that is the Hoover Auditorium. Isaac Hoover was the inventor of the Hoover Potato Digger.  His family resided here and contributed about half of the 1928 construction cost of $250,000 to complete the auditorium which seats 2600. This is an impressive early 20th century building.

Off to Ontario, Canada for a dance July 17 at Palais Royale in Toronto. The Palais Royal has been a ballroom since 1922 engaging luminaries of the dance bands, Jazz musicians and the American Song Book; Fletcher Henderson, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Artie Shaw, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Oscar Peterson, a Canadian, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra just to mention a few. The Bert Niosi 12 piece dance band was the house band at the Palais Royal from 1932 to 1950.
  
On July 19th, the GMO returned to Bear Creek Farms Country Resort for two performances. Always a pleasant stop, Bear Creek Farms has had the GMO in performance often, twice in the past 10 months. Located in rural Indiana, Bear Creek Farms Country Resort gives a beautiful backdrop for visitors and performers alike. July 21st the GMO performed at Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, "The Fred", in Peach Tree GA another beautiful setting. 

July 21st was a significant date for another important reason. Julia Rich who first joined the GMO in November 1985 will have ended her third tour of duty on July 21, 2012. Julia has worked under the direction of four leaders beginning with Dick Gerhart, and then Larry O'Brien, Gary Tole and now Nick Hilscher. Besides her singing prowess, Julia has been assistant road manager and road manager (3 times).  She also books the orchestra for performances through the Phoenix Talent Agency, Inc.www.phoenixtalentagency.com.  When asked what she would like to pass on to the fans on her leaving the GMO, Julia said, "I am having the most fun I have ever had with the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The Maestro, Nick Hilscher, is a sparkler, the guys are a pleasure, and the band is swinging.  I appreciate so many of the fans welcoming me back, asking about my mother's red dress, and saying such nice things about my singing and songwriting." Julia will be missed but as she has said, with Nick leading the GMO and the new girl singer in place, the band will be enchanting audiences with the Glenn Miller sound for many, many years to come. Everyone wishes Julia the very best and you can follow her atwww.juliarich.com. 

The newest member of the GMO is vocalist Eileen Burns of Lakewood, Ohio. Eileen is excited to be here having her first night on the GMO at the Cornwell Center at Meyers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC  on July 22. Eileen is a dynamic vocalist who is looking forward to meeting the fans. We feel certain you are going to enjoy Eileen's interpretations of the Glenn Miller vocal library.

The Performance July 23rd at Walter M. Williams High School Burlington, NC was in conjunction with the 125th anniversary of The Times News, the local Burlington newspaper. July 24th found the GMO in beautiful Banner Elk, NC at the Hayes Auditorium. July 27th and 28th the GMO was at Connor Prairie Fishers, IN where over the two nights performed to an audience of approximately 8,000, meeting many old friends and fans as well as making many new ones. This performance was with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra giving the Maestro Nick Hilscher an opportunity to dig into the Glenn Miller library to find many gems of the Army Air Force Musical library written with orchestral string sections accompanying the Glenn Miller Orchestra. If you have not heard one of these performances it is highly recommended to all musical enthusiasts, especially Glenn Miller's, as you will not be disappointed. July 29 the GMO was at the Overland Band Shell in Portage, Michigan which is near Kalamazoo, which, as you all know, is the residence of that "sweetest gal". July 31 was at Coney Island Cincinnati for the Terry Frenz II Memorial Scholarship Fund Concert/Dance. This annual fund raiser provides musical scholarships in the memory of GMO alumnus Terry Frenz.
  
During the month of July 2012 the GMO had 17 performances over a wide geographic area beginning in New Jersey then Southern Florida, South Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio, Ontario, Canada, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, back to Ohio, returning to Indiana, Michigan with one more stop in Ohio. As the GMO crisscrosses North American check the tour schedule at www.glennmillerorchestra.com for an opportunity to hear this timeless music under the direction of Nick Hilscher. Those of you who are following the tour on our FaceBook group page have seen the photos and read the comments from the concert venues. We look forward to performing for you in the near future.

August 2012
Lynn Roberts and Nick Hilscher
Lynn Roberts with Nick Hislcher
On August 1st the Glenn Miller Orchestra boarded the American Queen Riverboat in Cincinnati, OH for a week of big band music and dancing.  On board and singing with the band the first night only was the one and only Lynn Roberts.  Lynn of course was one of Tommy Dorsey's best known vocalists.  It was a great treat for both the band members and audience to once again hear this great voice.

Historical and picturesque, the river systems of the USA yesterday and today play a large role efficiently moving materials from coal and petrol. "Mark Twain" was onboard to add some additional flavor as well as a Riverlorian who is a combination of a river historian knowledgeable in the folklore and river navigation. The American Queen has been completely reconditioned. The GMO disembarked the American Queen in Marston, MO on August 7. The GMO is scheduled to return to the American Queen for a New Years Cruise this December, a steamboat trip you will not want to miss.

Next, we moved on to the Mount Gretna Playhouse in Mount Gretna, PA located in what was once yet another Chautauqua in its day. A covered, wooden open air venue, with the thunder storms everyone was glad to have a roof, or this would have never gone off, making the heavy rain more of a cooling curiosity. The 10th of August there were two performances at Sara Belle November Theatre in Richmond, VA, and on August 12th a dance at the Leominster Elks, Leominster, MA.  And on August 13 & 14, the GMO returned to the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, NY; August 15 took the GMO to the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, located in the center of winter Olympic history and where the current US team training center is also located.  August 16 brought the GMO to Charles R. Wood Theater, Glens Falls, NY. This is a unique performance venue in the heart of revitalized Glen Falls, NY.  Before having an end of summer break the GMO performed at the Spanish Ballroom in Glen Echo, MD.

Returning to the road in September, the GMO performed the sixth and seventh at the Carlyle Club in Alexandria, VA for two nights of dining and dancing. And from this point forward, the GMO is booked through December twenty first. Follow the travels of the GMO with the tour schedule on www.glennmillerorchestra.com and on FaceBook where you will find photo albums of many of the venues we play. The GMO is approaching 5,000 FaceBook fans. Suggest to your friends and family on FaceBook, to "Like" The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra and travel with us down the road. 
UPCOMING GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA SHOWS
9/19/12  The Imperial Theatre, Sarni, Ontario, Canada, 7:15 PM Concert
9/21/12  Donna Reed Theater, Denison, IA  7 PM Concert
9/23/12  Eastern Wyoming College, Torrington, WY  7 PM Concert
9/25/12  Mary W. Sommervold Hall, Sioux Falls, SD  7 PM Concert
9/26/12  Johnson Fine Arts Center, Aberdeen, SD  7:30 PM Concert
9/29/12  Paramount Theater, Denver, CO  7 PM concert
9/30/12  Laramie Plains Civic Center, Laramie, WY  7:30 PM Concert

10/01/12  John Welsh Auditorium, Natron County High School,  
               Casper, WY  7:30 PM Concert 
10/03/12  Helena Civic Center, Helena, MT  7:30 PM Concert
10/04/12  Wynona Thompson Theatre, Cody, WY  7:30 PM Concert
10/05/12  Pinedale Auditorium, Pinedale, WY  7 PM Concert
10/06/12  Colonial Theatre, Idaho Falls, ID  7:30 PM Concert
10/08/12  Brandt Auditorium, Nampa, ID  7:30 PM Concert
10/10/12  Panida Theater, Sandpoint, ID  7:30 PM Concert
10/11/12  Wallenstien Theater, Big Bend Community Center,
               Moses Lakes, WA  7 PM Concert
10/12/12  Auburn Performing Arts Center, Auburn, WA  7:30 PM Concert
10/13/12  Admiral Theatre, Bremerton, WA  7:30 PM Concert
10/14/12  Kirkland Performance Center, Kirkland, WA  2 PM Concert
10/14/12  Kirkland Performance Center, Kirkland, WA  7:30 PM Concert
10/15/12  The Capitol Theatre, Yakima, WA  7 PM Concert
10/16/12  Elsinore Theatre, Salem, OR  7:30 PM Concert
10/18/12  Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, Medford, OR  7:30 PM Concert
10/19/12  State Theatre, Red Bluff, CA  7 PM Concert
10/20/12  USS Hornet, Alameda, CA  7 PM Dance
10/21/12  Three Stages Folsom Lake College, Folsom CA  2 PM Concert
10/21/12  Three Stages Folsom Lake College, Folsom CA
               7:30 PM Concert
10/23/12  Gallo Center For The Arts, Modesto, CA  7:30 PM Concert
10/26/12  Fox Tucson Theatre with The Diamonds, Tucson, AZ
               7 PM Concert
10/27/12  Yavapai College Performance Hall with The Diamonds,
               Prescott, AZ  7:30 PM Concert
10/28/12  Chandler Center For the Arts with The Diamonds,
               Chandler, AZ  3 PM Concert
 
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The Harry James Orchestra - http://www.fredradke.com/
The Les Elgart Orchestra - http://leselgart.com
The Four Aces - http://www.thefouraces.org
The Nelson Riddle Orchestra - http://www.nelsonriddlemusic.com
The Cab Calloway Orchestra directed by Calloway Brooks-http://www.cabcalloway.cc/Calendar.htm
The Terry Myers Orchestra, a tribute to Benny Goodman-http://www.terrymyersorchestra.com
The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra -
Les Brown's Band of Renown - http://bandofrenown.com/
Jack Morgan and the Russ Morgan Orchestra -   http://www.russmorganorchestra.com/tours.html
The Sammy Kaye Orchestra with Roger Thorpe - 
The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with Bill Tole and Nancy Knorr - 
The Jan Garber Orchestra with Howard Schneider -http://www.jangarber.com/Schedule.htm
The Pied Pipers - http://www.thepiedpipers.com/
Bobby Lanye & His Orchestra - http://www.bobbylayne.com/?page=2
Les DeMerle Orchestra featuring Bonnie Eisele -http://www.lesdemerlemusic.com/
Hunter Fuerste and his American Vintage Orchestra -http://www.hunterfuerste.com/
The New Gene Krupa Orchestra - http://berkmusic.com/krupa_hist.html
The Count Basie Orchestra - http://www.basieband.com
The Tom Daugherty Orchestra - http://www.tomdaughertyorchestra.com/
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     Please e-mail Mike Brigola for information or call/write:
     Wood Herman Orchestra & The Latin Giants of Jazz
     1955 Sherman Street
      Denver, CO 80203-1115
      303-300-2500
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The Artie Shaw Orchestra - Please call (781) 444-9900 for tour information
The Blue Moon Big Band - http://www.bluemoonbigband.com/

Monday, September 3, 2012

Glenn Miller Band sued by Gary Tole


The Big Band Story of The Week: A former bandleader of the world-famous Glenn Miller Orchestra claims he was criticised by his management for hiring two musicians because they were black.

Gary Tole made the allegations in a lawsuit in which he is claiming $600,000 in damages over his dismissal in December.
In papers filed to Manhattan Federal Court, Mr Tole says the band's manager Charles DeStefano questioned his decision to recruit the black musicians in June 2011.

He claims Mr DeStefano told him: 'This is the Glenn Miller Orchestra, not the Count Basie Orchestra.'
William 'Count' Basie was a black pianist and composer who formed and led a jazz orchestra for nearly 50 years. 
Glenn Miller, who set up his eponymous band in 1938, was white.

Offended by the remark, Mr Tole claims he told the manager he 'intended to continue hiring the best musicians without regard to their race', according to the charges.

Mr DeStefano later claimed that he 'never said that', it was reported in the New York Daily News.
The lawsuit says Mr Tole was fired partly because he gave seven members of the band a public dressing down at a club in Japan.
    Mr Tole apparently told them they 'played poorly, cursed loudly and acted in an obnoxious manner'.
    The players said they would quit if Mr Tole wasn't dismissed.

    Mr Tole is suing Glenn Miller Productions for breach of contract and employment discrimination.