More Info: The Sunday July 26 show should be exciting! We have two special acts as well as our band of crowd-pleasing regulars - the jam sessions are our secret weapon...But onto the main acts. Click on the links to learn more on each group:
Crescent Katz, hailing from Sacramento, takes us back to the days of Dixieland with their traditional instrumentation. These kids also jazz up some newer tunes, lending to a unique listening experience. What musical twists do they have in store for us? Creole Syncopators provide a special treat for all of us New Orleans Jazz fans, affording us an escape into this rich cultural tradition. Fine accomplished musicians in each their own right, this Creole blend is special, because it's genuine New Orleans Jazz.
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OFFICIAL BIO: The Crescent Katz’s off-the-cuff, no-rules, no-arrangements style hearkens back to the days when Sherwood “Shakey” Johnson was the king of pizza, and the emperor of fun. You’ll leave every show tappin’ your toes and smelling faintly like pepperoni. Personnel:
Brando Au- Trombone; Jeff Kreis- Trumpet; Priscilla Ornellas- Tuba;
Greg Sabin- Banjo; & Patrick Skiffington- Washboard.
OFFICIAL BIO: The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont, hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboards ard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals - See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpufNot like you can hear this type of music
anywhere around town.
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
The Creole Syncopators,
one of the West Coast's leading (authentic) Traditional Jazz bands play
hot jazz and blues from the 1920's. They include some of the spirited
music from Chicago's South Side, as well as early New Orleans. They
specialize in great (undeservedly) obscure tunes originally performed by
artists such as Johnny Dobbs, Junie Cobb, Punch Miller, Ma Rainey,
Bessie Smith and the State Street Ramblers.
Featured with the band is Valerie Johnson, one of today's great world-class blues and jazz singers. Ms Johnson,
who also performs with Big Brother and the Holding Company and has been
chosen to be the lead singer in the All Star California Sunshine Band,
is undoubtably one of the most authentic and powerful blues singers on
today's traditional jazz scene. When she performs with the Syncopators,
the result is jazz that sounds as alive and fresh as it did during the
Prohibition era.
The Creole Syncopators, who have 3 CD's to their credit, led by reedman Jeff Beaumont,
hail from California's Central Coast. At the 2001 Morro Bay Jazz
Festival they were voted "Best Jazz Band". In 1999 they toured Japan and
garnered rave reviews. In addition to leader Jeff Beaumont, the band's personnel consists of Dave Caparone, trombone; Marc Caparone, cornet; Geoff Hyer, bass; Al Ingram, banjo; Bob Vincent, washboard; and, of course, the phenomenal Valerie Johnson, vocals.
- See more at: http://vjblues.com/bio_creole_syncopators/#sthash.WympgcrW.dpuf
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