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Mar/Apr Newsletter 2016 For your pleasure….. Coming attractions….
[email protected] PO Box 1428 Caloundra 4551 ABN 36287495814 President: Donna Nagel Vice-president: Bill Connor 0418 984 398 Treasurer: Ted O’Connor 5491 6017
Secretary: Jules Verity 54947164 Booking Secretary: Carlyn 5444 7502 Front of House: Del Mears 0403 855 687
Graphics/media : Robyn Brown 0403 152 397
Maggie Britton &
Crew
Sunday 6th March Currimundi Hotel
Function Room
Buderim St, Currimundi
2:00 - 4:30pm Doors open 12:30pm
Meals available
Bookings: Carlyn - 5444 7502
Info: Ted - 5491 6017
Members: $20
Non-Members: $25
Seniors, U3A: $22.50
The Sunshine Coast Jazz Club presentsThe Sunshine Coast Jazz Club presents
The wonderful Maggie Britton returns to the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club. Maggie
is an International recording artist with chart (Top ten) records in the United
Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Maggie’s song writing talent,
vocal expertise and her dynamic live performances have taken her throughout
Australia and around the world. Maggie has an amazing band with her:
Maggie - Vocals - Maggie started on Brian Henderson’s Bandstand, then performed with the BeeGees, Peter Sell-
ers, Kenny Rogers, Glen Campbell, Mamas & Papas, Temptations, and the 3 Degrees. Col Atkinson - Bass & Vo-
cals - Has backed major Artists all around the world. He has played with Kamahl, Kerrie-Anne Kennerley, the Ed
Wilson Big Band & now calls the Gold Coast home. Willy Qua - Alto Sax/Drums/Flute - member of Galapagos
Duck, has worked with James Morrison, Don Burrows, Billy Fields, Renee Geyer, Dave Brubeck, Nina Simone, Herb
Ellis and many others. Wil Sargisson - Piano - member of Galapagos Duck, played at many jazz festivals, also
only Australian pianist to perform at Tipitina’s New Orleans. Al Cesario - Drums - plays regularly with Col’s nor-
mal trio. NOT TO BE MISSED!
Maggie Britton & The Col Atkinson Trio plus OneMaggie Britton & The Col Atkinson Trio plus One
-- Welcome Welcome --
Vice-President’s Report
Well, so far this year 2 fabulous shows - Robyn Brown & Co, plus then Russell Bayne’s great group.
Next 3 show - Maggie Britton & the Col Atkinson Group, Pugsley Buzzard, then the Andrew Sisters Tribute. Do not miss any of these shows.
Once again a big thank you to all of our volunteers & a big thank you to everybody who attends our shows. It proves that Ted [Red Socks]knows his vocation. THANKS TED.
I am going to start a new section in our Newsletter. Any member who has something that could be of inter-est to our member , we will have a ‘For Sale’ section. Watch this space.
Also let’s hear your thoughts regarding possibly starting up a regular Breakfast or Dinner group or even a BBQ, maybe monthly or bi-monthly. Think about it [The start of a social group] and let me know your thoughts.
Until next issue, let’s keep our Club a great Club.
Bill Connor - Vice President
Sunshine Coast Jazz Club Inc proudly supports & donates funds to schools and students including: work-
shops, student discounts, Sunshine Coast Plaza, Sunshine Coast Dragons Abreast Boat Club Inc. The Pink
Ladies, Dragon Boat Paddlers, Sippy Creek Animal Refuge Inc and Caloundra Surf Club, Kings Beach. Thank
you to our generous sponsors 104.9 Sunshine FM, ‘The Sunshine Coast Daily’ as well as the ‘Weekly’s and
‘The Sunshine Coast Seniors.
Secretary’s Report - Jules Verity
I had my first visit to the Brisbane Jazz Club on Friday 29th January, chauffer driven by Red Sox himself, along with Bill and Carlyn. What a fabulous setting for the Club! Perched at the top of Kangaroo point, overlooking the river and the night lights of the CBD. Big Kitty packed a powerful punch with her raunchy voice, ably accompanied by Matt Eves on double bass, Coojee Timms drumming up a storm on drums, Rupert Jenner on guitar, Shannon Marshall on trumpet and Neil Wick-ham on tenor sax and the evening lived up to it’s promise of “High Energy Swing”. Rumour has it that they may be coming to the Sunshine Coast Jazz Club later this year. You will be guaranteed a quality performance from a band whose major influence is blues but with strong jazz overtones and the dancers out there will have a ball. All matters relating to membership Ted has planted firmly in my court, so I am handling all new member applications, as well as member renewals, maintaining the membership register and issuing membership cards. However, in view of the ever increasing cost of postage, these will no longer be posted to you, unless you specifically request it, and will be available for you to collect at the next show. Work is under way on our Website, and as soon as it is launched, you will be the first to know. I have only been involved with the SCJC since the end of October 2015, but in that short space of time I have met some lovely people who have extended warm hands of friendship to me. Thank you, thank you. Jules Verity
Have a look at our new website -
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A QUICK WORD FROM THE MAN - RED SOCKS
When Who
SUNDAY 14/2/16 CURRIMUNDI HOTEL MOTEL FUNCTION ROOM RUSSELL BAYNES ALL STARS SAYS IT ALL
THE 1ST SET GLORY, GLORY HALELUJA... MUSIC CHOIRS THAT CATHEDRALS ARE THERE FOR ALL OF US IN LIKE FLYNN.
YOU GET THE FEELING THAT THIS SPECIAL GROUP OF MUSICIANS THEY ARE THERE DID THEY GET A THUNDEROUS APPLAUSE... IT NEVER STOPPED. THE LAST NO OF THE 1ST SET PAT ON DRUMS DOIN’ THE UP
TOWN LOW DOWN DRUM SOLO THE KIDS .. GOT A GOOD WORK OUT AS ONLY THE PAT CAN.. WHEW WE NEEDED THE BREAK.....
2ND SET MID-NIGHT THEN FORMULA 1 RACING STYLE BLAME IT ON THE BOSSA NOVA.. A FEW MORE THEN GOODY GOODY... THE CHORUS YOU MOB GOT INTO IT.... ROBYN BROWN IN-VITED TO JOIN THE ALL
STARS AND DID DOXY AND GOD BLESS THE CHILD ......., NEXT JOHN BROWNS BODY SO MORE .. ETC, THEN PE-TER VOCALS MINNIE THE MERMAID A LOT OF FUN THE CHO-RUS .. MOB AGAIN A SPECIAL REQUEST BY PEGGY SHELTON, MARI ELENI .. YOU COULD HAVE HEARD A PIN DROP {RUSSELL GUITAR]
THE LAST NO. .. STRANGER ON THE SHORE .. NOT TO BE ALL INCLUDING THE BAND A YOU BEAUT TIME 4.30PM WELL 4.55PM AMAZING MOST STILL THERE THE PHONE CALLS WE GOT YES POSSIBLY BACK IN SEPT 2016 TED THAT WAS A GREAT MOB’
Ted O’Connor (Red Sox) Treasurer & P.R. & Band Gettera Thanks to Graeme Buchanan for the photos
Where
REVIEW
'THE ROBYN BROWN LIBOR SMOLDAS QUARTET'
On Sunday 17th January Robyn and Libor, very ably supported by OJ Newcomb and Paul Hudson returned for another audience rewarding performance. From the opening “East of the Sun” to the final “Tangerine”, as expected the music was never less than superb. Robyn's voice blends musically with Libor's delicate chords along with OJ's steady bass line and Paul's always consistent and con-siderate drums.
Libor 's chords and solo lines are constant, blending and never leaving the melody too far away. An international star guitarist by far (visiting here from Prague). There were so many joyful moments during the afternoon,
too many lovely songs to record . Anyone in the audience who was present at the previous concert would say “ Bring the Quartet back again”. We hope that can be accom-plished. Review - Brian Fane, Jazz presenter Thanks to John Matthews for the photos
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More Adventures from " THE ROVING REPORTER "
Last Easter 2015, seemed a good time to visit New Zealand. After checking out Auckland and the neighbouring Islands including Waiheke Island where they hold their Easter Jazz Festival, I travelled down to visit friends in Tauranga, 3hrs Sth of Auckland, where they were holding their 53rd National Jazz Festival. This is a "gold coin donation" 2 day Out Door Festival, with 4 stages set up overlooking the beautiful waterfront. You take your chairs, lunch and "refreshments" and just sit and enjoy. There are plenty of restaurants, and good shopping all around the downtown area.
In the evenings in the Concert Halls, there are more Bands you can pay to go listen to. The mix of music throughout the festival ranges from Blues, to Classic Jazz, Swing, Folk, Funk, Big Band, and the 38th National Youth Jazz Competitions.
I bumped into Will Sargisson one day, so had a chat. The Galapagos Duck Band were playing one of the evening venues. On Easter Monday the theme changes to the New Orleans style, and you venture over to a small Village where the buildings resemble "The French Quarter" in New Orleans. There was a "Big Easy" outdoor stage, Preser-vation Hall, Lafayette Church, a number of street stalls, food outlets, and even a Fire-works display to end the festivities.
So a good time was had by all, and quite a different style of Jazz Festival.
Till next time, Keep Jazzin!!
Junee Ferris
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MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS ARE DUE!
MAKE SURE YOU GET ALL THE BENEFITS OF BEING A MEMBER AND RENEW TODAY!
Don’t forget to renew your membership to benefit from reduced ad-
mission fees to performances and the bi-monthly newsletter.
For those of you who have renewed, your cards will be ready for
you to collect at the next show. In view of the increasing cost of
postage, your card won’t be posted to you unless you specifically re-
quest this.
Keep up-to-date with our events, get discounted tickets to SCJC and
enjoy members-rates at other jazz clubs nationwide!
STILL ONLY $20 PER YEAR!
- Fun -
Grandma's Apron
I don't think our kids know what an apron is.
The principal use of Grandma's apron was to protect the dress underneath, because she only had a few, it was easier to wash aprons than dresses and they used less material, but along with that, it served as a potholder for removing hot pans from the oven.
It was wonderful for drying children's tears, and on occasion was even used for cleaning out dirty ears…
From the chicken coop, the apron was used for carrying eggs, fussy chicks, and some-times half-hatched eggs to be finished in the warming oven.
When company came, those aprons were ideal hiding places for shy kids.
And when the weather was cold grandma wrapped it around her arms.
Those big old aprons wiped many a perspiring brow, bent over the hot wood stove.
Chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchen in that apron.
From the garden, it carried all sorts of vegeta-bles.
After the peas had been shelled, it carried out the hulls.
In the fall, the apron was used to bring in ap-ples that had fallen from the trees.
When unexpected company drove up the road, it was surprising how much furniture that old apron could dust in a matter of seconds.
When dinner was ready, Grandma walked out onto the porch, waved her apron, and the men-folk knew it was time to come in from the fields to dinner.
It will be a long time before someone invents something that will replace that 'old-time apron' that served so many purposes.
REMEMBER:
Grandma used to set her hot baked apple pies on the window sill to cool.
Her granddaughters set theirs on the window sill to thaw.
They would go crazy now trying to figure out how many germs were on that apron.
I never caught anything from an apron…But Love.
(Author Unknown)
Thanks to Peninsula Jazz Club
Thanks to Peninsula Jazz Club for this one
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CHECK OUT THE JAZZY VIEWS FROM THE NEW DECK AT CALOUNDRA SURF CLUB ON KINGS BEACH. .. THIS WILL BE THE ‘IN’ PLACE... BIGGER THAN BEN HUR ..
THE SUNSHINE JAZZ CLUB INC, IS PROUD TO BE AN ASSOCIATED MEMBER,OF QUEENSLAND ARTS COUNCIL ..
OVER THE NEXT 6MONTHS WE ARE BOOKING A VARITY OF LIVE MUSIC - JAZZ , BLUES., AND OLD FASHION ENTERTAINMENT.. PLUS BIG BANDS FOR ALL THE DANCERS OUT THERE....
-- Coming Up Coming Up --
Pugsley’s unique brand of piano driven boogie and blazing stride in conjunction with his huge mesmeriz-ing voice makes the ladies sigh and grown men cry.
" Pugsley Buzzard is probably the finest purveyor of hoodoo since Cab Calloway first conjured the ghost of Smokey Joe up from the depths and one of the most dangerously alluring blues singers since Howlin’ Wolf first rasped out Smokestack Lightning.”
This will be a one-off solo performance with Pugsley playing an upright piano (sponsored by Nigel Bland ’s piano
warehouse 0428 302 853) . Latest CDs will be on sale. There is none his equal. DON’T MISS IT!
Currimundi Hotel Function Room,
Buderim St, Currimundi
Doors open 12:30pm, show starts 2:00pm to 4:30pm
MEMBERS $20, NON-MEMBERS $25, SENIORS U3A $22.50
Meals available..... Book a table!
Bookings - Carlyn 5444 7502 Pay cash at the door. Information - Ted 5491 6017
TRANS LINK BUSES STOP + RETURN AT THE FRONT OF THE CURRIMUNDI HOTEL
Sun 3rd April The Sunshine Coast Jazz Club Inc presents
Pugsley BuzzardPugsley BuzzardPugsley Buzzard
WWII was a dark period & the Andrews Sisters
brought laughter & happiness to many. They
were very active in their patriotic duty - war time
entertainment, volunteering their time, singing
& dancing & signing autographs for the troops.
They participated in a 8 week U.S.O. Tour &
performed for thousands of service men. The
New Andrews Sisters Tribute are 3 sassy divas - Kelsey Giarola, Cherryn Lomas & Anita David backed by the
accomplished & lively Boogie Beat Band. “Boogie Woogie” on the dance floor, reminisce with “Rum n Coca Cola”
& “Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree” with anyone but the New Andrews Sisters Tribute.
Coming up for Mother’s Day
Sun 8th May
The Sunshine Coast Jazz Club Inc presents
Currimundi Hotel Function Room
Sun 8th May, 2016
Doors open 12:30pm, show starts 2:00pm to 4:30pm MEMBERS $22.50, NON-MEMBERS $30, SENIORS U3A $25
Meals available. Book a table.
Bookings - Carlyn 5444 7502 Pay cash at the door.
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PO Box 493 Caloundra QLD 4551
Ph/Fax: 07 5499 6786 Mobile: 0438 267 277
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Over 160 classes
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www.u3asunshine.org.au
Jazz-friendly Motels in the area
Currimundi Hotel Motel - 5491 5200 ask for
Ross
32 Buderim St, Currimundi
Anchorage Motor Inn
18 Bowman Road, Caloundra
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JAZZ ON THE RADIO
104.9FM - Sunday Jazz with Tony
Hennesey, Sun 6-7pm
101.3FM - Modern Jazz, Wayne
Carlson, Wed 2-4pm
94.7 FM - Coral Coast - Sounds like Jazz with -
Sun 6-8pm George Bavington, Jazz on Sunday
Wed 2-4pm Brian Henry - My kind of jazz
Tue 9-11am Peter Linney - Big band jazz & swing
96.3 FM—Sat 12-2pm Valerie Brown - Good time jazz
90.3FM ABC - various
95.9FM - Popular Jazz Sessions,
Sun 11am-1pm
99.7FM - Saturday 9am-12noon
100.3FM 4Bay - Gloria Davey, Tues 8-10pm
101FM - All that Jazz with Barry Ralph,
Sun 6-7:30pm
101.5FM Logan - Jazz with Iris Pyle,
Wed 10am-12noon
102.1FM 4ZZZ - Jazz show with Isaac Hurren, Sun 9am-12noon
103.7FM 4MBS - Jazz with Wrigley & Clark,
Mon & Fri 1-2pm
Jazz tonight, Tue, Wed, Thur, 10:30-12am
88.7FM - Jazz up late with Greg Koster,
Fri 10:30-12:30am
107.5 - Fraser Coast FM - Just Jazz with
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Cruisin’ with Chrissy Hirst, Fri 9am-12noon
- NEXT -
UPCOMING GIGS 2015 -
6th March - Sun - Maggie Britton - Curri-mundi Hotel, 2pm
27th March - Sun - Ewan MacKenzie & Swing
Dynamique - [email protected]
3rd April - Sun - Puggsley Buzzard, Currimundi Hotel, 2pm
24th April - Sun - Julian Jones & Friends - [email protected] - 0403 152 397
8th May, Sun - Andrews Sisters Tribute
Show - Currimundi Hotel, 2:00pm
FESTIVAL ROUNDUP
Adelaide Fringe Festival, Feb 12 - Mar
14, www.adelaidefringe.com.au
Eltham Jazz, Food & Wine Festival, www.elthamjazz.com.au
Adelaide Festival, Feb 26-Mar 14,
www.adelaidefestival.com.au
Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival, Mar 11-13,
www.kiamajazz.com
23rd Inverloch Jazz Festival, Mar 11-14,
www.inverlochjazzfestival.com
Tooleybuc Jazz Festival, Apr 15-17 , http://
tooleybucsc.com.au
Illawarra Autumn Jazzfest 2016, May 6-8,
www.illawarrajazzclub.com
Generations in Jazz, May 6-8,
www.generationsinjazz.com.au