Vol 2 Issue 5 November-December 2007
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A Newsletter of the Southeastern Organization for Jazz Arts
a 501C3 non-profit, Arts and Education Organization
Do you Dream in Jazz?
PLEASE NOTE: The First Sunday Series is under new Management.
In this issue:
Fall - Winter Jazz Events: The First Sunday Jazz Series for December:
The Fabulous Obie Jessie & Friends
Jazz in the Home
The Wycliffe Gordon Group
Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
The CAU Jazz Orchestra Annual Winter Concert
Audioform Performs A Pre-Turkey Concert
The Rialto Center for the Arts
"Love, Johnny!" A Musical Conversation with Johnny Mercer & Friends
Check out a few of these Holiday CDs and on-line radio stations
Annual Holiday Jazz Vespers
WRFG 89.3 FM Annual Silent Auction
The New SOJA Advisory Board The SOJA sponsored Educational Program: The Jazz Garden
Dante's Down the Hatch
The Jazz Bakery, A Non-Profit Organization
The Kuumbwa Jazz Center
A Self-Taught New Orleans Pianist's 'Testament'
America's Jazz Heritage SOJA's Travel Web Site
Where to go for local Jazz information
Jazz on the local Airwaves:
Captain Mellow and Ralph Rice returns to WRFG 89.3 FM
The First Sunday Jazz Series for
December 2, 2007 We proudly present the Legendary, Obie Jessie & Friends

See: First Sunday Jazz Series and Artist Spotlight pages
The Story of Jazz Soirees
I began having monthly jazz house concerts three years ago often getting the grand piano of my dreams. It started with my friend Michael Royal, a wonderful jazz pianist from Sarasota, FL, coming up to “christen” my long awaited Pertof grand. It was a party to let friends and neighbors help me celebrate my dream coming true. After that night, a neighbor suggested I do it all the time because it was so enjoyable. I made a commitment to myself to have music each month that year and so began “Ms. Mary Jo’s Jazz Soirees”!!!
I started at first by having musicians I knew play and as time went on and word got around I began having different artists perform. Several months after beginning a friend gave me an article out of the New York Times about the current trend for house concerts. This confirmed that I was on the right track in providing a pleasant home environment for the music to be heard. I knew that I couldn’t afford to pay the musicians on a long term basis so I began having a “gratuity” for the people that attended to compensate for their talents.
I have loved providing a smoke – free, noise-free, intimate place where the music can be fully heard and appreciated. Children are welcomed if they are old enough to sit quietly and attend to the music.
Presently I have from twenty five to thirty people attend in my cottage style home. But I have a vision of someday soon having a larger and more open space to continue what I’m doing while maintaining the home-like atmosphere. It is my passion and commitment for music to be heard and appreciated by all ages. I feel that music is vibrationally healing as well and encourage people to lie under the piano to be able to experience the sound in their body.
I look forward to see you soon -
Sincerely,
Mary Jo Strickland
SOJA Advisory Board President
For reservations and guest list placement for the
First Sunday Jazz Series December 2nd event
or
if you would like to host a Jazz Soiree in your home
contact Mary Jo
(404) 378-6778 email: majos@mindspring.com
In Home Jazz Concerts comes to Ft. Greene, Brooklyn
Inspired by “Jazz Hostess of Harlem,” Marjorie Eliot who began her Parlor Entertainment Jazz Series in her home on Sundays in 1992, In The Moment Productions founders, Jim Morehand & Dave Polazzo have begun hosting semi-monthly jazz sessions in the intimate comfort of their 1860's row house in Brooklyn's historic Ft. Greene district on February 23, 2002.
We are offering our home as a venue for jazz musicians to play, sing, jam and swing, surrounded by the contemporary works of art on display by NYC artists. There are so many talented, professional jazz musicians in this city who have played with the best in the field, but most people don’t know their names or style of playing. We are doing our part to change that. Here, people will be entertained in an intimate home setting while surrounded by the artwork of current local artists (avail. for purchase). We offer a piano on site and refreshments between sets. Artist’s works will be displayed for a two-month period and are available for sale. The $10.00 donation at the door will go toward future Parlor Entertainment, In The Moment jazz series, which, in part, pays the musicians and provides the refreshments. There will be two sets with an intermission to allow the guests to mingle and meet the musicians/artists. Our roster of interested and wonderfully gifted jazz musicians and artists continues to grow.
FALL - WINTER JAZZ EVENTS
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH PRESENTS
The Wycliffe Gordon Group
In an Evening of Gospel Hymns and Spirituals with a tinge of Jazz
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2ND 2007 AT 7:30PM
TICKETS $40 STUDENTS $20
PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT MEDBANK
Providing Prescription Medicine for the Needy with Chronic Health conditions in Chatham, Effingham, and Bryan counties
To Reserve Tickets, call the Church Office 232-1251 or MEDBANK 356-2898
Tickets must be picked up by 7pm on the Night of the Concert
Mr. Gordon, a native of Georgia, teaches Jazz at Juilliard, writes for and performs with Wynton Marsalis, and is a regular performer at the Savannah Music Festival. His concert at St. John’s will feature piano, drums, vocals, trombone, and bass.
St. John’s Church is located on Madison Square, on Bull Street just south of Liberty (across from the DeSoto Hilton)
St. John's - is hosting Wycliffe Gordon on Friday, November 2 at 7:30 PM for an evening of Gospel Hymns and Spirituals with a tinge of Jazz. Tickets are $40 for adults and $20 for students. The proceeds are to benefit MedBank. MedBank provides prescription medicine for those who cannot afford it with chronic health conditions in Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties. Wycliffe, a native of Waynesboro, Georgia - - teaches at Julliard, writes for and performs with Wynton Marsalis and is a regular performer at the Savannah Music Festival. Ticketsmay be purchased by calling St. John's at 912.232.1251 or MedBank at 356-2898.
First Sunday Series DECEMBER 2nd
Presenting the Fabulous Obie Jessie & Friends
http://www.obiejessie.com
http://soja-events.org/firstsundayjazzseries.aspx

Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
Dear Friends,
We are in needed of 100 volunteers to assist us with Set-Up on November 17, 2007 at Turner Field, 755 Hank Arron Dr., Atlanta, GA 30315 for 9:00am. We will be preparing for our 37th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner. If you can, please come out and join us.
12yrs of age or older required - Able to lift 50lbs preferred.
If you are interested in volunteering please email Danica Spaulding, Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer.hfth@gmail.com
Once again the details are as follow:
What is needed: 100 volunteers to assist with Set- Up at Turner Field
Date: November 17, 2007
Location: 755 Hank Arron Dr., Atlanta, GA (Enter in the rear on Bill Lucas Dr. - Security Entrance)
Time: 9:00am
Attire: Dress comfortable
Bring your ID - $15 T-Shirts for sale
Hosea Feed the Hungry and Homeless
1035 Donnelly Ave. SW | Atlanta | GA | 30310

The CAU Jazz Orchestra Annual Winter Concert on
Sunday, November 18th from 6 - 9 PM.
Directed by James H. Patterson,
Associate Professor of Jazz Studies
The Campus of Clark Atlanta University
Haven-Warren Hall / Davage Auditorium
404 880 8211 for info or directions

Audioform Performs A Pre-Turkey Concert In Savannah
November 18th at 5 pm
Four Points by Sheraton Historic Savannah -
520 West Bryan Street. (Bryan & MLK)
(Savannah, Ga.) The Coastal Jazz Association knows your Sundays are important to you; especially the one right before Thanksgiving. That is why the CJA is proud to present you with a concert on November 18th that you’ll not likely soon forget. The acid-jazz-funk sound of Audioform / www.myspace.com/audioform . (Dare we call this a "Yam" session?)
Audioform plays soul jazz funk, or funky soul jazz which is augmented by a big horn section and a groove-oriented rhythm section.. Familiar touchstones abound, including 1960s' Blue Note artists like Lou Donaldson and late-era Lee Morgan, the big combo jazz of Charles Mingus and Tito Puente, Curtis Mayfield wah-wah guitar, and '70s funk acts like Tower of Power and Parliament.
The brainchild of multi-saxophonist Erick Payne, Audioform was formed out of several jam sessions with local jazz and funk musicians in Charlotte, North Carolina in 2004. "The project started out as just a couple jazz guys getting together," says Diaz. "We got a little college radio publicity, then people found us through the MySpace site, and it kind of took off from there." The band has from the very beginning attracted praise for its ability to fuse the many genres that have influenced its core members and the jazz genre.
In early 2005 the band released a DVD of a live performance at the Visulite Theater in Charlotte. During the summer of 2006, the band traveled for a West coast tour that included performing at the prestigious Fillmore Jazz Festival. A documentary of the band's performances and tour were filmed by Director Chris Ivey and will be released on DVD this year.
The band released its first full length album Compositions this year in January. The single Biomorphic Nameology serves as the band's best-known groove.
Audioform tours heavily on the Regional circuit including festivals, nightclubs and universities.
Audioform is: Erick Payne (tenor and soprano saxophone), Tony McCullough (alto saxophone), Jack Forseen (trumpet, flute, flugelhorn, trombone, baritone saxophone), Audi Jones (drums), Joe Smalls (bass) Keith Whatley (guitar), and Antonio Diaz (percussion). Riche' Rich (vox/vocals).
It will be held on Sunday, November 18th at 5 pm at the Four Points by Sheraton Historic Savannah - 520 West Bryan Street. (Bryan & MLK). . The concert is free for Coastal Jazz Association members and $10 for non-members. Attendees who join CJA while at the concert will also be admitted for free. For more information call 912.675-5419 or go to www.coastal-jazz.org

The Rialto Center for the Arts
The Rialto Center for the Arts is located on 80 Forsyth Street NW at the corner of Forsyth and Luckie Streets in the historic Fairlie-Poplar district in downtown Atlanta, near Centennial Olympic Park.
Percussion Ensemble
Georgia State University School of Music ~ FREE ~ No ticket needed
Percussion Ensemble – Stuart Gerber, director
The Percussion Ensemble performs a wide range of eclectic music, all of which exhibits the influences of popular, folk music and traditional percussion composition.
Tuesday, November 6, 2007 7:30 pm
Jazz Band
Georgia State University School of Music ~ FREE ~ No ticket needed
Jazz Band - Gordon Vernick, director
The Jazz Band performs and provides masterclass/clinic opportunities with jazz artists of regional, national and international stature.
Thursday, November 8, 2007 7:30 pm
Feed Your Senses
A FREE Lunchtime Learning Performing Arts Series ~ No ticket needed.
From NOON to 1:00 PM.
Wed 11/21/07
Join your downtown friends for the Lunchtime Learning Performing Arts Series held monthly at the Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University. The program features a different artist or speaker each month providing a casual and fun insider's look at their craft. Bring your lunch or box lunches will be available for $5.

A musical called "Love, Johnny!"
It is a world-premiere on the life and times of
one of America's greatest songwriters, Mr. Johnny Mercer!
Oh, you know his tunes...
Autumn Leaves, The Summer Wind, Moon River,
Too Marvelous for words, Old Black Magic, Day in, day out,
Satin Doll, Blues in the Night, Something's gotta give,
Come rain or come shine, One for my baby...
* uh *... I could go on and on and on... but why??
Come see the musical for yourself!
Love, Johnny. A musical conversation with Johnny Mercer and friends. A muscial written using all the letters from Johnny Mercer's life, letters from old friends such as Ella Fitzgerald, Louie Armstrong, Bing Crosby, Harold Arlen, and Judy Garland, just to name a few. A brillant show written by the amazing Thomas W. Jones II, founder of Jomandi Productions. An all-star cast and production team make this a wildly fun and illuminating play on the life & music of one of America's greatest songwriters. Don't miss it!
"Love, Johnny"
November 8 - December 2
Georgia State University's Alumni Hall
30 Courtland Street
(corner of Courtland and Gilmer)
Individual tickets: (404) 413-5693
Group tickets: (404) 545-0333
Website: http://www.lovejohnny.com/
Music to Put You in the Holiday Mood

Ella Fitzgerald - Ella Wishes You A Swinging Christmas
Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas (Expanded Edition 2006)
A Dave Brubeck Christmas
Jingle Bell Jazz: A compilation of small group and solo recordings by great jazz musicians past and present.
Dianne Reeves - Christmas Time Is Here
Christmas Songs With The Ray Brown Trio
Nat "King" Cole: The Christmas Song
Diana Krall Featuring the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra: Christmas Songs
Nancy Wilson: A Nancy Wilson Christmas
Harry For The Holidays by Harry Connick, Jr
Wynton Marsalis, Crescent City Christmas Card
Eric Reed - Merry Magic
Various Artists - Blue Note: Jazz to the World
Various Artists - Warner Bros. Jazz Christmas Party
The Glenn Miller Orchestra: In the Christmas Mood (LaserLight) (1988)
MaxJazz- MaxJazz Holiday
Phil Sheeran - I'll Be Home for Christmas
Windham Hill Jazz : A Jazz Noel
Hilton Ruiz - A MERRY JAZZMAS
Monte Croft & Terence Blanchard - A JAZZY WONDERLAND
McCoy Tyner: GOD REST YE MERRY, JAZZMEN
Grover Washington, Jr. - Breath of Heaven
Roberto Perera - Christmas Fantasies Latin Jazz
Yule Be Boppin' - Blue Note
David Benoit - Christmastime and Remembering Christmas
Russ Freeman- Holiday
Thom Rotella - Spirit of the Carols
Holiday World Jazz: A Brazilian Christmas and World Christmas
Various Artists: Playboy Latin Jazz Christmas: A Not So Silent Night
Various Artists: Making seasons bright (GRP)
Joe Pass: Six-String Santa (Laserlight, 1992)
Verve Presents: The Very Best Of Christmas Jazz
Kirk Whalum: The Christmas Message (Warner Bros.)
Chet Baker - Silent Nights
Oscar Peterson- An Oscar Peterson Christmas
A Charlie Brown Christmas (Vince Guaraldi)
A Concord Jazz Christmas Vol. 1& 2
Christmas Ivory - (Dave McKenna)
Have Yourself a Jazzy Little Christmas
Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas -Kenny Burrell
Yule Struttin' A Blue Note Christmas
NPR Jazz Christmas with Marian McPartland & Her Friends II
Handel's Messiah: A Soulful Celebration
Christmas Cookin' Jimmy Smith
Peace Round: A Christmas Celebration by The Yellowjackets
A Jazz Holiday [Decca] by Benny Goodman
Foreplay- Snowbound
A Jazzy Wonderland - Columbia
The Manhattan Transfer- The Christmas Album
The Joy of Christmas Past-GRP
Making Spirits Bright GRP
A GRP Christmas Collection 1, 2 & 3 Various Artists - GRP
Jazz for Joy - A Verve Christmas Album
Cyrus Chestnut & Friends - A Charlie Brown Christmas
A MoJazz Christmas Vol. 1 & 2
Larry Carlton - Christmas at My House
Ramsey Lewis Trio - Sound of Christmas
A Jazz Christmas- Hot Jazz for a Cool Night
Tis the Season produced by George Duke
Jazz Yule Love 1 & 2 - Mack Avenue Records
Louis Armstrong and Friends- What a Wonderful Christmas
Local Atlanta Artists:
Joe Gransden - I'll Be Home for Christmas
Kathleen Bertrand- Reasons for the Seasons
The Ritz Carlton Orchestra - Swing Ye Noel
Tommy Macon and the Gentle of Jazz - Merry Christmas
Sam Skelton - Simplicity Christmas
Andrew Fazackerley - The True Spirit of Christmas
Steve Hulse - Jazzed for the Holidays
Bob Shaw - A Celebration of Christmas
Free Christmas Music
Whether you want to just listen to Christmas music online or want to download free Christmas music MP3 files to create your own MP3 album, "Feels Like Christmas" is the site you have been seeking.
Christmas, Seasonal And Holiday Music Online - Links
Need some holiday spirit? There are many online Web Radio stations on the Internet to choose from for Christmas, seasonal and holiday listening.
All Christmas Radio
"Christmas songs of all types. The hits, the classics, modern, instrumental, and even the occasional movie clip..."
stmas.fm
All Christmas, all the time. Christmas.fm features an impressive list of online stations featuring holiday music.
Accuholidays.com
Dozens of different styles of Christmas music all in one location.
Christmas Broadband
Christmas Broadband has been streaming holiday music since 1999 and is one of the highest rated Christmas stations on the network.
Christmas Radio Network
Based in Dallas, Texas, Christmas Radio Network features "Continuous Christmas Classic" and features requests and dedications.
Holiday Hits
"The Sounds of the Season - Nonstop Holiday Hits"
All Christmas Internet Radio
"...nothing but Christmas music non-stop, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year long."
ChristmasRadio.com
This is a year-round Christmas station.
Christmas Radio Network
Continuous Christmas Classics.
Forever Christmas
"Christmas Never Sounded So Good" (requires Winamp)
Classic Christmas songs.
Power Station Xmas
"...a better mix of festive tunes."
Holiday Moods
"Holiday music from the 40s, 50s and 60s..."
North Pole Radio
"Christmas 1940's through 2004. The Best Classic and Contemporary Christmas Hits! Welcome to a brand new season."
Happy Holidays Radio!
Christmas music from Ontario, Canada
WSCG-FM 98.9
"World Smooth Christmas Grooves."
KOST, 103.5
This Los Angeles Radio station features holiday music through Christmas.
Gold 104.5 FM
Gold 104.5 FM goes "All Christmas" at the end of the year.
Christmas Music at Shoutcast
This is an automatic search of Christmas music listings at Shoutcast
DECEMBER EVENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT!
2007 Children's Christmas Parade
December 1, 2007 - Centennial Olympic Park - Downtown Atlanta Georgia
Surprise your kids this year by taking them to see the Southeast's premier Holiday Parade! The annual Children's Christmas Parade has been a ' holiday tradition ' in Atlanta for years, and features award-winning Marching Bands, Holiday Themed & Animated Floats, giant Helium Balloons & a grand finale featuring Santa Claus.
The Atlanta Children's Christmas Parade begins at Peachtree Street near Baker Street. The route follows Peachtree Street and turns right onto Marietta Street. It will then turn left and end on Centennial Olympic Park Drive.
The Children's Christmas Parade hours are: Saturday, 10:30 AM - NOON.
WRFG 89.3 FM's 16th Annual SILENT AUCTION - December 2, 2007 4-7 PM
WRFG's Silent Auction will take place on Sunday, December 2nd at the Historic Trolley Barn in Inman Park 963 Edgewood Ave- an event not to be missed!!!
$15.00 donation include food and drinks! www.wrfg.org

Annual Holiday Jazz Vespers
A ticketed event
Saturday, December 8th at 7 PM