[Dixielandjazz] Re: The New Celebration Jazz Band --- one of the newest bands to hit the scene!

Burt Wilson futurecon at earthlink.net
Sat Jul 19 09:19:33 PDT 2003


I think I'll invite Louis Armstrong to see the Silver Dollar Jazz Band on Sunday at the concert in the park in Sacramento. It seems I can then advertise it like this: "Hear the Silver Dollar Jazz Band with Louis Armstrong." What is this crap!

Burt Wilson


-------Original Message-------
From: NewCelebrationJB at aol.com
Sent: 07/19/03 08:04 AM
To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
Subject: [Dixielandjazz]  The New Celebration Jazz Band --- one of the newest bands to hit the scene!     

> 
> The New Celebration Jazz Band
appearing at THE RAMAPO VALLEY BREWERY
      in Suffern, New York!     
on Sunday, July 20th, 2003 from 6-9pm!

     One of the Tri-State Area's newest and finest bands to hit the jazz 
scene is The New Celebration Jazz Band! The bandleader Brett Boyd is
featured in 
the band, as he is only 16 years old and plays a fabulous trumpet, piano
and 
sings!!!

    The band will be consisting of a trumpet, trombone, tuba, banjo and 
drums. They will play a wide range of New Orleans and Traditional Jazz and 
even 
some early rock such as: Roy Orbison's "Crying", Leo Sayer's "You Make Me
Feel 
Like Dancing", and even the Mungo Jerry Classic "In The Summertime"! 

    Come on down this Sunday, July 20th 2003 to The Ramapo Valley Brewery
for 
a night of great food, fun, laughter, great music and dancing all night
long. 
There is no cover charge.

    As a matter of fact broadway superstar Liza Minnelli and hubby David
Gest 
were invited to this great event so bring your cameras in case they show
up!

 for more information please visit www.ramapovalleybrewery.com

*the band is listed as "THE DIXIE JAZZ BAND" on their website*

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