[Dixielandjazz] Re: Dixielandjazz Digest, Vol 38, Issue 12
Kaye Wade
kaye at kayewade.com
Sun Feb 5 21:21:52 PST 2006
I have it somewhere here Bill. I used to sing it in the USO shows.
I'll try to find it for you. Let me know if someone else comes up
with it, as it's buried in the garage somewhere..!
k
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> 1. Re: Music Teachers (tcashwigg at aol.com)
> 2. FW: [Dixielandjazz] Music Teachers (Jim Kashishian)
> 3. Brilliant Marketing Schemes (Steve barbone)
> 4. MUSIC TEACHERS -- GIVE 'EM A BREAK (eighthst7 at aol.com)
> 5. Anyone got a lead sheet (Bill Gunter)
> 6. THE ANIMAL SCHOOL -- A FABLE (eighthst7 at aol.com)
> 7. RE: MUSIC TEACHERS -- GIVE 'EM A BREAK (Hal Vickery)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 13:22:26 -0500
> From: tcashwigg at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Music Teachers
> To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
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> I agree Richard, and guys who taught like Jim always make a lasting
> impression on students, because they communicated with them not brow
> beat the lessons into them. Jim is just far to modest to admit that.
>
> Sorry Bob Williams, you are not really the "World's most Modest
> Trombonist " :))
>
> Tom Wiggins
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: eighthst7 at aol.com
> To: jim at kashprod.com; dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
> Sent: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:15:21 EST
> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Music Teachers
>
> Jim: You say you were not a teacher, but from what you say about
> you
> communication (sitting on the des talking) with students, I think you
> reached
> a
> high level of building interest and arousing curiosity in your
> students. What
> else can a teacher do that is more important than that. I've been
> there and
> done that. BTW, I still remember fondly your graciousness when I sat
> in in
> Madrid withe the Canal Street Jazz Band. Richard Redmond, Palm
> Springs, Ca.
> Leader of rhe 8thst7 jazz band.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 19:39:13 +0100
> From: "Jim Kashishian" <jim at kashprod.com>
> Subject: FW: [Dixielandjazz] Music Teachers
> To: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
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> Jim is just far to modest to admit that.
> Sorry Bob Williams, you are not really the "World's most Modest
> Trombonist "
> :)) Tom Wiggins
>
> Ah, gee whiz (he says with head bowed, and kicking dust with his left
> foot...)
>
> Jim
>
>
>
>
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>
> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 14:09:16 -0500
> From: Steve barbone <barbonestreet at earthlink.net>
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Brilliant Marketing Schemes
> To: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
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> tcashwigg at aol.com wrote; (polite snip) about giving things away
>
>
>> as you said a simple but brilliant idea, some of these kids are
>> not so
>> dumb after all.
>>
>> The last time I saw a marketing maneuver that smart by a Major record
>> label was when the cleverly invented the Columbia Record Club,
>> followed by BMG Record Club, whereby they devised the old buy any 12
>> albums for $.01 when you join and agree to buy only 6 more at
>> regular
>> club prices over the next year.
>>
>
> And will we oldsters ever forget Gillette Company's nationwide
> promo of
> hanging a "FREE" Gillette razor on your front door knob. Wow, a
> free razor.
> They gave one to virtually every household in the country.
>
> Of course you paid for it many times over by buying Gillette
> blades, which
> at the time, were the only blades that fit.
>
> Well thought out give aways whether beads or razors, are sure to
> return more
> back to the "giver". Like in "Cast Thy Bread Upon The Waters." Solid
> marketing advice.
>
> I used a modified a give away 35 years ago at a Las Vegas
> Automotive Parts
> Industry Convention. Tied into the Vegas theme, it was buy 7 get 11
> free.
> Total 18 tools to hang on our new tool display stands. Most
> successful new
> tool program we ever ran for the company (K-D Tools). It also
> included a
> pair of modified dice which only rolled 7 or 11. It sold a lot of
> display
> stands which took a total of 200 different tools to fill it, and,
> of course,
> sold a lot of other tools besides the 18 new ones. Because the
> pictures of
> the tools were on the stands and generated interest even if out of
> stock.
>
> We also used a modified Gillette approach. Buy a 100 tool package
> and get
> the display (worth $115) free.
>
> Nope, these kids aren't so dumb after all.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 14:16:32 EST
> From: eighthst7 at aol.com
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] MUSIC TEACHERS -- GIVE 'EM A BREAK
> To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com, Lety0217 at aol.com,
> Brassy.Jim at verizon.net, bcnjill at hotmail.com,
> gcleasby at seanet.com,
> jazzteachr at sysnet.net, leod68 at msn.com, pam at pammunter.com,
> rbroadie at dc.rr.com, stormsmusicservices at comcast.net,
> sweetandlow78 at yahoo.com, jkirkhart at healthwise.org
> Cc: @verizon.net, Lety0217 at aol.comBrassy.Jim
> Message-ID: <254.5ddc5f0.3117a910 at aol.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> WELL I'VE HELD MY TONGUE A LONG TIME, WHILE I LISTEN TO SOME OF
> YOU GUYS
> CRITICIZE THEM. IT SEEMS THAT ANY PROBLEM WE HAVE IN SOCIETY OR
> ANY SHORTCOMING
> WE FIND IS ALWAYS CAUSED BY THE FAILING OF SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
> SO WE
> CONSTANTLY PAN THE TEACHERS AND PASS MORE LEGISLATION TO PUT MORE
> PRESSURE ON
> THEM IN THE MISTAKEN BELIEF THAT IF WE SHAPE UP THE TEACHERS, ALL
> OF SOCIETIES
> PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED. AND BELIEVE ME FOLKS THEY LIVE IN A
> PRESSURE COOKER
> HEATED IN MANY WAYS BY THE WELL MEANING PUBLIC AND THEIR
> INSIDIOUS AND
> SELFISH DEMANDS . THEY ARE SO BUSY TRYING TO DO ALL THE THINGS
> THAT EVERYONE
> WANTS THAT THEY ARE STRETCTED TO THE MAXIMUM AND SEEMINGLY CAN'T
> DO ANY THING
> RIGHT AT LEAST IN THE EYES OF THE PUBLIC. TO FAULT THEM FOR NOT
> PRODUCING
> OUTSTANDING "TRAD' BANDS IS UNFAIR. OR EVEN BEING LESS
> KNOWLEGEABLE ABOUT JAZZ
> ,COMPARED TO US PROFESSIOALS, IS UNJUST. AND GUESS WHAT FOLKS
> SOME OF THOSE
> KIDS REALLY DON'T WANT TO LEARN. TEACHERS CANNOT BE "ALL THIHGS TO
> ALL
> PEOPLE". AND AFTER A WHILE THE GOOD ONES LEAVE SO THEY CAN MAKE
> SOME MONEY. THAT'S
> WHAT I DID AFTER 10 YRS IN THE CLASSROOM AS DID MANY OTHERS AND I
> WAS A GOOD
> TEACHER. SO TAKE OFF YOUR HATS TO THOSE DEDICATED TEACHERS, OF
> ANY SUBJECT
> ,WHO PUT IN A LIFE TIME CAREER "TRYING" TO TEACH OUR MOST IMPORTANT
> RESOURCE---OUR CHILDREN. SO IF YOU HAVEN'T WORKED IN THE PUBLIC
> SCHOOLS---SHUT UP.
> (PLEASE SEE MY NEXT POST CALLED "THE ANIMAL SCHOOL").. NOW I FEEL
> BETTER
> GETTING THIS OFF MY CHEST. ------ FROM AN EDUCATOR, PROFESSIOAL
> MUSICIAN, AND
> AN OKOM FANATIC.
>
> RICHARD REDMOND PALM SPRINGS, CA
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 19:35:53 +0000
> From: "Bill Gunter" <jazzboard at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Anyone got a lead sheet
> To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
> Message-ID: <BAY17-F5BA0FC0CFA0719C2FF0D9BE0F0 at phx.gbl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed
>
> Hi listees . . .
>
> Sometimes melodic lines and chord progressions can get really
> complicated.
> I'm trying to write an arrangement but I need some help.
>
> Does anyone have a lead sheet for the song "All of a Sudden My
> Heart Sings?"
> It was popular back in the late '40s I believe.
>
> I don't need the lyrics, the melody is too complicated for any
> vocalist I
> know.
>
> TIA
>
> Bill Gunter
> jazzboard at hotmail.com
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 6
> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 14:36:28 EST
> From: eighthst7 at aol.com
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] THE ANIMAL SCHOOL -- A FABLE
> To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
> Message-ID: <2bd.47851c5.3117adbc at aol.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>
> ONCE UPON A TIME ALL OF THE ANIMALS DECIDED TO START A SCHOOL. AND
> SO THEY
> BEGAN. THEY DECIDED THE CURRICULUM SHOULD BE SWIMMING, RUNNING
> AND FLYING.
> THE FISH GOT A'S IN SWIMMING, BUT TO THEIR DISTRESS COULD NOT PASS
> RUNNING OR
> FLYING. THE RABBITS EXCELLED IN RUNNING BUT DIDN'T MAKE IT IN
> SWIMMING.
> THNE DUCKS WERE PRETTY GOOD AT FLYING AND SWIMMING BUT COULD ONLY
> MUSTER A D IN
> RUNNING (PROBABLY THE TEACHERS FAULT). THE GROUND HOGS REBELLED
> AGAINST THE
> SCHOOL, AND STARTED THEIR OWN DAMN SCHOOL BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T
> OFFER
> DIGGING IN THE CURICULUM. AND THEY ALL LIVED UNHAAPILY, BITCHING
> AT EACH OTHER
> FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIVES.
>
> RICHARD REDMOND --FORMER PUBLIC SCHOOL BAND DIRECTOR --AND JAZZ
> BAND LEADER
> IN PALM SPRINGS,CA
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 7
> Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2006 13:45:54 -0600
> From: "Hal Vickery" <hvickery at svs.com>
> Subject: RE: [Dixielandjazz] MUSIC TEACHERS -- GIVE 'EM A BREAK
> To: <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
> Message-ID: <000001c62a8c$c6e089f0$983d3947 at half3c5e1da4be>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> As one who has been in the teaching profession (not music) for over 30
> years, I'd love to discuss off-list with anyone exactly what the
> problems
> are with American education, particularly at the high school level,
> and why
> the American public has been sold a bill of goods with "No Child Left
> Behind." For example, did you know that the goal of NCLB is that
> by 2014
> 100% of all American students will meet or exceed standards? And this
> without any changes in the home environments of any of these kids!
> (That's
> why it's best off-list since it has little to do with music, and
> why this
> will be my last comment on the subject on list.)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com
> [mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of
> eighthst7 at aol.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 1:17 PM
> To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com; Lety0217 at aol.com;
> Brassy.Jim at verizon.net; bcnjill at hotmail.com; gcleasby at seanet.com;
> jazzteachr at sysnet.net; leod68 at msn.com; pam at pammunter.com;
> rbroadie at dc.rr.com; stormsmusicservices at comcast.net;
> sweetandlow78 at yahoo.com; jkirkhart at healthwise.org
> Cc: @verizon.net; Lety0217 at aol.comBrassy.Jim
> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] MUSIC TEACHERS -- GIVE 'EM A BREAK
>
> WELL I'VE HELD MY TONGUE A LONG TIME, WHILE I LISTEN TO SOME OF
> YOU GUYS
> CRITICIZE THEM. IT SEEMS THAT ANY PROBLEM WE HAVE IN SOCIETY OR ANY
> SHORTCOMING
> WE FIND IS ALWAYS CAUSED BY THE FAILING OF SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
> SO WE
> CONSTANTLY PAN THE TEACHERS AND PASS MORE LEGISLATION TO PUT MORE
> PRESSURE
> ON
> THEM IN THE MISTAKEN BELIEF THAT IF WE SHAPE UP THE TEACHERS, ALL OF
> SOCIETIES
> PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED. AND BELIEVE ME FOLKS THEY LIVE IN A
> PRESSURE
> COOKER
> HEATED IN MANY WAYS BY THE WELL MEANING PUBLIC AND THEIR
> INSIDIOUS AND
> SELFISH DEMANDS . THEY ARE SO BUSY TRYING TO DO ALL THE THINGS THAT
> EVERYONE
> WANTS THAT THEY ARE STRETCTED TO THE MAXIMUM AND SEEMINGLY CAN'T
> DO ANY
> THING
> RIGHT AT LEAST IN THE EYES OF THE PUBLIC. TO FAULT THEM FOR NOT
> PRODUCING
> OUTSTANDING "TRAD' BANDS IS UNFAIR. OR EVEN BEING LESS
> KNOWLEGEABLE ABOUT
> JAZZ
> ,COMPARED TO US PROFESSIOALS, IS UNJUST. AND GUESS WHAT FOLKS
> SOME OF
> THOSE
> KIDS REALLY DON'T WANT TO LEARN. TEACHERS CANNOT BE "ALL THIHGS TO
> ALL
> PEOPLE". AND AFTER A WHILE THE GOOD ONES LEAVE SO THEY CAN MAKE SOME
> MONEY. THAT'S
> WHAT I DID AFTER 10 YRS IN THE CLASSROOM AS DID MANY OTHERS AND I
> WAS A
> GOOD
> TEACHER. SO TAKE OFF YOUR HATS TO THOSE DEDICATED TEACHERS, OF ANY
> SUBJECT
> ,WHO PUT IN A LIFE TIME CAREER "TRYING" TO TEACH OUR MOST IMPORTANT
> RESOURCE---OUR CHILDREN. SO IF YOU HAVEN'T WORKED IN THE PUBLIC
> SCHOOLS---SHUT UP.
> (PLEASE SEE MY NEXT POST CALLED "THE ANIMAL SCHOOL").. NOW I FEEL
> BETTER
> GETTING THIS OFF MY CHEST. ------ FROM AN EDUCATOR, PROFESSIOAL
> MUSICIAN,
> AND
> AN OKOM FANATIC.
>
> RICHARD REDMOND PALM SPRINGS, CA
>
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------
Kaye Wade
Stuntwoman-Actress, Vocalist & Bandleader
Kaye Wade's Riverboat Ramblers,
The Tinsel Town Ten Minus - 3,
San Fernando Valley Banjo Bnd/
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PO Box 1068 Studio City CA. 91614-1068
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