[Dixielandjazz] A band, Texas-style

Larry Walton Entertainment - St. Louis larrys.bands at charter.net
Sun Mar 25 10:05:33 PDT 2007


If I hit the Lottery I will have a pet band too whose sole function will be 
to make me look very good.

PB--This man could afford to pay big
bucks for his band fantasy,

LW--- We have several like that here, the only difference is our rich guys 
want to stay that way and see little reason to pay the guys in the bands 
much but there are so many just dying to play that filling a chair is no 
problem.  After these guys clean their tux and pay for gas they have about 
enough left over to do absolutely nothing with.
Larry
St. Louis
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "L Patrick Briody" <lpbriody at yahoo.com>
To: "David Dustin" <postmaster at fountainsquareramblers.org>; 
<dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] A band, Texas-style


Dave, many, perhaps most, of us know nothing about the excellent jazz 
program at the University of North Texas where you worked.  And we, at least 
I, have no idea why you are contributing  your obviously biased evaluation 
of how great the music scene is in Dallas.
  Given all that has led up to this, I would suggest that you and Steve take 
a self-imposed sabbatical from the list for a week or two - just to let the 
egos cool.
  Respectfully and, hopefully, constructively,
  Pat Briody
  Having been on the ground floor of a rural trad band, as some of you know 
by
now, I am sincerely interested in the band business, the definition of a
band, etc., and received a couple of definitions which were helpful and
interesting. Those of you who know the Dallas music scene understand it is
flooded with superlative younger jazz players who've come out of the
excellent jazz program at the University of North Texas. When I worked
there, there was a wealthy player who loved big-band jazz. This guy, a more
or less mediocre player about my speed, had bought himself a nice book of
charts and would occasionally wangle a gig in restaurants around the city
for a 16-pc band that bore his name. Then he would contact some young North
Texas players and a few older ones who were regulars in the Dallas Jazz
Orchestra and were not averse to money. This leader would go into his own
pocket to pay these guys well to show, and would count off from the bari
chair where he had exposure but couldn't do much damage. Because the
players were all super readers and players they sounded great every time,
and I always enjoyed listening to them. This man could afford to pay big
bucks for his band fantasy, and I am sure a lot of persons were happy that
he did, including his young players and me (in the audience). It¹s not
typical of my own band experience, but that¹s the way some do it in Texas.
(A terrific place to be if you are into big-band jazz.)

Bells up,
David Dustin
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