[Dixielandjazz] 100 years verse

steve yocum dayoke54 at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 10 03:54:12 PST 2009


Hi Gary
 
The words are:
 
Life is just a great adventure
learn to live it as you go
no one up above can censure
what we do here below
 
Lovely little song
 
Best regards
Steve
> From: dixielandjazz-request at ml.islandnet.com> Subject: Dixielandjazz Digest, Vol 74, Issue 13> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:00:04 -0800> To: dayoke54 at hotmail.com> > Send Dixielandjazz mailing list submissions to> dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit> http://ml.islandnet.com/mailman/listinfo/dixielandjazz> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to> dixielandjazz-request at ml.islandnet.com> > You can reach the person managing the list at> dixielandjazz-owner at ml.islandnet.com> > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific> than "Re: Contents of Dixielandjazz digest..."> > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Fresno, as always.... (M J (Mike) Logsdon)> 2. Re: You the Liivng (Ingemar W?german)> 3. Re: Backing Tracks (andy.ling at quantel.com)> 4. Re: when lyrics don't rhymez (andy.ling at quantel.com)> 5. Verse to 100yrs from 2day (Gary Kiser)> 6. Re: Verse to 100yrs from 2day (Janie McCue Lynch)> 7. Blossom Dearie Obit (Stephen G Barbone)> 8. Re: Verse to 100yrs from 2day (Ric Giorgi)> 9. Re: Verse to 100yrs from 2day (Gary Kiser)> 10. Blossom Dearie - RIP (Stan Brager)> 11. Blossom Dearie on You Tube (Stephen G Barbone)> 12. Chris Kent RIP (Robert Ringwald)> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------> > Message: 1> Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2009 18:24:27 -0800> From: "M J (Mike) Logsdon" <mjl at ix.netcom.com>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Fresno, as always....> To: DJML <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <498F93DB.3090400 at ix.netcom.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed> > A good time was had by all. Got to finally meet Listmaster Ringwald, > and hobnob with various and sundry. And in spite of physical > challenges, Gene Lynch is still a formidable presence!> > And just a small private note: Rae Ann, your mailing address, please!> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 09:11:59 +0100> From: Ingemar W?german <gotariver at gmail.com>> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] You the Liivng> To: Daniel Augustine <ds.augustine at mail.utexas.edu>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <498FE54F.5090605 at gmail.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed> > Yes, Bo Juhlin was the tuba player! BTW, Roy Andersson played the > trombone in "Red Onion Jazz Band" a traditional band in Gothenburg > around 1960!> Ingemar W?german> Gota River Jazzmen> Gothenburg, Sweden> http://listen.to/gotariver> > **************************************************> Daniel Augustine skrev:> > It seems it was probably Bo Juhlin. Bent Persson's schedule for > > Feb. 2007 says:> >> > "Stockholm: recording for Roy Anderson film "You The Living", > > Stockholm Classic Jazz Band/Bo Juhlin/Claes Brodda" > > (http://www.visit.se/~bentpersson/cal/2007.htm)> >> > Thanks, guys.> >> > Dan> >> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:02:11 +0000> From: andy.ling at quantel.com> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Backing Tracks> To: jordan_barb at hotmail.com> Cc: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> Message-ID:> <OFC137EA7C.C0EF339F-ON80257558.0036A205-80257558.003776D5 at Quantel.Com>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"> > Barb Jordan wrote on 06/02/2009 19:49:58:> > > I have researched Band in the Box, but it is no longer sold in > > Canada. I would like to try it out before buying anything. There > > must be other similar products.> > > > I can't believe that. The company that makes it is Canadian.> > Just go to their web site and buy it there. http://www.pgmusic.com/> > They have lots of deals for all the different combinations of options.> > You can download a demo version and try it out to see if it> does what you want.> > The latest "Real Tracks" stuff produces some very convincing> sounds. Even manages some pretty good solos.> > Andy Ling> > > > -- > > Quantel is the trade name used by Quantel Holdings Limited and its > subsidiaries. Quantel Holdings Limited is registered in England & Wales. > Registration No: 4004913 > Contact details for all Quantel Offices and Companies can be found on our > website www.quantel.com or by writing to the holding company.> Registered address: Turnpike Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2NX, United > Kingdom > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:13:48 +0000> From: andy.ling at quantel.com> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] when lyrics don't rhymez> To: eupher61 at hotmail.com> Cc: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> Message-ID:> <OFD32370EB.8EEDDC55-ON80257558.0037C8F8-80257558.00388728 at Quantel.Com>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"> > Eupher Dude wrote on 06/02/2009 12:06:09:> > > > > I've been doing a very informal research project into lyrics that > > seemingly don't rhyme, but actually do.> > > > snip> > > > > Comments are appreciated.> > > > My "favourite" in this area is a recording by the Pasadena Roof Orchestra> of "I Can't Dance I've Got Ants In My Pants" The singer insists on> using the "British" pronunciation for dance with a long "a"> > Andy Ling> > > > > -- > > Quantel is the trade name used by Quantel Holdings Limited and its > subsidiaries. Quantel Holdings Limited is registered in England & Wales. > Registration No: 4004913 > Contact details for all Quantel Offices and Companies can be found on our > website www.quantel.com or by writing to the holding company.> Registered address: Turnpike Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2NX, United > Kingdom > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 5> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 14:50:58 +0100> From: Gary Kiser <gary at kiser.org>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> To: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <499034C2.7030708 at kiser.org>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed> > Hi all,> > Does anyone have the words to the verse for A Hundred Years From Today? > The words to the chorus appear all over the place, but I can't find the > words to the 8 bar verse.> > Thanks mucho.> > - Gary> > Gary Kiser> 34, rue du Pr?sident Wilson> 63100 Clermont-Ferrand> > www.sacapulses.com> www.mojobrassband.com> www.myspace.com/garykiser> www.massifjazz.com> www.youtube.com/massifjazz> > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 06:51:07 -0800 (Pacific Standard Time)> From: "Janie McCue Lynch" <janie39 at socal.rr.com>> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> To: "Gary Kiser" <gary at kiser.org>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <499042DB.00004D.04256 at JANIE-PC>> Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="utf-8"> > Sent to Gary.> > ? > Janie> janie39 at socal.rr.com> > "Light a candle, say a prayer and you'll never walk alone....." jml, Il> Mio Bel Sarah> -------Original Message-------> > From: Gary Kiser> Date: 2/9/2009 6:16:50 AM> To: JanieMcCueLynch> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> > Hi all,> > Does anyone have the words to the verse for A Hundred Years From Today?> The words to the chorus appear all over the place, but I can't find the> words to the 8 bar verse.> > Thanks mucho.> > - Gary> > Gary Kiser> 34, rue du Pr?sident Wilson> 63100 Clermont-Ferrand> > www.sacapulses.com> www.mojobrassband.com> www.myspace.com/garykiser> www.massifjazz.com> www.youtube.com/massifjazz> > > > > _______________________________________________> To unsubscribe or change your e-mail preferences for the Dixieland Jazz> Mailing list, or to find the online archives, please visit:> > http://ml.islandnet.com/mailman/listinfo/dixielandjazz> > > > Dixielandjazz mailing list> Dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:11:45 -0500> From: Stephen G Barbone <barbonestreet at earthlink.net>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Blossom Dearie Obit> To: DJML <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <90D6A29C-F316-4D5C-AF0A-A9EA9695BC82 at earthlink.net>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed;> delsp=yes> > February 9, 2009 - NY TIMES - By Stephen Holden> Blossom Dearie, Cult Chanteuse, Dies at 82> > Blossom Dearie, the jazz pixie with a little-girl voice and pageboy > haircut who was a fixture in New York and London nightclubs for > decades, died on Saturday at her apartment in Greenwich Village. She > was 82.> > She died in her sleep of natural causes, said her manager and > representative, Donald Schaffer. Her last public appearances, in 2006, > were at her regular Midtown Manhattan stomping ground, the now defunct > Danny?s Skylight Room.> > A singer, pianist and songwriter with an independent spirit who > zealously guarded her privacy, Ms. Dearie pursued a singular career > that blurred the line between jazz and cabaret. An interpretive > minimalist with caviar taste in songs and musicians, she was a genre > unto herself. Rarely raising her sly, kittenish voice, Ms. Dearie > confided song lyrics in a playful style below whose surface layers of > insinuation lurked. Her cheery style influenced many younger jazz and > cabaret singers, most notably Stacey Kent and the singer and pianist > Daryl Sherman.> > But just under her fey camouflage lay a needling wit. If you listened > closely, you could hear the scathing contempt she brought to one of > her signature songs, ?I?m Hip,? the Dave Frishberg-Bob Dorough > demolition of a namedropping bohemian poseur. Ms. Dearie was for years > closely associated with Mr. Frishberg and Mr. Dorough. It was Mr. > Frishberg who wrote another of her perennials, ?Peel Me a Grape.?> > Ms. Dearie didn?t suffer fools gladly and was unafraid to voice her > disdain for music she didn?t like; the songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber > were a particular pet peeve.> > The other side of her sensibility was a wistful romanticism most > discernible in her interpretations of Brazilian bossa nova songs, > material ideally suited to her delicate approach. Her final album, > ?Blossom?s Planet? (Daffodil), released in 2000, includes what may be > the definitive interpretation of Antonio Carlos Jobim?s ?Wave? Her > dreamy attenuated rendition finds her voice floating away as though to > sea, or to heaven, on lapping waves of tastefully synthesized strings.> > Born Marguerite Blossom Dearie in East Durham, N.Y., on April 29, > 1926, she was a classically trained pianist who switched to jazz after > joining a high school band. Moving to New York City in the mid-1940s, > she sang with the Blue Flames, a vocal group attached to the Woody > Herman band, and with Alvino Rey?s band before embarking on a solo > career.> > Traveling to Paris in 1952, she joined the Blue Stars, a vocal octet > that recorded a hit version of ?Lullaby of Birdland.? While there she > shared quarters with the jazz singer Annie Ross and met the Belgian > flutist and saxophonist Bobby Jaspar, to whom she was briefly married.> > She also met Norman Granz, the owner of Verve Records, who signed her > to a six-album contract. All six Verve albums ? ?Blossom > Dearie? (1956), ?Give Him the Ooh-La-La? (1957), ?Once Upon a > Summertime? (1958), ?Sings Comden and Green? (1959), ?My Gentleman > Friend? (1959) and ?Soubrette Sings Broadway Hit Songs?(1960) ? are > today regarded as cult classics.> > In the early 1960s a radio commercial she made for Hires Root Beer > became so popular it spawned an album, ?Blossom Dearie Sings Rootin? > Songs? (DIW). Her 1964 album, ?May I Come In?? (Capitol), a > straightforward pop collection, was her first to employ a full > orchestra, but on subsequent albums she veered back into jazz and > supper-club fare, mixing standards, jazz songs and witty novelties.> > Beginning in 1966 she traveled regularly to London to play Ronnie > Scott?s, a popular nightclub, and while in England recorded four > albums for the Fontana label. Back in the United States she > established her own label, Daffodil Records, in 1974. Its first album, > ?Blossom Dearie Sings,? released at the height of the singer- > songwriter movement, contained all original songs, including ?Hey > John,? a tribute to John Lennon (with lyrics by Jim Council), and ?I?m > Shadowing You,? a collaboration with Johnny Mercer.> > Although Ms. Dearie never had a hit as a songwriter (she usually wrote > the melodies, not the lyrics), a number of her songs have enjoyed > fairly wide circulation in nightclubs, most notably ?Bye-Bye Country > Boy? (written with Jack Segal), a pop star?s rueful farewell to a farm > boy she meets on the road.> > The last record Ms. Dearie recorded was a single, ?It?s All Right to > Be Afraid,? a comforting ballad dedicated to the victims and survivors > of 9/11. She is survived by an older brother, Barney, and a nephew and > niece.> > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 10:30:15 -0500> From: "Ric Giorgi" <ricgiorgi at sympatico.ca>> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> To: "'Gary Kiser'" <gary at kiser.org>> Cc: 'Dixieland Jazz Mailing List' <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP60DCC55D0A6F78F5F05E72D4BC0 at phx.gbl>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Life is such a great adventure> Learn to live it as you go> No one in the world can censure> What we do here below> > Ned Washington with Joseph Young> >From The Blackbirds of 1934> > -----Original Message-----> From: dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com> [mailto:dixielandjazz-bounces at ml.islandnet.com] On Behalf Of Gary> Kiser> Sent: February 9, 2009 8:51 AM> To: Ric Giorgi> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> > Hi all,> > Does anyone have the words to the verse for A Hundred Years From> Today? > The words to the chorus appear all over the place, but I can't find> the > words to the 8 bar verse.> > Thanks mucho.> > - Gary> > Gary Kiser> 34, rue du Pr?sident Wilson> 63100 Clermont-Ferrand> > www.sacapulses.com> www.mojobrassband.com> www.myspace.com/garykiser> www.massifjazz.com> www.youtube.com/massifjazz> > > > > _______________________________________________> To unsubscribe or change your e-mail preferences for the Dixieland> Jazz Mailing list, or to find the online archives, please visit:> > http://ml.islandnet.com/mailman/listinfo/dixielandjazz> > > > Dixielandjazz mailing list> Dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 9> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 17:16:18 +0100> From: Gary Kiser <gary at kiser.org>> Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Verse to 100yrs from 2day> To: Ric Giorgi <ricgiorgi at sympatico.ca>, Janie McCue Lynch> <janie39 at socal.rr.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <499056D2.1020300 at kiser.org>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed> > Thanks much. That was the ticket.> > A couple of comments on chords though. In bars 6, 14 and 30, I prefer > Ab7M / Db9 rather than the Ab / Abm. Yes, Db9 and Abm are substitutes, > but I like the Db in the bass.> > And, the second half of the bridge, I prefer bouncing Cm7 / F7 for two > bars rather that a straight F7. It has a fatter sound.> > I have no idea how Young, Washington and Young wrote the tune, these are > just my preferences.> > Here are some references. The music here has the Ab to Abm bar 6.> > chords : http://www.massifjazz.com/tunes/Hundred_Years_From_Today_g.jpg> music : http://www.massifjazz.com/tunes/Hundred_Years_From_Today_m.jpg> words : http://www.massifjazz.com/tunes/Hundred_Years_From_Today_l.pdf> > All the best, Gary> > > Ric Giorgi wrote:> > Life is such a great adventure> > Learn to live it as you go> > No one in the world can censure> > What we do here below> Gary Kiser> 34, rue du Pr?sident Wilson> 63100 Clermont-Ferrand> > www.sacapulses.com> www.mojobrassband.com> www.myspace.com/garykiser> www.massifjazz.com> www.youtube.com/massifjazz> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 10> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:03:59 -0800> From: "Stan Brager" <sbrager at verizon.net>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Blossom Dearie - RIP> To: "Duke-LYM" <duke-lym at concordia.ca>, "DJML"> <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <000301c98ad0$06ac5e00$9601a8c0 at jazzman>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;> reply-type=original> > The New York Times published an obituary of Blossom Dearie today. She was a > wonderful jazz pianist/singer who went her own way and influenced several > generations of singers.> > Stan> .............................> February 9, 2009> Blossom Dearie, Cult Chanteuse, Dies at 82> By STEPHEN HOLDEN> Blossom Dearie, the jazz pixie with a little-girl voice and pageboy haircut > who was a fixture in New York and London nightclubs for decades, died on > Saturday at her apartment in Greenwich Village. She was 82.> > She died in her sleep of natural causes, said her manager and > representative, Donald Schaffer. Her last public appearances, in 2006, were > at her regular Midtown Manhattan stomping ground, the now defunct Danny's > Skylight Room.> > A singer, pianist and songwriter with an independent spirit who zealously > guarded her privacy, Ms. Dearie pursued a singular career that blurred the > line between jazz and cabaret. An interpretive minimalist with caviar taste > in songs and musicians, she was a genre unto herself. Rarely raising her > sly, kittenish voice, Ms. Dearie confided song lyrics in a playful style > below whose surface layers of insinuation lurked. Her cheery style > influenced many younger jazz and cabaret singers, most notably Stacey Kent > and the singer and pianist Daryl Sherman.> > But just under her fey camouflage lay a needling wit. If you listened > closely, you could hear the scathing contempt she brought to one of her > signature songs, "I'm Hip," the Dave Frishberg-Bob Dorough demolition of a > namedropping bohemian poseur. Ms. Dearie was for years closely associated > with Mr. Frishberg and Mr. Dorough. It was Mr. Frishberg who wrote another > of her perennials, "Peel Me a Grape."> > Ms. Dearie didn't suffer fools gladly and was unafraid to voice her disdain > for music she didn't like; the songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber were a > particular pet peeve.> > The other side of her sensibility was a wistful romanticism most discernible > in her interpretations of Brazilian bossa nova songs, material ideally > suited to her delicate approach. Her final album, "Blossom's Planet" > (Daffodil), released in 2000, includes what may be the definitive > interpretation of Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Wave" Her dreamy attenuated > rendition finds her voice floating away as though to sea, or to heaven, on > lapping waves of tastefully synthesized strings.> > Born Marguerite Blossom Dearie in East Durham, N.Y., on April 29, 1926, she > was a classically trained pianist who switched to jazz after joining a high > school band. Moving to New York City in the mid-1940s, she sang with the > Blue Flames, a vocal group attached to the Woody Herman band, and with > Alvino Rey's band before embarking on a solo career.> > Traveling to Paris in 1952, she joined the Blue Stars, a vocal octet that > recorded a hit version of "Lullaby of Birdland." While there she shared > quarters with the jazz singer Annie Ross and met the Belgian flutist and > saxophonist Bobby Jaspar, to whom she was briefly married.> > She also met Norman Granz, the owner of Verve Records, who signed her to a > six-album contract. All six Verve albums - "Blossom Dearie" (1956), "Give > Him the Ooh-La-La" (1957), "Once Upon a Summertime" (1958), "Sings Comden > and Green" (1959), "My Gentleman Friend" (1959) and "Soubrette Sings > Broadway Hit Songs"(1960) - are today regarded as cult classics.> > In the early 1960s a radio commercial she made for Hires Root Beer became so > popular it spawned an album, "Blossom Dearie Sings Rootin' Songs" (DIW). Her > 1964 album, "May I Come In?" (Capitol), a straightforward pop collection, > was her first to employ a full orchestra, but on subsequent albums she > veered back into jazz and supper-club fare, mixing standards, jazz songs and > witty novelties.> > Beginning in 1966 she traveled regularly to London to play Ronnie Scott's, a > popular nightclub, and while in England recorded four albums for the Fontana > label. Back in the United States she established her own label, Daffodil > Records, in 1974. Its first album, "Blossom Dearie Sings," released at the > height of the singer-songwriter movement, contained all original songs, > including "Hey John," a tribute to John Lennon (with lyrics by Jim Council), > and "I'm Shadowing You," a collaboration with Johnny Mercer.> > Although Ms. Dearie never had a hit as a songwriter (she usually wrote the > melodies, not the lyrics), a number of her songs have enjoyed fairly wide > circulation in nightclubs, most notably "Bye-Bye Country Boy" (written with > Jack Segal), a pop star's rueful farewell to a farm boy she meets on the > road.> > The last record Ms. Dearie recorded was a single, "It's All Right to Be > Afraid," a comforting ballad dedicated to the victims and survivors of 9/11. > She is survived by an older brother, Barney, and a nephew and niece.> > > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 11> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 12:08:07 -0500> From: Stephen G Barbone <barbonestreet at earthlink.net>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Blossom Dearie on You Tube> To: DJML <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <9601408D-905C-4CCA-8018-9B7AF7C98170 at earthlink.net>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes> > For those who want to hear some of Ms. Dearie's little girl, but very > sexy (IMO) voice see:> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__5wnIFeJvA&feature=related> > Check out the right side bar for other tunes like "I'm Hip", recorded > at Ronnie Scott's in London.> > They don't make singers like her anymore and those of us who saw her > in live performance will never forget her one of kind appeal.> > Cheers,> Steve Barbone> www.myspace.com/barbonestreetjazzband> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 12> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 11:14:35 -0800> From: "Robert Ringwald" <rsr at ringwald.com>> Subject: [Dixielandjazz] Chris Kent RIP> To: "DJML" <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Cc: Dixieland Jazz Mailing List <dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com>> Message-ID: <001a01c98aea$bb795080$6401a8c0 at Bob>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > Chris Kent, a fixture on the music scene in Victoria BC Canada, died > December 11,> 2008. He was a popular MC at the Victoria Jazz Festivals, the Sacramento > Jazz Jubilees,> and other gatherings as well.> Chris became ill at the Pentastic Jazz Festival in Penticton BC in > September. Subsequently> he was diagnosed with cancer.> He is survived by his wife of many years, Leslea, and their daughter, Cindy.> > > --Bob Ringwald K6YBV> rsr at ringwald.com> 530/642-9551> 916/806-9551 Cell> www.ringwald.com> Fulton Street Jazz Band> > Hear our new CD at:> www.fultonstreetjazz.com/music.htm> > "I tried practicing for a few weeks and ended up playing too fast."> --Paul Desmond, 1924-1977> > > > > ------------------------------> > _______________________________________________> To unsubscribe or change your e-mail preferences for the Dixieland Jazz Mailing list, or to find the online archives, please visit:> > http://ml.islandnet.com/mailman/listinfo/dixielandjazz> > > > Dixielandjazz mailing list> Dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com> > > End of Dixielandjazz Digest, Vol 74, Issue 13> *********************************************
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