[Dixielandjazz] Sacramento Music Festival & Jubilee 2014
Robert Ringwald
rsr at ringwald.com
Thu May 29 15:38:17 PDT 2014
Article In The Sacramento Bee
Remember that the Rock, Blues and Zydeco are supporting the festival and enabling us to continue having Jazz.
http://www.sacbee.com/2014/05/24/6430556/sacramento-music-fest-continues.html#
But, do not dispare. I booked a whole lot of Classic Jazz. It was a great Festival.
We had Madiri Brothers and Grand Dominion back after not being here for several years.
Also High Sierra, Blue Street, Dixie Company from Poland who got standing ovations on most all of their 10 sets.
In fact, here is a partial list of bands and musicians who are of the Trad Jazz ilk.
Allen Vache
Au Brothers Jazz Band
Beth Duncan Quintet
Bill & Eddie
Blue Street Jazz Band
Bob Draga
Bob Schulz Frisco Jazz Band
California Repercussions
Claudette Stone Quintet
Dan Barrett
Danny Coots
Dave Bennett & the Memphis Boys
Dave Bennett Quartet (Tribute to Benny Goodman)
Dave Stone
Dixie Company Jazz Band (Poland)
Dr. Bach & the Jazz Practitioners
Eddie Erickson
FreeBadge Serenaders
Fulton Street Jazz Band
Gordon Au
Grand Dominion Jazz Band
Hal Smith
High Sierra Jazz Band
Hot Club of Cow Town
Hot Ticket
James Garner (Kash Tribute)
Jason Wanner
Jay Paulus' Society Band
Jazz N Samba Duo- featuring Steve & Francesca Homan
Johnny Varro
Kathy Morrow Quartet
Kyle Hernandez Jazz Quartet
Marty Eggers
Meschiya Lake and the Lil’ Big Horns
Midiri Brothers Orchestra
Mumbo Gumbo
Night Blooming Jazzmen
Old West Trio
Ophir Prison Marching Kazoo Band and Temperance Society, LMTD
Pat Yankee
Ray Skjelbred and his Cubs
Red Skunk
Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
Sacramento Banjo Band
Sacramento State Latin Jazz Ensemble
Shelley Burns & Avalon Swing
Side Street Strutters with Meloney Collins
Sister Swing
Stephanie Trick Trio
Tom Rigney and Flambeau
Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
Vaud and the Villains
Vince Bartels All-Stars aka: The Migrant Jazz Workers
Zydeco Flames
-Bob Ringwald K6YBV
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