[Dixielandjazz] Obituary: Ray Santisi, piano instructor at Berklee for 57 years--Giacomo Gates and Bob Maksymkow respond
Norman Vickers
NVickers1 at cox.net
Wed Nov 26 07:46:41 PST 2014
To: Musicians and Jazzfans list; DJML
From: Norman Vickers, Jazz Society of Pensacola
Yesterday, I sent out obituary piece on pianist/teacher Ray Santisi of Boston.
Listmates Vocalist Giacomo Gates of Bridgeport, CT and saxophonist/teacher Bob Maksymkow of Pensacola respond.
Thanks for Gates and Bob for your contributions.
From: Giacomo Gates [mailto:giacomogates at hotmail.com]
Subject: RE: Obituary: Ray Santisi, piano instructor at Berklee for 57 years
Norm....
Ray Santisi......
Maybe 1992, I was fortunate to have sat in at Sculler's Jazz Club, in Boston. I was graciously invited by alto saxophonist, Richie Cole to sit in on his set. The rhythm section consisted of Ray Santisi, piano, John Lockwood, bass and Alan Dawson, drums.
Needless to say, I was spoiled early by this world class rhythm section.....
Tip of the hat, to Ray Santisi.
Regards, Giacomo Gates
From: Bob Maksymkow [mailto:saxmak at cox.net]
Subject: Re: Obituary: Ray Santisi, piano instructor at Berklee for 57 years
Norman:
In the late 60s, I played a gig on the Tex Beneke band outside of Boston. It was a pickup group and a few of the Berklee faculty, including Herb Pomeroy, John LaPorta and Ray Santisi were in the band......quite a thrill for this young college guy.
The other act on that show was Irish tenor, Dennis Day, who became known through the Jack Benny TV show. I remember that as Dennis sang one of his Irish ditties, Ray was comping behind him playing bebop lines.....probably the most inappropriate style that would've been chosen to accompany an Irish tenor. Everyone in the band was breaking up and I'll bet Dennis never even noticed. That had to be about 45 years ago.............Bob Maksymkow
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