Jordan & Friends at the 2012 Jazz & Blues Extravaganza

teens on piano, bass, alto sax, and drums

Jordan Brent, bass, is leader of this fine young band, with Skyler Hagner alto sax, Alex Cross piano, and Josh Goslin drums.

At first the audience was apprehensive when they saw teenagers up on the stage, until the band broke into Girl from Ipanema, and everyone sat back and listened, stunned. The quality of their musicianship was superb.

pretty, blonde, Jordan on acoustic string bass

Jordan Brent is from Wallingford, Connecticut. 18 years old, an acoustic bass player, whose solos full of variety and propulsion.

She’s a talented musician, and very smart.  She even designs her own clothes.

Jordan will be attending Brown University, taking Psychology in September.

Sky on alto sax, backed by drum

Skyler Hagner is one of Art Hovey’s protégés from the Sugarfoot Jazz Band.

Now an accomplished professional, he plays in many genres of bands in the area and he’s sat in with the Galvanized Jazz Band.

This is Sky three years ago, when he played reeds with the Sugarfoot Jazz Band at the Hot Steamed Jazz Festival.

This is only part of his vast collection of instruments.

Sky 3 years ago, on bass sax, with alto sax and clarinet nearby

Feelings, Nothing More Than Feelings!  Alex Cross is passionate about the piano, his intense facial expressions show it.

Alex seriousAlex intenseAlex more intense, eyes closed, grimacing with pleasureAlex smiling

Young drummers haven’t had much exposure to jazz, especially the “laid-back,  just keep time” of the older styles of jazz.  A Train, alto sax playing the melody, enthusiastically conversing with drums.

Josh Goslin style is fluid, but focused on the snare drum.

Duke Ellington’s In a Sentimental Mood, fantastic sax.  Josh using brushes on snare, soft and sentimental. He’s perfectly capable of slam-banging Gene Krupa-style, but maintains his composure for this particular audience.  Segue into a blistering Saints, still with the brushes.

We learned later that this group generally plays modern jazz, but were advised to play some Dixieland for this crowd by Ross, Ken, and a tuba player (who will remain anonymous).   They pulled if off!  Let’s hope they keep playing our music for younger folks out there.

Jazz & Blues Extravaganza, 2012 at the Sheraton Four Points Hotel, Meriden CT

the hotel

In spite of off-and-on pouring rain, the Jazz & Blues Extravaganza was a great success.  The Blues Bands performed in the hotel’s main ballroom:

Bluzberry Pi

Basically Blues

Eran Troy Danner Band

Peter Scheips Band

Cobalt Rhythm King

The Traditional/Dixieland Jazz was in a tent set up out front of the Four Points Hotel. It didn’t take long, the tent was filled to capacity.  We had four great bands that played two sets each:

Heartbeat Jazz Band

Galvanized Jazz Band

Midiri Brothers Quintet

Jordan & Friends

Joel Sylvestro was back swing-dancing with the ladies.

Joel swinging a woman in red dress

The tent was packed, and dancers glided across the dance floor.

Full chairs in tent and busy dance floor

This powerful music brings us all together, it’s infectious. We listen in anticipation to the musicians making it up as they go along. What are they going to do next?? Their many voices play different musical lines at the same time, but it all comes together. It’s spontaneous and ad libbed – their instruments expressing their feelings. How can do they do that?? Sometimes a soloist will go too far….
“He’s way out there – how is he going to get back?”

He hears a chord from the piano, responds, and the band is back in unison, playing happy, foot-tapping music. It’s always different, never gets boring.

We listeners are included, we give them feedback, and the musicians react in kind. It’s a symbiotic relationship. This was a great day where everyone put aside their trials and tribulations, cleared their heads, and just relaxed and enjoyed fine Dixieland Jazz.
This Jazz & Blues Extravaganza ended up in the black! On to next year!

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See the July 28 article by Dan Brechlin in the Record Journal, Meriden CT:http://www.myrecordjournal.com/meriden/article_a558f3f8-d90d-11e1-aa0b-0019bb2963f4.html#.UBWagsG4-B8.facebook