JAZZ LIVES – Michael Steinman, said it all: VERTIGO!
Photos by Eric and Sherral Devine
Next party: April 20-21, 2013Top: Noel Kaletsky, Sal Raniello, Genevieve Rose, Freddy Vigorito, Ross Petot, John Clark, Paul Monat
Stairs: Pam Pameijer, Craig Grant, Jim Fryer, Vince Giordano, Bob Barta, Jeff Barnhart, Joel Schiavone
Because of the decline in Traditional Jazz Festivals, Joel and Donna Schiavone again opened their 1804 home to eager Jazz aficionados.
At the last House Party, Jeff Barnhart picked the band, gave it a leader, and let them improvise JAZZ. This time, he picked the band (but anyone could opt in or opt out), picked a leader, gave them a theme “Play some Louis”, Play some Eddy Condon” Play some Blues”, “Play something HOT”. But only for two tunes.
Then the musicians moved out to the right, next band moved in from the left. It was absolute insanity! There were musicians and instruments constantly moving through the audience. But what else would you expect at Jeff and Joel’s House Party?
Paul Monat had the first band, with Jim Fryer trombone, Noel Kaletsky clarinet, Jeff Barnhart piano, Bob Barta banjo/vocal, Genevieve Rose string bass, Sal Raniello drums
I lost track of how many bands, or how many tunes (over 100).
I’m sorry I made you cry
Someday You’ll be sorry
Jazz Me Blues
two cornets |
two clarinets |
Two trombones- turbulent duet!
Shimme she-wobble
Only ONE –
Vince Giordano, whose music for Boardwalk Empire won a Grammy award this year.
Back Home Again in Indiana
Breeze
Paul Monat traded 4’s with himself on cornet and tuba.My Gal Sal
On the more serious side – Believe it or not, Jeff Barnhart does have a serious side.
He chose classical music for himself, Frederic Chopin – Nocturne In E Flat Major, Op.9 No.2
Ross Petot, New England’s best kept secret, pianist, teacher, composer, arranger. In his own signature stride piano, Gone With The Wind. He made the melody come alive.
Noel on clarinet, with Pam and Ross: Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans.
Dinah – I love Pam’s Trad beat!
Craig Grant on trombone: Milenberg Joys
Paul & Freddy, two cornets, Vince on bass sax, Storyville Blues
Dinners and breakfast were First Class, thanks to Carol and Glenn Ott.
photos by Marilyn Snow
Dippermouth Blues:
Genevieve Rose’s set had Jeff on piano, Barta banjo, Pam drums for Shanty in Old Shanty Town. She was unfamiliar with these tunes and has never played most of them.
A resourceful pro, she listened to the others, played rich tones, and maintained a powerful, full beat. Amazing!
Joel recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of “Your Father’s Mustache”
at Carnegie Hall.
Of course we had sing-alongs – with a four-piece banjo band, Joel, Bob Barta, Noel, and even Vince Giordano. Everyone got into the act. (I wish the camera had been on Michael Steinman!) Marce
Pam on washboard |
Vince on drums |
Jim Fryer on euphonium, with Sal Raniello and Jeff on piano: The Gypsy
This music spans all ages. Special surprise guest, ‘Red’ Balaban singing Porter’s Love Song To a Chamber Maid. Balaban played at Your Father’s Mustache in New York. He worked extensively as a sideman, for musicians such as Wild Bill Davison, Eddie Condon, Gene Krupa, Dick Wellstood, and Kenny Davern. He co-led Eddie Condon’s house band with Ed Polcer from 1975; other noted musicians in this outfit included Vic Dickenson, Warren Vache, and Connie Kay. The club closed in the mid-1980s. Balaban continues playing today in Connecticut. (Wikipedia)
Jeff introduced Fourteen-year-old Andrew Ferno, who covered the music spectrum with fine piano renditions of Do The Hucklebuck and Thelonius’s Blue Monkk.
Neighborhood Music School in New Haven, CT
More videos:
Melancholy Blues
You Made Me Love You
Young And Healthy
When Did You Leave Heaven?
The Mooch
Darkness on the Delta
Stevedore Stomp
Up a Lazy River
Sherral’s Family:
The Austin Family from St. Augustine Florida, Fairfield CT and Northborough, MA
This weekend was what Jeff called “An embarrassment of riches!”
Special thanks to the volunteers: Kitchen crew: Carol and Glenn Ott and Bruce and Lecia Scranton. Musician liaison (outstanding job by the way) Judy Postemsky; Anne Barnhart in charge of CDs; Mairi Bryan – finance tracker; Irene Cowern – publicity maven extraordinaire, Eric Devine – technical genius, John Hedden – gatekeeper/checkeriner; Zachary Lysobey – webmaster, Andrew Carolla – parking person, Joel and Donna Schiavone – hosts with the most;
Maureen Cunningham, who is way too modest! She does a ton of things, compliments everyone else – and never takes credit for a thing! Telephone Reservations, Seating Grids (including weekly up-dates), Badges, Typing/Printing, Chair/Cushion Delivery. (Thanks for the cushions!)
And thanks to Donna for sharing your fabulous home!
We’re looking forward to the next House Party April 20-21, 2013 Join us, tickets go on sale December 1st