The Jazz Tuber Trio came about ten years ago when Eli Newberger, tuba extraordinaire, Jimmy Mazzy banjo/vocalist, and Ted Casher, saxophone virtuoso, explored 'the roots of jazz' at Boston's Flower Show. Tonight they were joined by Carolyn Newberger washboard, and Carrie Mazzy vocals.
Eli and Ted joined him with a smoking Tiger Rag, with Jim scatting. They are fabulous together. Carrie conveyed heartfelt emotion on Our Love is Here to Stay, she and Jimmy have been married over 26 years. Eli backed her on Piano. Seeing Eli on piano revived pleasant memories of him playing piano with the original Black Eagle Jazz Band at the Passim Coffee House in Harvard Square back in the late 60's. He was so wound up that he hopped up and down on the piano bench! Can't do that playing tuba.
Carolyn Newberger joined them on Coney Island Washboard Roundelay. (They played this at Lilac Park just a few weeks ago.) She plays washboard with just as much enthusiasm as Eli on piano!
Rosh Hashanah was coming up the following week, the Jewish New Year. They celebrated with Bi Mir Bist Du Schoen, with Carolyn on washboard, Eli hitting every single note on tuba!
Carrie Mazzy had another fine vocal on Beale Street Poppa, a great Dixieland tune. Eli was back on piano with Up A Lazy River , with everyone jumping in. From Louis's Hot 5, they resurrected a 1920's dance, Irish Black Bottom, with Jimmy and Eli in a hot jazzy duet. Ted joined Jimmy for their rare vocal duet on
Louis's I'll Be Glad When Your
Dead, You Rascal You! a tune Louis dedicated to a Southern cop who had
arrested him and put him in jail. They had to let him out so he could perform at the
local theater. Ted and Jimmy did ALL the
verses!
Jimmy did another beautiful ballad, Someone Who'll Watch Over Me. He should sing more ballads! They closed with All Too Busy, with Jimmy featured on banjo and Carolyn comping on washboard. There are many sides to Carolyn Newberger
in addition to washboard. She is a clinical and research psychologist, flutist, essayist,
Grandma, and artist. We watched her draw these sketches of Jimmy and Ted
when she wasn't playing washboard! She captures their expressions/feelings perfectly. We were fortunate to hear this great group two days in a row. Couldn't pass that up! They were at a reception for another fabulous artist, Sol Schwartz, at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, the previous night. Eli and Carolyn are spending more time near the Berkshires these days. He's put together another Dixieland Band that is getting great reviews, Eli Newberger's Gershwin Constellation, featuring Ted Casher, clarinet and tenor sax, Herb Gardner, trombone, Jimmy Mazzy, banjo and vocals, Randy Reinhart, trumpet, and Bob Winter, piano. Stay tuned. They'll be on our Calendar.
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