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March 11, 2010 - Keeping It Hot: The Jim Cullum Jazz Band with Trumpeter Bria Skonberg, Clarinetist Dave Bennett and Drummer Mike Waskiewicz

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/images/public/jazznotes/KeepItHot_DaveJC.jpg Three remarkable "20-something" musicians join The Jim Cullum Jazz Band on stage at The Landing in San Antonio. All share a passion for classic, pre-WWII jazz and make an important contribution to the legacy of the music through their playing.

Firmly rooted in the language of classic jazz, clarinetist Dave Bennett, trumpeter Bria Skonberg and drummer Michael Waskiewicz are highly individual and original in their playing styles.

Clarinetist Dave Bennett hails from Michigan. Fascinated with the music of Benny Goodman since he was 10, Dave started touring nationally at the age of 14. A recent college graduate, Dave stays busy performing at festivals, on jazz cruises and in concert halls around the country. Jim and the Band were knocked out when they first heard Dave play at a jazz festival in California in 2000, when Dave was 16.

jazznotes_KeepHot_SisterKate-250.jpg When asked about where he sees the music taking him, Bennett said, "When I began to play, I wanted to sound just like Benny Goodman but now that I’ve soaked up so many different types of music and I’ve started writing songs, I want to make a new kind of music. I want to take the clarinet into places it’s never been."

Trumpeter/vocalist Bria Skonberg is a native of British Columbia. She began her trumpet studies at age 11 and recently graduated with a degree in Jazz Performance from Capilano College. During the 2007 season, she performed at over 20 traditional jazz festivals in the US and Canada, and won the coveted Kobe Award, presented at the Breda Festival in Holland.

Jim and the Band first heard Bria at Dixieland Monterey in 2006 when she "sat in" with the Band. From that very first encounter, Bria expressed her admiration for Louis Armstrong, "Louis has this joy, this love of life," she noted. "As for his sound, his tone is impeccable; it's like a silver bullet going straight into your heart."  jazznotes_KeepHot_MikeW-250.jpg When asked about her musical origins, Bria gives credit to her high school program and jazz camps sponsored by the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society.

San Antonio native Michael Waskiewicz first joined The Jim Cullum Jazz Band as its regular drummer in 2000. He took two years off to work in New Orleans, and then rejoined the Band in 2004. At 27, he is the oldest of our 'New Generation' trio featured this week. Mike's first instruction on the drums came from long-time Cullum Band drummer Ed Torres. Like Bria, Mike says Louis Armstrong is his main musical inspiration, citing "the way he plays, the time and the swing of it."

Mike describes his first encounter with The Jim Cullum Jazz Band, like this, "I was fifteen years old and was just kinda hanging out downtown. Walking along the Riverwalk, I saw this place called The Landing. [Pianist]  John Sheridan was playing outside, so I decided to get a cup of coffee. I sat there the rest of the afternoon, and from then on, I showed up every night."

Clearly, classical forms of jazz continue to appeal to a younger generation of musicians, like these three, who love to 'swing that music.'

 

 

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Text based on Riverwalk Jazz script ©2010 by Margaret Moos Pick

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Dave Bennett & Jim Cullum
Courtesy Riverwalk Jazz

Video: "Make Me One Pallet," Bria Skonberg and The Jim Cullum Jazz Band

"Sister Kate" sheet music courtesy Ragtime Society

Video: "I Got Rhythm," Dave Bennett and The Jim Cullum Jazz Band

Mike Waskiewicz courtesy Bill Carter

"Wang Wang Blues" sheet music courtesy Indiana University Sheet Music Collection


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