Classic Jazz at Lincoln Library 30 Years More Than
300 Presentations
Harold's Video
Harold is rapidly becoming a mainstay in the
Lincoln Jazz
community.
He brings his camera with him to many of the local
Jazz performances around metro west Boston and beyond.
We at CJALL are honored that Harold has allowed us to
rebroadcast
some of his material here on the CJALL site.
Updated 7-16-2012
Sweet vocal and
a great brass duel at the Acton Jazz
Cafe:
Seacoast
Stompers:
Frank Stadler - piano and leader, Dave
Whitney - trumpet, Lee Prager -
trombone, Scott Philbrick - guitar, Bob
McHenry - bass, Bobby Reardon - drums,
Maureen Benson - vocal
The Swing
Senders:
Steve Taddeo -
leader and drums, John Clark - clarinet,
Paul Monat - trumpet, Bob Tyler - sax,
Moshe Feldman - piano, Al Ehrenfried -
bass, Scott Philbrick - guitar, Janine
Graham - vocals
sound on...
A neat vocal to
this classic.
Recalling Wild
Bill, Paul Monat starts this rouser off
and all the boys follow suit.
Momo Misbehaves with the Seacoast
Stompers at Acton Jazz. Maureen Benson joins the
Seacoast Stompers for a sweet vocal on
this Fats Waller classic.
sound on...
Manson
practices on the Bemis Steinway with Harold's vocal
encouragement.
Should they take it on the road?
Sound on...... . . .
The Seacoast
Stompers at Acton Jazz with a smooth rendition of this Basie
Classic.
rank Stadler -
piano and leader, Craig Ball - clarinet, Jimmy Mazzy - banjo
and vocals, Scott Philbrick - cornet, Lee Prager - trombone,
Bob McHenry - bass, Bobby Riordan - drums.
sound on...
The Stompers
with a soulful version of this New Orleans blues.
Frank Stadler
- piano and leader, Craig Ball - clarinet, Jimmy Mazzy -
banjo and vocals, Scott Philbrick - cornet, Lee Prager -
trombone, Bob McHenry - bass, Bobby Riordan - drums.
Sound on...
Carrie Mazzy
pumps out this Eddy Cantor speciality in front of The
Seacoast Stompers at the Acton Jazz Cafe:
Frank Stadler
- piano and leader, Carrie Mazzy - vocal, Craig Ball -
clarinet, Jimmy Mazzy - banjo, Scott Philbrick - cornet, Lee
Prager - trombone, Bob McHenry - bass, Bobbie Reardon -
drums.
sound on...
The Seacoast
Stompers at Acton Jazz with a sweet take on this old jazz
classic.
Frank Stadler -
piano and leader, Craig Ball - clarinet, Jimmy Mazzy - banjo
and vocals, Scott Philbrick - cornet, Lee Prager - trombone,
Bob McHenry - bass, Bobby Riordan - drums.
sound on...
Stompers play Tiger Rag for Barbara on her birthday at the
Acton Jazz Cafe. Her daughter will love it!
A nice
rendition of this 1923 tune by Vincent Rose and Harry Owens
The Seacoast
Stompers: Frank Stadler - piano and leader, Jimmy Mazzy -
banjo and vocals. Bob McHenry - bass, Scott Philbrick -
cornet, Lee Prager - trombone, Bobby Reardon - drums, Craig
Ball - clarinet
When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful - Seacoast
Stompers at Acton Jazz Dave Whitney reprises his
1975 recording of this Fat's Waller
ditty at a guest appearance with the Seacoast Stompers while
people dance in the aisles!
The Augmented Stompers:
Frank Stadler - piano, Scott Philbrick -
guitar/banjo/cornet,
Lee Prager - trombone, Dave Whitney - trumpet and vocals,
John Clark - reeds,
Bob McHenry - bass, Bobby Reardon - drums
Mandy Makes Up Her Mind - Seacoast Stompers at Acton Jazz
With Dave Whitney on trumpet, John Clark on reeds and
Scott Philbrick as a sweet substitute on the banjo
this classic evokes the Golden Age of Jazz..
China Boy. - The Swing Senders
at Bemis Hall - May 2010 Great interplay as these veterans sail
through a swing classic. Put the sound up to overcome the
hall echoes. Sponsored by the Friends of the Lincoln (MA)
Library. the concert featured The Swing Senders! Leader and
drums - Steve Taddeo, Trumpet - Paul Monat, Guitar - Scott
Philbrick, Bass - Justin Meyer, Trombone - George Masso,
Clarinet Craig Ball, Reeds John Clark, Piano - Frank
Stadler.
Honeysuckle Rose - Steve Taddeo and the Swing
Senders at Heritage Hall - 1994 From a 1994 concert at Heritage Hall in Lexington
MA, leader and drummer Steve Taddeo ends with a rouser of
this classic. Henry Thins Francis - piano, Paul Monat -
trumpet, Al Vega - vibes, and many others.
Classic Jazz at Lincoln Library (CJALL)
is a loose group of jazz fans that gathers at the library in the
evening every 2nd Wednesday of the month, starting in September and
ending in May. Programs consist of an audio or video presentation and
discussion of classic jazz. The final meeting in May is a live
concert. During the past 26 years, there have been more than 300 jazz
programs at the library. CJALL gatherings are friendly occasions where
jazz lovers can meet and enjoy our wonderful American music. Meetings
are open to the public.
We hope to see you their!
CJALL Would Like To Extend a Special Thanks To:
The Friends Of the Library With out their support this could never have happened!