‘Cool at the Lake’ Status–5 Weeks Out

July 1, 2008

Our Bjorklunden (Baileys Harbor, WI) camp enrollment is looking as good as that beautiful lake that beckons us to its shore every summer.

The big-band mix is good, but believe it or not, we could use more sax players–a highly unusual situation. Our current roster is okay, but a couple more sax players–especially one who doubles on bari–would really round things out. We also have room for a couple more trombones, drummers, and maybe one more bass player. Vocalist spots have been closed for months.

Otherwise, we’re ready for another outstanding week on Lake Michigan, starting five weeks from this Sunday!


Jazz at Naz Status–2 Months Out

May 27, 2008

It’s exactly two months from opening night of Jazz at Naz, and here’s a rundown of how the instrumentation is working out for big band and combos. In short, it looks terrific!

At this point, 28 intrepid souls have signed up. We’re delighted that we currently have enough pianists, guitarists, bass players and drummers to support full rhythm sections in all combos. But the more sign up, the more–and smaller–combos we can form, and the more personal attention you’ll receive.

We’re very surprised that we currently have only one trumpeter enrolled, but that will change soon. It’s a sure bet that at least three more trumpeters will want to spend the week in the company of an outstanding teacher/player/composer like Clay Jenkins.

Also surprisingly, we could actually use a couple more sax players! We have a full big band section, including two baritone players, but as most saxophonists will agree, the more the merrier.

We’re also delighted to welcome not one but two vibes players to Naz. This is going to be great fun!

But still no vocalists, which is really puzzling.

In summary, things are looking great. If you’re fence-sitting, it’s time to jump off and sign up. As you know, we’re committed to maximizing every camper’s opportunity for personal attention and a great experience, so as soon as we’ve got a great balance, we’ll shut off registrations. Register today to make sure you’re not left out. It’s easy–just click here.

See you in about 60 days.


Got a vocal question? Sing it out!

May 1, 2008

As you struggle to build your full- or part-time career as a vocalist, you’re going to have questions: How do I make myself better? What should I practice? What qualities should I look for in a teacher? How can I get that first gig? What’s the best way to find accompanists and collaborators? When do I know it’s time to record?

Now there’s a place to get authoritative answers, absolutely free. Our favorite vocal teacher, Janet Planet, is now offering an “ask page,” where you can post your most pressing vocal questions. Just go to www.askjanetplanet.com and type it in. Janet will aggregate and categorize the questions and offer the answers in a “teleseminar” that you’ll be invited to.

Ask anything you’d like. No question is going to surprise Janet, whose career spans nearly 30 years and dozens of genres–jazz, rock, blues, gospel, Christian, jingles and more. Click here now for the page and her audio explanation of what to expect. She’s an excellent teacher and a wonderful resource for anyone who’s curious enough–and who cares enough–to ask.


Who says Gene is just a jazz guy?

April 29, 2008

If you happen to be in NYC this Saturday (May 3), catch the versatile Gene Bertoncini displaying his classical chops in an 8 p.m. concert at the Baruch Center, 55 Lexington Ave., where he’s being honored by the New York Classical Guitar Society.  Tickets are $25 and can be ordered by phone at 212-352-3101 or 866-811-4111(toll free).

As further demonstration of his monstrous talent, check out Gene’s newest CD, Concerti, recorded with a string quartet and featuring the wonderful bassist David Finck.  Click here for purchasing info.

 


Tritone Featured on AARP.org

April 10, 2008

We’re pleased to be the only jazz camp mentioned in an article about fantasy camps on AARP.org, a very popular site for Boomers and beyond. Take a look at some of the prices of other camps and see what a bargain we are! Want to learn acting? That’ll be a cool $12,000!


Radio Stuff

March 22, 2008

Like to listen to great jazz  online, free?  Check out slacker.com, a wonderful online radio station that features many other genres as well.

NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday this morning contained a fascinating interview with a hearing specialist from Johns Hopkins who put a functional MRI on six jazz pianists and watched their brain activity as they improvised.  Check it out.  (I’m pretty sure if they put one on me, it would flatline.)

The same show contained a nice appreciation of Marian McPartland on her 90th birthday.  Our own Tom Hampson attended the festivities at Lincoln Center last Wednesday.  Many of you will remember how much fun Marian was as a guest artist at our first couple of camps, when she was a much more sprightly 79.

Tritone Bob