2. Contact Jazz in June Jazz in June HistoryJazz in June
Board of Directors Coaching Training Consulting
with YOU as the focus
Jim Friedemann
Focal Point Consulting
Phone 405.310.9449
Fax 206.338.1490
jim@yourfocalpoint.net
www.YourFocalPoint.net
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With a healthy local real estate market,
“We Sell All of Norman”
has never been more true.
Locally owned & operated for over 50 years, our
success as a business can be attributed to the
professional knowledge and exceptional customer
service of our 32 brokers and associates. Simply put,
Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. produces RESULTS.
We market our properties through regular and featured
listings on Realtor.com, the website of the National
Association of REALTORS®
which is searched by 880
million people each month!
We list and sell new and existing homes in all price
ranges throughout Norman and Central Oklahoma. In
addition, Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. is the exclusive
broker for all new homes and lots in four leading
developments: Summit Lakes, Brookhaven Square,
Summit Valley,and Brookhaven.
As a leader in Norman, Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. is
dedicated to providing what consumers need: quality
service, integrity, and dedication.
Seven-time
Winner
of Norman’s
Best Real Estate
Company!
“We Sell All of Norman”
Visit our website for information on available homes,
smart search capabilities, and virtual tours, or call today
to find out how we can help with your real estate needs.
www.DonCies.com
405.329.0256
P.O. Box 2405
Norman, OK 73070
405.325.3388
President
Michael Lewchuk
Vice President
Patrick Moore
Secretary
Keith Merckx
Treasurer
Doug Stiehler
Members
Andrew Harroz
Karen Holp
Ben Houston
Jim Johnson
Ron Jones
John McIntosh
Missy Mitchell
Anne Roberts
Eric Walschap
Consultants
Director of Development
Norman Hammon
Director of PR/Marketing
Debra Levy Martinelli
LevyMart Public Relations
Graphic Designer
Brandy Akbaran
Jazz In June, Norman, OK
@jazzinjune
www.jazzinjune.org
Now in its 31st
year, Jazz in June was
founded by the Norman Arts and Humanities
Council and the Cimarron Circuit Opera
Company in 1984 to bring high-quality blues
and jazz acts to Norman. In 1990, Jazz in
June Inc. was formally created as a separate
nonprofit with the Norman Arts Council,
Cimarron Circuit Opera Company and
KGOU as partners, with members at large.
Jazz in June has evolved into a much-
anticipated annual event attended by more
than 50,000 people. Past performers include
David Sanborn, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band,
Larry Coryell, Parker Millsap, Watermelon Slim,
Chuck Mangione, Poncho Sanchez, The Justin
Echols Jazz Trio, Carolyn Wonderland, Duke
Ellington Small Band, T.S. Monk III, Paquito
D’Rivera, Ellis Marsalis Quartet, The Duke
Robillard Band, Riverboat Jazz Kings, The
Rounders, and Miss Blues & the Blue Notes.
MOORE NORMAN
TECHNOLOGY CENTER
405.364.5763
www.mntechnology.com
FRANKLIN ROAD CAMPUS
4701 12th Avenue NW
Norman, OK 73069
SOUTH PENN CAMPUS
13301 S. Pennsylvania
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
MNTC’s classes will help you achieve
state and national certifications.
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With a healthy local real estate market,
“We Sell All of Norman”
has never been more true.
Locally owned & operated for over 50 years, our
success as a business can be attributed to the
professional knowledge and exceptional customer
service of our 32 brokers and associates. Simply put,
Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. produces RESULTS.
We market our properties through regular and featured
listings on Realtor.com, the website of the National
Association of REALTORS®
which is searched by 880
million people each month!
We list and sell new and existing homes in all price
ranges throughout Norman and Central Oklahoma. In
addition, Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. is the exclusive
broker for all new homes and lots in four leading
developments: Summit Lakes, Brookhaven Square,
Summit Valley,and Brookhaven.
As a leader in Norman, Don Cies Real Estate, Inc. is
dedicated to providing what consumers need: quality
service, integrity, and dedication.
Seven-time
Winner
of Norman’s
Best Real Estate
Company!
“We Sell All of Norman”
Visit our website for information on available homes,
smart search capabilities, and virtual tours, or call today
to find out how we can help with your real estate needs.
www.DonCies.com
405.329.0256
3. Boyd Street Brass
Origins
Norman
Genre
Blend of funk, swing, pop and Latin
Influence
Rooted in the tradition of the New Orleans street band
History
Less than a year old, but already has performed at jazz
festivals, rock concerts, night clubs and parades (including
Jazz in June’s 2014 Meet Me on Bourbon Street and the
Norman Mardi Gras Parade)
Pedigree
Brian Dobbins, sousaphone, principal tuba player for the
New Mexico Symphony and Norman Philharmonic
Jonathan Nichol, tenor saxophone, member of the
internationally recognized H2 Quartet and former member
of the Jimmy Dorsey Band and Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra
Jay Wilkinson, trumpet/vocals/principal arranger, performs
with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic and Oklahoma City
Jazz Orchestra
Eric Walschap, baritone/alto sax, member of local
band Pidgin
Daryl Nagode, trombone, member of local band
Banana Seat
Brian Dailey, drums, recently performed on a well-known
cruise line
Dirty Red & the Soul Shakers
Home base
Oklahoma City
Genre
Roadhouse rockin’ blues
Composition
Eric “Dirty Red” McDaniel, vocals, blues harp
Robb Hibbard, guitar
Cliff Belcher, bass
Forrest Worrell, drums
Influences
Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix
Discography
“Oh, my God -- I think I finally just ‘got’ the blues!”
– Louis Fowler, Oklahoma Gazette review of Soul Shakin’
(2012), the band’s self-released first album
Proclamation
“The live show is something to behold … You feel the soul. It’s
very electric, and the crowd gets up and gets into it. It’s dancin’
music.” – Eric “Dirty Red” McDaniel
Edmond Jazz Orchestra
Composition
Faculty, alumni and current students from the prestigious
University of Central Oklahoma Jazz Studies Program
Big band/large jazz orchestra
Band ensemble that features five saxophones, four trumpets,
four trombones, guitar, piano, bass and drums
Forte
Classic arrangements from such bands as Woody Herman,
Maynard Ferguson, Count Basie and Stan Kenton, plus a
variety of new music
Samantha Fish
Genre
Blues
Home sweet home
Kansas City
Recordings
Black Wind Howlin’ (2013)
Runaway (2011), for which she won the Blues Music Award
for “Best New Artist Debut”
Girls With Guitars (2011), a collaborative album with blues
guitarists Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde (the three toured
throughout the year on the Blues Caravan Tour)
Influences
Tom Petty, The Rolling Stones, Sheryl Crow, The Black Crowes
Snippet
“Since completing Runaway back in 2011, I’ve been on tour
pretty much non-stop. I’ve spent a lot of time writing, playing
and listening to music. I feel like the themes and the sound
of my music have matured. To me, it’s about the human
experience from my perspective, as well as people I’ve come
into contact with over the last few years.”
– Samantha Fish
DAN HICKS AND HIS HOT LICKS
Provenance
San Francisco Bay Area
Genre
“Folk jazz”: a combination of swing, jazz, folk and country
with influences from Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Tom Waits
Style
“Our music is a kind of blending … It starts out with a folk
music sound, and we add a jazz beat and solos and singing
… so it’s kind of light in nature, it’s not loud. And it’s kinda
carefree.” – Dan Hicks
High notes
Original Recordings (1969)
Where’s The Money? (1971)
Striking It Rich (1972)
Last Train to Hicksville (1973)
Beatin’ the Heat (2000)
Alive & Lickin’ (2001)
Dan Hicks and The Hot Licks: Featuring an All-Star
Cast of Friends (2003)
Selected Shorts (2004)
Tangled Tales (2009)
Crazy For Christmas (2010)
Live at Davies (2013)
On the record
Live performances and recordings with Jimmy Buffett,
Willie Nelson, Rickie Lee Jones, Harry Shearer, Van Dyke
Parks, David Grisman, Tuck and Patti, John Hammond,
Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Jim Keltner, Gibby Haynes
Charlie Hunter and
Scott Amendola Duo
Home base
San Francisco Bay Area
Genres
Jazz, post-bop, jazz fusion, acid jazz, jazz-funk
Of note
Bringing intense grooves, sensual melodies and ingenuous
back-and-forth between strings and sticks, have released five
albums together, most recently Pucker (2013) and Not Getting
Behind Is The New Getting Ahead (2012)
Sound bites
“I think the duo setting works so well because we meet in the
middle and there’s such a wide range of things we can call on.
What I love about Scott is that I know he’s not going to play the
obvious things when I call on something, and I know it’s going
to groove.” – Charlie Hunter
“It’s always been amazing whenever we play, but it keeps
growing, getting more intuitive. What Charlie does is so
uncanny … When you watch him play, it’s like a brain tease.
It’s hard to understand what he’s doing, but when you close
your eyes, it’s so beautiful and deep and compelling.”
– Scott Amendola
PIDGIN
Hometown
Norman
Sound
Afrobeat, fuzz funk and psychodelica fused with its own sonic
pidgin language
Lineup
Marcus Spitz
Eric Walschap
Eli Wimmer
Tyler Smith
Dorian Small
Kiel Dehnert
Ricky Kemple
and a cast of supporting musicians to fill out the sound when
needed
Discography
The Breaks (2011)
A Pharaoh’s Ransom (soon to be released)
KYLE REID (Saturday clinic)
Home sweet home
Norman
Repertoire
Guitarist, singer, songwriter and guitar builder
Backstory
Became interested in building cigar box guitars after seeing
a YouTube video of someone playing one and thought both
“Wow, that’s neat!” and “Pshhh, I could do that.”
Influences
Tom Waits, M. Ward, Beck, Feist, Andrew Bird
Solo debut CD
Sawdust in My Bed (2012)
Artist
Bios
4. Samantha Fish
Pidgin
Boyd Street Brass
Charlie Hunter and Scott Amendola
Edmond Jazz Orchestra
Festival
Schedule
CONCERTS
THURSDAY 6/19
BLUES UNDER THE STARS
Brookhaven Village, 3700 W. Robinson St.
DIRTY RED & THE SOUL SHAKERS
7 - 8:30 P.M.
SAMANTHA FISH
9 - 10:45 P.M.
FRIDAY 6/20
JAZZ UNDER THE STARS
Brookhaven Village, 3700 W. Robinson St.
EDMOND JAZZ ORCHESTRA
7 - 8:45 P.M.
THE CHARLIE HUNTER AND SCOTT AMENDOLA DUO
9:15 - 10:45 P.M.
CLINICS with
the artists
SATURDAY 6/21
The Performing Arts Studio, 200 S. Jones Ave.
11 A.M.
“Two = One Very Big Sound (The Non-Traditional Jazz ‘Band’)”
with CHARLIE HUNTER AND SCOTT AMENDOLA
12:30 P.M.
“The Cigar Box Guitar: Inspiration Through Limitation”
with SINGER, SONGWRITER, GUITARIST AND
GUITAR-BUILDER KYLE REID
2 P.M.
“History of Hick Jazz” with DAN HICKS
BLUES AND
JAZZ JAMS
THURSDAY 6/19
BLUES JAM
Tres Cantina & Grille, 305 E. Main St.
10:30 P.M. - close
Hosted by DIRTY RED & THE SOUL SHAKERS
SATURDAY 6/21
JAZZ JAM
The Norman Hotel, 1000 N. Interstate Drive
10:30 P.M. - close
Hosted by MEMBERS OF BOYD STREET BRASS AND PIDGIN
SATURDAY 6/21
JAZZ IN THE PARK
Andrews Park, 201 W. Daws St.
BOYD STREET BRASS
6 - 7 P.M.
PIDGIN
7:10 - 8:35 P.M.
DAN HICKS
AND HIS HOT LICKS
9 - 10:45 P.M.
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5. “Lounge” Music
From “down home” to downtown,
KGOU has music for your downtime:
Jazz with Bob Parlocha
Mon - Thur 9pm - 1am
“Friday Night Live” on KGOU
Fri 9pm - 1am
The Weekend Blues with Hardluck Jim
Sat - Sun 1pm - 5pm
Global Jazz and World Music
Sat 8pm - Midnight
Broadway and beyond
Sun 7pm - Midnight
Full program schedule at www.kgou.org
The UCO Jazz Lab serves three primary functions;
an education facility for the jazz studies program, a
community focused live music venue and a place to
learn, write and record music.
UCO students meet at the Lab on a daily basis. Students,
both music majors and non-majors, are welcome to
audition for 11 student jazz groups.
The Lab is a world-class, award-winning entertainment
venue featuring a relaxed atmosphere styled after jazz
clubs in New Orleans!
A state-of-the-art recording studio combines educational
endeavors with professional tracking, mixing, mastering
and duplication of commercial audio products.
For more information contact Clint Rohr at
(405) 359-7989 ext. 273 or visit
www.ucojazzlab.com
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future.” Dwight N. Helt
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the reader feel both desolation and
hope.” Debra Levy Martinelli
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current political unrest into an artfully imagined
future.” Dwight N. Helt
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6. FESTIVAL UNDERWRITER
Oklahoma Arts Council Organizational Support Program
(with the assistance of the National Endowment for the Arts)
FESTIVAL FUNDERS
Norman Arts Council Grant Program, The Friends of
Jazz in June, Brookhaven Village, Republic Bank & Trust
MAJOR FUNDERS
KGOU Public Radio, Tyler Media, Kirkpatrick
Family Fund, Sue Ann Hamm, MidFirst Bank,
Harris Foundation, Embassy Suites of Norman,
Slice Magazine, The Oklahoman, Transcript Press,
Oklahoma Gazette, S&S Promotions Inc.
DAY FUNDERS
Target Stores, Prosperity Bank, Oklahoma Film
& Music Office, Astellas Pharma Technologies,
Valliance Bank, Chuck and Gina Thompson,
Shevaun Williams & Associates, Massive Graphics,
RV General Store, Jaci McAfee Williams, Oklahoma City
Community Foundation, Ron Arvine - Arvine Pipe and
Supply Co. Inc.
ADDITIONAL FUNDERS
Chuck and Gina Thompson, Bob and Carol Stoops
in honor of West McMillen, E. Frank Gilson,
Mark and Camille Camp, OG&E, Nicole Poole – O. Gail
Poole Collection, Nancy McClellan, Paul Ziert,
Ann Simmons Alspaugh, Anne Roberts, Sooner Copy
Machines, Lindsay and DeAnna Bailey, Julia Chew,
Debra Levy Martinelli and Johnny Martinelli,
Norman Hammon and Sheryl Martin, Michael and
Robyn Tower, Farrel and Julie Droke
LEGACY FOUNDERS/DONORS
Founders
Greg Heiple, Ron Arvine - Arvine Pipe & Supply Co. Inc.,
Joan Goth, Chuck and Gina Thompson, Kirkpatrick Family
Fund, Bob and Carol Stoops in honor of West McMillen
Donor
Nancy McClellan
THE FRIENDS OF JAZZ IN JUNE 2014*
Chuck and Gina Thompson, Sue Ann Hamm, Carol and Bob
Stoops in honor of West McMillen, Jay and Linda Leemaster,
Sooner Copy Machines, Lindsay and DeAnna Bailey, Signature
Custom Pools Inc., Tom McAuliffe, Linda Young, Lois Hilbert,
Anthony Francisco, Julia Chew - State Farm, Chris and Millie
Eubanks, Charles and Linda Nicholson, Tinker Owens Insurance
Agency, Mark and Camille Camp, Susan Grossman,
Greg Heiple, E. Frank Gilson, Lu Willis, Kym E. Bracken,
Ron Arvine - Arvine Pipe & Supply Co. Inc., Nicole Poole -
O. Gail Poole Collection, Debra Levy Martinelli and Johnny
Martinelli, Helen Duchon, Ken Lowery, Juanitta and Robert Goins,
Nancy McClellan, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Haralson, Sandra Ayres,
Robert and Connie LaValle, Barbara and Hugh Wilson,
Paul Ziert, Linda and John Chiodo, Sandy Tedder,
David Whitaker and Kim Jackson, Jim and Peggy Pappas,
Ann Simmons Alspaugh, Sue Beggs, Ad Specialties & More LTD,
Norman Hammon and Sheryl Martin, Anne Roberts, Marion
and Dianne Bauman, Ann Marie Eckart, Quentin Bomgardner,
Stewart and Karen Smith, John and Ruth Eggner, Rachel and
Leon Zelby, The Kerr Foundation Inc., Bridal Boutique, Northeast
Blanco Development Corp., Tom McAuliffe - Don Cies Real
Estate, Tom’s Central Pharmacy, Chuck and Kelley Lackey,
Eight Friends who wish to remain anonymous
MEET ME ON BOURBON STREET PATRONS
Carl and Sandra Hook, Pat and Melanie Hall, Holly A. Van
Auken, Linda and Charlie Nicholson, Juanitta and Robert Goins,
Jack and Ruth Beller, Craig Knutson, Rich Taylor, Keith Merckx,
Anne Roberts, Erinn Gavaghan and Ryan Hauser, Andrew Harroz,
Ben and Melissa Houston, Michael Lewchuk and Lisa DelCol,
Jim and Chelly Johnson, Doug and Joyce Stiehler, Ronald Jones,
Eric Walschap, Norman Hammon, John McIntosh, Michael and
Robyn Tower, Tom McAuliffe, Shelli Jackson, Patrick Moore,
Debra Levy Martinelli, Brandy Akbaran, Jeanne Fell,
Lisa Angelotti, Lisa and Dick Pryor, Chuck and Gina Thompson,
Kym E. Bracken, Lois Hilbert, Barrett Williamson, Fancy That
Restaurant, Wine and Cocktails, Thunderbird Liquors, Republic
Bank & Trust, Shevaun Williams & Associates, Transcript Press,
Norman Mardi Gras Parade, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park,
Medieval Fair, McMichael Music, RV General Store,
The Performing Arts Studio, Interurban, The Shack, Gray Owl,
The Norman Hotel, Tres Cantina & Grille
Festival Donors
Jazz in June is supported, in major part, by grants and donations from:
Building and
sustaining
Oklahoma’s
arts industry
10,000 jobs
strong
An agency of state government
arts.ok.gov
JAZZ
JUNEin
31st
Annual
*As of May 19, 2014