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DJS Jazz Spotlite Featuring James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band
March 12, 2008
Jim needs little introduction in the jazz world. Professor of Music at the University of Michigan for over 40 years, he has led his Grammy-nominated Chicago Jazz Band for over 31 years, touring across North America and releasing numerous acclaimed records and C.D.s, including a project backing up the legendary Maria Muldaur in an album of early blues classics.
He is the author of Jelly Roll Morton- The Collected Piano Music and in late 2002 took on the task of reconstructing the great jazz pianist James P. Johnson’s lost opera, De Organizer, which was given packed performances in Ann Arbor at the Power Center and in Detroit at Detroit Symphony Orchestra Hall. In 2005 he completed reconstruction of Johnson’s other opera, The Dreamy Kid. The two operas were performed together, as Johnson had planned,over several evenings in March 2006, by University of Michigan forces conducted by Kenneth Kiesler and with Dapogny at the piano. The performances took place at the university’s Mendelssohn Theater in Ann Arbor. Recordings of the operas are being edited for issue. Dapogny was also voted Ann Arbor Current Entertainment Monthly’s 2004 and 2005 “Jazz Artist of the Year”.
Jim’s piano playing is powerful, rich, sophisticated and inventive. His cornet playing (popping up in P.O.R.K.’s small group, the Wolverines) alludes to Bix Beiderbecke while being completely “in the moment”.
Dapogny’s countless transcriptions of classic jazz music and numerous masterful arrangements give the Rhythm Kings a true world-class library to play from. Jim’s musical direction gives P.O.R.K. a unique and profound sound and keeps alive the true spirit of early jazz and dance music.
Listen in as Jim discusses his early influences and the relevance this music still holds today.
Additional information on James Dapogny can be found at http://pkorecords.com, and All About Jazz.
Music
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans – Recorded live at the 2006 Detroit International Jazz Festival
Musicians
Clarinet – Mike Jones
Tenor sax – Jim Wyse
Trumpet – Paul Finkbeiner
Trombone – Chris Smith
Piano – Jim Dapogny
Guitar, Banjo – Rod McDonald
Bass – Kurt Krahnke
Drums – Pete Siers
Acknowledgements:
Opening Music -Riff3 – Dave Luther
Motor City Horns (motorcityhorns.com)
Trumpet – Ben Toman
Trumpet – Mark Byerly
Alto Saxophone – Dave Luther
Tenor Saxophone – Keith Kaminski
Trombone – John Rutherford
Background Music – Mark Byerly’s the resurrection available on Bop Culture’s CD The E.P. Go to bopculture.com for more information
This Spotlite was sponsored by the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com to find out more about this wonderful end of summer tradition.
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