Monday, March 27, 2006

Alfred Pollitt - A Musical Legacy


Pianist, Composer, Entertainer


Alfred Pollitt, known to many in the music world as "Alfie", has been studying and playing music since receiving his first piano lessons at the tender age of three. A native of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Alfie was surrounded and inspired by all types of music and was given classical piano instruction from his mother and father, both respected and influential members of the Philadelphia art and music communities. Since his first piece of musical composition in 1958 entitled "15th Street", Alfie has written well over one hundred songs.

Some of his major jazz influences include John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Horace Silver, and Jimmy Smith. These and other musical greats helped to shape and formulate Alfie's diverse playing style. Throughout Alfie's aspiring musical career he has had the fortunate opportunity to perform with a broad spectrum of prominent Jazz and R&B performers, including: Donald Byrd, Archie Shepp, Art Blakey, Norman Connors, Sister Sledge, Billy Paul, Stephanie Mills, George Howard, and the Four Tops, along with Alfie's own bands and ensembles. Alfie toured extensively with legendary R&B superstar Teddy Pendergrass, which earned him (Alfie) two platinum recording credits to his impressive list of achievements. Mr. Pollitt has also represented Philadelphia at the Ocho Rios Jazz Festival in Jamaica (1995) and at the Festin Third International Music Festival in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (1993). Besides being a musician, Alfie is known as a teacher and mentor to many musicians and other people in his surrounding communities.

Additionally, Alfie has extensive experience of having composed and co-written musical works, including: theme songs and jingles for events, organizations, etc. A few examples of are: theme/jingles for The Mataah Network's, "The Black Music Association" and "The Africamericas Festival". He has also collaborated as writer of "Our Family Reunion", (a piece that promotes family reunions) and "Malcolm X" (an epic work which depicts events in Malcolm's life in song). For your next grand event or special occasion, call 215-748-7494, or email Alfie Pollitt.

Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month at Jazz on Cecil B. with Alfie Pollitt!

Check out Alfie's Philly Jazz Pod !


Sunday, March 26, 2006

The Event Place



The Event Place is a new and unique, multi-purpose rental venue. The space offers a wonderful setting for various types of special events, including, but not limited to many forms of intimate social, business or festive gatherings.

Check out The Event Place

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Jimi O'Dell Quartet Plays on the Avenue


One of Philly's most respected guitarist and scatmen led a very talented group at LaRose Jazz Club last night. The group was composed of bassist Jeff Pedrass, pianist Gary Moran and drummer Milt McLaurin. Their renditions of some standards were totally interesting and Jimi even did a few requests! This is a great room for jazz and now Mr. Lee Griffen is in the mix. Keep your ear out for news and music from Germantown Avenue.


Treat yourself and Support the Music!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Young Trumpeter Comin' Strong!

When Tony Williams says you're one to look out for, people listen! According to the Master Teacher, Charles Smith is at the head of his class. The young man is honing his licks and headin' in the right direction musically and personally. Keep an ear out for him, as young lions grow up fast!

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Boone is Bassing Off!


Mike Boone is celebrating his new CD "Yeah, I Said It" at Suzanne Cloud's First Thursday Jazz Series in Collingswood, NJ, 30 Collings Avenue at the Community Center onApril 6th at 7:30PM.
For info call: 856-858-8914

Tyrone Brown's String Sextet will be closing out this (their 3rd) season on the First Thursday in May (4th).

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Tim Warfield was AWESOME at LaRose!

An extremely talented saxophonist with roots in West Philly captivated the audience with some of the sweetest sounds ever heard in Germantown! I was introduced to Mr. Warfield by our recently lost friend, Sue Ford. She really loved his playing. If you are only hearing about this performance through PJB, you blew. GET OUT AND SUPPORT THE MUSIC! Check out Tim's website in the "Philly Artists Links" in this blog. Tony Williams had a guest bassist from New Orleans, Ed Wise. He survived Katrina and was warmly welcomed by all.

A visiting patron informed me that the ambience of LaRose Jazz Club reminded her of several NY clubs she frequented in her day. She said, "This place has a great look and feel to it and has nice acoustics, too"! Why aren't there more folks out here? I pondered the same thing! There are numerous great venues to hear the "GM" that Bob Perkins refers to, but how long can they last if we don't support the businesses?

For schedule or information call:
215 248-4415 or 215 844-5818

Post your thoughts on this perplexing issue!

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Celebrate "Jazz On Cecil B." on April 15th

Philly Jazz Blog
celebrates Jazz Appreciation Month with

“Jazz On Cecil B.”
The street where jazz grew up!

Featuring
The Alfie Pollitt All Star Quartet
Terrence Brown – Sax, Leon Boykins – Bass & Butch Ballard – Drums

Ms. Aqueelah – MC
Host of Jazz & Conversations WURD 900 AM

Honoree: “Cousin” Mary Alexander

You can be in our live video of personal messages from the jazz community!
Get to tell her how you really feel!

Saturday, April 15, 2006 from 8:00pm until 1:00am
Sets at 8:30 PM & 10:30 PM
Doors open at 8:00 PM

@ The Wilarie Room in Patterson’s Palace
1621 – 27 West Cecil B. Moore Avenue
(down the street from Temple U’s WRTI)

Limited Reserved Tickets - $20.
(Includes seating and light fare)

Menu by Patterson’s Palace

Cash Beverages

10:00 PM admission $10.
(No Food)

Reservations: 267-970-8259
Email: phillyjazzblog@verizon.net

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Susan B. Ford's Musical Memorial


In case you could not get there, I've provided this photo. There are no words to express the wonderful feelings that were exchanged between the family, friends, fellow artists and advocates! If your antenna was working, you could probably feel it too! The ceremony and the music were very inspirational. It was just like Susan B. Ford would have it!

Of all the heart-felt comments made, I think Mr. BP said it best when he stated that " Sue is sittin' in for Eternity"!


P.S. - She still has on her RTI hat!!!


Expressions of Gratitude
Perhaps you sent a lovely card, or sat quietly in a chair;
Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so, we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest words as any friend could say.
Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did, whatever the part,
We prayerfully thank you for consoling our hearts.
Kim & Kathy
Post Your LOVE!

Friday, March 10, 2006

Odean Pope is "Locked and Loaded"

The current CD of Odean Pope's Saxophone Choir, "LOCKED AND LOADED", was recorded live at the legendary Blue Note Club in New York City in 2005 and is being released there April 4th thru 9th, 2006. Mr. James Carter will be one of the guest soloists during this week-long release party. Also appearing is the David Murray Ensemble.


THIS EVENT IS BEING DEDICATED TO MAX ROACH!
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Cali Bound!
Odean's next recording session is on the west coast on March 26 - 29th in San Francisco featuring Donald Bailey - Drums, Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet, Tyrone Brown - Up Right Bass and George Burton - Piano.
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Artist In Residence
As part of the Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership, Odean Pope is leading a program at the Grover Cleveland School at 19th & Butler Sts. This artistic residency for Odean runs from March 2nd thru the 16th. This is an ongoing activity for Mr. Pope and clearly provides a connection to the music and arts for the youth.
Teach the children well!
Get with the program! Post Your LOVE!

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Searching for "The Settlement 100"

Philadelphia, PA – The largest community school of the arts in the country which has served hundreds of thousands of people in close to 100 years announced yesterday that it is looking for nominees for “The Settlement 100,” a roster of 100 interesting, diverse and unexpected individuals who have a story about how their experiences at Settlement Music School shaped their lives.

A Selection Panel, made up of community, political and arts leaders, will review nominations received from the public, and they will announce their choices for the Settlement 100 in groups of twenty or so during the next several years, culminating in Settlement's centennial year, 2008.

The Settlement 100 is not limited to those who have achieved professional fame in music. It was designed as an effort to show how Settlement has affected many different lives in many different ways. Anyone with a story of how Settlement Music School has touched their lives are encouraged to visit their web site at www.settlement100.com and tell where Settlement Music School has taken them.


Post your thoughts about this or, better yet, register at their site!

Monday, March 06, 2006

Jazz & Conversations on WURD 900 AM

If you're searchin' for a lil' flavor in your jazz programming diet, you are in luck! Check out veteran jazz pesonalities, Aqueelah Jamal and Jonathan Bey on Fridays from 10 PM to Midnight. They are celebrating 6 months back on the air. Join in the celebration! When you can't get out to a local venue to support the music, tune into Jazz & Conversations. It offers insight and an oral history of the music referred to as Jazz. It's the real thing!

Support the music, before it's taken!
Post your thoughts!

COJA Honors Philly Women in Jazz


March is Women's History Month and The Council Of Jazz Advocates, Inc. PA has seized upon it as the appropriate month to celebrate & salute three outstanding women for their rich contributions to America's Classical Music - Jazz!

Their presence among us has invigorated and helped sustain our Jazz community.

TRUDI PITTS
DOTTIE SMITH
MYRTLE YOUNG

SHOW SOME LOVE!!!

(Especially if you were not there)

PYL (Post Your Love)!

A Tribute to EVELYN "Mama Diva" SIMMS

Sunday, March 12 from 8:00pm to 12:00am Temple University Public Radio's WRTI-FM (90.1) proudly presents MR. HARRISON RIDLEY, JR. with "The Historical Approach to The Positive Music" This Week's Featured Artists - A Panel of Top "Philly Divas" ELLA GAHNT, PEARL WILLIAMS, SUZANNE CLOUD, DENISE KING and NYNA BUNDY In A Tribute to the late, great EVELYN "Mama Diva" SIMMS On The Air Phone 215-204-8900 in Philly or Listen on The WRTI-FM Website

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Jazz Advocate Sue Ford


One of Philadelphia's most respected and loved Jazz Advocates got her call to glory yesterday, March 4, 2006. I am certain that the regional and international jazz communities share the loss of this very special lady. I was blessed to have made her acquaintance in the 70's, while working in employment services. She was a big whig in Human Resources. While makin' my rounds tryin' to catch some sounds through the 80's & 90's, I noticed Ms. Ford at alot of venues and she seemed to be very popular with the musicians and all. I was blown away gettin' a chance to associate, even a little bit, with such a gifted individual! Every time that we interacted over the last thirty-some years, I felt special for the moments we shared. I last saw her at Pearl Williams' party for Tucker at Lakey's and it was special then, too! She will be greatly missed by us earthbound advocates, but she is already seated at the Heavenly Veteran's Post at a Jazz Brunch!!! Bye for now Sue! Save the Philly crew good seats!

The Memorial Service for Susan B. Ford
Saturday, March 11, 2006 at 2PM
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
500 E. Mt Pleasant Avenue
Philadelphia, PA

In lieu of Flowers, please send a contribution to Grover Washington, Jr.'s Protect The Dream Foundation !


Please PYL (Post Your Love) for a Philadelphia legend!

Jazz Forcast: Black to Khan Jamal!



A new release by Philly's most respected vibraphonist, Khan Jamal, has a currently featured review on All About Jazz! This CD features Philly favorites Dwight James, Grachan Moncur and Byard Lancaster. Check out the review at Black Awareness !