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Sunday, July 13, 2014

E. at the Drayton Harbor Jazz Festival

2014 Drayton Harbor Jazz Festival in Photos and all that jazz

[Note: The Drayton Harbor Music Festival - Blaine Jazz Festival/Camp continues to upload videos from this summer. You are welcome to continue to check in with them to see what has been newly added. E. played in Jazz Band 2, and Combo 3 this year.]

E. had a great time once again this year. To top things off a bunch of his band buddies from school also participated. 

Poppy was able to come over for the last night's concert and stay through Sunday. Auntie KT. also came up and stayed through Saturday's downtown concerts. Even in the midst of funeral planning Gramma and Grampa were able to come up for the last night's concert. What an awesome treat. 
But enough of this, let's get on with the Jazz.

The grandparents clown around before the show.


 


 E. participated in Jazz Band 2.

"A Quick Aside"




It has become a tradition to end with this piece.
"Sing, Sing, Sing" ...





After the concert we gather for some family photos.













Prior to Saturday's downtown concerts, Poppy wanted to see what Jazz notations looked like, and get a tutorial on how to read it. E. was happy to walk him through what some of the music looked like.

















Then it was on to downtown for the concerts. ...

First on the agenda was E. playing with his Jazz Combo 3.











"Gingerbread Boy" ...















"Yardbird Suite" ...

















The Maestro and his sisters posing with Auntie KT.









This year's Combo instructor was Mr. D. Here the two of them smile for the camera. Mr. M. from last year was here again and impressed with E.'s musical (and height) growth. E. had lessons from Mr. M. again. It is just so great to see these adults share their love of music with another generation.







Here are some of E.'s Band Buddies who were also playing at the Jazz Festival. They all had a great time together.








Then it was off the the larger Jazz Band 2 performances. The Band Buddies still mess around while waiting their turn to play.







One of the fun things about the Pacific Northwest is realizing how small a community we really are. Two of Poppy's old work colleagues had a daughter that attended Jazz camp, too. She played in E.'s large Jazz Band (but not his smaller combo group). While waiting for the concert to begin, they had a chance to catch up.




Almost ready to start playing.






















"Fly Me to the Moon" ...


So ends another great year of playing Jazz.

All three kids are eligible next year.

They can't wait!

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