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Hepcats/UK School of Music
Big Band Swing Dance
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I’m sometimes
asked how the
Big Band Swing Dance collaborations between
the University of Kentucky (UK) School of Music/Kentucky Jazz Repertory
Orchestra (KJRO)/UK Jazz Ensemble (UKJE) and the Hepcats got started? So
here goes..... |
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From
their earliest days as Lindy Hop and Balboa swing
dancers in Lexington, Mike and Mary
wanted to bring the original, hard swinging big band
music of the 1930's/40's swing-era to Lexington for dancers and
non dancers alike to enjoy. |
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Mike was
aware of KJRO as early as 1999/2000. KJRO was
formed in the late 1990’s by UK music professor
Miles Osland, Professor of Saxophone and Jazz
Studies, and Dick Domek, Professor of Music Theory,
primarily as a way to perform the music of and pay
tribute to Duke Ellington upon the occasion of the
centennial celebration of Ellington’s birthday.
Miles and Dick received a grant to tour Kentucky and
perform Ellington’s music. The band members enjoyed
playing the great big band and other music of
Ellington so much they decided to continue
performing as a group. |
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KJRO
consists of the finest and most talented faculty,
alumni, and musicians from Kentucky area colleges
and universities. The accolades and professional
accomplishments of KJRO members are too numerous to
mention here, but suffice it to say that many KJRO
members are considered at the top of their
profession, not only as gifted performers, but also
as music educators, arrangers, etc. The truly
original arrangements of the big band swing-era are
rarely performed professionally outside of major
metropolitan areas. KJRO plays many songs that are
considered swing-era classics, but are not played
very often by the average “big band” or “swing band”
due to their technical difficulty. |
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In 1999,
KJRO released their first CD “Ellington
Celebration”, a retrospective of Ellington’s music
from
the 1920’s to
the 1970’s (1999 was also the
centennial year of Ellington’s birth). With the
release of “Ellington Celebration”, KJRO established
itself as one of the great jazz repertory orchestras
currently performing. Prior to November 2005, KJRO
had performed mainly in concert settings. But that
was about to change.
Saturday,
November 19, 2005 was the first Hepcats/UK School of
Music big band swing dance collaboration. How
did that all come about?
From
2001-2005, Mike & Mary were instrumental in
establishing, developing and growing the swing dance
scene in Lexington. As the primary DJ at Hepcats events,
Mike played a lot of swing-era big band music, and
felt that a dance with live music from the big band genre
would be appreciated and supported by the Lexington
swing dance community. Mike and Mary toyed with the idea of
a Hepcats/KJRO collaboration but really had no idea
if the band would be receptive to playing for a
swing dance. In addition, Mike knew that paying the
musicians in a first-rate, high quality 17 piece big
band for a gig was not an inexpensive proposition. |
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In 2003,
KJRO played a concert at the UK Singletary Center
that was dedicated to the music of the great Jimmie
Lunceford Orchestra. The Lunceford Orchestra was
considered one of the top big band orchestras in the
swing-era (along with Duke Ellington, Count Basie
and Benny Goodman). Knowing that KJRO played such
great charts as “For Dancers Only”, “Lunceford
Special” and “Four or Five Times” convinced Mike and
Mary that a swing dance with KJRO providing the
music was an absolute must for the Lexington swing
dance community! |
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In early
2005, Mike had a chance meeting with Dick Domek.
When Mike suggested the idea of KJRO playing for a
swing dance, Dick was all for it. So we worked out
the details for KJRO to play its first Big Band
Dance for swing dancers on Saturday, November 19,
2005 at the UK Student Center Grand Ballroom. The
rest, as they say, is history. |
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Given the
artistic success of the initial collaboration,
additional events are normally scheduled in the
spring and fall of each year. At these events KJRO
plays the original arrangements of the great big
bands such as Duke Ellington, Jimmie Lunceford,
Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Harlan
Leonard, Glenn Miller and others. These events are
one of the most anticipated dance events of the year
for the Lexington/central KY area Lindy Hop and
Balboa swing dance community.
These
big band swing dances are a great way to get a
feel for what it was like to dance in the
1930's/40's swing-era!
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Attendees, to include dancers and non dancers, come
from not only from the Lexington area, but from
around the region. The connection, mutual respect
and enthusiasm between KJRO band members and the
swing dancers and audience is magical. The band
members enjoy playing for an audience that not only
love the music but also know about and respect the
rich history and culture of the swing-era. |
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In 2009,
partly as a result of their experiences at these
collaborations, KJRO released their
second CD, “Flying Home”.
The CD contains 24 tracks, many of them favorites
for swing dancers at these events.
Some of the great songs that KJRO plays at these
collaborations include
(*=on the Ellington Celebration CD;
**=on the Flying Home CD):
o **Flying Home, by Lionel Hampton.
o **For Dancers Only, **Lunceford Special, Four
or Five Times,
My Blue Heaven; Baby Won’t You Please Come Home, by
Jimmie Lunceford.
o Rockin’ in Rhythm (*1930 and **1963
versions), **Jive Stomp”,
*Stevedore Stomp, Take the A Train,
**In a Mellotone, *Ring Dem Bells,
*Drop Me Off in Harlem, Cottontail,
by Duke Ellington.
o **Back Bay Shuffle, by Artie Shaw.
o **Swingtime in the Rockies (the
1938 Carnegie Hall version, 264 BPM!),
**Sing, Sing, Sing, Bugle Call Rag;
Christopher
Columbus; King Porter Stomp; **Don’t Be That Way, by Benny
Goodman.
o **Skee, **Hairy Joe Jump, **Too Much, by
Harlan Leonard.
o **Doggin” Around, **Jumpin’ at the Woodside,
**It’s Sand, Man, Splanky, by Count Basie.
o **Chatt. Choo Choo, String of Pearls, Little
Brown Jug, Penn. 6-5000, by Glen Miller. |
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It was
also determined that the students in the UK Jazz
Ensemble (UKJE), directed by Miles
Osland,
would benefit from
playing for swing dances. UKJE consists of the most
talented students in the award winning and
nationally recognized UK Jazz Studies program. So
UKJE now sometime provides the music for these
collaborations. UKJE plays many swing-era original
arrangements, but also some different charts, such
as charts from the famous Count Basie and Frank
Sinatra “Sinatra at the Sands” performance at the
Sands Hotel in Las Vegas. UKJE also sometimes
features vocalists from the nationally ranked UK
Voice and Choral Studies program.
There are not many (if any) communities the size of
Lexington that have regular swing dances with
talented big band orchestra’s providing authentic,
swing-era music, played from the original
arrangements. |
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The Hepcats and the UK School of Music really
appreciate your support for these collaborations. |
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Thank you - and see you at the next
Big Band Swing Dance! |
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Questions about Hepcats events? Contact
Mike Richardson, 859-420-2426,
info@Luv2SwingDance.com. |
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