Ed Wise is a musician in Philadelphia. He specializes in traditional jazz, modern jazz, and arranging and plays upright and electric bass. Relocating recently from New Orleans, he brings decades of jazz experience to Philadelphia. Working in New Orleans has given him a unique and firsthand experience in traditional jazz. Also, educated at University of North Texas, Ed holds a bachelor's of music degree and a master's degree in jazz performance.
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I-295 South to Exit 40 follow off ramp to Rt 38 West. Go 1.5 miles and bear right onto Mt Laurel Rd (2nd traffic light). Go ½ mile to Main St & make left. Go .2 mile to Chester Ave & make right. Church is on your left.
I-295 North to Exit 36B (Tacony Palmyra Bridge) around off ramp onto Rt 73 North. Make right to Rt 38 East.** Go 1.5 miles to Fellowship Rd and make right. Turn right onto Church St. Go ½ mile to Main St and turn right. Go ½ mile and turn left on Chester Ave.
I-95 North & South to Betsy Ross Bridge to Rt 90 to Rt 73 South to Rt 38 East. **Follow above directions from Rt 38 East.
MARK SHANE At the GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4900 Concord Pk (Rt 202) Wilmington, DE Across from Concord Mall $20 ADMISSION, $15 members, $10 Students & first time guests of members. If you join by March 1st, you will be covered until the end of next fiscal year, June 2010. Join now and you will be able to attend 4 extra discounted concerts.
WWW. TRISTATEJAZZ. ORG TSJS PHONES: 856-234-5147, 610-268-5930, 302-762-3335 dpeterson53@comcast.net, wwallacejr@msn.com, donald_neal19803@yahoo.com (Letter l then one)
..Ben Mauger’s Vintage Jazz Band .. From Harrisburg PA
..Brooklawn American Legion Post.. End of Browning Rd and 11 Railroad Ave Brooklawn NJ 08030
The Vintage Jazz Band, led by superb trumpet man Ben Mauger, has been quite popular in the Central Pennsylvania area and is making their first South Jersey “tour.” The seven piece group will bring back memories of Louis Armstrong, George Lewis, Sidney Bechet, Red Allen, Wild Bill Davison, Georg Brunis, Eddie Condon, and many more
Non-members-$20, Members-$15 and first time guest-$10, Students-$10
..The Band Members.. Doug Lasala-Clarinet Brian Priebe-Trombone Ben Mauger-Trombone Mike Kuehn-Banjo/guitar Mike Shank-bass/tuba/Bass saxophone Jeff Clinton-drums
..St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church.. 327 Marlton Pk W (Rt 70) Cherry Hill NJ
This is near the old Ellis burgh Circle at Rt 41. From the Benjamin Franklin Bridge follow the signs for Cherry Hill and get off onto Rt. 70. Follow Rt 70 approximately 7 miles to Church on right side of highway next to Ponzio’s Diner. If pass Ponzio’s, you’ve gone too far. From 295 North & South & Walt Whitman Bridge to 295 North, drive to Cherry Hill exit 34b follow the off ramp to bottom and merger to Rt 70. Once you get to Rt 41 and pass Ponzio’s restaurant, you will have to find the first turn around so you can come back westbound on Rt 70 to the church.
Non-members-$20, Members-$15 and first time guest-$10, Students-$10
The Summit Stompers is a seven-piece band led by Kent Blair of Summit, NJ. The band consists of trumpet, clarinet, banjo, trombone, piano, drums and tuba players from the Summit area. We play at weddings, private parties, street fairs, restaurants, Mardi Gras theme parties, and whatever!
..The Band Members.. Kent Blair-Leader, trombone Bart Bartholomew-Trumpet Sy Helderman-Clarinet Mike Mac Burney-Tuba John Martin-Banjo Don Robertson-Drums Fred Fischer-Piano
Looking forward to seeing myspace friends you and Bria on April 20 at the Tri-State Jazz Society concert. Unfortunately I can't make it to Fred's Farm on the 22nd due to gigs here at home. Like you say, April is a busy month
Great to reconnect with you through the Space. Great sounds posted here! How're things in Phillie? Looks like you've got a busy gigging schedule. Do you ever run into my cousin (drummer and vocalist) Geoff Sheard there? All the best,