Tomkats Jazz Orchestra Monday August 4
Tomkats Jazz Orchestra Friends,
This Monday, August 4th, we’ll welcome back to the bandstand guest vocalist, Liz Antony. She’s bringing in some selections that are new to the band. We look forward to “reading” the songs live and hoping for the best!
Our newest CD, “Live at the Hideaway” is available every week for $10.00. See bass trombonist, Hugh Manning to get your copy. You can also hear snippets of each song or purchase a copy on iTunes or Spotify or at: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/tomkatsjazzorchestra
Come join us. Good seats are available this month! Blue Parrot dining reservations are available at (727) 368 9619. Free parking is available on the street and at the St. Pete Beach City Hall.
Greg Dunn, Tomkats Music Director
Email: dunngsje@verizon.net
www.facebook.com/TomkatsJazzOrchestra
The Blue Parrot (Mondays 7:00 – 9:30)
85 Corey Circle St. Pete Beach, FL
(727) 368 9619 www.blueparrotbch.com
Larry Cangelosi A1, Lynne Ellis A2, Jack Keeling TS1, Tom Gallen TS2, David Busch BARI
Glenn Lenhard TB1, Frank Pendergrass TB2, David Tatro TB3, Hugh Manning BTRB
John Baker TR1, Alan Stegeman TR2, Jeff Wooldridge TR3, Greg Dunn TR4/LEADER
Tony Castellano PNO, Steve Davis BASS, Steve Bucholtz DR, Joe Saunders GTR, Liz Antony VOCAL
189 The Opener – 1972 Carl Strommen for Buddy Rich
401 Georgia On My Mind – 1930 Hoagy Carmichael featuring Larry Cangelosi on alto sax
Liz Mr. Zoot Suit Blast – 1990 The Flying Neutrinos
Liz Misty – 1954 Erroll Garner / Johnny Burke
*** I Ain’t Got Nobody – 1915 Roger Graham – Arranged by Tom Kubis
112 The Girl from Ipanema – Vocal – 1962 Antonio Carlos Jobim. Arranged by Bob Polencarz
*** Run Around Sue – 1961 Dion Mucci
Liz The Shadow of Your Smile – 1965 Johnny Mandel / Paul Francis Webster. Arr. Greg Dunn
Liz The Best is Yet to Come – 1959 Cy Coleman / Carloyn Leigh
507 Bumpin’ Uglies – R&B – 1993 Steve Davis blues
502 Green Dolphin Street – Vocal – 1942 Branislau Kaper movie title track. Arr. by Jack Williams
*** Mister Lucky – 1959 Henry Mancini for CBS TV series
Liz Save the Last Dance for Me – 1960 Doc Pomus for Ben E. King and the Drifters
Liz Makin’ Whoopee – 1928 Gus Kahn for Eddie Cantor in the musical Whoopee!
080 It Don’t Mean a Thing – Vocal – 1931 Duke Ellington
*** John Baker Mystery Tune – a surprise from the Derby Lane Big Band Library
344 Stormy Monday – Vocal – 1947 Aaron Thibeaux “T Bone” Walker. Arr. Alan Stegeman
Liz Summertime – 1935 George Gershwin / DeBose Heyward for Porgy and Bess
Liz Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? – 1947 Eddie DeLange for New Orleans
047 Brazil 1939 Ary Barroso. Features saxophonists Larry Cangelosi / Jack Keeling, and drummer Steve Bucholtz