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October 13, 2019 6:00 p.m.
Hear The Word of God Through Music and Art
A Jazz Vespers Service

Music: Bernie Dresel Big Band

Visual Artist: Kenneth W. Moore

Bernie Dresel Big Band Bernie Dresel Big Band The BBB is 16 musicians (yes...it's a big band) swingin' & rockin' the all-new, high-octane, new & original arrangements featured on our brand new live album Live n' Bernin' , by Walter Murphy, Steve Bramson, Nan Schwartz, Jim McMillen, Tim Simonec, Bill Cunliffe, Scott Healy, Andrew Neu, Brian Williams, and Jeff Bunnell with 13 horns, upright bass, guitar, and plenty of drums!! You can purchase the new CD at this Jazz Vespers service or you can buy it or download Live n' Bernin' at CD Baby, iTunes, and Amazon.

Bernie Dresel's jazz orchestra, The BBB, is without question one of Los Angeles' most exciting large jazz ensembles, if not on the planet. It is one of the most innovative and original hard-swinging large jazz ensembles ever. The BBB provides potent testimony to the sheer exhilaration of big band jazz...a combination of intense swing and fiery soloing, as well as tight ensemble playing, powered by Bernie Dresel's extraordinary drumming talents.

The BBB is comprised of 16 seasoned pros on the Los Angeles studio scene. Populated by LA's finest players, The BBB delivers a contemporary, highly original sound featuring the witty, intricate, and hard-swinging compositions of established and up-and-coming composers and arrangers. And like those other famous jazz orchestras such as Buddy Rich's, Count Basie's, Woody Herman's, Stan Kenton's, Maynard Ferguson's, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis' and Gerald Wilson's, the music and delivery of The BBB's music is nothing less than astonishing when experienced live. The sound has a contemporary, dynamic, and hard-swinging energy, with a focused edge to it that is like no other jazz orchestra, though, reminiscent of Buddy Rich's ensembles. The band make-up is unique in that there is no piano, but jazz/rockin' electric guitar instead, in addition to four trumpets, four trombones, five saxophones, and upright acoustic slap bass and drums. When people hear Bernie's BBB, the first thing that hits them is its energy and intensity.

At the helm of The BBB is jazz drummer extraordinaire Bernie Dresel. Bernie is the first-call drummer and percussionist on the Hollywood stage for motion picture and television soundtracks. Prior to forming his own jazz orchestra, Bernie has been one of the busiest studio and live musicians in the world as both a drummer and percussionist since moving to Los Angeles in 1983 after graduating from the prestigious Eastman School of Music. He has traveled the world, occupying the coveted drum chair for Grammy Award-winning Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band since its inception in 1999. And also, for an overlapping 15 years (1992 to 2006), he was the drummer for the multi-Grammy Award-winning Brian Setzer Orchestra, selling close to 4 million records. Modern Drummer magazine's readers' poll named Bernie "Best Big Band Drummer" and Drum! Magazine has put him on their list of "53 Drummers Who Made a Difference in the '90s" as well as honoring him with a Drummie for Best Big Band Drummer.

The BBB featuring Bernie Dresel plays monthly at clubs in the Los Angeles metropolitan area such as Typhoon at the Santa Monica Airport and Joe's Great American Bar & Grill.


This month's featured Artist:
Kenneth W. Moore
Kenneth W. Moore Ken was born on April 30, 1949 in Chicago. He developed a love of drawing early on. "I looked forward to Sunday because that was the day my father wore a suit and tie and a white shirt from the Chinese laundry on 43rd St. Each shirt was packaged with a thin piece of cardboard. One side was very glossy white, the other side was very dull grey...the cardboard was mine to use as I pleased. The cheap cardboard may as well have been a sheet of expensive Strathmore drawing paper..." His first art lesson came in elementary school from Frank Price. He told the art class to look around and asked if there were lines around anything. Ken recalls that lesson today. Ken met Doreen, his wife of 51 years, while attending Southwest Community College. Around the same time Ken was accepted into The Art Institute of Chicago. He studied there for a couple of semesters under Ray Yoshida. He also spent many days studying the many masterpieces in the galleries. Ken relocated to California in 1973, worked for 23 years at Columbia/Sony Pictures as a production accountant. Ken slowed down, but continued his art work producing several exhibits over the years, then opened Howling Monk Jazz CoffeeBar in 2001. He has resumed his passion for art. Earlier this year, he had his first solo exhibition at The Frederick Holmes Gallery in Seattle, Wa. Ken has three children and five grands!
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Vesper Quotes for the Year 2019
"Jazz does not belong to one race or culture, but is a gift that America has given the world."
Ahmed Alaadeen

Psalm 95:1
Oh come, Let us sing to the Lord!
Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation.


Remembering some of the Jazz and Music Greats who left us recently:
Hugh Masekela, Leon (Ndugu) Chandler, Hamiet Bluiett, Aretha Franklin, Nancy Wilson, Randy Weston, Bob Dorough, Henry Butler, Cecil Taylor, Bill Watrous, Bill Hughes, Roy Hargrove, Hal Blaine

 

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