The Chelmsford Community Band Jazz Ensemble was formed in 1998 to give
concert band members with a love for playing big band music an outlet for
that passion. The jazz ensemble gave its first performance at the
Chelmsford Community Band's annual pops concert on April 25, 1998. Since
then, the ensemble has performed several times a year at the Chelmsford
Community Band's annual winter concert, the pops concert and the summer
concerts on the common. The ensemble's wide repertoire consists of big
band standards and popular selections from noted jazz artists that appeal
to audiences of all ages.
"The ensemble's 17 members are a dedicated group who rehearse at least
twice a month, in addition to the concert band rehearsals and other musical
endeavors that they may be involved with," says jazz band president Ken
Muzykewicz. "In return, they have a great time playing this music, and our
audiences respond to that."
The band's sound matured steadily under the expert direction of Tony
DiBartolomeo, who was director of the concert band from 1991 to 2001, and
director of the jazz ensemble from its inception until the end of 2002.
In March 2003, Paul Combs became the jazz ensemble's director. A performer
and teacher for over 35 years, Paul has his own nine-piece ensemble, The
Pocket Big Band, which performs all over New England. Visit Paul's website
at www.paulcombs.com to learn more
about his musical activities.
The jazz ensemble is currently looking for a drum-set drummer.
If you'd be interested in joining us and can read charts, please get in
touch with either
Paul Combs (director)
or
Dave Tweed (personnel).
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