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Jody Espina and Friends – Savannah, Georgia

July 21, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Saxophonist, Jody Espina, has done it all. He is a highly regarded and much in-demand Jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, and flutist with a unique and personal sound. From 1985 to 2008, New York city was his stomping ground until he relocated to Savannah Ga, in the Spring of 2008.

He has performed and toured with The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Mel Torme, Milton Berle, Patty Page, Eddie Arnold, Louis Bellson, Don Alias, Bob Moses, Dave Douglas,, Lew Solof, Vic Juris, Harvie Swartz, the Charlie Persip Superband, Rachel Z, and the Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. He is a frequent conductor of Soundpainting and has given seminars and workshops in Europe and the United States teaching it.

He has performed in recording sessions, jingles, appeared with Broadway pit orchestras, and played in pop, R&B, funk, and avant-garde groups. He has done numerous sessions for film, television and CD recordings. Jody is president of the internationally renowned, JodyJazz Saxophone & Clarinet Mouthpieces.

Jody Coordinated the Jazz Department at the Hoff-Barthelson Music School in Scarsdale NY. He also was Adjunct professor of saxophone and clarinet at Concordia College in Bronxville, NY.

Jody was Professor of saxophone, clarinet and flute in Barcelona, Spain, and the Director of the Big Band at the Aula de Musica i Moderna Jazz.

He has been involved with the Grammys In The Schools Program, bringing performing artists to inner city schools and has written and performed “What Is Jazz?” -an entertaining educational concert for children.

In Savannah, Jody is a Board Member of The Savannah Children’s Choir, and does coaching for the Jazz band at the Savannah Country Day School and also gives lessons for the Salvation Army.

Sunday, August 23rd at 5 p.m. at Four Points by Sheraton Historic Savannah – 520 West Bryan Street. (Bryan & MLK). The event is free for Coastal Jazz Association members and $10 for non-members. Join and admission is FREE.

www.coastal-jazz.org OR 912.675-5419

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It’s a Frog-Strangling Downpour in Charleston

July 15, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

It’s not raining cats and dogs, it’s more of a frog strangler when the new sculpture exhibit is opening at the Hamlet Gallery for Charles Smith and sons, Zan and Beau. The exhibit is called “It’s Raining Frogs” and consists of a new collection of human-size copper frog sculptures.

Thinking Frog
"Thinking Frog" by Zan Smith

The Humble Beginning
The beginning of the human-size copper frog emerged in 1974 when Charles Smith started making metal sculptures(following a career in science and engineering). His first subjects were clowns and dancers made with sheet copper overlaid with brass from one to two feet tall.
“Natural subject matter, coupled with the basic desire to render the life size image of the human form in metal are the forces that led to the copper frog” says Charles.  The frogs have evolved over the years, first sitting on the ground, then standing, holding a wine bottle, martini glass, reading a book, playing an instrument and other various human activities.  Sizes have varied also, large to small and back to the human-size again.  The “Spoleto Dancing” frogs in the courtyard stand around 7 feet tall and are perfectly asymmetrical.

Charles’ sons, Beau and Zan, learned metal sculpture while growing up, and became “Frogsmiths” after their father.  The sons continue to contribute in the development of the medium and collaborate on the art and craft of the human size copper frog.  Charles and Zan each have a studio in a natural setting on a small, family island in the South Carolina Lowcountry, south of Charleston.  Beau works independently in Atlanta, Georgia.

Goblet Frog
"Goblet Frog" by Beau Smith

The Art of Expression and Body Language
Each frog is made individually and has its own character in expression and body language.  They do not use templates, or helpers.  The artists primarily use copper, brass and stainless steel, and have developed over the years a special process for initiating the verdigris patina.  Each frog is signed, dated and copyrighted on a stainless steel plate near the foot of the frog statue. “These frog creatures have “soul” and are “crowd pleasers”, making people smile” says Stephanie Shuler Hamlet of the Hamlet Fine Art Gallery.

The reception takes place on  Friday, August 7th , 5-8 pm. The exhibit continues the whole month of August. For more information, contact the Hamlet Fine art Gallery at 843-722-1944 or www.hamletgallery.com

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ArtSquared in Savannah July 24th – 26th, 2009

July 13, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

ArtSquared Savannah July 24th – July 26th
Savannah is a city of history, romance, charm and art – and even more so during the event ArtSquared Savannah July 24th – July 26th, 2009.

Friday, July 24, 2009
On Friday evening, City Market kicks off the event and becomes the Art & Soul of Savannah. Galleries will stay open into the evening.
City Market Savannah, 5 p.m. – 8p.m.
Jefferson at West Saint Julian St.
Savannah, GA 31401
www.savannahcitymarket.com

Saturday, July 25, 2009
On Saturday, “artsquares” can enjoy a Palette to Palate Gallery Hop throughout the Historic District. Sample Southern delicacies and wines while enjoying the sounds of jazz and classical music. Kicks off in Telfair Square from 6 p.m. – 9p.m., $15
www.SavannahVisit.com

Sunday, July 26, 2009
On Sunday, it’s time for a Gospel Brunch at the Jepson Center featuring Mt. Zion Baptist Church “Voices of Praise.
Telfair’s Jepson Center for the Arts
$15 admission for non-members, $20 brunch
Brunch 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Music performance at 1:30 p.m.
207 W. York Street, Savannah, GA 31412, 912.790.8823
www.telfair.org

Participating Galleries:

Chroma Gallery
31 Barnard Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.chromagallery.com

Goldeneye Gallery
5 W. York Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.goldeneye-gallery.com

Kobo Gallery
33 Barnard Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.kobogallery.com

Wayne Chambers Gallery
7 West York Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.waynechambers.com

SCAD’s Red Gallery
201 East Broughton Street
Savannah, GA
www.scad.edu

SCAD’s Pei Ling Chen
322 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Savannah, GA
www.scad.edu

Iocovozzi Fine Art, ltd.
1 West Jones Street
Savannah, GA 31401
www.iocovozzifineart.com

ArtSquared in Savannah in our calendar event

ArtSquared in Savannah

Florida Events Weekly 2809

July 9, 2009 by etalentino

Summer Jazz Series at Sea Walk Pavilion – Jacksonville, Florida

July 9, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The 2nd concert of the Jacksonville Beach Summer Jazz Series is scheduled for Sunday, July 12 starting at 5:00 p.m. at the Sea Walk Pavilion. Headlining is Eric Darius, nationally renowned Tampa based jazz saxophonist, at 7:30 p.m. The Toronto electro jazz group, Four 80 East, with special guest Shilts, Paul Weimar, from London and a former member of Down-to-the-Bone, performs at 6.00 pm. The local favorite C1Jazz will kick things off at 5 p.m.

The next Summer Jazz concert is scheduled for August 9.
These concerts are free. Just bring your blanket or lawn chair and all your friends and plan for an cool, relaxing evening under the stars.

Jazz on the Beach

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