Once upon a time...
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Original Band, 1983
"The Merv Griffin Show", 1984
Disneyland Circus Event, 1986
Düsseldorf Jazz Festival, Germany,
1995
Celebrating the re-release
of Mary Poppin's with Dick Van Dyke, 2004
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1984 Southern Comfort Jazz Band
Champions. Award presented by
Tommy Newsom of "Tonight Show".
"The Today Show" with Willard
Scott, 1984
Command Performance for President Reagan, White House, 1988
Halloween at Disneyland- "The
Greatful Undead", 1996
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OUR STORY...
In 1983, a group of
talented musicians attending Arizona State University in Tempe, formed
a musical ensemble whose artistic focus centered around the musical traditions
of early New Orleans Jazz. They possessed a burning desire to explore
the colorful nuances and creative challenges of this indigenous American
art form. In tribute to the quaint little side streets where jazz
was first heard in the French Quarter, the band decided to call itself
the Side Street Strutters.
Shortly after the ensemble's
inception, the Strutters were accepted onto the Arizona Commission for
the Arts Touring Roster and represented the state at the Cervantino International
Music Festival in Mexico. In 1984, the group was awarded first place
honors at the International Association of Jazz Educators Jazz Competition,
made numerous television appearances including the Today Show, the Merv
Griffin Show, and the Jerry Lewis National Telethon, and accepted an invitation
to perform for former President Reagan at the White House. The ensemble's
innovative jazz style and magnetic audience appeal led them to Disneyland,
in California, where guests have been enjoying their weekly performances
since 1985.
With the Los Angeles
area as their new home, the Side Street Strutters continued to gain popularity
and attract a burgeoning audience. In 1986, the
ensemble received a "Recommended" artistic rating from the National
Endowment for the Arts for international touring and conducted their first
of many European tours. They have since shared their music throughout
Holland, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, and Sweden.
In 1991 the ensemble received first place honors at the prestigious Breda
International Jazz Competition in Holland, and, in 1993, was awarded an
international touring grant from the National Endowment For The Arts and
the United States Information Agency. Later that year,
the Side Street Strutters were accepted onto the California State Touring
Arts Roster. The ensemble recently embraced two new musical challenges
as they proudly debuted their Symphony POPS Orchestra program and completed
their seventh CD recording project.
This is no ordinary
Dixieland band. Old traditional favorites are stunningly reworked
into exciting new entities thanks to the individual artistry of each
performer and the brilliant arranging skills of NEA/Lila Wallace award
recipient, Joey Sellers. The Strutters' vast repertoire encompasses
over half a century of jazz styles from the early New Orleans Dixieland
and Blues sounds of Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton, and Fats Waller,
the timeless classics of Porter, Carmichael, and Gershwin, and the exciting
swing sounds from the libraries of Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, Count
Basie, and others. The ensemble's entertaining show style presentation
also includes colorful costumes, a stage set, tap dancing, vocal selections,
novelty numbers, and the use of rare and unusual musical instruments.
The Side Street
Strutters have now performed over 500 concerts and school outreach programs
in 49 states and 9 countries. With their growing popularity and mounting
accomplishments, one thing is certain: They love this music! |