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to the official Moment's Notice Jazz Quartet web site. Hopefully,
our story (if not our winning personalities) will prompt you to come
hear us, maybe even hire us, and/or spread the word about us to your
friends, family, and associates.
So, please,
take a moment, no pun intended (well, maybe...), to click below on
the not so FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) in order to learn more
about who we are and what we play.
What's
up with the name?
Are you guys just another standards-playing jazz band?
How are you guys unique with your repertoire?
Where do you guys go from here?
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What's
up with the name?
In addition
to paying homage to the signature John Coltrane tune, our group name
pretty much tells the tale of our formation.
Bill
and Dave got together with Randy for a jam. After a few songs revealed
potential chemistry, Dave invited them to gig with him at the Sweet
Country Bar-B-Que Restaurant in Antioch, CA. After Malcolm watched
the group play there, Bill, who had been a bandmate of Malcolm's previously
in a local Smooth Jazz band, was encouraged to ask him to join them
at a 50th wedding anniversary gig the following Saturday in nearby
Brentwood. The "seasoned" citizens in attendance thoroughly
enjoyed the standards and even danced on occasion, the way jazz was
originally enjoyed.
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Are
you guys just another standards-playing jazz band?
Not really.
We started out that way, of course, because we do love Jazz and respect
our Jazz predecessors and contemporaries on all levels. However, somewhere
in the midst of two successive Antioch gigs (at Panama Bay Coffee
Company and the Lynn House Gallery), Dave mentioned the idea of doing
more originals and incorporating more contemporary styles in the standards
we play. The rest agreed, so now we are integrating these into our
repertoire in a unique way. In the process, we are finding our own
voice as a group. This is one of the experiences that makes Jazz such
a cool art form.
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How are you guys unique with your
repertoire?
Each
member is responsible for a set number of songs (standards and/or
originals), and we are encouraged to add more over time. Then, during
rehearsals, each "owner" takes turns guiding the group through
how he envisions his song's arrangement or considers suggestions from
the others. Finally, at gigs, each person directs the group when his
song comes up on the set list. This is how we plan to operate until
"the next big thing."
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Where do you guys go from here?
Like
any other relatively obscure (but passionate) group of musicians might
desire, to become a world-class act would be nice. But since we all
have families, day jobs, and are all over 30, to paraphrase Cindy
Lauper, we guys "just wanna have fun!" We have God-given
musical talents to cultivate, whether or not we ever see that brass
ring. Also, it's a blessing to be able to actually compose, arrange,
and perform jazz music after listening to and being inspired by the
live and recorded music of Jazz legends and our contemporaries to
whom we are exposed.
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