Some of you know I have a habit of starting up new bands that become long-running traditions, opportunities for hobbyist musicians, and usually all about the jazz genre. To this end I’ve started a quasi-official Microsoft Jazz Band at work. The number of musicians at Microsoft is staggering. So many classically trained musicians, many of whom were pro musicians until they decided it would be nice to eat on a regular basis. Don’t get me talking about what a cut-throat, low-paying business the world of jazz is for most jazzers.
This year the band will have some really truly stellar musicians, some of the best on Seattle’s eastside. My challenge is to come up with some music that we can practice twice and then perform to a decent standard. Not only that but this year I’m introducing a vocalist who used to be pro. Some much goodness this the four year of this project.
So here is the draft set list.
- Hayburner (Basie)
- The Red Door (Mulligan)
- Do Nothing – vocal
- Summertime
- Stormy Weather – vocal
- Goovin’ Hard
- Misty or Harlem Nocturne (lead alto’s choice)
- Makin’ Whoopee – vocal
- Blues in the Night
- My Funny Valentine – vocal
- Basie Straight Ahead
- Groove Merchant
- Jumping at the Woodside (Basie)
Yes, it’s only an hour, but we do it three times on the Day of Caring if you include practice and the two gigs. I need to add two more songs. Suggestions are welcome. :o)





I love "Georgia on my Mind." If you could get Willie Nelson to sing it with your band it would be awesome!
Darling might want to toss these two into the mix, Larry Carlton “Just and Excuse” and one of my favourites Michael Lington “ Tell Me About It). I love them both yum!! Kisses Catherine
I was going to write Summertime but you have that listed. I will keep on thinking of the wonderful old ones.
Youse guyz rock; I luvs my blog posse. :o)
I was thinking "Tequila" but everyone seems to be off in another direction. 😉
is Bluesette an idea?
love, daphne
ps, glad to be home and able to read your blogs!
or Sophisticated lady?
Ooh, me likes Sophisticated Lady and it fits the vintage time period and jazz genre nicely. Now to see if I can find the music. We have a winner! :o)
Stella By Starlight