Jesse Salazar Jr.

September 16th, 2007

Trumpet 1990—1991
Parents: 303.936.0046

Jesse is now playing regularly with the Colorado Jazz Workshop, non-professional musicians who rehearse once a week and do public performances every 2 or 3 months. It’s kind of the Brass Beat for adults. For more info on this organization go to www.cojazzworkshop.com. Come join us.

Herb Pomeroy, Berklee educator passes

August 15th, 2007

Herb PomeroyIt is with great sadness that I am posting Herb Pomeroy’s death. I went to Berklee College of Music from 90-95 and played in his phenomenal recording orchestra, the performance group for his legendary Duke Ellington arranging class.
Herb was a rare, intuitive, and educator that knew when to be tough, when to be gentle, and always extracted the best and pushed me on to greater and greater accomplishments (Sound familiar, Miss Cayler?)

Next to my memories of amazing talent, wonderful people, and outstanding education provided by Miss Cayler and BrassBeat, learning at Herb’s instruction was the height of my musical career. My heart goes out to his wife Dodie.
Part of his tribute page, posted at the Berklee web site:

A Letter to the Berklee Community

It is with a great sadness that I write today to tell you of the passing of Herb Pomeroy on Saturday.

Herb has been a founding father of this institution, a vibrant, garrulous presence in our midst for much of the college’s history. His influence on Berklee’s educational approach, curriculum, even our institutional attitude to the world at large would be hard to overstate. He was a friend and colleague, teacher and mentor to some of the greatest talents to pass through these halls, and this is a loss of indescribable dimensions, as many of you who knew him for so many years will know.

I am told that when he retired from Berklee in 1995, the college presented a huge tribute concert featuring some of his greatest former students and colleagues. That May, after he received an honorary doctorate alongside Natalie Cole and James Taylor, he said he was ready to leave the classroom behind, and get back to playing his horn. And he did. But he loved working with great young musicians, and before too long he was right back teaching as well. In fact, we had hoped to have him with us again this coming semester, but it was not to be.

Our hearts go out to Herb’s wife Dodie, and the other members of their family.

Larry Simpson
Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs

Biography

Herb Pomeroy was born April 15, 1930 in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His mother was a pianist trained at New England Conservatory of Music and his father was a dentist. At the age of 11, after seeing a movie starring Louis Armstrong, Herb took up the trumpet. By the time he was in high school, he was playing Dixieland jazz, swing, and dance band music professionally. After a friend loaned him some recordings by Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, Herb immersed himself in bebop.

As a student at Williston Academy, a prep school in Easthampton, MA, Herb played with musicians at the school and graduated second in his class. His family prodded him to become a dentist like his father and grandfather, but Herb felt drawn to a career as a jazz musician. In the summer of 1948, he took courses at Schillinger House (later renamed Berklee) before enrolling at Harvard University in a pre-dental program that fall. Within a few months, Herb left Harvard to become a full-time student at Schillinger House.

After completing five semesters, he began performing around New England with a number of acts before hitting the road with the Lionel Hampton and Stan Kenton bands, and the Serge Chaloff sextet. In 1953, Herb performed for a week with the legendary Charlie Parker in Boston. Recordings of the performances were later issued on Bird at the Hi Hat and Charlie Parker at Storyville. In 1955, at the invitation of Lawrence Berk, Herb became a full-time teacher at Berklee. It was as an educator that Herb would make his greatest contributions in the field of music.

During his years at Berklee, Herb developed three specialized courses: Line Writing, Jazz Composition, and Arranging in the Style of Duke Ellington, which attracted students from around the world during his more than 40-year tenure at the college. Among the distinguished musicians who studied with Herb were producer Arif Mardin, Simpsons composer Alf Clausen, composer-arrangers Alan Broadbent and Rob Mounsey, film composers Mike Gibbs, Alan Silvestri, and many others.

Herb continued writing and performing in addition to teaching at Berklee and M.I.T. He received commissions to compose for the Boston Ballet, the National Jazz Ensemble, and other organizations and was in demand as a guest bandleader and clinician in Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, Malaysia, and elsewhere. After his retirement from Berklee, Herb recorded Walking on Air with vocalist Donna Byrne and This Is Always with clarinetist Billy Novick, both in 1996, and maintained an active performing schedule. Herb also returned to the classroom on occasion, teaching courses at Berklee, M.I.T., and the New England Conservatory of Music.

Herb will be remembered as one of Berklee’s most revered and beloved faculty members. His influence as an educator will continue to resonate among the thousands of musicians he mentored, and through the music they make.

Pictures!

August 5th, 2007

Hi everyone,

I haven’t had time to get through the updates for everyone’s contact info yet, but will work on that ASAP. In the meantime, send me some pictures. I did have time to create a picture account at flickr.com. Check out the Brass Beat Flickr Page. Flickr is free and lets you browse pictures without having membership. If you already have a flickr account set up please add Brass Beat as a friend so we can share photos!

I have added a gadget on the right side of the page that shows a random selection of photos.

A Very Special Birthday!

July 31st, 2007

Please join me in wishing Miss Joy Cayler a very happy birthday on Monday, August 6th!

Joy, may your day be filled with love and happiness!

Your Birthday-Buddie, Cheryl!

Reunion 2007: Nancy and Joy say…

July 24th, 2007

It was so  wonderful getting together with so many people from the “past”… (It’s been about 40 years since Joy had seen many of you)…and we both agree it was better than a “family reunion”.  Really awesome  having a party with four generations represented!! We couldn’t believe how good the bands sounded after all these years, and with no rehearsals.  Great work everyone.  We hope more of you will stay in touch, or get in touch with us over the years.

Love an best wishes,
Nancy L. Jones and Joy Cayler

Send me your pics and info!

July 23rd, 2007

This is just a really brief note to say thank you. It was fantastic seeing (and meeting) all of you this weekend. I’ll be updating pics and contact info soon. In the meantime, please:

  • Review and update your information. Search or browse for your card in the right hand bar by name or category and leave a comment. (I’ll update using the notes you left at the reunion, but that will take a few weeks to complete. A comment on this site is faster!)
  • Send me your photos. If you use flickr.com or another photos service online please send me your links, otherwise send e-mail to me erik@brassbeat.org and attach your favorites.

Thanks again!
Erik Gibb (Alto, 83-89 or so)

The reunion is upon us!

July 20th, 2007

Hi hi everyone!

The reunion is friday night, and it’s gonna be jam packed. Please call Miss Cayler right away if you are planning to attend and have not RSVPd. Call her at 303-985-5251 or Nancy Jones at 303-988-2055 to make arrangements (note: dinner reservations are closed but picnic is still available - $5 a head and kids are free)

Dream a little dream and see you there!

Jan Eyer-Reese

July 19th, 2007

Got info? Leave a comment please.

Howdy BrassBeat!

July 9th, 2007

Hi all,

The site hasn’t been changed in quite some time. It’s still not quite ready to go, but wanted to throw it out there anyway.

If you want to view stuff from the original site, you can go here.

Looking for someone

  • Search: In the right hand bar you’ll see a search box. Enter a name and see what happens (Sometimes this runs a little slow…)
  • Category: Also in the right hand bar you’ll see “Categories.” I added categories to everyone’s address card. You can look at folks by instrument or time period they were in the bands.

Updates

  • Please help me keep your info updated. If you don’t have an entry, let me know.
  • If you find an error in your entry (or anyone else’s for that matter) the best way to help is to leave a comment on the entry. There is a Comment or Comment First link at the bottom of each entry. Put some info in there and I can update it quickly.

News

  • If you have news about yourself or anyone else, you can leave a comment on that person’s entry, *or* start writing your own news. Please let me know if you’d like to write an entry (news, stories about gigs, whatever), and I can quickly set up an account for you.

And of course, the biggest news of all: REUNION 2007

Can’t wait to see you folks!
Erik & Cheryl Gibb

Rene Tisdell (née Lang)

July 9th, 2007

Rene (Lang) Tisdell
19 Airsaig Place, St. Andrews NSW2566, Australia
1979—1980’s — came to reunion!!

c/o Craig Tisdell tisdells@telstra.easymail.com.au
Son Adam just celebrated his 2nd birthday, Sister of Mike
Trumpet, Vocals