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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2014, p. 18

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in - wn‘enum CHRONICLE - Wednesday. September 12014 ' ' Getting all jazzed up 0 I O O The Jazz Room lacks of third season with more support and players m place 8v BOBVRBANAC x‘ ‘ _, Chronicle Staff ' ‘ he Jazz Room has found it's I niche in developing a local audience for the musical genre that allows it to bring in more than 80 local and international artists a year, ._ And it's not going anywhere with A the Department of Canadian Herâ€" 4- ’ itage doubling its support and the r Ontario Arts Council doubling its 1 funding for The Grand River Jazz Society's programming at the Huether Hotel to next lune. ‘ But for Stephen Preece. presi- é dentoftheGmndRiverlazzSociety and academic director for the M 7 m __ V ‘ Schlegel Centre for Entrepreneur 'Maybet‘hlslamyacademlclas noses r , the highlight of the ' Jag-um is .3. ship School of Business and Eco- coming in. but I feel like we've first part on}: season is that they :1 nomics at Wilfrid laurier Universi- moved from the start-up phase to Mllbeafletobring in piano legend .- ty.he'slookingforalittlemorethis anopemtingconcem'saidPreece. lohnnyO’NealfromNewYorkfora N yw. Afieaiomteiy dubbed Dr. Jan “We have enough experience of special concert on Oct 5‘ He was "\ p at the school. he‘s shown all getdngomsymmsmMexper- recently featured in a New York % doubters that presenting a full imenting and doing a lot ofthings, limes piece about the return of the x ‘ schedule of performers and attract- and now I feel like we're in a new master from a bout of poor health, - in; big names to the Jazz Room phase. We have a sense ofwho our He will be playing Toronto, but " hasn't been the problem. audience is. and I can almost we the Grand River lam Society could- Gening audiences to Wile dict what a givui audience will be M resist trying to get him to play the am treasure they have in their on a given my“. so it's nice to have the local venue. and the reputation . own backyard is starting to become a bit ofthat track record.‘ amongst artists of knowledgeable themission. but season was an artistic and audiences respectful of the artists 'The people who are loyal to us critical success, and the club fea- and the music is starting to preceed are really, really kryaif said Preecev tured a number of high profile luno them. “We get people who come and go winners and debuted some inter» “We've got a lot of feedback and who aren't as keen on jazz. and national jazz stars that definitely everybody really likes what were that's something you have to put it on the map doing.” said Preece.“1here's a really expect. but what we really want it) ‘We learned a lot about our- strongartisticintegrity to it. do is make sure we keep the people selves last year and the things that "We're always straddling the line who really appreciate the music worked." said Preecei "The late between entertainment and art. and build it from there" winter and spring in particular was and I think they appreciate that. The [20 person venue has con, exceptional in terms of talent and There are just so many great anists sistently averaged an audience of the responsewegot.” and musicians out there but about so people a night in its first That reputation has helped it there just isn't the venues, and two seasons, although that number draw a galaxy ofstars to kick oli‘its they're seeing us as model that can fluctuate depending on the fall lineup starting Sept. 5 with Jan hopefullycan beemulated." , pcrfonnef and the night. Room favourites the Ray Pbdhomik For more information on the But Preece said this musical Sextet and the Dave YoungQuintet. upcoming season. visit stanup has reached that m-xt level performing a tribute to Horace Sil- www.|twjaIJroom com or look for ' and would i Unshlt‘nll)‘ llht' to draw vet It will help start off the season artist profiles in the Waterloo Ill more people In 5040. Chronicle. .t . 1” bacilli ‘ H t" 4.. W m r“ W rm W ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ , ,0;- ,C \gii’ tut-mi l murmur]. , it »_ I 5 .3. ‘ i , U ‘5'? :â€" lunk mm for tr new (will! 7/1 'r w! c ,‘I‘H‘r‘lr'llu r Afr-ml .1 WIN! um um ‘ ‘ , »- ; New! J Inn/mi 55W] [shrill/1.7M A) ”1".” H'slrmli'mls' -. l. k ' ., x w ‘ ~ 7- , ~ " "1'7"?“ -'T"“”â€"‘ a ' '6 014 my..." ‘ M“ i ‘ 1" ‘ i ' a not: i . ‘ r. _ .t 1‘“ ‘7 , ‘ t", r: "l lllt'l)’)i:t‘l Hgltlmt'rt-r . , NV‘L‘V‘W .

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