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Santa Cruz Sentinel from Santa Cruz, California • Page 18

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I i i i mw i i i -p Friday, June 6, 1980 Santa Cruz Sentinel Jazzmen Celebrate xNaptown Reunion' Vocal Quintet with the Jazz Casuals in 1956 and migrating to Europe in Drumer. vibe player Barth has played and recorded with luminaries including Wes Montgoemery, Vince Guaraldi. Joe Venutti, Herb Ellis and Joe Pass. Al Plank toured before coming to San Francisco in 1961. Bsides playing piano, he was musical director for the Playboy Club for more than 10 years, and now performs at the Hvatt Regency with Vince Lateano and Dean Reilly.

Max Hartstein is well known locally as the founder of the 25th Century Jazz Ensemble and as an accomplished visual artist. His musical career has included stints with Dexter Gordon, Dizzy Gillespie, Bud Shank, Bud Powell and Zoot Sims. Hartstein's drawings illustrate the poster for the Naptown Reunion, and an exhibit of his work will be on display at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center during the performance. Max Hartstem. San Lorenzo Valley artist and musician is one of lour jazz players now celebrating their "Naptown Reunion" with a series of three concerts on the Santa Cruz-San Francisco "circuit." Calling themselves the Lee Katzman Quartet, the four will perform Sunday from p.m.

at the Bach Dynamite and Dancing Society in El Granada. June 14 they will be in Santa Cruz for a 9 p.m. concert at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center, and June 23 they will play at the Keystone Corner, 750 Vallejo in San Francisco. The lour met when they were students at Indiana University in the early '50s hence the "Naptown," or Indianapolis emphasis in their current resurgence. Besides Katzman on trumpet and fluglehorn and Max Hartstein on bass, the quartet features Benny Barth on drums and vibes and Al Plank on piano.

Leader Katzman began playing professionally while he was still in high school, sitting in with big bands of Jimmy Dorsey, Gene Krupa and others. Later he performed with greats including Stan Kenton and Benny Goodman, before performing tf '5V The Distractions (right), a popular, locally-based a capella quintet, will headline a free dance concert tonight beginning at 9 o'clock in UCSC's Merrill College. The instrument-less Distractions perform originals, jazz and pop standards spanning four decades. Also on the bill will be Mighty a reggae and salsa band from Jamaica. i''AK' 1 NEW IN SANTA CRUZ COUNTY! Publishers OK Stallone Photo (Pea-rosh-kah's) Authentic Hungarian Cuisine CHICKEN PAPRIKA (Csifte paprikas: Chm keh pop-HW-kash) Chicken cooked in a nch papnka sour cream sauce with homemade spatzle dumplings and a vinegar cucumber salad 6.95 OPEN lor Oinnar p.m.

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Tickets will be available at the Catalyst door beginning at 8:45 p.m. Taz Devils In Town Saturday jHawMtaHMRaMi 1 niivh i ej United Artists mi SATURN FRI 7.00-9:15 SAT SUN FRI "SATURN" 7:30 "CHANCE" 9:30 SATSUN "SATURN" "CHANCHWC" 1s30-5t FINAL IVEEKf MATINEES DAILY! MVST END SOON! MATINEES SATSUN! TV WE DARE YOU fYm3 S9 TO DISCOVER rrM MCQUEEN mi OPEN DAILY AT 10 A.M. DOUBLE FEATURE A UAfA AAUAUu Based on the True Story 1i0 'Legacy. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE r. has been elevated to hero status in Northern California, where they regularly pack nightclubs, leaving satisfied customers literally squirming on the floor.

Advance tickets to all Catalyst shows are available at Cymbaline Records, UCSC Box Office and all BASS outlets (including the Record Factory) as well as the club's door the night of the show. Marin County rockabilly reggae masters the Tazmanian Devils return to Santa Cruz Saturday night lor a happy-go-lucky dance fete at the Catalyst. Opening for the bouncy Warner Brothers recording artists will be fellow WB rocker D.B. Cooper. The Taz Devils' debut on the Warner Brothers label is a snappy collection of reggae infused dance songs and razor sharp guitar parts.

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