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DOC SEVERINSEN & THE SAN MIGUEL 5
An Ashford University Summer Pops Concert (Subscribe Now!)
Sunday, July 8, 7:30pm

Doc Severinsen, conductor and trumpet
Gil Gutiérrez, guitar
Charlie Bisharat, violin
Kevin Thomas, bass
Jimmy Branly, percussion

Heeeeeeeere’s Doc! Trumpeter extraordinaire Doc Severinsen, best known for his many years on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson, headed south of the border and created an innovative and exciting new program with the talented San Miguel 5. Their sound includes classical Spanish, gorgeous Mexican and American ballads and (among their best received) gypsy jazz.


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Sunday, July 8 - Doc


Artists,

Doc Severinsen, Trumpet
Heeeeere's Johnny! That lead-in, followed by a big band trumpet blast, was the landmark of late night television for three decades. The “Johnny” was Johnny Carson, the announcer was Ed McMahon and the bandleader was Doc Severinsen. Beginning in October 1962, The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson ruled the night air for thirty years. On May 22, 1992, it came to an end...

…and the Beginning of a New Career for Doc Severinsen
Within a week of the final telecast, Doc Severinsen and His Big Band were on the road. Doc's group has been composed of The Tonight Show's best musicians -- Ed Shaughnessy on drums, Ernie Watts on tenor sax and Snooky Young on trumpet. Their repertoire includes Ellington and Basie standards, pop, jazz, ballads, big band classics and, of course, The Tonight Show theme. Audiences are finally able to hear the depth of talent belonging to a band that rarely played a whole tune on the air. Severinsen can blow the roof off with a trumpet solo, but he is not the only accomplished soloist. Many of his band members get their well-deserved turns in the spotlight.

Touring with Doc
Ask Doc about retirement and the answer you will get leaves you with a very clear impression:  he is not ready to hang up his horn or his traveling shoes. Since moving to Mexico at the end of 2006, Doc has kept a busy performance schedule and made new discoveries in very talented musicians from Mexico.  Together with Gil Gutierrez he has crafted an innovative and exciting program.  It is classical Spanish with a jazz flair, gorgeous ballads, both Latino and American, plus some great movie music and (among their best received) “gypsy jazz,” a la Django Reinhardt.  The musicians are virtuosos and, combined, are electric! Add to this the soaring trumpet of Doc (not to mention his wardrobe!) and the experience is indescribably brilliant.

Recordings from Doc
A Grammy® award winner, Doc Severinsen has made more than 30 albums-from big band to jazz-fusion to classical. Two critically acclaimed Telarc CDs with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra showcase his multifaceted talents from Bach to ballads.  The Very Best of Doc Severinsen reprises fifteen of Doc's signature pieces. His other recordings include Unforgettably Doc with the Cincinnati Pops on Telarc and the Grammy® nominated Once More With Feeling on Amherst. He received a Grammy® Award for "Best Jazz instrumental Performance - Big Band" for his recording of Doc Severinsen and The Tonight Show Band-Volume I. Doc Severinsen and His Big Band/Swingin' the Blues is his latest release with Ed Shaughnessy and Ernie Watts. In 2007 he released his first recording with Gil and Cartas, Gil + Cartas, En Mi Corazon with Special Guest Doc Severinsen and in 2007 he released Doc Severinsen/Gil&Cartas, El Ritmo de la Vida.

Doc’s Background
Severinsen's accomplishments began in his hometown of Arlington, Oregon, population: 600. Carl H Severinsen was born on July 7th, 1927, and was nicknamed "Little Doc" after his father, Dr. Carl Severinsen, a dentist. Little Doc had originally wanted to play the trombone. But the senior Severinsen, a gifted amateur violinist, urged him to study the violin. The younger Severinsen insisted on the trombone, but had to settle for the only horn available in Arlington's small music store -- a trumpet. A week later, with the help of his father and a manual of instructions, the seven-year-old was so good that he was invited to join the high school band. At the age of twelve, Little Doc won the Music Educator's National Contest and, while still in high school, was hired to go on the road with the famous Ted Fio Rito Orchestra.
However, his stay with the group was cut short by the draft. He served in the Army during World War II and following his discharge, landed a spot with the Charlie Barnett Band. When this band broke up, Severinsen toured with the Tommy Dorsey and then later the Benny Goodman bands in the late 40's.
After his days with Barnett and Dorsey, Doc arrived in New York City in 1949 to become a staff musician for NBC. After years of playing with the peacock network’s studio bands, Severinsen was invited to do a gig with the highly respected Tonight Show Band. An impressed conductor, Skitch Henderson, asked him to join that band in 1962 as first trumpet. Five years later, Doc took over as Music Director for The Tonight Show and stayed with the show until Johnny Carson retired from late night television in 1992.
Today, Doc has not lost his flair for outrageous fashions and witty banter. Yet, he is highly regarded as one of the most technically proficient trumpeters. Doc has the best stage presence of anyone out there. He can blow a horn like few others…he is a high note virtuoso, a genuinely funny man, and always a fashion fiend.
Somewhere along Doc’s journey from Oregon, to New York, to this evening’s concert, the "Little" was lost, but he remains ageless. Doc Severinsen continues to be a favorite of audiences across America.


THE SAN MIGUEL 5

Gil Gutiérrez, Guitar
A native of Oaxaca, guitarist and composer Gil Gutiérrez has made his home in the UNESCO World Heritage city of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico for many years. A guitar virtuoso, he has attracted a following throughout North and South America as well as Europe through his many CDs, film scores and concert appearances. After studying classical guitar at the Benito Juarez Autonomous University in Oaxaca with teachers Jose Benitez from Peru and Jose Saldana of Mexico, Mr. Gutiérrez’ interests spread to many musical genres, such as classical, jazz, flamenco and son cubano, and he brings a unique sensitivity and excitement to the music.  Mr. Gutiérrez has toured South America and Spain with Ana Gabriel, Ricardo Arjona, Francisco Cespedes and Pedro Guerra, and composed music for such films as El Cochero, Una Causa Noble, and El Alcazar de Chapultepec.  He has performed at the Kennedy Center and the Mexican Cultural Institute of the Mexican Embassy in Washington D.C. Last year he performed his original compositions with the New York Choral Society in Oaxaca, San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato, Mexico. Gil Gutiérrez has collaborated on more than 60 concerts with trumpeter Doc Severinsen, appearing with symphony orchestras across the United States and recently at the International Trumpet Festival with Arturo Sandoval in Mexico City.

Charlie Bisharat, Violin
While you might not recognize the name, you would instantly identify the violin artistry of Charlie Bisharat. His work has graced the albums of such pop phenoms as Alanis Morissette, The Rolling Stones, Jane's Addiction and Aerosmith. His diversity can be heard on the works of Jazz and World Music artists Strunz & Farah, Don Grusin and Oscar Castro-Neves. And his accomplishments have been featured in scores of soundtracks from Swordfish, Texas Rangers, Steal Big Steal Little to on-screen performances in Austin Powers Gold Member, The Drew Carey Show and Friends.   A Grammy® Award-winning performer, Mr. Bisharat has toured the world time and again with Jazz and New Age groups as varied as Shadowfax, Kitaro, Yanni and John Tesh. His range of styles has led him from pop to jazz to classical, where he is often heard subbing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra.  A published author, Charlie has written and recorded the jazz improvisational book and CD Beyond Classical Violin for Cherry Lane Music.  Mr. Bisharat’s compositions have been featured in movies and television as well as myriad recording projects. Live appearances this year alone have included Costa Rica, Spain, Abu Dhabi, Jordan, Switzerland and Brazil.  Born and raised in Los Angeles, Mr. Bisharat is in demand as one of Southern California's busiest violinists. Television and feature film scores make up a generous portion of his recording schedule in town. In addition, he has appeared as a guest speaker at the Henry Mancini Institute and often lends a hand with the Yamaha Music Education programs both in the U.S. and abroad.

Jimmy Branly, Percussion
Jimmy Branly was born in Havana, Cuba and grew up in a rich musical environment of Cuban flavors. He began his studies at the Conservatory of Music in Havana with Adolfo Guzman and ENA (National School of Art). Jimmy’s professional career began at the young age of 15 when he met Hernan Lopez-Nussa (from the Afro-Cuban jazz septet Afrocuba) who could hear that Jimmy was someone he wanted to play with. Jimmy started playing with the original band Cuarto Espacio that combined the styles of fusion, rock, and Cuban music. Jimmy actually didn’t start playing Cuban music in Cuba until 1996 with Issac Delgado.  Jimmy continued to evolve in his approach to playing the drums when he worked with Gonzalo Rubalcaba, who taught him to play with the more sensitive range of the instrument. Jimmy decided to move to California after being exposed to the rich range of social and musical opportunities that the United States has to offer.  Jimmy Branly has enjoyed a dual career as performer and sound engineer.

Kevin Thomas, Bass
After working and studying his way through Colorado and Las Vegas, Kevin Thomas is establishing himself among the creative forces of the renaissance of jazz in Brooklyn. Comfortable in a wide variety of musical settings, his diverse performance credits range from Mickey Rooney, Don Rickles and Luciano Pavarotti to Andrea Bocelli, Stefan Karlsson and Don Menza.  When he is not touring with Doc Severinsen and the San Miguel 5, Kevin’s performance and compositional efforts can be heard as both a leader and sideman in local clubs as well as on recent recordings by Chris Parrello, Nancy Danino and Rachel Eckroth.

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El Ritmo De La Vida - Doc Severinsen, Gil & Cartas

 

DOC SEVERINSEN(SP)
July 8, 2012
EMBARCADERO MARINA PARK SOUTH

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