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Smack Dabs live on 03.07.25 at 7:30 pm in the Meetinghouse

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First Friday Jazz/Classical Concerts Sponsored by Dedham School of Music and First Church presents its sixth concert of the 2024-2025 season featuring the Smack Dabs at First Church and Parish in Dedham 670 High Street, Dedham on Friday, March 7, 2025 at 7:30 pm in the Meetinghouse. (There will be refreshments for purchase).  Tickets are $20 and are available online at https://www.dedhamuu.org/live-music and at the door.  Doors open at 7:00 pm. 

 

The Smack Dabs specialize in good-time Swing Blues music from the 1930s, featuring the songs of Tampa Red, Big Bill Broonzy, The Harlem Hamfats, and many others.  The 1930s were halcyon days for Swing music, but not just for the likes of big bands like Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman, There were literally hundreds of small Swing combos from trios to octets, each with its own unique take on the music that dominated the market during the height of the Great Depression. The list of artists who led small combos include Tiny Grimes, Slim Galliard, Billie Holiday, and Fats Waller. In addition to these groups, several important vocal harmony groups were also active on the scene, including the Cats and the Fiddle, the Mills Brothers, the Ink Spots, and the Spirits of Rhythm. This delightful and timeless genre features a rich variety of musical styles, ranging from mournful blues to joyful celebrations, setting the stage for incredible solo and group improvisations and delighting listening audiences and dancers alike.

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The Smack Dabs repertoire embodies a melange of these Swing styles. For example, the Smack Dabs Band gets its instrumental configuration from Tampa Red and his Chicago Five, its improvisational vitality from the small Black Swing combo, and its swagger from risqué Blues. The Smack Dabs are proud to showcase some of Boston's most compelling improvising musicians in their lineup, bringing a fresh and unique sound to each performance. The Band includes Mark Earley on guitar, vocals and kazoo, David Sparr on piano, Jim Gray on upright bass, Mark Berney on cornet, Kit Buckley on saxophone and clarinet, and Jon Kraus on washboard. The Smack Dabs celebrate the bawdy, joyous, inclusive character of 1930’s Swing Blues music and is dedicated to honoring those who made it great. Meet The Smack Dabs!

 

First Church and Parish Dedham Unitarian Universalist was gathered in 1638 and is located in Dedham Center at 670 High Street. Its lively music program includes choir at Sunday services, the Parish Players theater troupe, Friday Folk Coffeehouse, as well as our First Friday Jazz/Classical Concerts in conjunction with Dedham School of Music founded in 2008 providing an environment for people of all ages, abilities, and means to learn, play, and enjoy music.

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