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Event Title: Fred Goodnight Quartet
Event Story: Sunday, February 9th, 2pm Fred Goodnight Quartet Rockledge Country Club, 1591 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge, FL 32955 Drummer and percussionist Fred Goodnight is well-known to local jazz fans and musicians alike. He will be joined by Paul Polanski on tenor saxophone, Mike Telesmanick on piano and Thomas Malovic on double bass. Fred grew up in a small town just north of Pittsburgh with “music everywhere.” Although he now plays piano, saxophone, flute and trombone, he chose the drums when it was time to declare an instrument in junior high. “That was the best decision I ever made. The drums have been with me from that point clear to the present time. I have been able to travel all over the Far East and to about 35 states doing what I love and hopefully touching people along the way,” he says. In his youth, it was Pittsburgh, not New York that was the jazz capital. Goodnight used to stand outside clubs and listen to world class jazz performers until he was old enough to go inside and meet with the likes of Art Blakely, Marianne Williams, Ahmad Jamal and others. From those early days in high school bands and visiting clubs, Goodnight went on to study music theory at Akron University, the US Navy School of Music and, as an enlisted marine, at the Field Music School. In the military, he served in the Pacific Drum and Bugle Corp as part of the Fleet Marine Force. The Corp was part the of President’s People to People Program to promote US goodwill throughout Asia, where he toured Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Taiwan as well as Alaska and California, sharing the sound of jazz and other genres of music with audiences as diverse as school children to the Japanese Emperor and his court. After his military service, Goodnight attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and took on a day job as an illustrator after graduation. But for years, for up to as many as six nights a week, he had a night job playing the drums. He was a member of several bands, each one better than the last. These years led to travels up and down the East Coast and through the Mid-Atlantic States, all the while honing his skills, picking up new techniques and ideas from teachers and those who influenced him. During this time he also played at high profile events such as for the Statue of Liberty anniversary at Madison Square Garden, music festivals in Switzerland and Europe and as part of the opening act for Ray Charles. Goodnight’s diverse teachers included the renowned jazz artist Max Roach, drummer and recording artist Baba Olantungi of Nigeria, Brazilian percussionist and recording artist Nana Vasconselors, workshop facilitator and percussionist Arthur Hull and percussionist Tony Vacca. Early in life he was influenced by the likes of James Moody (with whom he later shared the stage), and has always learned from percussionists Tony Williams, Philly Joe Jones and Jimmy Cobb who all played with Miles Davis at some point in their careers. Through these influences, he started leading drumming circles, adding a Brazilian flavor to some of his performances and integrating unique approaches to his drumming style. Goodnight moved to Brevard County about 15 years ago after traveling back and forth to work here. Many may remember him from a nine-year gig at Dijon’s Restaurant in Melbourne Beach. Currently, Goodnight plays at local venues, churches and special events with both local and visiting musicians. As Board member of the Space Coast Jazz Society, and through his music activities, Goodnight is also a teacher and mentor to young jazz musicians throughout Brevard. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – general admission tickets can be purchased online below or paid at the door: – $10 for members of the Jazz Society and Rockledge Country Club, – $15 for guests, – Students (ages 25 & under) are free. Food and beverages are available for an additional cost. The Rockledge Country Club is located at 1591 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge, FL 32955. For more information email Jazz@SpaceCoastJazzSociety.org or call Bobbie at (321)960-4897.

BAND:     Space Coast Jazz Society
VENUE:     Rockledge Country Club
Sunday, Feb-09-20
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Venue:
Rockledge Country Club
1591 S. Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge
32955
636-6022

Band:
Space Coast Jazz Society
321-960-4897
Sunday, February 9th, 2pm Fred Goodnight Quartet Rockledge Country Club, 1591 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge, FL 32955 Drummer and percussionist Fred Goodnight is well-known to local jazz fans and musicians alike. He will be joined by Paul Polanski on tenor saxophone, Mike Telesmanick on piano and Thomas Malovic on double bass. Fred grew up in a small town just north of Pittsburgh with “music everywhere.” Although he now plays piano, saxophone, flute and trombone, he chose the drums when it was time to declare an instrument in junior high. “That was the best decision I ever made. The drums have been with me from that point clear to the present time. I have been able to travel all over the Far East and to about 35 states doing what I love and hopefully touching people along the way,” he says. In his youth, it was Pittsburgh, not New York that was the jazz capital. Goodnight used to stand outside clubs and listen to world class jazz performers until he was old enough to go inside and meet with the likes of Art Blakely, Marianne Williams, Ahmad Jamal and others. From those early days in high school bands and visiting clubs, Goodnight went on to study music theory at Akron University, the US Navy School of Music and, as an enlisted marine, at the Field Music School. In the military, he served in the Pacific Drum and Bugle Corp as part of the Fleet Marine Force. The Corp was part the of President’s People to People Program to promote US goodwill throughout Asia, where he toured Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Taiwan as well as Alaska and California, sharing the sound of jazz and other genres of music with audiences as diverse as school children to the Japanese Emperor and his court. After his military service, Goodnight attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh and took on a day job as an illustrator after graduation. But for years, for up to as many as six nights a week, he had a night job playing the drums. He was a member of several bands, each one better than the last. These years led to travels up and down the East Coast and through the Mid-Atlantic States, all the while honing his skills, picking up new techniques and ideas from teachers and those who influenced him. During this time he also played at high profile events such as for the Statue of Liberty anniversary at Madison Square Garden, music festivals in Switzerland and Europe and as part of the opening act for Ray Charles. Goodnight’s diverse teachers included the renowned jazz artist Max Roach, drummer and recording artist Baba Olantungi of Nigeria, Brazilian percussionist and recording artist Nana Vasconselors, workshop facilitator and percussionist Arthur Hull and percussionist Tony Vacca. Early in life he was influenced by the likes of James Moody (with whom he later shared the stage), and has always learned from percussionists Tony Williams, Philly Joe Jones and Jimmy Cobb who all played with Miles Davis at some point in their careers. Through these influences, he started leading drumming circles, adding a Brazilian flavor to some of his performances and integrating unique approaches to his drumming style. Goodnight moved to Brevard County about 15 years ago after traveling back and forth to work here. Many may remember him from a nine-year gig at Dijon’s Restaurant in Melbourne Beach. Currently, Goodnight plays at local venues, churches and special events with both local and visiting musicians. As Board member of the Space Coast Jazz Society, and through his music activities, Goodnight is also a teacher and mentor to young jazz musicians throughout Brevard. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – general admission tickets can be purchased online below or paid at the door: – $10 for members of the Jazz Society and Rockledge Country Club, – $15 for guests, – Students (ages 25 & under) are free. Food and beverages are available for an additional cost. The Rockledge Country Club is located at 1591 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge, FL 32955. For more information email Jazz@SpaceCoastJazzSociety.org or call Bobbie at (321)960-4897.

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