Side Street Strutters
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Since 1983, the Side Street Strutters have captured the excitement, vitality, and spontanaiety of JAZZ-America's musical heritage!
The ensemble has brought
to the stage an exciting, entertaining and educational show experience, which
has been enjoyed by audiences in theaters and performing arts centers throughout
the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe.
The Strutters’ vast repertoire includes traditional jazz of New Orleans, featuring the legendary sounds of such artists as Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Fats Waller. Popular jazz melodies of Porter, Gershwin and others are stunningly reworked into brilliant new entities without losing any of their essential charm. Exciting swing sounds of the big band era, featuring the music of such famous artists as Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington and Count Basie also are featured.
Feel the searing rhythms of Sing, Sing, Sing, and savor the lush harmonies of Stardust and Mood Indigo. Music associated with 16-piece orchestras is beautifully crafted specifically for the Strutters, resulting in powerful musical arrangements and an exciting performance which breathes new life into the classic hits of the jazz age.
In addition to exciting musical arrangements which showcase the extraordinary talents of each performer, the Strutters’ entertaining show style presentation also includes colorful costumes, tap dancing, vocal selections, novelty numbers, and the use of rare and unusual musical instruments.
MEET THE SIDE STREET STRUTTERS
Robert Verdi
Rob received his Music Education Degree in
1984 from Arizona State University in Tempe. While in Arizona, Mr. Verdi was a
featured soloist with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, performed in several
chamber ensembles, and enjoyed the challenge of teaching junior high school
music. Shortly after his participation in the Disney World All-American Band,
Mr. Verdi relocated to southern California to accept his current position with
the Entertainment Division at Disneyland. He enjoys collecting rare antique
saxophones, directing school clinic and assembly programs, as well as performing
and recording with various ensembles in the Los Angeles area. As your Master
of Ceremonies, Mr. Verdi will be choosing this evening’s musical selections.
Vince Verdi
Vince holds an undergraduate degree in
Education and Masters Degree in Business Management from Arizona State
University. Originally from Ossining, N.Y., Verdi began studying clarinet at
age 10 with encouragement from his father, a schoolteacher and self-taught
drummer. Although always involved with music, Verdi's undergraduate degree is
in cabinetmaking, a hobby that he continues to enjoy. He has held the
position of business manager and tour director for the Side Street Strutters
since 1983.
Greg Varlotta
Studying trumpet under his father’s direction
in Lockport, Illinois, beginning at the age of 5, Greg received his music degree
in Trumpet Performance from Arizona State University in 1985. He has performed
with numerous symphony orchestras, brass quintets, jazz ensembles, and is the
recipient of the prestigious Arion Trumpet Award. In addition to his
accomplishments on trumpet and trombone, this multi-talented performer also
enjoys singing, tap dancing, playing banjo, piano, guitar, tuba, and slide
trumpet. Mr. Varlotta has a strong interest in music technology and enjoys
working with computers, programming synthesizers, composing and arranging
music.
Paul Johnson
Paul began his musical training in Michigan
at the Interlochen Arts Academy and continued his education at Arizona State
University in jazz performance. Mr. Johnson’s early professional career
included tours with The Four Freshmen, The Ink Spots, The Four Lads, The Pied
Pipers, and The Letter Men. He has performed with Sammy Davis, Jr., Milton
Berle, Rosemary Clooney, George Burns, and Ella Fitzgerald. Paul also spent
time touring with Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd and played Carnegie Hall
with the great Joe Williams. Mr. Johnson is currently on faculty at Saddleback
College and leads his own quintet in the Los Angeles area.
John Noreyko
Also beginning his musical studies at the
Interlochen Arts Academy with additional training at the University of
Illinois, Mr. Noreyko continued his education at Arizona State University in
1982 under the direction of internationally recognized tuba instructor, Daniel
Perantoni. With a strong interest in classical tuba, Mr. Noreyko enjoys
performing with a variety of musical ensembles, including symphony orchestras,
brass quintets and other chamber groups. He has received several honors,
including being recipient of the American Bandmasters Association Award for
Outstanding Musicianship, and the Outstanding Soloist award presented at the
Breda International Jazz Competition, Holland.
Roger Bissell
Trombonist and arranger, Roger earned B.S.
and M.A. degrees in music from Iowa State University and the University of Iowa.
From1971 to1985, he “free-lanced” in Nashville, TN, playing on numerous local
and national television broadcasts, commercial "jingles,” records, as well as
in a variety of local jazz and dance bands. He also played three seasons at
Opryland. In 1985, he joined the Disneyland Band in Anaheim, CA, and continues
his free-lance work in Southern California. Among his arranging clients are
Marty Robbins, Glenn Campbell, and the Oak Ridge Boys. Some of his many
recording credits include albums with Bobby Goldsboro, Michael Johnson, Tom
Jones, Crystal Gayle, B. J. Thomas, and Boots Randolph. Information about his
recently released jazz duo album, The Art of the Duo.
Mark Massey
Jazz pianist-composer, Mark Massey, was born
in Lynwood, CA, where he showed early talent on piano. He studied music
composition and later graduated from California State University, Long Beach,
with Bachelors and Masters degrees in Music. While attending CA. State, Long
Beach, Mr. Massey was recipient of the Carmen Dragon Fellowship for
composition. He has performed throughout the U.S., Europe, Russia, the Far East
and India, as well as with David Benoit, Freddie Hubbard, Louie Bellson, Tony
Williams, and Poncho Sanchez. His debut album, Acoustic Piano International,
features nine original compositions inspired by his musical travels around the
planet. Following in the lineage of jazz piano giants, Bill Evans, Herbie
Hancock, Oscar Peterson and Chick Corea, Mark adds his own distinctive stamp,
both as a composer and improviser.
Curtis Brengle
Mr. Brengle studied piano and music in the
Seattle, WA. Area, where he graduated from the Cornish Institute of Allied Arts,
receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree. He had performed with Tom Scott, The
Pointer Sisters, Sheena Easton, Ray Charles, Englbert Humperdinck and many
others. Curtis has been involved in the television industry, playing for
productions such as Curb Your Enthusiasm, Las Vegas, and
Providence, to name a few.