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Wizards Medley
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Ricardo Moncrief on piano, keys, Stephenie Hendricks on vocals, sometimes expanding out to 4 or 5 players, we love to play. Sometimes we are Isoji Wizards.
Isoji Wizards The Isoji Wizards, (formerly known as the Wizards of Odds) are a two to six piece and more jazz ensemble that explore jazz from the early tunes of the 1930’s to original tunes fashioned by members of the group. Just about each member has a day gig, and enjoys playing music for each other and for others. To contact us: stephdh@gmail.com. The Wizards play for the organization Bread & Roses, private parties, and at every opportunity, especially social justice events.We compose custom tunes for special events like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, retirement parties, and any ocasion! The Wizards' core consists of Ricardo Moncrief on piano/keyboards and Stephenie Hendricks on vocals. Bassist Andy Dudnick often joins us, offering assistance with arrangements and musical direction. Drummers Dewey Sheffle and Ron Rosano usually play with us. James Mosley has become a "regular," when his schedule permits, and if not, we see if Jay Stapleton is available on guitar. Other magical Wizards include bassist Bishu Chatterjee and Don Watanabe, Saxman Dave Schrader, and soul vocalist Mwanza Furaha. Ricardo Moncrief Keyboardist Moncrief grew up in Detroit, where, as a child, he would sneak in back of the original Motown studios and the many small jazz clubs, to hear a broad range of artists of the day, including who influenced his free and swinging style. After a distinguished career in the U.S.miltairy, Ricardo returned to civilian life and has been a tireless advocate for human rights. He was instrumental in bringing the Health and Wellness Center to Marin City, and continues to work for affordable housing and services for the underserved in Marin County. He is developing a Health Prevention program aimed at all ages, featuring his original character “Madame Floodpuppy,” that educates all communities on the importance of understanding the value and the “how-to’s” of preventing illness. Ricardo serves as musical director for the group, often taking standards and giving arrangements that breathe new life into an old tune. Ricardo is developing his website, but you can get an early peek here: http://www.floodpuppy.com/ Stephenie Hendricks A relative latecomer to singing, Stephenie spent 25 years as a broadcast journalist working in radio and TV. For the past 5 years she has been working in the environmental health movement, assisting scientists, physicians and other advocates with communications strategies to elevate awareness about ubiquitous chemical exposure and rising rates of illness (www.thegreatergoodmedia.com). When she suffered burst discs in her neck in the early 90’s, Stephenie took up singing as a way to heal her neck injury. She began with a capella improvisation teachers Rhiannon, Joey Blake and Raz Kennedy. Former Sinatra band member Dori Green introduced her to jazz vocal phrasing. Stephenie met Ricardo at the Belrose Theatre Open Mic that she founded for her singing students. Stephenie prefers to present her vocals as an equal energy in the band, often soloing as an instrumentalist does. Though late to singing, her early years as a jazz deejay on the former KRE/KBLX Berkeley radio station in the 1970’s afforded her years of listening to the great American art form, which reflects in her expression today.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz Vocals
Charts
Peak #86
Peak in subgenre #10
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June 14, 2011
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MP3 5.8 MB 128 kbps 6:20
Story behind the song
Drummer, Ron Rosano, recorded and engineered us at his home, with Suzanne Burrell on bass, Ricardo on keys. Steph pm vocals..A Medley with Night & Day, Wave, Turn Out the Stars, I'm Old Fashioned, Anthropology
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