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Dec. 17th, 2006- NEWS FLASH
The new C.D. is here! Phil Ogilvie has delivered P.O.R.K.'s long awaited first album, RHYTHM CLUB, a 21 tune, 78+ minute deluxe package which will delight fans of the band as well as the uninitiated. Pick it up at our Sunday Firefly Club gigs, or order it securely online by clicking below.
NOTE- We are currently only accepting orders for the continental U.S. International shipping coming soon! Phil Ogilvie's Rhythm Kings were formed in late 2000 when Phil Ogilvie, Florida musician and enterpreneur, approached Chris Smith and James Dapogny about creating a 1920s-style jazz and dance band in the Ann Arbor area (similar to Ogilvies other band in Coral Gables).
Dapogny and Smith recruited the very best musicians they could find for the job, and were surprised to find how easy it was to get them to sign on to the project.
Fast forward five years and the band has performed just about every Sunday at the Firefly Club in Ann Arbor. Other engagements include the Warren Jazz Festival, Ann Arbor Summer Festivals Top of the Park, the International Association of Jazz Record Collectors 2003 Convention and are the main attraction at the Grand Traditions Vintage Dance Academys Annual Hot Jazz Ball. In addition the band has performed at the University of Michigan Leagues 75th Anniversary Celebration 2004 , Providence Hospitals 2004 Gala, Catholic Social Services Fall Festival of Music 2004, Windsor, Ontarios Capital Theatre 2004 Jazz Concert Series, the Oberlin (Ohio) Swing Societys Jazz Dance Festival (headliner) and return engagements for many of the above events. The band released its first album Rhythm Club in 2006, having recorded this 21-tune C.D. in two days. Music from the C.D. is being used as the soundtrack for a video history presentation playing in the lobby of the newly restored and reopened Guardian Building in downtown Detroit, long known as "one of the most exuberant Art Deco skyscrapers in America". In February 2006 they provided music for a week-long production of the Jazz Age play Gold Diggers, in association with the University of Michigans Theater Dept.
The press has taken note of the group as well- Already the band has been reviewed or had an article devoted to them in the Detroit Free Press, the Metro Times, the Ann Arbor News (twice), the Ann Arbor Observer (twice), and the South East Michigan Jazz Association Newsletter. In addition, P.O.R.K. were recently the subject of a group of University of Michigan M.B.A. students study on High Performance Organizations!
In addition to their normal 10-piece early big band configuaration, the band will sometimes expand into a 13-piece swing orchestra or shrink to a Dixieland-style small group of 4 to 6 musicians. In these 3 different setups they can perform virtually any piece of music from the beginnings of jazz through World War II with complete authenticity and authority.
Music Director James Dapogny needs little introduction in the jazz world. Professor of Music at the University of Michigan for over 30 years, he has led his Grammy-nominated Chicago Jazz Band for over 25 years, touring across North America and releasing numerous acclaimed albums, including a new project backing up the legendary Maria Muldaur in an album of early blues classics. He is the author of Jelly Roll Morton- The Collected Piano Music and in late 2002 took on the task of reconstructing the great jazz pianist James P. Johnsons lost opera, De Organizer, which was given packed performances in Ann Arbor at the Power Center and in Detroit at Orchestra Hall. Dapogny was voted Ann Arbor Current Entertainment Monthlys 2004, 2005 and 2006 Jazz Artist of the Year.
Band manager Chris Smith, originally a trombonist, learned to play Sousaphone (and cornet) just to give the Rhythm Kings the proper instrumentation and sound. He has performed as a trombonist fluent in all styles of jazz for 13 years all over the state of Michigan, throughout the U.S. and Canada, and in Europe. He has recorded numerous albums with Michigans top musicians and performs regularly with Marcus Belgrave, Paul Keller and James Dapogny. In 2005 he held one note on a trombone for 60 minutes, 3 seconds to raise money for charity!
The other members of the Rhythm Kings are the top musicians performing their type of jazz and dance music in the state. All highly skilled jazz soloists, they relish the opportunity to be a part of something bigger as a group. Collectively they are an organization of gifted, dedicated, disciplined and fun-loving musicians who bring vast experience and huge talents to every performance.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 3/15/2006
Band Website: www.porkjazz.com
Band Members: James Dapogny- piano, musical director
Chris Smith- sousaphone, manager
Andrew Bishop- alto sax, clarinet
Mike Jones- alto sax, clarinet
Tom Bogardus- tenor sax, clarinet
Paul Finkbeiner- trumpet
Ingrid Racine- trumpet
Gene Bartley- trombone
Rod McDonald- guitar, banjo
Van Hunsberger- drums, percussion

Influences: Duke Ellington
Fletcher Henderson
Jelly Roll Morton
Bix Beiderbecke
Fud Livingston
King Oliver
Charlie Johnson

Sounds Like: The Very Threads of Life Itself
Record Label: Jazz Pie Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

May 21st Firefly show

Here's a summary of the May 21st P.O.R.K. show at the FIREFLY CLUB ( # 261) posted by band manager/sousaphonist Chris Smith: Personnel: Regulars but Paul Klinger for Ingrid, Ben Jansson for Tom This...
Posted by on Sat, 27 May 2006 21:36:00 GMT

May 14th Firefly show

Here's a summary of the May 14th P.O.R.K. show at the FIREFLY CLUB ( # 260) posted by band manager/sousaphonist Chris Smith: Personnel: Regulars but Brian Romeo for Andrew Bishop. Paul Finkbeiner wa...
Posted by on Sat, 27 May 2006 21:33:00 GMT

May 7th Firefly show

Here's a summary of the May 7th P.O.R.K. show at the FIREFLY CLUB (the band's 259th appearance there) posted by band manager/sousaphonist Chris Smith:Personnel: Regulars but Paul Klinger for Andrew B...
Posted by on Mon, 08 May 2006 08:31:00 GMT

April 30th Firefly show

Here's a summary of the April 30th P.O.R.K. show at the FIREFLY CLUB (the band's 258th appearance there) posted by band manager/sousaphonist Chris Smith:Personnel: Regulars but Ben Jansson for Andrew ...
Posted by on Tue, 02 May 2006 08:12:00 GMT

Link to 2005 Ann Arbor Blues and Jazz Festival PORK photo gallery

Hey Everyone, I found this AA Blues and Jazz Festival 2005 photo gallery on the web. Check it out for a little trip down memory lane, specifically, back to October 1st at the corner of Ashley and Wash...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Apr 2006 07:36:00 GMT

April 23rd Firefly Show

Here's a summary of last night at the Firefly, submitted by manager/sousaphonist Chris Smith: Personnel- regulars but Brian Romeo for Andrew Bishop, Brooks Barnes for Gene Bartley. No drummer but Paul...
Posted by on Mon, 24 Apr 2006 08:22:00 GMT