Jim Syoen is now part of the FOX4 Team,......Stay Tuned,.........

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Jim Syoen has been giving Southwest Florida the weather in the morning to start their day for almost 14 years.  Starting Monday, March 30th, you can see him every weekday morning from 6a-8a on FOX 4.

www.fox4now.com

 

 

Jim is also an established tuba player, (if there is such a thing), and performs regularly throughout Florida, primarily with Pat O'Brien's Palm City Jazz.

PatOBriensPalmCityJazz.com

 

Jim is also the emcee for the newly formed Bonita Springs Concert Band, who perform monthly in Riverside Park. Next concert Easter Sunday, 2pm.

www.bonitaspringsconcertband.com

 

To contact Jim ,....click below:

 

jsyoen@fox4now.com

 

 

 

 

Mardi Gras Event at Broadway Palm Dinner Theater with the RED HATS, February 24th

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The overflow crowd from the Bonita Springs Concert Band performance at Riverside Park on February 8th

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NEXT CONCERT APRIL 12TH!!!!!!

Hope to see you there!  For more information, please visit,

www.bonitaspringsconcertband.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPCOMING GIGS:

 

 

The 2009 Suncoast Dixieland Jazz Classic November 20,21,22.

For more info, go to:

http://www.jazzclassic.net/

 

 

 

 

 

 

From the 8/21 Sun-Herald

 

 Sandy Copperman column: Palm City Jazz brings New Orleans to Punta Gorda.

Hear a sample-Click Below

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The Palm City Jazz trio brought New Orleans Dixieland music to the quadrangle at Fishermen's Village in Punta Gorda Saturday evening. A couple of hundred people sat for a free concert, while the sun occasionally peeked through a hazy sky and breezes blew in from Charlotte Harbor. The musicians were Bob Schroeder on clarinet and vocals, Pat O'Brien on banjo and vocals, and Jim Syoen on the tuba. All are seasoned performers and it showed in their music.

The first set featured a rousing "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey?" sung by Schroeder, and played with rhythmic bounce by Syoen on tuba and O'Brien on banjo. In contrast, the group played "Cabaret" smoothly at first, and then improvised a fun version.

The group gave a similar treatment to the "Battle Hymn of the Republic," first performing in march tempo, then switching to the jazz idiom, while each musician soloed. After they drew applause, the group played a pretty ballad, "If I Had You," followed by a Dixieland arrangement of "That's a Plenty," Jackie Gleason's theme song, to end the first set.

The break may have done the musicians some good because they came back with enthusiasm to perform "Wolverine Blues," with a driving banjo, a bouncing bass tuba and a clarinet ebullient with joy. The band kept up the fast pace in the next song, which had the name of the river changed in the title to "Flowing Down the Peace River."

A tune was requested by a member of the audience, "Muskrat Ramble," and the band slowed up a bit, but came back in good form with "Butter Beans and Collard Greens in New Orleans." This last featured a gravelly voiced Schroeder singing the words with soul.

A highlight, "St. James Infirmary," featured touching vocals by Schroeder and a moving tuba solo by Syoen. Listening to a beautifully sad tuba melody such as this one, was amazing. O'Brien displayed his awesome banjo and singing talents in a nostalgic medley, which included "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" "Ma, She's Making Eyes at Me," "Somebody Stole My Gal" and "Ain't She Sweet?"

The next selection was probably the best one of the evening. The band played "Basin St. Blues" with attitude -- a struttin' clarinet, a jivin' banjo and a cavorting tuba.

"Tiger Rag" wound up the second set. Syoen made his tuba roar like a ferocious tiger, and Schroeder and O'Brien coordinated to build their tempo, originally restrained, up to a velocity finish. The crowd showed their appreciation with applause.

 

This note came from Kathy Burnam, marketing director of Fisherman's Village:

Hi Jim,
Thanks again for the FABULOUS performance at Fishermen's Village this past Saturday evening!  All if can say is WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That has got to be about the biggest audience we have ever had.