Lloyd Arntzen has been a fixture on the Vancouver traditional Jazz scene
in Vancouver for many years. His love of Sidney Bichet, Benny Goodman
and Louis Armstrong shining through in his clarinet and soprano sax mastery.
His son Tom has forged his own musical path, often playing his thunderous
piano in Lloyd’s various bands, but mostly doing his own projects with his
eclectic musical tastes. Now Tom's son, Evan, a new blip on the musical radar,
has hit the Vancouver scene like a bolt from the blue, and one might have
expected the dynasty to veer toward funk, alternative rock, even pop.
Don't believe it. The 19 year old is a throwback to his grand-dad's
music, blowing both clarinet and tenor sax, the latter drawing critical
comparisons with Bud Freeman and Eddie Miller.
"I don't know how that happened," a mildly bemused Tom Arntzen laughed. "My father likes to say that he was born 20 years too late, because the music
he loves most was popular before he was born, I guess that’s true for Evan
and I too, we’re 40 years and 60 years too late."
Bei Mir Bist du Schoen
There is, it's true, a bit of 'if you can't beat them, join them' irony
to the Three Generations of Jazz, the act that joins the three in a
celebration of vintage jazz. In reality it's only a formalization,
Tom says, of a musical melding of grandfather, father and son that's
been going on at family gatherings for years. "We have a tradition of
performing that music with my dad, at family gatherings. As far back
as I can remember, right from the very beginning, Dad was playing
this music in our living room, rehearsing his bands." Tom said.
Regular gigs include North Vancouver’s Summer Concert Series, Crescent Beach Legion, West Vancouver’s Silk Purse, and New York’s Highline Ballroom, where shows include Tom’s wife Georgina (Vocals) brother Leif (Vocals, Trumpet) and his son Miles (Age 18 years, Vocals, Guitar, Piano,Drums). Who will be the next Arntzen to join the band? Stay tuned, more generations on the way!
BIOGRAPHIES
LLOYD ARNTZEN
Clarinetist, soprano saxophonist and vocalist Lloyd Arntzen has been arranging,
playing and researching vintage jazz from the '20s and '30s for four decades. The
style's continuing survival in Greater Vancouver owes a lot to the elder Arntzen.
He founded the Jazz Band Society in 1958 and the series of jazz band balls he
started helped create the Hot Jazz Club. Lloyd is a regular fixture on the trad.
jazz scene in the Lower Mainland as leader of The Red Onion Rhythm Kings, and
as feature soloist with Sweet Papa Lowdown and Dixieland Express. He has
played with Pete Fountain, Clark Terry, Chris Barber, and Bob Wilber. He has
performed at major jazz festivals in Norway, Vancouver, Chilliwack, Victoria,
Pender Harbour, Sacramento, CA, Sun Valley Idaho, Helena, Montana, and
Tucson, AZ. Lloyd is a respected songwriter, and his song, "Where The Coho
Flash Silver" is sung by generations of BC schoolchildren.
LEIF ARNTZEN
"And jazz fans, Chet lives. All are worth watching, but Arntzen's the one to watch." -
David Finkle, Village Voice
"Soulful and passionate, Arntzen has the same kind of magnetism for which we
remember Chet Baker." - All About Jazz
Trumpeter, guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and leader of The Leif Arntzen Band, Leif
has been a respected member of the New York professional music scene since his
arrival in 1985. His childhood and teenage years of constant exposure to early jazz
forms through his father Lloyd, instilled an abiding love of the art of playing jazz
trumpet, and was invaluable to his first New York experiences. Early on he played
jazz trumpet most notably with Tito Puente, Gil Evans Orchestra, American Jazz
Orchestra, Tom Pierson Big Band, as well as performing in dizzy array of original
projects and collaborations. As an emerging jazz/folk singer/songwriter over the past
15 years, Leif has recorded a number of original albums under his leadership, most
recently "TLAB" for the Gwendoline label. Revisiting his jazz roots, Leif recorded "Channeling Chet" in tribute to the late great trumpeter Chet Baker. Leif's song "Playpen" won 1st prize in the Billboard Song Contest jazz category, and the record
will release in Japan June 2005. Leif's solos have also accompanied a long list of
emerging New York and Vancouver songwriters on over 30 CD recordings.
TOM ARNTZEN
"A very good singer, lots of range" -Tom Jones
Keyboardist and vocalist Tom Arntzen has been a full-time pro musician all his
working life. He has toured to Europe, Asia, and throughout Canada and the U.S. He
has been featured at Victoria, Pender Harbour, and Gibson’s Jazz festivals. As a
stage performer and musical director, he's done everything from Carousel and The
Rocky Horror Show, to the '50s of Red Rock Diner and Forever Plaid. As a
bandleader he covers that and just about everything else for the corporate event
circuit. He's a versatile studio musician, and recently he sung chorus vocals for the
new movie musical "Reefer Madness". And onscreen, he landed a principal role in
the film. He was also vocal coach to Will Ferrell on the hit movie Elf. Tom
composed, musically directed and sang on the national C.B.C. TV specials the
Western Alienation Comedy Hour (Leo Award winner) and Comedy Night In Canada.
EVAN NIGEL ARNTZEN
“A teen phenom...an exciting young saxophonist.”
-Jazz Connection Magazine
Tenor and soprano saxophonist, clarinetist and vocalist, This Capilano College
Jazz Studies major won best senior saxophone at Surrey Jazz Festival, and
has won Vancouver Dixieland Jazz Society's Jazz Stars of the Future Award,
Vancouver Civic Theatres' Rising Star Award, and the Vancouver Tech Music0
Award and scholarship. As a member of the young traditional jazz band The
51st Eight, he has performed at major jazz festivals in Vancouver, Chilliwack,
Victoria, Courtney, Penticton, Sacramento, CA, Sun Valley Idaho, and
Bellingham, WA. He has toured with Donnie Clark's All-Gershwin sextet. Not
only has he been doing a lot of playing with Lloyd's Red Onion Rhythm Kings,
he's fronted his own quartet at Vancouver East Cultural Centre, is a regular
soloist with The Society Seven and Capilano College "A" Band, as well as
numerous combos in Vancouver.
MILES FRANCIS ARNTZEN
Drummer Miles Arntzen, at age 13, lives and goes to school in New York City. Miles
is already building a reputation as a music professional. Already a veteran of 3
Generations concerts and reunion events in Canada, Norway, and America, Miles has
been busy performing as the lead caixa player in Battery Drumline, a New York
street-based samba band in major events such as the televised Halloween Night
Parade through Greenwich Village, the Tribeca Film Festival, and the US Tennis
Open. He's performed solo for the VH1 Save The Music Foundation. He played
drums for his school production of Big River. Miles has also performed as a duet with
his father Leif in New York City nightclubs, playing drums, guitar, and singing. He
has even performed at Lincoln Center with a percussion ensemble. All by the age of
13!