The Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra has shared a stage with Pearl Bailey, Randy Brecker and others

As part of the Kentwood Summer Concert Series, the Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 28, on the lawn behind Kentwood City Hall. Admission is free. A variety of food trucks also will be on hand. (Courtesy)

By John D. Gonzalez, WKTV Contributing Writer

Jazz lovers bop to their own beat.

But when they’re surrounded by other jazz lovers, they take it to another level.

“Our show is lots of fun,” said Dr. James Sawyer, who is the 4th trumpet player for the Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra and show announcer.

“It’s great to sit back and listen to or to get up and dance to. As announcer, I always do my best to draw the audience into the performance to make it fun.”

Kentwood Summer Concert Series

Local jazz lovers can see the group perform at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 28, as part of the Kentwood Summer Concert Series. The show is on the lawn behind Kentwood City Hall, 4900 Breton Ave. SE. Admission is free. A variety of food trucks also will be on hand. Bring your own blankets and lawn chairs.


40 years in the works

The Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra has been a staple of the Grand Rapids jazz community for 40 years as a group of educators and musicians who play original compositions and arrangements as well as traditional favorites.

According to their bio, “these musicians are some of the area’s best soloists, sidemen and educators. Many have jazz projects of their own yet dedicate  time to fostering the performance of live big band jazz.”

Shared a stage with Pearl Bailey, Randy Brecker and more

The group formed in 1976 by the late Bruce Early and has performed with many famous artists such as Pearl Bailey, Kenny Wheeler, Randy  Brecker and many others. It has performed before thousands of people at concerts, dances and festivals throughout the region.

The Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra performs at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 28, behind Kentwood City Hall, as part of the Kentwood Summer Concert Series. (Courtesy)

The Kentwood Summer Concert Series continues through Aug. 11. See the schedule below. All of the performances will be recorded and aired on WKTV.

Along with playing a few outdoor events, the group has a regular gig at Creston Brewery, as well as at the West Michigan Jazz Society’s “Jazz in the Park” concerts at Millennium Park.

“In our performances every year we feature WMJS’s ‘Jazz Musician of the Year’ along with the WMJS Scholarship winners as part of our performance. As musicians and music educators we take great pride in our role as ambassadors of jazz education in the GR community,” Dr. Sawyer said in an email to WKTV Journal.

Influenced by Count Basie, Duke Ellington and others

Sawyer said the band is influenced by great big bands such as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Thad Jones, Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, and the Buddy Rich Big Band, to name a few.

“We also have accomplished composers in our group who contribute pieces we perform as well,” Sawyer said.

As for playing “outdoors” in Kentwood, he said, “we don’t get to do it a lot. But when we do it makes for a swinging good time!”

Current lineup

James Hayward – 1st Alto Sax

Mike Lutley –  2nd Alto Sax

Greg Marsden – 1st Tenor Sax

Joel Klamer – 2nd Alto Sax

Gary McCourry – Bari Sax

Dave Wells – 1st Trumpet

Kerry Moffitt – 2nd Trumpet

Greg Wells – 3rd Trumpet

James Sawyer – 4th Trumpet & Announcer

Aaron Hettinga – 1st Trombone

Paul Brewer – 2nd Trombone

Dave Collee – 3rd Trombone

Paul Keen – 4th Trombone

Steve Talaga – Piano

Tom Lockwood – Bass

Eddie Eicher – Drums

Rob Mulligan – Congas

Other upcoming shows

July 31 – Creston Brewery 1504 Plainfield Ave.

Aug. 15 – West Michigan Jazz Society’s Jazz in the Park at Millennium Park.

Aug. 29 – A fundraiser event for the “No More Sidelines.” A non-profit organization, run by volunteers, committed to helping children and young adults with special needs in our community. The concert will be held at the Friesian Horse Farm, 10388 Kalamazoo Ave.

Sept. 4 – A special concert at the Creston Brewery 1504 Plainfield Ave. that will feature three of Grand Rapids’ favorite jazz artists, Mary Rademacher, Rick Reuther and Edye Evans Hyde. 

Learn more about the band at grjo.com or follow its Facebook page. The band’s latest CD is “Behind the Mask.”

Remaining Kentwood Summer Concert Series

July 28 – Grand Rapids Jazz Orchestra

August 4 – The Moxie Strings

August 11 – Brena

All concerts will be live streamed by WKTV Community Media. Watch the events live at: https://www.wktv.org/live25.html. If you miss a show you can watch it here at WKTV On Demand.


John D. Gonzalez is a digital journalist with 30-plus years of experience as a food, travel, craft beer and arts & entertainment reporter based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also co-hosts the radio show and Podcast “Behind the Mitten,” which airs at 6 p.m. Sundays on WOOD-AM and FM. Follow him on his journey to discover what’s next. You can find him on Twitter as @MichiganGonzo, on Instagram @MichiganGonzo and Facebook at @GRGonzo. He also relaunched his YouTube Channel. Email him story ideas and tips at michigangonzo@gmail.com

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