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Fiddlers:

  • Andy Stein (Jonathan used to take lessons with Andy and actually laugh at his jokes.)
  • Mark O'Connor (A great fiddler/composer and founder of a camp where Jonathan really had his eyes opened to all things string.)
  • Bruce Molsky (Bruce is another Bronx boy that has gone the old time fiddle way.)
  • Darol Anger (One of the original Turtle Island String Quartet members and the king of chopping.)
  • Richard Greene (One of the most influential and inspiring fiddler out there who knows no boundaries and makes you happy to be alive.)
  • Sara Caswell (A great teacher from fiddle camp who is as outstanding in classical as she is in jazz.)
  • Christian Howes (Chris is the original sweaty conductor and a hot jazz fiddler.)
  • Jeremy Kittel (A wonderful fiddler in both the Celtic and jazz traditions.)
  • Hanneke Cassel (Another great teacher from fiddle camp who is not afraid to chase rainbows.)
  • Casey Driessen (Plays five string fiddle, juggles, inspired by barnyard sounds and makes you laugh.)
  • Buddy Spicher (The Texas Swing session great who played with everyone from The Rolling Stones to Bill Monroe to Henry Mancini to Bob Dylan.)
  • John Blake, Jr. (Wonderful modern violinist who introduced Jonathan to altered chords...)
  • Mark Wood (Julliard trained rock violinist who also makes electric violins, Jonathan has a Stingray that Mark let him help build.)

Bands:

  • Giant Cicada Chamber Punk with Jon Burr, Stephane Grappelli's bassist for several years
  • Galvanized Jazz Band (Jonathan thinks Fred is much taller than everyone else does.)
  • Bearcats (A great band from southern CT.)
  • Wally's Warehouse Waifs (Purveyors of classic jazz from Ragtime and the 20's through the Swing Era and beyond.)
  • Igor's Jazz Cowboys (Play hot fine sizzlin' acoustic Western Swing and then some.)
  • Pearl Django (A great hot club style band from Seattle.)
  • Jazz Vipers (A hot band from New Orleans playing a rich mix of jazz.)
  • The Hot Club of New Orleans (New friends that are taking the legacy of the Hot Club genre into the new millennia.)
  • Barbone Street Jazz Band (A hot trad jazz band from Philly area that never fails to entertain and keeps reaching out to new audiences.)

Schools and Camps:

Jazz Media :

  • American Rag (West coast trad jazz publication, Jonathan was featured in the November 2005 edition.)
  • New England Traditional Jazz Plus (A great resource for what is happening on the Trad Scene in the Northeast.)
  • All About Jazz (A great source for jazz, perhaps the largest jazz presence on the web.)
  • JazzCorner Talk (Another great discussion board run by Lois Gilbert.)

Other Links:

  • John Lamb (Long time bassist for Duke Ellington that Jonathan plays with just about every time he is in Florida)
  • JazzStrings (Mark Chung's compendium of Jazz fiddlers, cellists and more.)
  • Ed Polcer (Another non-fiddler that has been helping Jonathan learn to gig. Ed is widely considered to be one of the best trad jazz trumpeters playing today.)
  • Stephane Wrembel (Yet another non-fiddler, actually a Brooklyn guitarist from France who, while centered in the hot club style, incorporates other jazz styles and rock as well)
  • Rushad Eggleston (A wild cellist from Snee and other even further parts. Nominated for a Grammy before graduating from Berklee...)
  • Lois Siegel (A free lance film maker/fiddler from Canada with one of the most extensive fiddle sites around.)
  • Fiddle Forum (Perhaps the best fiddle discussion board for all styles.)
  • The Suzuki Association of America