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“One of the 150 Best Jazz venues in the world.”
- - Downbeat Magazine
Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016
3:00pm – 11:00pm
Harmon Park
77th & Mission Road
Prairie Village, KS
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Music • Food • Fun...and all that JAZZ!
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BOBBY McFERRINAPRIL 21, 2017
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We’re excited that you’re here in Corporate Woods this weekend to celebrate the 27th year of SoJo Summerfest, formerly known as Jazz in the Woods. I continue to be amazed that this annual event is put on by a wonderful group of volunteers who are members of the Overland Park South Rotary Club. I appreciate their continued effort in organizing a premier event for the Kansas City metro area. You’re welcome to attend any of our weekly Wednesday morning meetings at Deer Creek Golf Club for additional details on membership.
SoJo Summerfest brings together folks of all ages and walks of life so that they can sit back, relax and enjoy a weekend with the local bands that love to perform under the stars. This is one of the largest, two-day music festivals in the Midwest and it simultaneously provides a family-friendly weekend of outstanding music while rais-ing funds for local charities that support the needs of Kansas City’s children. SoJo Summerfest has raised more than $1.5 million dollars in its 27 year span and 100% of those net proceeds go directly to our designated KC Charities. For 2016, those charities are Opera-
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Last year’s donations were used to provide much needed services to the most vulnerable in our city. For example, the SoJo Summerfest charities were able to bring therapy to children with special needs, provide pre-school and after-school opportunities to inner-city youth, and provide food to those who struggle to make ends meet. The volunteers from these charities and the volunteers from Over-land Park South Rotary have given countless hours to make SoJo Summerfest such an incredible success.
We thank you for sharing your weekend with us and hope that you enjoy the exceptional musical talent that SoJo Summerfest is bring-ing to Overland Park for this special weekend! Please consider giving where appropriate to help us help local children’s charities.
2016 SoJo Summerfest Chair
WELCOME TO THE 27THANNUAL SOJO SUMMERFEST
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Each year more than 30,000 people gather at Corporate Woods to relax and enjoy music performances. These performances are made possible by the hard work of members of the Overland Park South Rotary Club and the generosity of many local corporations whose sponsorship have allowed this event to raise more than $1.5 million for local children’s charities during the past 27 years.
This summertime event, formerly known as Jazz in the Woods, features a variety of music every year. In the past, attendees have heard traditional jazz, ragtime, fusion and contemporary jazz, blues, country, Celtic pop/rock and more. This year, the Friday night lineup features A La Mode, Shades of Jade, Rattle and Hum, and Big Time Grain Company. Saturday night we’re bringing in the sounds of Blair Bryant, Run With It, Elton Dan and The Elders.
SoJo Summerfest prides itself on being a family friendly event, offering fun diversions especially for kids. Although no outside food or drink is allowed at the event, there are many food and beverage vendors open during the event, with net proceeds from
HISTORY OF SOJO SUMMERFESTPerformances at SoJo Summerfest
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The Overland Park South Rotary Club is comprised of individuals from varied business and professional backgrounds who share a passion for serving the Kansas City community and enjoying the friendships that develop from working alongside each other in service.
Although the club is best known for the annual SoJo Summerfest (formerly known as Jazz in the Woods) event that raises money for local children’s charities, the Overland Park South Rotary Club
community throughout the year, including food and book drives, social gatherings, mirco grants to local charities, scholarships and international service.
and has more than 1.2 million members in nearly 30,000 Rotary clubs in over 200 countries. Rotary club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace and eradicate polio under the motto “service above self.” Rotary club membership represents a cross-section of the community’s business and professional men and women. The world’s Rotary clubs meet weekly and are nonpolitical, nonreligious and open to all cultures, races and creeds.
If you are interested in learning more, please visit: www.overlandparksouthrotary.org.
Park South Rotary Club features , an innovative outlet for entrepreneurs and startup companies. During the club’s regular meeting time, Startup Rewind provides Kansas City-area entrepreneurs time to share their entrepreneurial story and to answer questions from the audience. Everyone, including non-Rotary members, is invited to attend Startup Rewind.
ABOUT THE OVERLAND PARK SOUTH ROTARY CLUB
Overland Park South Rotary Club Presents SoJo Summerfest
Following the Rotary International motto, Service above Self, the Rotary
Club of Overland Park South created the Future of Hope Fund — a
permanent endowment dedicated to addressing critical issues faced by
children. Since 2007, the Future of Hope Fund has provided more than
$46,000 in financial support to efforts that address the needs of children.
Built on donations from people like you and managed by the
all-volunteer Rotary Club of Overland Park South, the Future of Hope
Fund is able to direct financial resources efficiently — and with account-
ability — into our community and beyond, ensuring the health and
success of our children today and tomorrow.
Be a part of planting a seed of hope.
Visit us today at www.FutureofHopeFund.org.
$94,000
Future of Fund
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PERFORMING ON THE MEYER MUSIC MAIN STAGE
Friday, June 17
A La Mode is an authentic jazz band built upon Kansas City’s rich heritage of swing and blues. Though it’s been years since these giants ruled the scene (Charlie Parker, Count Basie and Coleman Hawkins), the Kansas City sound lives on. Kansas City-based jazz and blues group A La Mode builds upon that heritage and adds their own playful spin that is classic-meets-contemporary.
One of the pioneers in the modern jazz music scene in Kansas City, Shades of Jade, has been on a constant momentum of evolution and change to create aural paintings of music. Since debuting
A LA MODE
SHADES OF JADE
RATTLE AND HUM is, quite simply, THE PREMIER U2 TRIBUTE. Placing a priority on accurately delivering the SOUND of Ireland’s greatest export, RATTLE AND HUM is the U2 tribute most dedicated to making you feel as if you are experiencing the real U2 in con-cert. No other band can match RATTLE AND HUM’s passion and mu-sicianship when it comes to performing U2’s vast catalog of songs, from their debut album “Boy” in 1980 all the way to the present…well, except for U2 itself.
“Fingerprinted Memories Pt. I” they have received rave reviews with their most recent music video from their single “That One” featuring Derick Cunigan, in preparation for their next upcoming album.
Led by the young artistic director Joshua Williams from St. Louis, Missouri, the band has already begun to receive national acclaim, opening up for acts, such as Earth Wind & Fire and Dwele in 2015. Infusing elements of jazz, R&B, soul, pop and rock, the best way to describe the raw emotion of sound from this band is eclectic. “We are trying to reach a level of music that transcends genre boundaries,” Josh explains, “everyone’s feet will tap while we express our human experiences through the universal language of music.”
RATTLE AND HUM
PERFORMING ON THE MEYER MUSIC MAIN STAGE
Friday, June 17
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Big Time Grain Company is one of the fastest rising country bands in the Midwest. This act was chosen to perform at the Royal’s World Series Celebration Rally for a 500,000-plus crowd at Union Station. Big Time Grain Company has opened for Big & Rich, Rest-less Heart, Brother’s Osborne, Gary Allan, Dan and Shay, Night Ranger, as well as headlining the Plaza Art Fair, American Royal Rodeo, Power & Light District and many more events all over the Midwest. “Something about this band just makes me feel good” is heard frequently from BTGC fans. If you like Dierks Bentley, Eric Church, Brad Paisley, Alabama, Garth Brooks and Johnny Cash… you’ll love these guys.
PERFORMING ON THE MEYER MUSIC MAIN STAGE
Friday, June 17
BIG TIME GRAIN COMPANY
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Blair Bryant is a 22 year old emerging contemporary-jazz artist, cur-rently signed to the Innervision Records Label. He is a musical prod-
A product of the UMKC Conservatory of Music and the Grammy Music
top 10 Best Jazz CDs of 2015 (Talkingsmoothjazz.com) and yielded a national Top 10 hit single “Lightning Bug.” (Groove Jazz Music) You can hear Blair on Smooth Jazz radio stations across the country, including: Pandora, Spotify, CD Baby, Amazon and iTunes. His upcoming second release “Gold” is due the summer of 2016. Blair Bryant started out like most kids playing drums, congas and bongos. He picked up playing the bass at age 13, and after master-ing that, incorporated lead guitar, lead bass and keyboards into his repertoire. He has been writing and recording since the age of 16, and has amassed hundreds of original jazz compositions where he plays all instruments.
-tronic fretless, 7 String Conklin, 6 string ESP and 5 string Fender Jazz basses. He also plays Yamaha Stage Custom drums, Korg, Kurzweil and Yamaha Motif Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, Hammond Organs, B3 and XK1. Blair’s “sound” (writing and playing style) is upbeat, very layered, lush and evocative of many different tonal colors and moods.
He has been favorably compared to Stanley Clarke, Joe Sample and Wayman Tisdale.
PERFORMING ON THE MEYER MUSIC MAIN STAGE
Saturday, June 18
BLAIR BRYANT
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Saturday, June 18
Run With It is a rising pop- rock band. Fans of Imagine Dragons and The Killers will love this powerhouse trio. 2016 is already building up to be a great year as they continue to expand nationally.
Based out of Kansas City, Run With It is grabbing the attention of fans with every new show. Run With It has garnered critical media acclaim,
they have also opened for Jake Clemons (E Street Band), and played Starlight Theatre’s VIP Lounge twice (for Earth, Wind & Fire, Goo Goo Dolls, Buddy Guy, Steve Miller Band, and Daughtry). This past year they played at Kauffman Stadium four times including game 1 of the World Series.
To succeed professionally, a band has to have that “something spe-cial.” Run With It’s comes from professionalism, a great stage show, and high energy, catchy, chorus- driven songs you can’t help but sing and dance to.
When asked what drives them, Run With It frontman Miguel Caraballo said, “We believe art can change the world.” They see art change the
-my works to provide affordable music lessons to the urban youth of Kansas City.
Run With It pours hard work and an expectation of excellence into every booking, live event, promotion, rehearsal, video, and recording. Its setlist is non stop, and is intentionally designed to keep corporate and casual crowds alike moving and engaged.
RUN WITH IT
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Saturday, June 18
Elton Dan & the Rocket Band have gotten together to pay tribute to one of their all-time favorite, and unquestionably one of the greatest artist ever – Elton John!
You will immediately notice the attention to musical detail, including a full eight-piece band with horns, percussion, and back-up singers, along with outrageous costumes and high energy performances, like Elton in his days past.
An over-the-top fun and exciting show full of character, combined with some of the greatest songs ever written!
Get excited! Elton Dan & the Rocket Band is coming!
ELTON DAN
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Named The Elders for good reason. Decades of combined experi-ence have taught the band smart stagecraft, superb showmanship and taut professionalism. The Elders were founded in Kansas City in 1998 by six musicians with a passion for music rooted in Irish jigs and reels and American folk rock. Lead singer Ian Byrne, a native of Ireland, along with founding members, Steve Phillips, Brent Hoad, Norm Dahlor, and relative new-comers, Kian Byrne and Diana Ladio, perform at music festivals across North America and Europe.
Their original songs offer delightful story lines, with vibrant narra-tives that explore history, legends, tall tales and true-life experienc-
a group dynamic and featuring a mesh of textures, soaring vocals, and barn-burning instrumentals, fans can tell you that the real magic happens on stage, where their personal and musical chemistry forg-es a deep sense of community with their audience.
Ian Byrne - vocals, percussion, whistleSteve Phillips - guitar, mandolin, vocalsNorm Dahlor - bass, guitar, vocalsBrent Hoad - keyboards, accordion, vocalsKian Byrne - drums, bass, mandolin
PERFORMING ON THE MEYER MUSIC MAIN STAGE
Saturday, June 18
THE ELDERS
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Water is available for purchase at the Event Merchandise Tent.
*This food vendor list is current as of publication press time. Be sure to check out all the vendors at the event for their full food and beverage selections.
FOOD & BEVERAGESEnjoy food and beverages from our favorite local vendors
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A variety of drink products will be sold throughout the park presented by Crawford Sales Company. All net proceeds raised
help support our charities.
BudweiserBud Light
Goose Island IPAKC Bier Co (Dunkel & Hefeweizen)
Michelob UltraShock Top Lemon Shandy
Stella ArtoisTallgrass Brewing Co. (Songbird Saison)
Various red and white wine selectionsRed sangria
Beer and wine selections subject to change.
Stop by the Event Merchandise Tent to purchase your SoJo Summerfest
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1,000+To Date!
Donate gently used instruments www.music4jeremyscherubs.org
P.O. Box 13523 Overland Park, KS 66282-3523
1,300+To Date!
Operation Breakthrough 1-page
Operation Breakthrough is one of the largest, single-site child-care center in the state of Missouri. Every weekday, under one roof at 31st and Troost, the Center provides nationally accredited high quality early childhood education and meaningful after-school activities. The 400 children at Operation Breakthrough, ages 6 weeks to 13 years, come from working-poor and homeless families. In addition to educational programming, the Center provides nutritious meals; on-site pediatric medical care in a clinic
operated by Children’s Mercy Hospital; on-site dental care; therapy and psychiatric treatment for children facing issues of family violence, abuse, or trauma; speech and occupational therapy; violence prevention education; pre-literacy and literacy programs; tutoring and mentoring; and a wide array of before/after-school and summer enrichment activities for school-age children. To help strengthen the families who have children enrolled at the Center, Operation Breakthrough offers educational programs to our parents. We also offer emergency aid (including food, clothing, diapers, furniture and household goods); housing and utility assistance and supportive housing for parents in recovery as well as clinical case management by an on-site staff of four clinical social workers.
This year, we are proud to be one of the recipients of the SoJo Summerfest! Your support will help us
fund these programs for our children and families.
To learn more about Operation Breakthrough and how you can help, please go to www.operationbreakthrough.org
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7:15 a.m. • 7000 W. 133rd St.Overland Park, KS 66209
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Crawford Sales Company
Ash Grove Charitable FoundationCompAlliance Managed Care
Johnson County Community CollegePark Insurance Agency, Inc.
SprintUMB Bank
PNC Bank, NA
Consolidated Communications
Google FiberT-Mobile
Thermal King WindowsTopgolf Overland Park
Welk Resorts
KC CoolHangUps in KC
The Kansas City Clothing Co. We Got Your Back Apparel
All Seasons Event RentalArtistic Essence Photography
Barley’s Brewhaus & RestaurantBlue Moose Bar & Grill
Capital ElectricCity of Overland Park Kansas
Corporate WoodsDelta Air Lines
THANK YOU TO OUR 2016 EVENT SPONSORS & SUPPORTERS*
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Thank you to past event photographers: Doug Mackenzie, Zack Neuman and Gene Williams.
EVENT SPONSORS& SUPPORTERS*
Digital Sound Systems
Heritage TractorKC Hopps, LTD
KC ParentKCFX 101 The Fox
KCTV5
McCownGordon ConstructionMinsky’s Pizza7-Up/Snapple
Shawnee Mission PostStarlight Theatre
The Arts & Recreation Foundation of Overland ParkThe Independent
The StarTim Hogan
TreeHouse Drums
Chase Commercial Banking
*This list is current as of publication press time.
Consolidated CommunicationsCorporate WoodsCountry Financial
Great Western BankLathrop & Gage LLP
Lumen TouchOak Run Olathe
Sanders Warren & Russell LLPShawnee Mission Health
Sherri Hines Real Estate – Better Homes & Gardens
Truss
Equity Bank
Davie AndersonCarrie Drumeller
NorthPoint Development
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HELP SUPPORT OUR EVENT’S LOCAL CHARITIES
Your donation makes a difference!
Please make your donation by proudly wearing the I Light Up A
$10.00. Both are available from the event volunteers you’ll see walking among the audience. You can also make your donation
at the Event Merchandise Tent.