Being A Jazz Pianist In St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Posted by Danny The Jazzman in St. Thomas Jazz & BluesI have been involved in the local music scene in the islands since the mid-seventies. Back then the scene was vibrant, multi-cultural and diverse. There were scores of nite-clubs and other venues for live music. Walking through Charlotte Amalie, one might pass 10 nite-clubs and hear bands playing anything from Caribbean songs to Jazz, Rock, Blues, Country, Funk and so forth. (One interesting sidebar is that now with way more capital and population here than in the seventies-there is way less less Live Music! One of those anomalies? At that time, I was one of the original members of a 15-piece West Indian dance band named “Eddie and the Movements”. This was a hugely popular band and since it had been conceived in St. John, it was the pride of the island! Back then it was highly unusual to see a “white musician” in a West Indian dance band. however, I was almost always made to feel welcome, respected and appreciated! (And there were times there’d be 2000 West Indians on the beach-and I’d be the only “white” person there).
At that time, I was one of the original members of a 15-piece West Indian dance band named “Eddie and the Movements”. It was a hugely popular band and since it had been conceived on St. John, it was the pride of the island! Back then it was highly unusual to see a “white musician” in a West Indian dance band. Yet I was almost always made to feel welcome, respected and appreciated. (And there were times that there would be 2000 West Indians on the beach-and I’d be the only white person there).
One of my favorite local customs “back in the day” was Fish Fries on the beach. There would be a central sound stage set up facing the sea with booths and trucks lining the edges. Fine homemade West Indian food plus drinks would be served and there would be a big open space in front of the stage for dancing under the stars. Since it was outdoors, entire generations-children to great-grandparents would attend and dance, socialize, eat, drink, or just listen to the Bands play. (there would often be more than one band playing). Some of the venues we played were Pond Mouth in Cruz Bay, St. John, Sputnik Bar and Flamingo Club in Coral Bay, St. John and Coki Beach and Lindbergh Beach in St. Thomas.
I moved back to New York in 1978 planning to study Jazz for a few years and 20 years later, I got back to the islands. I moved back in 2001, and have been freelancing as well as putting together different bands. Had a hot 6-piece in 2001-02 on St. John called “Sweet Tooth” and put together a killer 6-piece jazz band when I moved to St. Thomas in 2003 called “ Smokin’ Section”.
At present am working on interesting medleys of tunes that somehow fit. Also working on vocal interpretations and arrangements as well as doing some composing. And always working on my “chops”.
Am a member of the Barefoot Davis Band-an exciting 3 -6-piece group.” Barefoot “ is a talented singer-songwriter, who writes frequently about his experiences sailing and living in the islands. Each of the bandmates are talented as well as fun to work with. The band can be seen at Robert’s grill at the Elysian Resort on Monday nights. The band appears frequently at Jack’s Restaurant at Tillett Gardens, Hull Bay Hideaway, and Paradise Point as well as other venues.
I’m also a member of the Becca Darling Band which features Becca Darling (a talented singer-songwriter), as well as Morgan Rael, Matt Cring, and various drummers. On Friday nights I often go to the Tavern On The Waterfront, where Gerry Harris and Louis Taylor perform regularly. Often other musicians will stop by and “sit in”. There’s a great vibe there.
I often show up for “open mic” night on Thursdays at Latitude 18. It’s hosted by Barefoot Davis, Ras Abijah, and Donald Birmingham. Also support community causes as much as possible. The island musicians are fairly generous with their time for community functions and fundraisers.
I sometimes travel to nearby islands to play music, and have performed in Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Virgin Gorda, St. John and St.Croix. This upcoming season am looking forward to playing with Joe Colpitt and Rhett Simmonds as a trio, plus continuing with The Barefoot Davis Band.
I enjoy all genres of music and feel that each genre has something to say as long as it’s played with feeling and artistry and of course good rhythm! (to be continued)…
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Danny I really enjoyed reading this after meeting you in person. You write like you talk… very inteligent and thoughtful! I hope to get to hear you play again! Joann
Hello Danny. Nice to read your notice and glad to hear that the lovely island of St. Thomas has jazz. I just passed through St Thomas today as I do every 2 weeks (cruise ship musician) and was wondering what it was like to live there as a working musician. Are people into jazz in the island? Do the hotels put jazz on too? I’d like to listen to your tunes, but i’m using a run down computer on the ship, and the phones don’t seem to work. Take care. Carl.
Do you sell t-shirts that read, “Run is the answer…”?
Hey Danny,
Just doing a little research about jazz in the Islands and opportunities to play there…I’m going to be landing there next week on my first sailing experience with Kathi, who has sailing experience and a Captain’s License, and looking forward to a great time in the BVI. The Ray Abrams Orchestra(18 peice Swing Band), The NYC Teachers Big Band(18 Peices, more on the Thad-Mel Style),
Side Order, The Teachers Saxophone Quartet, The Don Echoles Conway & Kathryn Iwanusa Duo(a Quintet-Septet, Quartet, and Dou all of whom are derived from the Teachers Big Band are groups that I lead. You can check us out on youtube(search NYC Teachers Jazz Band) Kathi and I are also going to be in Virgin Gorda for two nights during our sail. ( February 16-23, ’09) We’re just hoping to make some connections while there with musicians and local spots where music is being played. We would appreciate it if you might help us in finding or pointing us in thr right direction for the venues where the music is happening. Hopefully, you’ll be available and we can get together for lunch or drinks.
Thanks,
Don
I haven’t read your blog yet. But I will. Touched base with Sunshine & G Singer and have posted a few pix from SUNY Buffalo. Try to link to fotos on my Facebook. Otherwise, I’ll get them to you another way.
Michael
Danny: I very much enjoyed reading about what you have been up to all these years since jamming and practicing at the Oppenheimer house on Gibney Beach. I found a photo of you and Toni on the beach in St John. What a wonderful life you have made. You have seen the times change on the islands for sure. My husband has been a visitor to St John and St Thomas for so many years, long before hardly anything was built except the original town buildings (none of the waterfront was there when he arrived except the dock). So you were there then too at the same time. We will try to find where you are playing next time in St Thomas and come and enjoy some good island music. Dana
Danny, remember me from the old days in NJ/NY? We almost connected in St. T in 08. I’ll be there (and in St. John) in a few weeks. Would love to hear you play. Got any gigs planned for Fbe 21 or 22 in St. Thomas?
Chris
It’s always pleasure to read your content, will back here soon