New Orleans Blues -

Americana Country -

You Can Dance To It! 


Check out this new song for a new age

Talkin' to the People


And now for something completely different!

Sonata in G for Double Bass and Piano

I wrote it during the summer of 1977 and just got done puting it into Finale.

 

"Down to the Village"

Get it now At CDBaby

and onITunes

also at the following fine Tallahassee Area retailers: Vinyl Fever, The Black Dog Cafe, Music Masters, Gordon's String Music, Word Traffic Books, Beethoven & Co., Stringfest

Here's the Radio "One-Sheet"!

Updated credits  flyer!

 

"Body Shop Row" (from Down to the Village) was played on one of those silly breaks on NPR's CarTalk!


Here is news from the Big Show

Here are some Interesting Things About Jim Crozier

and this is about Jim Crozier in Tallahassee Music

and Some pictures


 

Here is the Jim Crozier Band on MySpace

And at Facebook

And Jim's personal page at   MySpace


 

plays bass fiddle on the new Mary Z Cox CD:

 Florida Banjo

Released Spring 08!


Some other stuff he does:

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HeA concert in the park in Apalachicola, Florida with

 The Dixie Jammers in April 2006:

  I Found a New Baby      and   Pennies From Heaven

The Dixie Jammers are: Jeff Drawbaugh - clarinet, Michael McKenzie - trumpet, Elliot Toole - trombone, Dennis Vale - keys, Steve Redmond - drums, Jim Crozier - bass.

Concert recorded by TDGiddings


Here are a couple clips from a radio concert that the Heightman-Crozier Quartet did in 1990 on the program "Snatches of Jazz" hosted (and recorded) by Mark Okasako.

These are two of my tunes:

Sorry Charlie and Shell Ladies.


He played on the new release from the Mckenzie Brothers titled "Something to Anchor to" - NOW AVAILABLE ON CD BABY!!!


He plays with the Tallahassee Swing Band.

The Tallahasse Swing Band featured his new composition: " NOLA Swings " at the 16th Annual Jazz & Blues Festival at the Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science.


Here is some Kid's Music - a Song called "Long Chain". This is the Piano Vocal Score with Lyrics, and here is an MP3 - strictly to be used to learn the song.


Here is the chart for a Jazz Samba I wrote long ago called:

 The Winds of March



Check here for other stuff.

Such as:

Johnny McKenzie's abulm: "Traveler Of The Wind"

Some Friends sites:

The Bottom Dollar Boys and BlueBass Records - Bluegrass

Carrie Hamby and Singing Biscuit - Bluegrass, et al

Don Juan Jazz Ensemble - Smooth, elegant jazz

The Yard Dogs - Cajun/Zydeco/Country


My jazz buddy's having a reunion in 1980!

the late Tom Creekmore, sax; Rene Arbogast, tpt; Jimmy Lohman, guitar; Van Crozier, sax; the late Steve Mello, drums; Jim Crozier, bass.

At the Lucky Horseshoe Bar, Sept, 1980.


Here is a String Quartet that I wrote back in 1979 as performed at a recital I did at FSU way back then. It's pretty neat, includes a lot of improvization interspersed with the notes written in the score.

It is called "Pair of Duces",

scored for Violin and Cello vs. Viola and Bass.


This is me singing and playing "The Times They Are A Changin, Still!" at the Just Plain Folks Road Show when it came to Tallahassee on July 28,2007.


Other Interests include Kayaking with his wife .

Homeopathy Works for me and all mankind! The Quack Busters are Quacks!

And a story he wrote called "The Final Finger"


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