Thursday, November 20, 2008

Belated Birthday to Dad

I want to Thank my cool cousin Melodi for keeping my Dad, Sidney Bulkin alive! Dad's Birthday on Aug. 3rd was difficult without him this yr. He just loved his Birthday and everyone's Birthday's!  He was a proud Leo and loved his Leo daughter Leslie!  They shared their Aug. Birthday month together as they were best friends.  We miss his daily phone calls and talks about music, and hearing him sing those fantastic old Jazz songs to us.  He loved his family and his grandchildren more then anything in the world and bragged about everyone to EVERYONE!!!!   

It's been a difficult yr. without him but we're constantly thinking about him, telling his stories, trying to tell his jokes (no one seems to get the punch lines right as good as he did -- although Gary and Mel are pretty good at getting them). He had perfect timing, perfect rhythm, and is still one of the best drummer's in the world!

WE LOVE YOU DAD & MISS YOU TERRIBLY!!!!

Love...kelly bulkin

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Charlie Rice In Trouble

Charlie Rice has never been in trouble before. He's lived a long time -- he's 88 -- and spent most of his life traveling the country and the world as a jazz musician. So saying he's never been in trouble before is really saying something.

"Never gambled, never smoked, never drank, never did drugs, not even reefer," says Rice, a great- grandfather of six who was married to the same woman, Lucy, 62 years until she died four years ago.

But Charlie Rice is in trouble now.

He began his entertainment career in the 1930s as half a tap-dancing duo, Struts and Struggles (he was Struts), and then turned to drums after he saw a set at a pawn shop at Sixth and South in Philadelphia in 1941.

The drummer did gigs with Charlie Parker and John Coltrane. Entertained in Korea with a USO jazz band during the war. Played the Apollo with Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis and Louis Jordan. Toured Europe and cut albums with Chet Baker.

And, according to a state indictment, he stole gas from the Camden school board.

Less than $200 worth, but be cause he was charged under the official misconduct statute, that's enough to have him fired from his public job as a maintenance man, lose his pension and, maybe, face jail just as he approaches his 90th birthday.

"Once the evidence comes out, it will show Charlie was given permission to use the gas," says Michael Pinsky of Westmont, Rice's lawyer.

Pinsky's involvement is a measure of Rice's standing in the jazz world.

He is the longtime attorney for, among others, Joseph Ligambi, considered by the Philadelphia police and the New Jersey attorney general to be head of the Philadelphia crime family once run by Angelo Bruno and Nicodemo "Little Nicky" Scarfo.

The veteran criminal defense attorney doesn't usually bother with third-degree crimes charged against superannuated public employees like Rice.

"It's a shame they're coming down on this old guy," says Pinsky.

Pinsky was persuaded to get involved by a Philadelphia group called the Jazz Bridge, begun by jazz singers Suzanne Cloud and Wendy Simon. They raise money to help out jazz artists who, like Rice, face "crises."

"We discovered that many of the old jazz greats were in trouble," says Simon. "They needed help, usually with medical bills."

This will be the Jazz Bridge's biggest challenge, because Pinsky doesn't come cheap, and the lawyer says he has to go to trial on this one. No plea deals because, if Rice pleads, the pension and the medical insurance are gone.

Those benefits are why Rice gave up his lifelong devotion to jazz performance and took a job with the Camden school board 26 years ago. He became a pump jockey, filling up school district vehicles from the board's pumps.

Three years ago, the school board's pumps were contaminated with groundwater, so the district began using pumps belonging to the city in an open maintenance yard across town. Rice used the pumps but, Pinsky says, because there was no shelter, he sat in his own car, running the heater in winter and the air conditioner in summer.

"He was told he could top off his tank when he used his car like that," says Pinsky.

Rice, who lives with his daughter in Camden, was indicted last month along with 11 other public employees, mostly state officials. Five city workers in Newark -- including a sanitation worker charged with stealing nearly $45,000 in gas -- were indicted earlier this year.

Announcing the indictments, Attorney General Anne Milgram said some public employees "literally took a free ride." Pinsky says Camden owes Rice money.

"We're not only going to win this case, we're going to insist that Charlie gets reinstated with back pay," says Pinsky. His client was suspended without pay from his $33,000-a-year job after the indictment. Spokesmen for the Attorney General's Office and the Camden school board would not comment.

Simon, once a singer for the jazz group 52nd Street, says Jazz Bridge is reaching out for help to as many performers and fans as possible.

"Everybody likes Charlie Rice," she says. "He needs help now."


Hat Tip to Bob Braun from the Star-Ledger. Follow the link if you want to Help Charlie Rice.

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Happy Birthday, Sid


Sid would have been 84 today. Please take a moment and share your thoughts in the comments section.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Oy, What A Show!

Four more songs performed by a fabulous 17 piece big band, conducted by Pat Longo. These are all songs that were favorites of Sid, and were performed at a tribute concert at Charlie O's on May 26, 2008.

I hope you enjoy them as much as Sid did.







Saturday, July 5, 2008

Pat Longo's Big Band Tribute To Sid Bulkin







The opening and second songs by a big band conducted by Pat Longo, in tribute to Sid, at Charlie O's on May 26, 2008.

More to follow as I work on conversions from the Mini DV tape to digital, and further editing of the digital performances.

For those of us that were at the concert, the band was tight and hot, and I am glad to finally be able to put the live performances up on Sid's blog.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Pat Longo Tribute To Sid Bulkin A Success!


The tribute to Sid Bulkin at Charlie O's was fabulous. A 17 piece big band, heavy on the horns, with tight arrangements of songs that were Sid's favorites. All directed by Pat Longo.

More pictures. When the videos get here, they will be uploaded, as well.


















Some of the family with Pat.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Tribute to Sid at Charlie O's

LA Jazz Calendar - All SoCal Neighborhoods

Monday, May 26, 2008
Pat Longo Hollywood Big Band - Tribute to Sid Bulkin
8:00 PM
Charlie O's
13725 Victory Blvd.
Van Nuys, 91401
Map this location!
(818) 994-3058
$20 cash cover charge

I know it says 8:00 A.M. so I will call and verify that it really is supposed to be P.M. We all know musicians do not work at 8 a.m., let alone get up at 8 a.m.! Once I confirm that it really is 8:00 p.m., I'll change the entry.

UPDATE: I confirmed it is from 8:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The band will do two, one-hour sets, with a half-hour break.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

The Sticks And The Fedora

For more pictures and videos of Sid's funeral, check out Carrie's Bar & Grill, "The Sticks And The Fedora."

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Mark Spiro Tribute To Sid Bulkin



Mark Spiro's tribute to Sid Bulkin, "New York State Of Mind." "... the New York Times and The Daily News."

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Walter Heath At Sid Bulkin Funeral Tribute

Cat On A Hot Fiddle

To listen to some samples of Sid's drum playing, check out Cat On A Hot Fiddle. Musicians: S.S.: violin, vocals; Paul Smith, Shirley Horn (?): piano; Red Mitchell, Lewis Poers: bass; Sid Bulkin, Harry Saunders: drums; Recorded: 8/59, Wash., DC; 10/59, Hollywood, CA.

Welcome To Sid's Jazz House



Come on in, join us, and share the music and the history of Sid Bulkin.



Give a listen to some albums by Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra, Always, and A Tribute To Glenn Miller.






Sidney Bulkin, well known Be bop, jazz drummer, manager, music publisher, formerly nicknamed ‘Broadway Sid,’ when he worked at the Paladium in New York with such stars as: Vic Damone, Benny Goodman, Frank Sinatra, Terry Gibbs, Eddie Fisher, Nat king Cole, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughn, Vikki Carr and a slew of others, died of a heart attack in North Hollywood, CA, March 2, 2008. He was 83.

Sid was born in the Bronx in 1924, the son of an Russian immigrant iron-worker, he served in England in the Air Force during world war II, Sid launched his music career in New York city with Ralph Flanagan and was voted one of the 10 top new star drummers in the New York Downbeat Awards.

He produced the first All Star Band and Jazz Album at Bird-land featuring Maynard Ferguson. During the 50’s he contributed to breaking the color line by traveling and performing across the South in Billy Eckstine ’s all black band.

Sidney recorded 10 years with countless artists on the Savoy record label and played on many TV shows, including Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show.

In 1957, he and his wife embraced the teachings of the Baha’i Faith and opened their Burbank home weekly for 20 years with children’s classes, youth activities and adult discussions about the influence of the Baha’i faith on present day society.

Sidney will be remembered for his dynamic personality, his incredible sense of humor and his whole-hearted dedication to the Baha’i Faith. One of a cadre of Baha’i artists in the entertainment industry along with Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Holiday and Vic Damone, he labored insistently to promote the ideal of love and unity of all mankind.

Sidney was a devoted father to his three children and a loving grandfather to his nine grandchildren. He is also survived by his older brother and sister