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SUMMARY:Live Music at Voyageur Brewing Company- Dat Dere Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy craft beer and live music at Voyageur Brewing Company in Grand Marais\, Minnesota.\nData Dere Jazz is Fred Anderson\, guitar\, Dave MacLean\, drum kit\, Martha Marnocha\, piano\, Bob LaMettry\, percussion\, John Praxmarer\, bass\, and Don Grant\, trumpet.  The band plays a mix of jazz standards in Latin\, Swing and Bebop styles.  Fred\, Dave\, Martha and Don are also members of the North Shore Community Swing Band. \nFred Anderson has played guitar with many Minnesota groups including The Channel Cats Blues / Jazz Band and The CutAways Jazz Quartet. \nDave MacLean started playing drums at an early age and later played in a high school dance band and combo. In graduate school at Purdue\, he played with a Dixieland group\, the Salty Dogs.  Dave continued his interest in jazz and big band drumming throughout his career as a Professor of Biology at Youngstown State University. \nMartha Marnocha grew up playing viola and piano in a classical music setting. \nBob LaMettry started playing percussion with a hand drum group shortly after moving to Grand Marais. A bit later a drum workshop was held at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts featuring a Latin percussionist who played the cajon.  Bob was impressed with the sound and purchased his own cajon online. Most players use their hands on the face plate of the cajon.  Bob typically uses an array of brushes\, some with shakers\, to add a little variety. \nJohn Praxmarer learned to play the electric bass in high school and hasn’t gone very far since then. He really wanted to be in a death-metal band but had to settle for jazz. \nDon Grant began playing trumpet at an early age and has played with many jazz combos.
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