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Ray
Bubick
- Banjo & Accordion
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A
semi-retired Electrical Engineer & retired military
combat flyer, Ray organized and is the founder of
the MHBS, and devotes his time between directing
activities for the band and teaching in Colorado
at Denver University.
Ray
started accordian lessons at age six, but developed
his love of the banjo in graduate school and has
played it ever since. Ray plays both the banjo and
accordian as well as doing vocals for the band and
occasionally chimes in with some musical spoons!
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John
Mumford - Plectrum
& Five-String Banjo
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Like
most banjo enthusiasts, it was the sound of the
instrument that led John to take up the banjo. In
the 60's John purchased an open-back banjo and Pete
Seeger;s instruction book "How to Play the
Five-Sring Banjo".
Later
John moved to Colorado to attend college and decided
to resume playing the five-string banjo. He ended
up at the former "Your Father's Mustache" bar playing
with the now defunct"' Mustache" banjo band. Subsequently,
John performed at various pizza parlors, restaurants,
ski resorts and other establishments around town
as a soloist and a member of "The Mustache Band."
In 1997 John decided to further his musical knowledge
by attending the University of Colorado - Denver.
In 2002 he received a Bachelor of Science degree
in Music with an emphasis in music performance using
the plectrum banjo. His playing has taken him to
jazz festivals and performances in several stage
productions including the Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
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Molly
Kaufman - Piano/Keyboard
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For
over 31 years Molly Kaufmann has been playing ragtime
and barrel-house piano as well as singing ragtime,
comedy, and blues songs. She has appeared at many
ragtime festivals across the nation, including most
of the Central City, Colorado jazz festivals. She
has entertained steamboaters on the famous riveroats,
Delta Queen and Mississippi Queen. Molly has performed
throughout the country from mountain resorts to
Broadway where she played for Eubie Blake's 100th
birthday party. She even brought ragtime to the
Gold Coast of Australia as a star of the American
Ragtime Party. In the last seven years she has been
pianist and premiere vocalist for the Denver Nighthawks
Traditional Jazz Band. In her 'spare' time she composes
comedy songs, and plays tennis.
www.mollykaufmann.com
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Decker
Westberg -
Guitar/Banjo & Washboard
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Decker
is a retired aerospace engineer who started playing
banjo in the late '60s with several small groups
and theatrical productions. He has played with several
Dixieland bands in the '80s and '90s and now concentrates
his talents with the MHBS playing plectrum banjo,
the guitar and delights the audiences with his whimsical
washboard and all its attachments.
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Jim
Calm -
Tuba & Keyboard
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Jim
has a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from the
University of Colorado and a Master of Education
degree from Lesley College. Jim enjoys playing tuba
with Denver, CO area Dixieland bands, and is an
elementary music teacher in his spare time. Jim
also plays Ragtime piano, theatre organ, and church
organ, and directs a church choir and barbershop
men's chorus.
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Donna
Smith -
Piano & Vocalist
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Donna
is a retired teacher from Littleton, CO and loves
to entertain. She has years of experience on stage
in plays and musicals, appearing in many theatrical
productions in the Littleton area. She learned to
play the banjo from her father, and her distinctive
vocals always bring the crowd to their feet! Donna
is the featured female vocalist for the Mile High
Banjo Society, and always delights the audience
with her enthusiast singing!
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Ron
(Snake) Moermond -
Plectrum Banjo/Vocalist
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"Snake"
as he is affectionately called by his friends, is
a retired Data Processing Manager for Gates Rubber
Company. "Snake" started playing the banjo in college
in the '50s, and has played in Dixieland bands in
Iowa, and Denver, Colorado and later with "Your
Father's Mustache Band" in both Denver & Brussels.
He also has sat-in with many Shakey Pizza Parlor
bands. Ron is also a collector of fine classic banjos,
and chimes in from time to time with many vocals.
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For
Booking and Information, please contact Ray
Bubick at 303-791-6866. Email
rbubick@qwest.net
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