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Dimestore Danceband (2001-present): New York trio plus wildcard melodicists, named in honor of former-day swing combos who inked prime quality retail endorsements (Montgomery Ward, Beall's, Meyer Meyers, FAO Schwarz, etc.). With their spirited blend of 1940s small combo stratagems, post-bop stumbling struts, and Ivesian ethereal flights, the group is keen and confident of just such an endorsement on their horizon.
The original Dimestore Danceband was born of remnant stepchild songs from six-string bandit Jack Martin's days in the Knoxville Girls. Hired to provide cocktail music, Paterson's own Martin literally collared enfant violiste (and Montclair native) Dylan Willemsa on the street and pressed him into service. To such fruitful ends that the fledgling duo grew into a full bore quartet, finally settling in with the grits-and-gravy rhythm section of J. Scott Jarvis (drummage/cowbell) and Jude Webre (Fenderbass/bass violin) in the fall of 2002.* Since then, the group has been performing around New York, at varied venues In the wake of Willemsa's recent abduction by Czech agents, the remaining trio has also begun to bring in guest soloists- the likes of Doug Wieselman, Ezekial Healey, and Meredith Yayanos.