In 1962 Jay Ward, the comic genius behind Rocky and Bullwinkle (and Crusader Rabbit and Captain Crunch among other) created this album, which was both a send-up of Jazz Festivals which were popular in the 1950s and early 1960s. I created this page for my fellow fans of the inhabitants of Frostbite F
The time: 12:45 AM - - the date: June 14, 1962 - - the temperature: 12 degrees above zero - - the place: The 1st Annual Moosylvania Jazz Festival. Wee Bonnie Baker had just left the stand after a three-hour stint that had left the audience of 18 hardy jazz buffs limp, bur still screaming for more. Backstage, impresario Jay Ward, promoter of the event, had just received a phone call from Albert White and the Morris Plan Masters of Melody, who were to appear next on the program in a musical pageant saluting the announcement of Moosylvania's application for state-hood. Entitled "A Musical Pageant Saluting the Announcement of Moosylvania's Application For Statehood'', this was to be the highlight of the entire festival. It seems that their chartered bus had encountered a midsummer blizzard about seven mites from the Bullwinkle Bowl, where the festival was being held, and they were trapped in an eight foot snowdrift. Undismayed by this unlucky turn of events , the nimble-minded Ward quickly recruited a ''pick-up" band and glee club from the audience, including three comb-and-tissue paper players, a musical bottle virtuoso, and a Samoan conch-shell blower. With only five minutes rehearsal backstage, the makeshift ensemble took their places before the skeptical audience. Before the closing notes of their first number were completed, cheers and shouts of "go man, go!'' and ''Lynch 'em!" rocked the famous old amphitheatre. A new jazz legend was born! Choked with emotion, Ward was moved to make a feeling-packed 6 hour speech, none of which, luckily, is contained herein. I feel that the electricity and excitement of this magic night is captured magnificently on this recording, which, due to lack of sales, is destined to become a collector's item.
--- Notes by
Horace Gene Dingle
Jazz and Woodcraft Editor
"Boys' Life"
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