Bill
Allred's Classic Jazz Band Fan Club
How It All Began
Here, in her own words, fan club co-founder Lois Harvey
describes how the organization evolved:
In the early 1990s, two very unlikely "groupies" (Dean
and I) got hooked on the relatively new Bill Allred¹s
Classic Jazz Band from Orlando, Florida, and began going
to hear them as often as we could. Before long, the band
members started jokingly referring to us as their "fan
club."
At the time, Dean had recently retired from teaching high
school science and I was managing a dental office. With
Dean having some extra time on his hands, we began to think
seriously about some type of support group to help promote
this marvelous band. Finally, in the spring of 1994, we
proposed the idea of an organized fan club to Bill. He
was flattered, but not quite sure he wanted to commit to
something like that. After mulling it over for several
weeks, however, he finally gave us an okay to proceed.
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Dean
and Lois Harvey
BACJB Fan Club co-founders |
It was easy to find people who loved the
band and their music, and everywhere the band played
we picked up more
members. The rest, as the saying goes, is history. Fan
club membership has grown steadily, and now far exceeds
our wildest dreams. In July of 2003, slightly more than
three months after the band¹s 13th birthday, we signed
up our 1,300th member!
The fan club has been a labor of love for
Dean and me, and it has been one of the most rewarding
and worthwhile
experiences of our lives. There¹s something very,
very special about the people who appreciate this band.
Many of our closest and dearest friends today have come
into our lives through the fan club, and Dean and I truly
feel that we have been richly blessed with a family of
more than 1,300 members.
Some of our biggest thrills as the fan
club developed have come from signing up new members
who are musicians
themselves. What greater tribute could there be to the
quality of "our" band? Another great thrill is
to receive a membership application from someone who has
only listened to the band¹s recordings and never actually
heard them in person. That, too, has happened many times.
Unfortunately, failing health (primarily
Parkinson¹s
disease) has gradually deprived Dean of his ability to
participate in fan club activities in recent years, and
now it is no longer possible for him to be actively involved
in the organization he was largely responsible for creating.
However, with the help of other dedicated members, the
club is continuing to grow and thrive. If you haven¹t
already joined, please let me hear from you. We would love
to welcome you into our unique and wonderful family.
Sincerely,

Lois Harvey, President
BACJB Fan Club
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the Fan Club Today!
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