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Ranging in age from 69 to 99 years old, The Merry Music Makers gather each week in 91原创 to pursue their passion for song
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Al Wilgrube, 93, of the Merry Music Makers meets with other senior musicians every Tuesday at St. Joseph鈥檚 Parish to play their favourite standards from the 1930s and 鈥40s.


Every Tuesday morning Saint Joseph鈥檚 Catholic Parish in 91原创 travels back in time.

That鈥檚 when hits from long ago 鈥擲entimental Journey, What a Wonderful World and Thanks for the Memories 鈥 fill the hall, entertaining visitors in line for a free lunch from the parish鈥檚 soup kitchen.

Set up in a circle in a room just off the main hall are a pianist, a bass guitarist, a mandolinist, a drummer, a clarinetist and two saxophonists ranging in age from 69 to 99 years old.

The Merry Music Makers 鈥 Bill Low, 99, Art Petite, 95, Al Wildgrube, 93, Marg Halcro, 92, Anne Balzer, 83, Hazel Coupland, 78 and Joe Sullivan, 69 鈥 get together each week and play their favourite songs from the 1930s and 鈥40s for the simple joy of making music.

鈥淚t was the music on their lips when they were young,鈥 said Sullivan, the drummer. 鈥淲e just have a lot of fun.鈥

Although they may not always remember everyone鈥檚 last name, they never forget a note, playing many of the melodies from memory, rather than sheet music.

鈥淢usic keeps you young,鈥 said Petite, a saxophonist with the group. Petite, who lives in Cloverdale, learned to play during his army days while stationed in South Africa with Allied American troops during the Second World War.

鈥淚 always try to think of the composers when I鈥檓 playing,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 try to get into their mind, to put a bit of feeling into it. And every composer is different.鈥

Since the group formed in 1994, new members have joined and have transformed it into a sort of house band for the parish, playing at many of their events and fundraisers.

The pianist, Halcro, who lives in Fernridge, has been with the group since the beginning. She learned to play the piano when she was three and a half years old, nearly 90 years ago.

鈥淢y favourite song is Tammy (from the 1957 movie Tammy And The Bachelor),鈥 she said in a sing-song voice.

鈥淚 got my picture taken with Debbie Reynolds鈥 star when I was in California last week.  After that I woke up one morning and that song was in my head, so I sat down and I played it and it is my favourite song now. I always like songs from movies.鈥

Low, also a saxophonist, was the leader of the group until about three years ago when health concerns kept him from playing. Now living in North Vancouver, he still comes out on occasion to play with his old group.

He couldn鈥檛 remember what year he started playing music, but the moment he placed his lips to the reed his mind became as sharp as ever, playing every piece perfectly.

鈥淚 have no favourites,鈥 he said, when asked what songs he likes to play. 鈥淭here are a lot of good songs from over the years.鈥

With a lifetime of music experience behind them, the group of seven musicians play many of their favourite standards the exact same way they would have played them decades ago.

Wildgrube began playing music around 1929, he said. Running his own band for years, the last group he played with, Red Velvet, entertained audiences in hotels throughout Vancouver. The gift of music runs deep in his family. His grandfather and many other relatives played with musical legend John Philip Sousa, a composer famous for his marches.

鈥淚 have a whole wall full of music from when I had my own band. But nobody plays anymore,鈥 he said, disheartened.

That鈥檚 why having the band at the Parish is important to its members. It offers a chance for the seniors to continue to practice their passion for music and perform in a group.

Coupland, who just learned to play bass guitar 10 years ago, has also been playing music her entire life. In addition to playing the guitar she also plays piano and clarinet, which she learned as a child in Saskatchewan.

鈥淲hen I was a child our family had a band, and when I was eight we played for dances. Because my dad had a band he made sure all of us kids learned how to play,鈥 she said.

Balzer, the mandolinist, has also played music all her life. Just as her father taught her the mandolin, she has now passed her musical talents down to her children, who have served as concert masters with the Vancouver Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Like any musical group, the Merry Music Makers have come across some hiccups while performing. Such was the case two weeks ago during a packed Saturday night fundraiser.

鈥淲hen we played here Saturday night it was onstage, and we were in a straight line and we couldn鈥檛 hear each other,鈥 Halcro said with a laugh.

鈥淏ut we managed to make it work.鈥

For Sullivan, the youngster in the group, watching the other members of the band continue to play year after year is inspiring.

鈥淚 hope I am able to do that when I鈥檓 their age,鈥 he said.

 

 

 





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