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Mark Rapp Group At The Jazz Corner

Courtesy Gloria Krolak
I try to stand still but I've just got to move.
Todd Edmunds, sousaphone
The Jazz Corner
Hilton Head Island, SC
January 31, 2025
It was not a Tuesday and it was a full month before Ash Wednesday, the start of the Christian observance of Lent, but it felt like Mardi Gras at The Jazz Corner on Hilton Head Island. Colorful beads draped all the tables and a sousaphone oversaw the stage. The musicians readying to perform are some of the strongest proponents of New Orleans jazz in the nation and among the most talented to represent it.
The

Mark Rapp
trumpetRapp lead his quintet with vocalist Brittany Turnipseed,
Trombonist, composer, arranger, and educator Mitch Butler matched Rapp's passion. Raising both the sass temperature and volume when they played together, Nick Vlandis moved in to lower both, creating the kind of understated presence on the piano those moments demanded. Drummer Sanders kept his strong connection with each of the band members throughout with his agile beats. Todd Edmunds is also a bassist. On sousaphone he ruled the stage both visually and acoustically; the instrument's bell amplified his movements as well as his lung power. "I try to stand still but I've just got to move," he shared later. Maybe Edmunds feared being a distraction but the effect contributed to the fun.
Then, like a Vertical Landing and Takeoff aircraft, the group hovered briefly and changed orientation, proving, as if proof were necessary, that this band could find the groove of whatever they decided to play. The combo delivered "Georgia State of Mind," and Disney's "Almost There," his preschooler's newest favorite. He merely hinted at the frequency with which he has played it for her. They closed the set with " data-original-title="" title="">Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" and a reprise of "Down By the Riverside," for an altogether exhilarating performance. Ms. Turnipseed and Gentlemen, your soul, blues, and jazz roots are showing.
This was Turnipseed's first appearance at the Jazz Corner, but she was given a homecoming welcome, as if already a member of the JC family. Her every vocal, including Bill Withers' "Just the two of Us," created darts that hit the bulls-eye. A new name on the jazz stage, Turnipseed hails from South Carolina where she is nicknamed "Southern Songbird."
Rapp, founder and executive director of the ColaJazz Foundation in Columbia, South Carolina, elevates the capitol city as a go-to for jazz. Established in 2021, ColaJazz won the Governor Award as a leading non-profit, offering radio programming, festivals, concerts, school and community outreach, and summer camps. In just four years, ColaJazz has attracted a dependable list of major sponsors and fills a year-round calendar.
The trumpeter has released diverse CDs, including two Disney compilations, Volumes I and II of Everybody Wants to be a Cat. Alongside the likes of

Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018

Dave Brubeck
piano1920 - 2012

Esperanza Spalding
bassb.1984

The Bad Plus
band / ensemble / orchestrab.2000

Joshua Redman
saxophoneb.1969
Meanwhile, The Jazz Corner celebrates Mardi Gras, AKA Fat Tuesday, the day before Lent begins on Ash Wednesday every year.
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