Dan Ellis Jazz Funeral --
A typical jazz funeral begins with a processional march by the family and friends, joined by a Jazz band. Throughout the march, the band plays very slowly and mournfully – such as: ‘Just a Closer Walk with Thee.’
A change in the tenor of the ceremony takes place, after either the deceased is buried, or when the hearse leaves the procession and members say their final good bye as they ‘cut the body loose.’
Then, the music becomes more upbeat.
Had a good meeting yesterday to organize a select group of aged gentlemen who will act as prime ministers for the Jazz Funeral. More on this group as the members allow their names to be used.