When Scott Mullett started the Keene Jazz Orchestra in 2003, his goal was to share with his community the music that he loved so dearly, and to create an organization that would continue the uniquely American tradition of jazz music in Keene, the Monadnock Region, and beyond. His sudden passing in 2018 left the band stunned and uncertain of how to proceed; while it was impossibly difficult to imagine our band without our beloved founder and friend, it would have been an insult to Scott’s memory, his dedication to the music, and his love of Keene’s musical community, to not continue playing.
It is with this devotion to Scott’s goal of carrying on the tradition of jazz music in our community that the Keene Jazz Orchestra decided to carry on. At the first rehearsal after Scott’s passing, the musicians in the band nominated bassist Steve Cady, a founding member of the KJO, to be our leader going forward. Steve graciously accepted the position and the work and responsibilities that accompany it.
Often referred to by Scott himself as “The Godfather Of The Band”, Steve was as close to Scott as anyone. His musicianship and personality will help the band and the community to keep the music, and Scott’s memory, alive and thriving. No single individual, nor entire group of people, can ever replace what Scott meant to Keene’s musical family and all those who knew him all across the country and the world. Under Steve Cady’s leadership, the Keene Jazz Orchestra intends to intensely and enthusiastically pursue Scott’s dedication to music performance and education, as he taught us all to do for so many years.
In the fifteen years that he gave to the Keene Jazz Orchestra, Scott imparted his love for jazz to many aspiring music students, teachers, and hobbyists. To honor this legacy, the Keene Jazz Orchestra will continue to share this great American art form with our community.