About Jim Cullum's Landing

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band on the Landing bandstand, 2001. The glass enclosure was designed by an acoustic engineer in 1981 especially for performance without amplifiers.

THE LANDING is located on the beautiful San Antonio Riverwalk, literally "just across the alley from the Alamo" in the Hyatt Regency in downtown San Antonio.

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band, America's premier 7-piece Classic Jazz ensemble, plays Fridays and Saturdays beginning at 8:30 PM. On Thursdays, the Jim Cullum Quartet holds forth.

Live jazz duos and trios are featured on the outdoor riverside patio, weather permitting. Call 210-223-7266 for details.

The menu of the Landing features fine cuisine, fine liquors, domestic & imported beers and wines, gourmet coffees, pies and cheesecake, and above all the hottest of hot jazz. All ages are welcome. Dress is casual. Most major credit cards are accepted.

The Jim Cullum Jazz Band has appeared in such major venues as Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Wolf Trap, major worldwide jazz festivals, and stars in its own public radio series, Riverwalk Jazz heard on over 150 Public Radio stations nationwide and on the internet. The band is from time to time away on tour (check the touring itinerary).

The Riverwalk Patio at the LandingFor more information and reservations (please state for which date and number of people), call 210-223-7266 (voice) between 3-8:00 PM Central or send email to reservations@landing.com.


History of the River, The Landing, and the Jazz Band

by Jim Cullum, Jr.

In the 1920s, Robert Hugman, a visionary architect who had grown up fishing from the San Antonio River, put forth a magnificent plan to create walkways along the water's edge. Eventually his dreams were realized, and by the early 1940s the Riverwalk, with its fine masonry stairways, foot bridges and beautiful foliage was a reality. Built by the WPA, the city of San Antonio now maintains it as a city park.

And the jazz?...Jim Cullum Sr., a clarinetist who had spent his time in the trenches playing with Jack Teagarden, Jimmy Dorsey, and many, many other groups, began coaching a group of aspiring High School jazz musicians. The group included his son, Jim Cullum, Jr., who played the cornet. In 1962, father and son founded a partnership and organized the Happy Jazz Band. The next year, a dynamic young San Antonio businessman, Jim Hayne (who also played great jazz trombone), met the Cullums.

Jim Cullum Sr., Jim Hayne, and 20 other prominent San Antonians invested in and launched The Landing in April, 1963. It was an instant success. The Landing, along with restaurant Casa Rio, were the River's only businesses, but gradually throughout the '60s, the Landing was joined by a variety of other places and the modern Riverwalk was born.

The original Landing location was about 150 yards north, around the bend (where Joe's Crab Shack is now located). The jazz poured forth and great, outrageous good times abounded. What a thrill to see it all come to life! Customers stood in line on weekends. The Landing became a stopping-off place for jazz musicians on the road. Doc Severinsen, Yank Lawson, Benny Goodman, Bobby Hackett, Joe Venuti, and Earl Hines all came to play with us.

The Jim Cullum Jazz BandThe Jim Cullum Jazz Band in 2001. Left to right: John Sheridan, Kenny Rupp, Ron Hockett, Mike Waskiewicz, Jim Cullum, Jr., Don Mopsick, Howard Elkins. Photo © 2001 by William Carter

The band changed its name to The Jim Cullum Jazz Band and began its rise to fame among traditional jazz lovers. Along the way, the band played a great variety of interesting venues, from Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center to small country taverns, but home base was always the beloved Landing stage.

Today The Landing is one of the nation's oldest jazz clubs. Only Preservation Hall in New Orleans has been around longer.

Now in its 46th year, the band continues its own traditions with some 47 recordings to its credit. Always a 7-piece group, it is composed of full-time professional players. The band boasts a repertoire of over 400 arrangements and another 400 "jam tunes." It stands alone in the world of traditional jazz.

The Landing's main product has always been jazz performance. Patrons have always been seated at tables, and the club has always operated a bar and serves excellent food (see our new menu).

In 1989, The Jim Cullum Jazz Band began a jazz radio program, Riverwalk Jazz distributed by Public Radio International. Airing nationwide on over 200 Public Radio stations, the show has become a vital link for devoted jazz connoisseurs from coast to coast.

The present band members and the year they joined the band: