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District 19 Jazz MPA February 14-15, 2018 Mount Dora High School Florida Bandmasters Association District 19 Jazz MPA February 14-15, 2018 Mount Dora High School East Ridge Middle School Spartan Jazz Band MD Director(s): Robert Walker Principal: Stephanie Mayuski Take the A Train Moon River Four Miles Davis Wednesday, February 14, 2018 10:30 am Mount Dora Middle School Soaring Eagle Jazz Band MC Director(s): Philip L. Porter Principal: Jacob Stein Deep Pockets Brad Ciechomski Horn of Puente Goodwin/Story The Perfect Storm Larry Barton 11:00 am Carver Middle School (Lake) Raiders of Jazz MC Director(s): Joshua Eury Principal: Kinetrai Kelley-Truitt Splanky Hefti/Phillippe Kick It Up Beach/Shutack Grooved Pavement Victor Lopez 11:30 am Windy Hill Middle School Wolfpack Jazz Band MB Director(s): Mrs. Carolyn Deck Principal: William Roberts Blues by Five Red Garland/John Berry Blue Midnight Larry Neeck Pollo Rojo Les Sabina 12:00 pm Tavares Middle School Tavares Middle School Jazz Band MB Director(s): Jimmy Higginbotham Principal: Trella Mott Stompin' At The Savoy Arranged by Michael Sweeney The Way We Were Arranged by Mark Taylor Coconut Champagne DiBlasio arranged by Victor Lopez 1:30 pm West Port High School Jazz Ensemble II C Director(s): Scotty Vance Principal: Ginger Cruze So Danco Samba Antonio Jobim / Victor Lopez A Child Is Born Thad Jones / John Denton A Day In The Life Of A Fool Luiz Bonfa / Carl Sigman / Terry White 2:00 pm Lake Minneola High School Shades of Gold C Director(s): Mr. Andy Deen Principal: Linda Shepherd-Miller Abracadabra Larry Barton Take Five Paul Desmond/arr. Rich DeRosa Swag-tastic! Steve Briody 2:30 pm South Lake High School Jazz Lab Band C Director(s): Ryan F. Wright Principal: Steven Benson Blues for Three Brothers Armando Rivera Living In A Dream Doug Beach Morocco Freeman/Goodwin 3:00 pm Forest High School Faze 2 Jazz Ensemble C Director(s): David Jones Principal: Brent Carson There Will Never Be Another You Gordon/Stitzel Since I Fell For you Afro Blue Santamaria/Mossman 1 Florida Bandmasters Association District 19 Jazz MPA February 14-15, 2018 Mount Dora High School 4:30 pm West Port High School Jazz Ensemble III CC Director(s): Scotty Vance Principal: Ginger Cruze Blues For Randy Chad Lefkowitz-Brown / WPHS Jazz Combo Wave Antonio Carlos Jobim / WPHS Jazz Combo Catch Me If You Can Rick Hirsch 5:00 pm Lake Minneola High School Shades of Green B Director(s): Mr. Andy Deen Principal: Linda Shepherd-Miller Six By Six Doug Beach Nova Bossa Michael Philip Mossman Hunk 'o Funk Carl Strommen 5:30 pm Forest High School Viridian Big Band BB Director(s): David Jones Principal: Brent Carson It Don't Mean a Thing (if it Ain't Got That Swing) Ellington/Ford When I fall in love Skeffington Barnburner Less Hooper 6:00 pm South Lake High School Studio Jazz Ensemble BB Director(s): Ryan F. Wright Principal: Steven Benson Count Bubba Gordon Goodwin In Her Family Metheny/Curnow Two Cultures Johnny Richards 6:30 pm West Port High School Jazz Ensemble I A Director(s): Scotty Vance Principal: Ginger Cruze Celia Bud Powell / Mark Taylor I Loves You Porgy Lisa DeSpain Zebrano Andrew Neu Thursday, February 15, 2018 10:00 am South Sumter Middle School Jazz Band MC Director(s): Cory Lowery Principal: Allen Shirley My Dinner with Ronald Dean Sorenson and Bruce Pearson Uncle Milo's Side Show Dean Sorenson and Bruce Pearson 10:30 am The Villages Charter Middle School Jazz Ensemble MC Director(s): Kevin Blackstock Principal: Dr. Peggy Irwin Listen Here Eddie Harris Arranged by Victor Lopez Kick It To The Curb Dean Sorenson Easy on the Peppers Doug Beach and George Shutack 11:00 am Clermont Middle School "Flight of Sound" Jazz Ensemble MC Director(s): Allen J. Venezio Principal: Robert J. McCue, Jr. Jersey Bounce arr. Paul Lavender Europa arr. Victor Lopez Jive Samba arr. Terry White 11:30 am Eustis Middle School Thundering Herd Jazz Ensemble MC Director(s): Gerry Ricke Principal: Bill Miller Forty-Second Street Warren/ arr Cook Groove Merchant Richardson/arr.Sigler Children on Sanchez Mangione/arr.Lopez 12:00 pm East Ridge High School Jazz Ambassadors II C Director(s): Jack Hart Principal: Julie Robinson Lueallen Groovin' High John "Dizzy" Gillespie/Taylor Casey Autumn Leaves Joseph Kosma/Donovan Porter Blue Bossa Kenny Dorham/Donovan Porter and Taylor Casey 2 Florida Bandmasters Association District 19 Jazz MPA February 14-15, 2018 Mount Dora High School 12:30 pm Eustis High School Golden Panther Jazz Ensemble II C Director(s): Matthew Flenner Principal: Nancy Velez Ornithology Charlie Parker Critical Mass Jeff Jarvis Sabor de Cuba Victor Lopez 1:00 pm Tavares High School White Jazz Band C Director(s): Cole Bushman Principal: Dr. Boyd Empanada Caliente Doug Beach Harlem Nocturne Earle Hagen/Rick Stitzel The Bare Necessities Terry Gilkyson/Debney & McChesney 1:30 pm The Villages Charter High School The Villages Jazz Ensemble CC Director(s): Ms. Linda Quinn Principal: Dr. Bill Zwick Off the Hook Jeff Jarvos Softly as in a Morning Sunrise Dave Rivello And Yet So Far Chris Sharp 3:00 pm Mount Dora High School Storm Force Jazz Band CC Director(s): Mr. Michael Uhrich Principal: Dr. Rhonda Boone Flight of the Foo Birds Neal Hefti/Peter Blair Angel Eyes Brent-Davis/Strommen Arnge Drank Paul Baker 3:30 pm South Sumter High School Raider Jazz Band CC Director(s): Pete Perrone Principal: Christy McKinney Danza para Mi Hija Ethan Freier Groovin' Hard Don Menza Arr. by Peter Blair 4:00 pm Belleview High School Big Band B Director(s): Ariel Reddick Principal: Mike Kelly Autumn Leaves Joseph Kosma/Peter Blair Downtown Tango Rick Hirsch Flight of the Foo Birds Neal Hefti/Peter Blair 4:30 pm Lake Weir High School Jazz Band B Director(s): Michael Jennings Principal: Jennifer Beasley Old Devil Moon Dave Wolpe Cry Me A River Arthur Hamilton/Victor Lopez The Giants Walk Among Us Rich Woolworth 5:00 pm Tavares High School Red Jazz Band B Director(s): Cole Bushman Principal: Dr. Boyd Basically Blues Phil Wilson Here's That Rainy Day Van Heusen/Dee Barton La Suerte De Los Tontos Johnny Richards/Victor Lopez 5:30 pm Eustis High School Golden Panther Jazz Ensemble B Director(s): Matthew Flenner Principal: Nancy Velez Limehouse Blues Arr. Les Hooper Povo Freddie Hubbard Zebrano Andrew Neu 6:00 pm East Ridge High School Jazz Ambassadors I BB Director(s): Jack Hart Principal: Julie Robinson Lueallen Backrow Politics Gordon Goodwin Blue Skies Irving Berlin/Roger Holmes It's Not Polite to Point Gordon Goodwin 3.
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