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Welcome to the 3lst University of Idaho Lionel HamptonJazzÏestival! The Lionel HárirptonJazzEestivalhas become one of the greatest jzzzfestivals in the world. join Pleæe us in celebratin g a clæsically American art form - Iazz. At the Lionel HamptonJazzEestivalwe seek to enrich the lives of young people with this music - year after year.

"GAtes" Keeps on Swingin'

Lionel Hampton started his musicalcareer æ a drummer. Hamp wæ playing drums with Louie Armstrong and one night at the gig, Louie turned to Hamp and said, "Swing it Gates, Swing!" Hamp asked Louie what he meantand he said, "l'm calling you Gates because you swing like a gatel" From that point in time until this very day Hamp is known as "Gates" because of his incredible ability to "swing". The story came to Dr. Skinner directly from Hamp.

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Welcome to the 1998 Festival

atthe University of Idaho - Moscow, Idaho!

Page For more informoÌion concerning the Schedule Lionel Homplon Jozz Feslivol, contoct: 5 Lionel Hampton School of MusicJøz Ensembles 11 Dr. Lynn J. Skinner, Execulive Direclor Welcome Letters 13 Lionel Homplon Jozz Feslivol Clinic Schedule t5 Lionel Hompton School of Music Lionel Hampton - Biography 17 Universify of ldoho Guest futist Biographies ...... 23 Moscow, ldoho 83844-4014 Adjudicator Biog*pfri.r ...... 53 (208)885-ó513 l208l88 5-67 65 Fox: Lionel HamptonJazz Festival Staff ,... 59 Send e-moil 1o [email protected] Velcome Lionel Hampton 6r or visit oi hfi p: //www. uid oho.edu /iozz / Student Winners from Past Festivals 63 Donations and Special Awards from Coqporate Sponsors ...... ot For Medio lnformotion, conloct: Virginio Wicks, Festivol Publicisf 97 Donations to the Lionel HamptonJazz Festival Endowment 121 31822 -9 97 7 F ax: l.21 31822-9 9 6 6 99 Acknowledgements l0l PorTions of this progrom ore ovoiloble Campus Map 103 in broille ond lorge print. A reoder will High/MiddleÆlementary Competition Schedule - be mode ovoiloble upon requesl. All Jr. Wednesday, February 25,lg99 - progroms ore occessible 1o disobled Choirs.. Admin. Bldg, University Auditorium..... 0t individuols. For specific occommodo- Vocal & Instrument¿l Soloists ....,...... SLts Borah Theatre 66 lion needs reloting fo o disobilily, tJ/ conloct Sue Weover ot (208)BB5-ó7ó5 Jr. HighÆlementary Bands and Instrument¿l Combos ...... LDS Institute ...... ,...... ,..... 68 {pleose ollow i0 working doys noiice}. This orgonizotion prohibils discrimino- College/University Competition Schedule - Thursday, February 26, lggï iion on the bosis of roce, color, notionol Choirs & Vocal Combos ...... ,...... Hampton Music Bldg. Recital Hall ...... 7t origin, sex, disobilily or oge. College and Open Division B¿nds...... SUB Ballroom...... 7r Vocal Soloists...... ,..,.. tDS Institute ...... 72 COVER ARTWORK: Dovid Fleming Comm. College Bands and Instrumental Combos ...... Admin. Bldg. - University Auditorium .. 73 PHOTO OF ARTWORK: Joe Pollen, Ul Instrumental Soloists ...... SUB Borah Theatre 73 PhoTo Services COVER DESIGN: Jill Hooper, Ul Prinling ond Design High School Vocal Competition Schedule - Friday, February 27,1998 Services Multi-Microphone Division Choirs Hampton Music Bldg. Recital HaIl .,...... 75 AAAA/AM Choirs ...... SUB Ballroom.. /tJ M&Non-MixedChoirs...... ,...... ,...... Admin.81dg.-UniversityAuditorium..... 77 COVER PRINTING: AAAA/AAA Soloists ...... ,..,...... SUB Borah Thearre 77 Printed os o Public GTE A,/B Choirs & Vocal Combos ...... tDS Institute 78 Service by GTE. AA Soloists ...,...... St. Augustine's Catholic Center...... ,.. 78 A Soloists ...... ,...... North Campus Center ,...... 79 UPCOMING LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ B Soloiss ...... Moscow High School ..,...... 80 FESTIVALS: Februory 24-27 ,1999; High School Instrumental Competition Schedule - Saturday, February 28, l99B Februory 23 -26, 2O0O F ebrvory 21 -24, ; (I) 2001; Februory 20-23, 2002 AAAA Bands ...... ,... 83 B Bands 84 AAAA (ID Bands ...... ,. Hampton Music Bldg. Recital Hall ..,,... 84 (I)4HS/Middle LIONEL A,4A School B¿nds Physical Educ. Bldg.- Dance Studio ...... 85 M (II) Bands .. 86 HA][!TON Guitar&BæsSoloists...... St.Augustine'sCatholicCenter..,...... 87 AAA (ID &AA (I) Bands ...... Admin. Bldg. - Univ, Audirorium...... ,...,. 87 & Percussion Soloists ..,...... SUB Borah Theatre ...... 88 AMA Combos .....,....,....., .Agricultural Science Auditorìum .....,...... 88 AAA/AA Combos .....,...... Education Bldg. KIVA.... 89 Alto & Baritone Soloists ...... ,...... ,...... Niccolls Bldg. IL...... , 90 , , Flute & Violin Soloists ...... ,....,.. Niccolls Bldg. I .....,..,...... ,..... 9o Unt"ttityotldaho Brass Soloists...... North Campus Center 9r ff jr. Secondary Bands & AÆ{r. Sec./Middle Combos .....,...,.... Law School Courtroom 92 ...... Moscow High School Auditorium .... 93

2 3 Fly the airline f¡t for the King. \Ye Dedicate this Festival to Lionel Hampton The Man andHis Music -Jazz

The Thirty-First lionel Hampt on Jazz Festival

Wednesday, February 25, t998 3:30 p.M. - SUB Ballroom Jr, High \T/inners Conc ert Elementary School Instrument ol. Juz Ensemble It Middle School V ocøl, Jazz Ensemble Jr. High Y ocd, lazzEnsemble { Jr. High Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Elementary Sch ool Y ocal ¡azz Ensemble Middle School Instrunental Jazz Ensemble

V/ednesday, February 25,1998 6:30 p,M. - Kibbie Dome

(doors open at 6:00 p.M,) Andy laVerne, piano

You always get the royal trcatment when yor-r fly )Vednesday, February 25,1998 7:00 p.M, - Kibbie Dome Northwest Airlines. And with our global travel partners, yor-r PEPSVGIB s get that service to mole than 400 cities around the world. ol\ü Intern ational J azz c o n c ert All while earning benefits as a member of our r'.1,''a' \X/oddPerks@ 1. a).:/ free travel prograln. !!t)i/' Kenny Ba*on rrio, rearuri"r, -.il,iäiiîíåä;i3iï., drums; , bass That's wþ the King of the , B.B. King, travels Paquito D'Rivera, saxophone & clarinet (Cuba) around the world with Northwest. Ancl wþ you should, too. Claudio Roditi, (Brazil) Because on Northwest, everyone gets treated like a King. , Alex Acuna, drums (peru) Bdward Simon, piano (Venezuela) , bass Dee Daniels, vocals andpiano (Canada) I NORTHWEST Jane Jarvis , piano

1:.t¡l :¿l Ii AIRLINES Kuni Mikami, piano "r Çapan) Sergio Tchernyshov, vibes () BRIDGING Som,e People.lu,st Kn.ou, Hout to F'l\" ,l¿¿PACIFIC Greg Abate, saxophone 7-800-225-2525 / www.nwa.com Wally "Gator" Watson, drums Lanceßryant, saxophone @ 1998 Northwest Airlines, lnc. Northwest recycles enough paper products in one year to fill 27 747s {t John Stowell, guitar

4 5 () Christian Bausch, bass Friday, February 27,l9g9 7:30 p.M. - Kibbie Dome (|apan) Lionele Hamanaka, vocals (doors open at 7:00 p.M.) Kao Temma, dancer (Japan) Jim Martinez,pizno Tomoaki Sakura, clarinet Qapm) Introducing 12year-old jazzviohnist,ßilly Contreras of Nashville, Tennessee ßnday, February 27, tgg9 8:00 p.M. - Kibbie Dome All-Star Concert Thursday, February 26,1998 6:30 P.M, - Kibbie Dome Lionel Hampton, vibes (dools open at 6:00 P.M.) Trio, featuring: Ray Brown, Arnie Carruthers. piano, andJoe Kloess, piano bass; Greg Hutchinson, drums; Geoff Keezer, piano , vocals, and his trio, featuring: Eric Vaughn, drums; Herman Burney, bass;Jerry Byrd, guitar, with a special tribute to Thursday, February 26,1998 7:00 P.M, - Kibbie Dome Trio, featuring: Kenny Bznon,piano;, drums;RayDrummond, bass , tflrmpet I.{ORTHWEST NRTIT{ES Dthel Ennis, vocals , trumpet Special Guest Concert , saxophone , saxophone & flute Lionel H4grpton, vibes U AJ Gre¡ trombone , vocals, tyith Marc Cary, piano c Bill Watrous, trombone o Super Bass, featuring: Ray Brown, bass;, bass; Christian McBride, bæs Ron Aprea, saxophone U Maúan McPartland, piano Andrei Kitaev, piano , trumpet Student Vinners from the Vocal Solo Division Kenny Barron Trio, featuring: Kenny Barron, piano; Ben Riley, drums; Ray Drummond, bass Billy Marcus Tribute to Hamp, featuring: Billy Marcus , piano;Brenda Alford, vocals;John Allred, trombone; Pete Minger, trumpet; Bílly Ross, tenor saxophone & alto flute; Eric Allison, flute, clarinet, saxophone;John Michalak, tengr saxophone; Mike Brignola, ; Don Coffman, bass; Gary Duchaine, drums Saturday, February zB, t99g 4:45pi.M, - Kibbie Dome Andy laVerne, piano (doors open ar 3:30 p.M.) Bvelyn White, vocals and piano Student Vinners from the College Vocal & Instrumental Competition SI¿{SHI¡{GTO¡{ VATER POWER Friday, February 27,1998 4:45P.NL. - Kibbie Dome Instrumental Winners Conc (dools open at 3:30 P.M.) ert Claudio Roditi, trumpet with the Lionel Vocal V/inners Concert Hampton school of MusicJazzßandl - Robert Mccurdy, director

Pørtialþ sþonsored by the Moscow-Pullman Daily News High/i\4.iddleÆlementary Jr. School lnstrumenral Jazz Ensenlble Jim Martinez,piano AA (I) InstrumentalJazz Ensemble Secondary Instrumental Lionel Hampton School of MusicJazz Choirs Jr. Jazz Ensemble B Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Daniel Bukvich, director A Instrunental Jazz Ensemble AA (lI) InstrumentalJazz Ensemble (I) A,{A Instrlmental Jazz Ensemble AAA Vocal Ensemble Vinner Jazz AAA (II) Instrumental Jazz Ensemble B VocalJazz Ensemble Winner' AAM (l) InstrumentalJazz Ensemble AA VocalJazz Ensemble Willner ¿¡¡¡ (ll) Instnrmental Jazz linsenble Non-Mixcd Vocal Jazz Ensemble Winnel À Vocal Jazz Ensemble Winner AAAA VocalJazz Ensemble Wiruler Multi-Mícrophone Vocal E[semble Vinner winning performing groups ore chosen from compelition Jazz during the doy These groups ore iudged on bolonce, intonotion, phrosing, dynomics, Ìempo, inferpretotion, precision, iozz excite"ment, fräsh io"orlproãioÅrìng, ono stoge efiquette. Eoch Pleose remember thot NO flosh comeros, recording devices, or video equipment will be ollowed in lhe Kibbie Dome. group is chosen os being ïhe best ensemble in its size cloiificotion.

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Saturday, February 28,1998 7:30 P.M. - Kibbie Dome (doors open at 7:00 P,M.) t* Hampton Trombone Factory *t'r. ;i. c lr- -I

lionel Hampton School of Music and Friends J +. ". I Jim Christensen, Director I **. lJ t{ r¡¡ I Saturday, February 28,1998 8:00 P.M. - Kibbie Dome i tt "^s I GTE Giants of Jazz Concert Þ Ot tl lionel Hampton and his ßig Band I with Special Giants of.Jazz Friends: ì Malone, guitar, and Ben Wolfe, bass DianaKrall, vocals and piano, with Russell R Kenny Bamon Trio, featuring: Kenny Barroñ; piano; Ben Riley, drums; Ray Drummond, bass ;: . , trumpet .- Ël a , trumpet Angela DeNiro, vocals -¡ ou n

Lionel Hampton and His l,üew York

TIONETHAMPTON,VIBES TROMBONES RHYTHM Bill Bergacs, Road Manager Jim Rotondi Charles Stephens Cleave Gulton, alto Kuni Mikami, piano Ruben Cox, Valet TonyBarrero Al Gemberling Marshall McDonald, alto Howe Pete Cr¿wford Lance Bryant, tenor JimmyWood, bass Robert McCurdy Gerald Weldon, tenor Wally "Gator" Watson, drums Pat Shook, baritone

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President's Message for the 199S lionel HamptonJazzFestival

@Cøto Welcome to the "Numb et OnelazzFestival in the Vorld," the Lionel HanrytonJuz Festival! It is always a special privilege to welcome to campus our very own lionel Hampton, The 3l't anniversary of.theJuz¡estival is indeed spôcial bôcause Our 45th Anniversary Season \rye are also celebrating lionel's 90ft bifthday!

f une 30 to August ó Students junior from elementary, high school, high school, and college levels have come to the university for 31 years to Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat learn from and perform with legendary jazz greats, And for 15 of those years, lionel Hampton hæ nurtured the thents of The Women ¡n laclr 28 30 July I 2 3 4 student vocalists and instrumentalists. June ønin9 ¡n9 OP oPnn a spine-ting[ng ghost thriller Wonan Woman ¡n Black ¡n Black Sylvia Sylvia This year over 14,000 students from across the , Canadaand,Japanwill take parf inmusic competitions for 5 6 I 9 t0 Sylvia big bands andiazz choirs, and the winners will participate bpn'in9 in special winners' concerts. Everyone has the opportunity to a comedy about marriage-and a dog Woman attend special clinics and seminars offered by internatio nlJ j^zz stars. chops chops In Black Sylvia

t2 t3 t5 tó t7 t8 We are pleased you could join us for "Internationally Acclai medJuz!" We hope you enjoy your stay. chops $pnnitg' l4wl 2:00 p.m. l4wl A/" Woman Al" a cowboy cabaret with a British accent el'""l N.ll;at chops âl'"t¿ N.l4;41 ¡n B¡acI Sylvia chops

t9 20 2t 22 23 24 25 î'4r*/'Alt Al..l N.l¿, (Rain Date Woman 14"¿l Al" Woman AJ^J å lvluch Ado) ln Black Sylvia chops aW^lrilLrú In Black Robeft A. Hoover, President * * * under-the-stors* * * U) 3t August I a Shal

As you expand your musical knowledge this week, we invite you to also take time to expand your understanding of the University of Idaho campus. City northAmerican Feel free to visit classes, meet the faculty and students, and discouer the variety of irograms the University of Idaho has to offer,

We are pleæed to provide student guests an opportunity to meet andlearnfrom the world's greatest jazz musicians. The HamptonJazz Festival is an example of the University of Idan'o's commitment to providing the finest education, one that Moving? is enriched by special guestârtists, visiting professors and our own talented faculty, As students, you have the unique opportunity of not only displaying your talents, but also enhancing your skills through worlshopi conducted by our SrnnsucKS National Treasure Dr. lionel Hampton, and æsisted by our other distinguished artisis and critics,

IS PNOUO TO BE A As you begin to make plans for college, we invite you to consider the University of Idaho. As a University of Idaho student will have ¡ou the opportunity to continue your music studies and enjoyment under the direction of our superb music fac¡rlty' SpoxsoRoF THE That offer is yours whether you plan to obtain a music degree, or simply wish to enrich you1" ou.rull education by including an occasional music course.

hoNnHnuruoN We have trained, experienced people and I wish each of you success as you compete andleam this week, and hope you enjoy your experienc e at theUniversity of specialized equipment and mater¡als Idaho. xzz F tsrtvnl. J Call 882-2213 Thomas Crossler Brian Pitcher, Provost University of Idaho @ RogerT. Root

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Wednesday, february Zj, lgg9 Stowell, guitar John 10:00 a,m. - 11:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre Trombone Workshop with Al Gemberling roud to support l1:00 a.m. - l2:00 p.m. Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall GregAbate, saxophone 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m, Hætung Theatre Percussion Workshop with Dan Bukvich 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Admin. Bldg. - University Auditorium Saxophone Workshop with Robert Miller 12:00 p,m. - 1:00 p,m. Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall Martinez, piano the educøtion of Jim 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m. SIJB Ballroom Christian Bausch, bæs 12:20p.m, - 1:20 p.m. LDS Institute Andy LaVerne, piano 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Vocal Technique Worlshop with Dorothy Barnes 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m, Hampton Music Bldg, - Recital Hall Trumpet Workshop tomoruow 's leøders with Robert McCurdy l:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Evelyn White, vocals 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre

Thursday, February 26, l99B Sergio Tchernyshov, vibes 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre Brian Bromberg, electric bass l0:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre latin Workshop Claudio with Roditi, Slide Hampton, 11:00 a.m. - l2:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Alex Acuna & Brian Bromberg Terence Blanchard, trumpet 12:00 p,m. - 1:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Stowell, guitar John 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m. LDS Institute r Maftinez, piano i Jim 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m. SUB Ballroom Bæs Clinic with Ray Brown, Cla¡on & John Christian McBride 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Admin. Bldg. - University Auditorium Andy LaVerne, piano 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall David Howe, lead trumpet technique 1:00 p.m. - 2r00 p.m. Hartung Theatre t¡ Brian Bromberg, acoustic bæs 2100 p.m. - 3:00 p,m. Hartung Theatre ., .t Billy Marcus Band 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre {i Evelyn Vhite, vocals 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m, Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall Composition Workshop Jazz with Jane Jarvis 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Friday, February 27, lggg Andrei Kitaev, piano 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre Brian Bromberg, electric bæs 10:00 a.m, - il:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre Kuni Mikami, piano; Wally "Gator" Vatson, drums; 11:00 a.m, - 12r00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Christian Bausch, bass; Lance Bryant, saxophone Mafünez, piano Jim ll:40 a,m. - 1240p.m, SIIB Ballroom Saxophone & Scat Improvisation Workshop: 12:00 p.m. - 1;00 p,m. IDS Institute Angela DeNiro, vocals & Ron Aprea, saxophone Faddis, trumpet Jon 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Hafung Theatre Dee Daniels, vocals 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Admin. Bldg. - University Auditorium Guest College Choir Winner 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Hampton Music Bldg, - Recital Hall Ray Brown Trio 12:40 p.m. - l:40 p.m. SUB Ballroom Marian McPartland, piano 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p,m. Hartung Theatre Brian Bromberg, acoustic bass 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p,m. Hartung Theatre Evelgr White, vocal 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall Stowell, guitar & Andy taverne, piano John 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Saturday, February 28, lgg} Christian Bausch, bæs, Andy laverne, piano 10:00 a.m.- 1l:00 a.m. Hartung Theatre &John Stowell, guitar Seminar with phil Elwood, juz Jazz cnfic ll:00 a.m. - l2:00 p,m. Hartung Theatre & Bill Watrous, trombone worlshop 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Admin. Bldg. - University Auditorium Guest College Instrumental Ensemble Winner 12:00 p.m, - 1:00 p.m. LDS Institute Frank Foster & Frank Wess, saxophone 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p,m. Education Bldg. - Kiva In Pørtiøl support of the Lionel Kenny Barron Trio 12:00 p,m. - 1:00 p.m. HaÍung Theatre Pete & Conti Candoli, trumpet Hømpton øzz Festiztøl's 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m, Hampton Music Bldg. - Recital Hall f Chip Deffaa, jazz J?uzSeminarúth critic 12:00 p.m. - l:00 p.m. Agricultural Science Auditorium Martinez, piano øzz in the Schools Progrøm Jim 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. SIJB Ballroom f Ethel Ennis, vocal 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Bass Workshop with instruments - Brian Bromberg 1r00 p.m, - 3:00 p. m. University Inn - Best Western , vocals, with , , guitar & Ben Vy'olfe, bass 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre Vallace Roney, trumpet D o 2:30p.m. - 3:30 p.m. St. Augustine's Catholic Center Freddy Cole Trio p,m, - sPoRltlro loutPnEI{T Dlvlgloll 3:00 4:00 p.m. Hartung Theatre 15 14 -- LIONEL HAMPTON

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Woodward, , and . symphonic works, "King David Suite" and "Blues Suite" have been on the MoJazz label, he released "For the Love of Music" in 1995. With many honors and awards following performed often by leading philharmonic orchestras throughout the Appearing with Lionelon this were Chaka Kahry]oshua I through the years, Lionel was truly Redman, world. , and , among other stellar overwhelmed to receive The National Medal of At the age of 89, Hamp has kept to a schedule that has astonished artists. the Arts at the in January 1997 everyone. Traveling from country io country, concert to concert, jazz Among the highlights the bestowed.by President William Jefferson of year 1994 were Lionel's concert tour in club to jazz club With almost no break in betweerç Hamp completely Clinton and First Lady Hillary Rodham-Clinton. Argentina, a three-week concert tour in Europe, a star appearance at ('96) belies his venerable age. On a recent tour of Europe he broke records the for the Playboy ]azz Festival, where he closed the Reminiscing recently about his lifetime of at eveÍy stop and outlasted younger musicians every night. A tour of show bringing the audience of 18,000 to their feet with cheering, waving honors and recognitions, Hampton held that the China has been in the offing for some time. Lionel is looking forward to arms, and dancing in the aisles. It was one of the Bowl's most memorable highlight of his career iook place when the the challenge, jazznights.Inltly 1994, Lionei performed his "King David Suite" in Naming ol the Lionel, Music School at the University of Idaho was Despite the rigors of his hectic schedule, Lionel the Philharmonic Hall in \4unich, Germany with The St, Petersburg Hamption School of Music the Lionel Hampton School of Mttsic in Hampton continues to named (Russia) amaze fellow musicians and the music business in general the 60-piece Orchestra. It was wildly received by an audience at the University of ldaho, 1987. It was the first university school of music with energies he devotes to public service projects outside the music business. composed of both classical and jazz fans. February 28, 1987. Lionel ever named in honor of a lazz musician, Two Long a supporter of public Hampton Pictured with Dr. years earlier, in February 1985, the yearly housing, he developed the Lionel Hampton In March of 7995, Lionel Hampton suffered a mild stroke and was Houses in early 70's in uptown Lynn J. Skinner and Lynn festival held at the University of ldaho was New York and shortly thereafter built hospiialized for ten days. Practicing a diligent program of physical the Gladys Hampton Houses, named after his late wife. His "dream" therapy, Lionel was never at any time incapacitated. St. James. named the Lionel Hampton lnzz Festianl. This His strenuous in the near future is to add a university in this "where festival, again, is the first jazz festival in the area young black overseas tours were postponed, but he was able to make an appearance kids can learn to be doctors, lawyers, IBM technicians and, if they desirg the world named after a jazz musician, and Lionei at New England Conservatory of Music where he received his 17th musicians," Honorary Dociorate. Certainly one of the highlights of 1995 was when ,e+ will tell you it's one of his greatest joys. The last I week in February is Lionel Hampton's favorite Lionel Hampton has raised literally millions of dollars the prestigious CBS Sunday Morning television show honored Lionel Among thb classics the significance. Quartet time of year. for many, many charities and is dedicated and his four-day festival at the University of ldaho. as fast became the premier jazz recorded. it supporter of the Republican Party. He has been In September, an All-Star Mr. Hamptonis also an accomplished composer. group in the world, were "Moonglow," Dinah," active in every Presidential Tribute was given to original ballad "Midnight Sun" (written campaign Blues." His and "Vibraphone since the early 1950's and has become Hampton at the Kennedy During a session break, Armstrong pointed to with and ) a Hampton formed his own big band in the early a close personal friend of all the Center in , the studio and asked beloved classic in American jazz and popular a set of vibes at the back of D.C. luminaries 1940's. Following the release of a succession of jazz Republican Presidents, lazz ]oe Hamp if he knew how to play them. Taking up music, is among the many well-known and highly successful records undet his own name, beginning with Dwight Williams, Dr. , the challenge, Lionel, who was well-schooled pop compositions written over the years by the "Sunny Side of the Street" (on which he sang as Eisenhower. He has been an Terence Blanchard, in his keyboard studies, picked up the mallets gifted musician. His talent in the symphonic well as played vibes) and "Central Avenue honored guest at the White , Milt and said he'd give it a go. The first tune they field is highly respected as well. His two major Breakdown" (on which he played piano with Housè many dozens of times Hinton, Buddy DeFranco, cut was "," which had recently two fingers, using them as if they were vibes and he has performed there and vibists , been written by Eubie Blake, It became a mallets) among them, he flew to the top of the frequently. He has been a and Terry tremendous hit for Louis and young Lionel and charts with his recordings of "" in guest of the Clintons at the Gibbs, all performed in has remained a classic throughout the years. 1942 and "Hamp's Boogie-Woogie" in 7943. White House several times in Lionel's honor. Toward the impresario Hammond heard the Jazz John '94 and'95. He is also active end of the concert, Hamp before it was released and raved to The Lionel Hampton Orchestra had a record even insisted on joining the to in state politics and is always about Lionel's performance on phenomenal array of sidemen, far too long ready to share his talents for vibists and strode on stage the vibraphone. But it wasn't until 1936, when list here, who got their start with Hamp. the benefit of his political and played. The audience Hammond flew out to the Paradise Club in Los However, among these were , Wes and humanitarian beliefs. gave him a standing Angeies with Benny Goodman in tow, that the Montgomery, , , Ernie Among ovation. In October, Lionel Royal, Newman, and . Also his social commitments, famed band leader heard Lionel in Person. Joe he also finds time to serve as Hampton and his Golden impressed, Goodman signed Lionel on among his protégés were singers Dinah LionelHampton Mightily Men of appeared for (who named Honorary Chairman oÍ the lazz Jazz the spot. Benny had a trio within his big band Washington was discovered and (second from left) and the Foundation of America's Musician a week at the famed Blue which featured Goodman, on by Hamp,) Joe Williams, , and the 0rchestra, with \ Emergency Fund, a newly-formed volunteer Note in . piano, and on drums, The trio now legendary . Jazz giant ,Y?. Louis Armstron, Frank Sebastian and Les i* organization dedicated to aiding jazz musicians Hamp's drawing power quickly became a quartet. "Next thing you Hampton has received innumerable prestigious Hite, Sebastian's Cotton CIub, Culver City, who have fallen on hard times. has never been greater. To "l was on stage jamming awards over the years. Among those of which Calilornia, 1930. know," recalls Hamp, packed houses, Lionel title Hampton's with these great musicians. That's one session he is most proud are the OfficialAmerican stateside and overseas tours often feature his played two strenuous sets bestowed by Presidents exciting seventeen-piece I'11 never forget." GoodwiilAmbassador, Lionel Hampton Orchestra, considered by a night and brought the house down with each performance. fanuary Eisenhower and Nixon, the Papal Medal from critics to be the best big band of its type in the world. He also frequently The Benny Goodman Quartet made immediate 1996 brought a two week engagement at the elegant Tavern On The Pope Paul I, seventeen Honorary Doctorates appears as leader and soloist with his eight-piece group of renowned musical history, not only for the brilliant music Green in New York City. The entire engagement, of two shows a night, and the Gold Medal of Paris, Ftance's highest jazz musicians, known as the Golden Men of Jazz. Hampton's own long- they produced, but because they were the first was completely sold-out before the opening. Each show brought cultural award. In 1992 Lhe highly-coveted time , Glad Hamp Records, has released many dozens of racially integraied group of jazz musicians ever. standing ovations. February had Hamp at the helm of his four-day Award, shared with Lionel Hampton at the Olympia Theatre, recordings. Recent discs are on the Telarc label, "Lionel Hampton and It was the beginning of the and their annualjazz festival at the University of ldaho. Peter jenning's highly , Paul Taylor, Joanne Paris, , c.1959. the Golden Me n of lazz - - Live at the Blue Note" (1992). And, mixed musical assemblage held great social

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respected "World News Tonight" on the ABC network covered the entire four-days The Lionel Hampton Band perlorming at the On his television show, Peter saluted Lionel and bestowed his highly- Savoy Ballroom in , t ]ennings ¡¡ì coveted "Person of the Week" honor on Lionel. April had Lionel in a tribute NewYork,1942. appearance at the famed Apollo Theatre in New York entitled, "Lionel Hampton's Swing Inio Spring." A host of jazzlegends saluted the N great jazzmaster at this landmark theatre. Also, this special year brought Lionel to Los Angeles' South Central section where five of that troubled part of the city's high schools gave a unified concert in Lionel's honor. Hamp donated his time and considerabie energies to working with the youngsters and a providing them with encouraging words and music to coniinue their promising young careers. In Tampa, Florida in June, Hamp was inducted into the International lazz HaIl of Fame, then rushed back to New York for ¡¡¡ another popular week at New York's Blue Note. In November, Europe beckoned once again and Lionel put together his big New York band and traveled to his opening concert at the Teatre Sistina in Rome, followed by concerts in Munich, Linz and Vienna, ¡ Austria. The tour was a spellbinder and Lionel is invited back again same time next year. Following the jaunt around Europe's splendid cities, Lionel rushed home to be honored by lazz at and was presented with the organization's firstJazz Master's Award at a gala concert in Avery Fisher Hail. ' Lincoln Center lffiz Orchestra played many of Lionel's well known compositions. gave a stirring rendition of Lionel's ballad composition, "Midnight Sun," and sang the tune Lionel wrote with jazz crilic , "Evil Gal Blues," CBS, distinguished Ed Bradley hosted the glittering evening. The crowded house and the dozen encores spoke L eloquently of the deep regard in which Lionel is held.

Despite a vicious fire in January of 1997 which engulfed his apariment and destroyed every possession he owned (manuscripts, recordings, photographs, his piano and his vibes) the exuberant octogenarian confides "l'm the luckiest man I know. I love my life. Music, travel, friends, fans, and the wonderful fulfillment of helping young music ) students further their talents brings me great joy. Tell me, what more could I ever ask?"

Lionel Hampton with Benny Goodman, Teddy W ¡lson, and Jess Stacey during Íilming of ¡?SONOR' A DIVISION OF SONOR Hollywood Hotel,1937. ir proud fil rupply drunrr for fho lÐÐil Lionol llnnrDfon l¿tuu Jorfirv¡ll

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Fine Keyboard lnstruments Ray Brown began his formal music training on piano when he was 8. He later learned to play bass b)'ear, and from then on a whole new world opened up for , , Since 1959 him. After high school, Brown went with the ]immy Hinsley Ray Sextet and later the Snookum Russell band. Then Brown 1506 N IVonroe . Spokane, WA 99201 . 1-800-736-9061 ventured off on his own to New York Citv Brown where he was introduced to . His reputation had preceded him, and he was invited to Trio join in the next day's rehearsal. He Davis & Hosch Music, was hired and remained with the Dizzy Gillespie band for the next two years, playing with jazz greats Charlie Your Local Kawai Piano Parker, , and . He then formed his own trio with HankJones onpiano and Charles Smith Representative on drurrns. He met many musicians during these years; among them was the great jazz vocalist, and whom he married. Brown became a regular member of the lazz at the Philharmonic Group and was introduced to , resulting in a 1S-year liaison of Salute All brilliant music, warm friendship and respect. Brown has made the Artistic Talent hundreds of recordings, scored motion pictures, and Geotf Keezer at the 1998 performed on major piano television shows. The current Ray Lionel Hampton Brown Trio consists of drummer Greg Jazz Festival Hutchinson and pianist Geoff Keezer. Ray Brown G.; bass æ:.s Greg Hutchinson drums

be the best you can be, First associated with the young lion new breed, Greg is now going back into the roots oÍ jazz and creating explosions in a much more traditional vein.

Greg sharpened his musical skills in the bands of Betty Carter and Joe play the best you can play Henderson (both of whom have done things original and new with the tradition) and alongside new stalwarts of rhythm Christian McBride, and Marc Cary, so he's rnade it clear that he knows the prevailing jazz currents. What is Kawai - the Piano and Keyboard choice of the 1998 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival also clear is that Greg thinks about where his music has KAII4II been, and he is now able to live those questions with Ray Brown, who has never stopped questioning. Hutchinson performecl at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival with Roy Hargrove's band in 1992. 22 23 --

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Born in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Diana grew up surrounded by music and musicians - her mother and father both played the piano. She studied classical piano but played jazz in the school band with - teacher Bryan Stovell. Diana's first gig was at age fifteen in a Nanaimo restaurant and she's been playing ever since. Her favorite singers have all played piano: , , Shitley Horn, Andy Bey, Aretha Franklin, and especially Carmen McRae and Nat Co1e. Her first inspiration was . When she was just a kid, she tried to learn all his tunes and to play and sing at the same tirne. Diana studied for a while on a Vancouver Jazz Festival scholarship at in . She returned to British Colurnbia where she became friends with leff Hamilton and Ray Brown when they performed there. They encouraged lier to venture down to Los Angeles, where a Canadian Arts Council grant enabled lter to stucly with pianist Jirnmy Rowles, who, being a pianist-singer himsell inspired her to sing rnore. Harnilton's musical partner, bassist John Clayton, also befriended Diana, and they often performed together as a trio. In 1984, Diana returned to Canada from Los Angeles and settled in Toronto, where she studied with bassist-pianist Don Thompson. She came to New York in 1990, but she performed most often in Boston with a trio that included bassist Whit Browne and drurnmer Klaus Suonsaari. Diana's recent release, Loue Scenes,has been nominated for a Grammy as "Best JazzYocal Performance." Diana Krall Born Anna Marie Woolridge in , her career began as a child of five at home. Her first paid job piano & vocals Abbey Lincoln was in the basement of the A.M.E. Church in Jackson, Michigan when she was 19. Abbey's first mentor, Bob Russell, named her v0cals Abbey Lincoln and produced her first recording with and Marty Paitch. He also helped to secure Lincoln a featured performance in the Jayne Mansfield movie,The Girl Cnn't Help It.In1957 , Abbey began a musical collaboration with Max Roach and was Russell Malone Ben Tttolfe eventually featured on his famous recording,FreedotnNou Stùte.In1965, she made her debut as an guitar actress as the leading lady in the social film, No/hmgBut n Mnn and three years later she played the bass title role with in F or Loue of Iay.

Bassist-composer Ben Wolfe was born in Baltimore, , but grew up in Portland, Abbey's Aï-year vocal career has come into ful1 flower over the last ten years. She has increasingly Oregon. By his early twenties he was fieelancing regularly in the Portland area and also emerged as an engaging and profound songwriter, as well, addressing matters of the heart and the backing national acts such as . At age 23 he rnoved to New York City where he spirit with emotional commitment and musical grace. "l sometimes see myself as a space traveler worked with musicians such as , Duke Jordon, Jirnmy Cobb, Dakota Staton, who makes reports," says Abbey Lincoln. She is making reference to the the opening image of "The and the Orchestra. In 1988 he begun a five-year stint with Harry Connick Jr., River," the final song on her latest Verve relea se,IMo llsed to Dnnce.But she could be alluding to her which included over a dozen and soundtracks, many television appearances, and role as a commentator on the general state of human affairs on earth. Abbey is serious about her multiple worid tours. In January of 1994, he joined the Wynton Marsalis septet and remained responsibility as a chronicler of the human capacity to love and the impulse to endure. "You need with the group until ìt disbanded. He spent most of 1995 working with Wynton Marsalis music for your spirit, it's not a luxury, it's necessity," she elaborates. "You have to have something and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, which included perforrnances with , to listen to that will lift your spirit.....l don't think we can come to ihis music to be rich and for Harry "Sweets" Edison, Slide Hampton, Doc Cheatham, , Jimmie Heath, Billy everybody to know our names. I think it's a holy experience with your spirit. It will visit you if it Higgins, Charles McPherson, John Faddis, Al Grey, John Hendricks, and many others. Marc Cary finds you worthy, but you can't just reach and grab it, If you are in the right place and your spirit is pnn0 conducive to this, the muse will come and hang with you. Sornetirnes it takes you ali your life," Abbey will be accompanied by pianist Marc Cary.

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Freddy Cole vocals and piano Marian McPartland t piano

At seventeen, Marian McPartland headed for a career in classical music at Guildhall School of Music in London, but she had already fallen in love with jazz and after three years, she left to join a four- piano group touring in vaudeville theaters countrywide. Later she joined the USO and sitting in on jam a session in Belgiurn, she performed with the renowned Jimmy McPartland, whom she later The emergence of singer-pianist Freddy 4'l married. In 1946 they returned to the United States, where Marian played with her husband's quintet Cole from out of the awesome shadow cast in Chicago before forming the Marian McPartland Trio which opened in New York in 1950 at the by his late older brother Nat "King" Cole Embers Club. Two years later the trio played what was to have been a two-week engagement at the is one of the most heartening music Hickory House, but they were held over for a year. The Hickory House became hóme base for business success stories of the past few Marian and her group into the 1960's. Songs composed by Marian have been recorded by peggy years. Now age 65, Freddy has been Lee, Cleo Laine, , Sarah Vaughn and . Marian McPartland's virtuosô making records since he was 21, but it was performance at the piano and her personal slyle of jazz have won her acclaim, a large enthusiastic only since hooking up with producer Todd following, and an international reputation as one of the most important figures in jãzztoday. This Barkan and signing with multi-faceted artist appears on concert stages, in night clubs, at universities, and on radio, television, in 1994 that Freddy's stature as a and records. She has been the recipient of many awards, most notably the prestigious Peabody distinctive stylist in his own right has Award and tlre ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for her National Public Radio show, ",'" become broadly recognized by American which has also won awards from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting. Marian's most recent audiences. The youngest child of the Cole release is entitled Msrinn McPsrtlnnd ruith Strings - Silent Pool,and features her own compositions. family, Lionel Frederick Cole recalls playing the piano beginning at age five or six, "My brother Nat has been a big A native, Blanchard began studying the piano at the age of influence, of course, but every week in five. He wasn't excited about liis lessons until one day in the third grade Chicago when we were little kids, all these when a jazz band came to his school for an assembly. After hearing people-Ellington, Basie and Hamp- trumpet player Alvin Alcorn, Terence said, "l want to do that!,, From would come to our house." At 16, Freddy that day to the present, Blanchard has diligently been working on his originally set his sights on a career in the craÍtasa jazzmusician. Though he has been friends with Wynton Marsalis National Football League, but a hand since they met in the sixth grade, Blanchard should not be mistaken as a injury prevented him, so he pursued his protege of Wynton's. Both arrived on the jazz scene at the sarne time, other calling instead. In 1951, Freddy was when the music was in great trouble and both became an integral part of tlre accepted into the Juiiliard School of Music. 1980's lazz resurgence. Blanchard's own career has involved botli Further study at the New England performing and composing. His many projects include soundtracks for Conservatory of Music in Boston led to a the Spike Lee films,MnlcohnX,Get OnTheBus,and|otr LittleGids, plus Master's degree. During this time Freddy others like Trinl By lury,TIrc Prontised Lsnd (receivedEmmy nomination spent several months on the road as a for Best Score) and most recently Sidney Poitier's film for Sho wtine,Free member of an band that also ot' Edm. "Few can matcli Blanchard's precision and flair for evoking included and . em0tion," wrote Tûle magazine. "He has developed an expressive style It was in New York that Freddy reminiscent of the mid-1960's ." His rnost recent CD,TheHenrt established his career. He has Spenks,was nominated for a Gramrny. supplimented his live performances with television and radio commercial jingle work. A resident of Atlanta since 1972, he currentiy leads a trio made up of himself, Terence Blanchard guitarist Jerry Byrd, anci bassist Tom Hubbard that regularly tours Europe, the Far East, and South America, His most recent recordings are entitled, trumpet

To the Ends of the Enrth, A Cit'cle of Loue, I Wnnt n Smile t'or Christmns and Akunys. Freddy willbe accompanied by Eric Vaughn on drums, Herman Burney on bass and Jerry Byrd on guitai.

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Kenny Barron Born in Oakland, CA, Jon Faddis began playing trumpet at pran0 age eight, inspired by an appearance of Louis Armstrong on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Three years lateç his trumpet teacher 12. two years later Kenny Barron began piano studies at the age of Only Bill Catalano, as alumnaus of the band, turned playing he had his first professional gig with Mel Melvin's orchestra the jazz-struck youngster on to Dizzy Gillespie. By his mid- alongside his saxophonist brother (and inspiration)8i11. Matter of fact, teens, Jon had not only met Dizzy, he'd even sat in with his it was Bill who introduced the budding keyboardist to fellow Philadelphians and hero's combo at the famed Jazz Workshop in . future legends and Tootie Heath, Coltrane, and . "l even got to Jimmy John Upon graduating high school in 1971, Jon joined Lionel work with Philly joe Kenny recalls. "l was in high school and that was a very big Jones," Hampton's band as a featured soloist and moved to New York. a Haynes and a subsequent move to New deal to me. In 1962, afier stint with drummer Roy During those early years jon also played or recorded with the Moody's advice. It was then that he York, Kenny was hired by Dizzy Gillespie on James ThadJones/Mel Lewis Big Band, , Dizzy, Oscar make name Diz, Kenny enormously as both a started to a for himself. While with Srew Peterson, Eubie Blake and Sarah Vaughan. At the age of 20, player and a composer, After leaving Dizzy's band in 1966, Barron piayed with numerous amid the pressure of public life, Jon opted for the sequestered Owens, , Milt musicians including , Jimmy Jackson life of a studio musician. His distinctive trumpet voice can be and . Barron played on Getz's album VOYAGE in 1986 and toured Europe the heard on albums by performers a disparate as , . The music played on that tour is next year along with Getz, and , , Kool and tire Gang, Luther featured on the reieases "Anniversary" and "Serenity." As a leader, Kenny has Vandross, QuincyJones, BiilyJoel and , to name Grarnmy nominee, "," released a pair of winners for Verve: 1993's a few A visit to the White House with Dizzy Gillespie for an "," and7994's "Other Places." His most recent reiease, "ln Performance" ceremony in 1982 was enough to convince jewel-like originals. is a mixture of impeccable standards and Faddis that he had a lot more to offer than horn section lead on jingles, or the occasional solo (often uncrediied ) on a lavish Ray Drummond studio production of a pop star. Within a year he was back on Kenny the club scene, Over the last ten years, besides his own bassist and composer performances, Jon has served as the musical director for Dizzy's United Nations Orchestp, the Carnegi eHal|lazzBand Barron Ray was born in Brookline, MA and grew up all arount the and the 1995 Lincoln Centerlazz Orchestra. His discography II U.S. and Europe because his father was in the the U.S. Army. Jon Faddis includes Horu¿ rcopi a, Int o the F nd displrcr e and Leqncy . Ir¡o He earned a B,A. in Political Science at Claremont McKenna trumpet College and then worked on his Masters at Stanford. Ray has worked and recorded with many bands including those led by , Woody Shaw, , the - Mel Lewis Orchestra and Wynton Marsalis' Paquito D'Rivera Jazz Band. On his own numerous recordings, he has been joined by the likes of , Manny saxCIphone & clarinet Boyd, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and among others. Born in Havana, Paquito was a child prodigy who began his musical studies at the age of five under the tutelage of his father, Tito, himself a well-known classical saxophonist and conductor in Cuba. At the age of six he was performing in public and when he was seven became the youngest artist ever to endorse a musical instrument when he signed on with Selmer, Paquito entered the Havana Conservatory to study music at the age of twelve and by nineteen was performing as a featured soloist Ben Riley with the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra. Paquito co-founded and conducted the renowned Orchestra Cubana de Musica Moderna for two drums years, then joined some of the musicians to form the group Irøkerewhich Ben grew up in New York where he studied with band leader . created a completely new mixture oÍ jazz, rock, classical and traditional 1n1952, he joined the army and played in of the 188 Airborne Cuban music, This musical movement resulted in thehistoric recording, Division. After being discharged, he played with numerous groups, but Hnaønø lnm which received a Grammy. Dissatisfied with the constraints what secured him a place in jazz history was his four years with placed on his music in Cuba, D'Rivera sought asylum with theAmerican Tlrelonious Monk. He appeared on such albums as Monk's Tune, Monk Embassy. Encouraged by Dizzy Gillespie, , and others, Undergrotnñ, and the 7964, Liae At the It Chú. Over the years Ben has Paquito was introduced to the jazz scene in New York and was given his played all over the world with a wide variety of musicians including first recording date. Throughout his career in the U.S. his albums have received rave reviews critics have Earl "Fatha" Hines, Clark Terry, , Toots Thieilemanns, Milt from and hit the top of the ia zz charts. Hinton, the Group and South African Pianist/Composer His albums have shown a progression that demonstrates his extraordinary Abduilah Lbrahirn. abilities in , classical and Latin/Caribbean music as well as South American music which he is presently exploring. 28 29 G U EST ARIISIS' B IO G RAP H I ES GU EST ARIISTS' BIOGRAPHI ES

Peruvian drummer and percussionist AIex Acuna Roditi began his musical studies when he was just five years old. is widely known as a gifted musician, teacher and clinician. He performs almost everywhere in By the time he was 12, he had already become a serious jazz iistener. different groups and for him no style is a stranger. He has become highly regarded for Eight years later, he was named a finalist in the International ]azz his ability as a Latin-Jazz,lazz-Rock, Fusion drummer Competition in Vienna. Claudio studied music at the Berklee School and percussionist. He began trumpet and piano with of Music in Boston and later joined the faculty of the School of his father in Peru, but from the age of five is self-taught on drums. By the age of 20, he was Contemporary Music, all the while continuing to perform at clubs one of the most accomplished session drummers in Peru. In1964, Alex was and concerts. In7976, Claudio moved to New York where he has asked by the great latin band leader Perez Prado to join his performed and/or recorded with , , big band. Over the next ten years, Alex played in bands and worked as a Slide Harnpton, and Paquito D'Rivera, among others. Claudio studio musician in , Las Vegas and Los Angeles. During this time he also studied integrates post-bop elements and Brazilian rhythmic concepts with for three years at the Puerto Rico Conservatory of Music, playing as a classical percussionist the ease and plays with power and lyricism. This versatility keeps him under direction of the famed Spanish cellist master . Acuna moved to the in demand as a leader, a studio rnusician and a sideman. He is also United States in 1974 and has since played with , a composer and arranger and has five critically-acclaimed albums. and . His countless album credits and live performances Currenily he leads his own band and frequently travels as a member include such diverse artists as , Paul jarreau, oÍ Dizzy Gillespie's United Nations Orchestra. McCartney, Al the Yeilowjackets, Ella Fitzgerald and Michael ]ackson. In 1980, Alex formed his own group, Koinonia, with some professional Christian artists from the Los Angeles area. More recently, Alex has become known for his clinics and instructional videos, His clinics are unusually varied. One of his favorite demonstrations is a Claudio Roditi "cymbal solo." Citing many references from I Chronicles 13-15 where "the Alex Acuna musicians....were to sound the bronze cymbals," Alex performs an extended trumpet improvisation on the cymbals . His appearance at the Lionel Hampton drums JazzFestival is sponsored by Latin Percussion (LP), Yamaha, Zildjian and Vic Firth,lnc.

Slide Hampton trombone Edward Simon piano

Trombonist Slide Hampton's skills as a soloist, ensembie player, teacher, composer, arranger and conductor have earned him Venezuelan -born pianist Edward Simon came to the United States on a the respect of the jazz community. He first performed in a scholarship for ciassical training. He studied with concert pianist Susan family band led by his father and in the bands of such artists Starr at the University of Arts in and later, studiedjazzpiano asDizzy Gillespie and before forming his with Harold Danko at the Manhatten School of Music. By the time he own band in 1962. Since then, he has accepted the directorships was 18, Edward was recording and touring with guitarist Kevin Eubanks of the Collective Black Artists Ensemble and the and witlr saxophonist . He has been steadiiy employedby jazz original Plaza Jazz Composers Orchestra, providing innovators Herbie Mann, Paquito D'Rivera, Bobby Hutcherson and Jerry compositions and . He considers the organization Gonzales. At 19, Simon joined 's group Horizon. He toured of "Slide Hampton and His World of Trombones," an ensemble and recorded with the group for four years. Presently, Edward is a member consisting of nine irombones and a rhythm section, as one of of the Terence Blanchard Quartet. Through his varied experiences, Simon the major achievements of his career, has matured into a new brand of player. To quote Herbie Mann, "lf you can imagine somebody who grew up in the salsa mentality who has the sensitivity of pianists and , the resuit is Edward."

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Within the music world, Pete Candoli is regarded as one of the most Wallace was four when he began toying with the trumpet and five when Conte Candoli he began theory and piano lessons. By nine, Wallace was precise and eloquent interpreters of )azz. A trumpet player of major studying importance, Pete has played with over 27 of the top name bands, including trumpet advanced trumpet with Sigmund Haring of the , , , , , Stan his hometown band, By thirteen Wallace had his own band and a year Kenton, , and . He has composed and arranged later he recorded with poet/activist Haki Madhubuti. In 7979, he won music for Garland, Ella Down Beat Magazine's "Best Young Jazz " award ]udy Now recognized as an Fitzgerald, and , and announcing him to be one of the most important "future people" in jazz. international jazz giant of the made recordings with over fifty After attending and the Berklee College of Music, he trumpet, Conte began blowing top recording artists, including joined Art Biakey's Jazz Messengers and later was offered the Music his horn at the age of sixteen, , , Director's chair by Blakey. At the same time, drummer working his way around the , and requested Wallace's horn in the front line. He toured with both bands and Quincy major big bands of the time, Pete was named his reputation grew, winning Down Beat's Critics Poll as Talent Deserving Jones. Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, outstanding trumpet player by Wider Recognition in 1990. (No less fhanDizzy Gillespie listed him as a Charlie Barnet, Benny both Down Beat and personal favorite.) ln7997, Miles Davis invited Wallace to perform with Goodman, and . Metronome Magazine, the two him in the MontreuxlazzFestival and inlgglaspecial band in tribute to He has played with many of most prestigious publications in Miles Davis was formed. Featuring , , Ron the smaller best known jazz the music business. When Pete Carter, Tony Williams and Wallace Roney as starring trumpeter, the band ensembles such as Super Sax, is not playing a jazz festival, began a world tour 1n 1992. When asked about his musical direction, Charlie Ventura, Sheliy concert or nightclub, he is active Wallace replied that he strives to "push music as far as it can go, We're Manne, 's conducting college music dealing with polychords and polyharmonies. The way you can Lighthouse All Stars, and seminars. superimpose chords over chords has become very intriguing to me." many others. Renowned as one of the world's top studio musicians, Conte Candoli probably works on more recording sessions Pete Candoli than any other living trumpet player. He has recorded with Frank Wallace Roney Sinatra, , Lennon, Chicago and other contemporary John trumpet trumpet artists as well as on his own. He was highly visible as part of the brass section of the NBC Tonight Show Band for many years,

ú^mesToyota ..OFFICAL SPONSOR'O John Clayton Yo? bass .$sfcorfies Double bassist clayton has gained prominence John as performer, composer, and arranger 1998 Lionel HamptonJazz Festival in both the jazz and classical fields, John's brilliance and versatility is evident in his worþ whether he is acting as jazzman, band leader, composer, arranger, teacher or music director. After studying bass under the esteemed Ray Brown, John was bassist for the television series The Mancini Generation, following which he toured and recorded internationally .Þ)) .Þ)) with jazz pianist and then began a two year association with count Basie and his orchestra. After five years as principal bass with theAmsterdam Philharmonic t orchestra in Holland, John moved to Los Angeles where he conducts, composes, and co- leads the clayton-Hamiltonlazzorchestra. In 1991 ]ohn received a Grammy nomination 6 T: &^ for his composition "Brush This" from the Orchestra's album "Grove Shop.,, Their 1991 release, "Heart and Soul," received critical acclaim and included four of john,s original compositions. In addition to conducting and arranging for such notable performers as Natalie Cole, Whitney , Diana Ross, Nancy Wilson, Williams, and the Tonight 1212 Pullman Road. Moscow Joe show Band, John has been music director for several )azz Íestlals and teaches at the university ú"mesToyota 882-0s80 of southern . The greatjazzcritic Leonard Feather named John "one @ of six artists most capable of assuming Miles Davis' role in challenging the boundaries of jazz and inspiring change."

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The new'bass sensation' Christian McBride was born into a musical family in Philadelphia, Both his father and grandfather are professional bass players. In 1989 McBride moved to New York where he was soon discovered by alto saxophonist Bobby Watson. Since then he has worked Christian McBridit. : with Terence Blanchard, Branford and Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Ray Brown and Freddie Hubbard. As his rnajor music influences he cites and Ray Brown, and Ron Carter. McBride's latest album, Renrcmbering Bud Pouell, has been nominated for a Grammy as the "Best Jazz Instrumental Performance." commitment

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excellence Ethel Ennis vocalsl and supplyùtg wood andfine paper products, li.ke sheet music andfestival programs, to people around the vvorld. Ethel Ennis is truly a legendary singer. She started playing trust piano and singing with combos and orchestras while a high school student and by seventeen, she had written her first commercial song which was recordecl nationally So even if you don't see our nonxe on it, we're playing with you every day. by at least five differeni artists, including . Widespread public recognition came with her first national recordingat age22, That vintage 1955 recording entitled "Lullabies for Losers" has been reissued under various labels ever since. She was selected by Benny W Goodman as female vocalist for an all-star band which toured Western Europe. She has sha¡ed the stage with such luminaries as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis...and the list goes on. Known for her PotlNch versatility, this remarkable musician, singer, and composer defies easy categories. She has sung professionally for more than thirty years, singing Making Things Better Wherc We Live And Work Nevel Stops everything frorrr Beethoven and Ellington to blues, bossá nova, popular hits, and the avant garde. Ethel Ennis Potlatch Corporation. PO. Box 1016. Lewiston, Idaho 83501 . www.potl¿ìtchcorp.com makes her fourth appearance this year at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival. 34 35 - GUEST ARTISTS' BIOGRAPHIES GU EST ARIISIS' BIOGRAP HIES

Frank Foster Al Grey saxophone trombone

World class trombonist, composet arranger and educator, AI "Golden Frank was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and was writing and arranging music for his Tiombone" Grey, is a consummate musician and an originai stylist. A own 12-piece band by the time he entered high school. In 1953, after college and a veteran big band playe4 Al Grey is recognized internationally as a premier stint with the 7th Army Infantry Division Band, Frank joined the Count Basie trombonist, and the foremost proponent of the plunger and mute. In his Band. He was a key contributor as tenor saxophonist, composer and arranger, He early days, Grey performed with the leading big bands, which included wrote such classic tunes as "Shiny Stockings", "Blues in Frankie's Flat" and "Fout- those of Benny Carter, Luck Millinder, Jimmy Lunceford, Dizzy Gillespie Five-Six." Since leaving the band in 7964, Foster has played and recorded and Lionel Hampton. Grey embarked upon a amazing career throughout extensively with his own groups and the groups of others. He has also been in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, the Far East and demand as an arranger for other recording artists including Frank Sinatra, George even behind the Iron Curtain. Between various band performances, he Benson, and , His arrangements have received numerous produced more than 1,000 recordings with famous greats such as Frank Grammy nominations and awards, including Best Accompanying a Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Count Basie, Tony Bennett, Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Yocal,JazzCatagory for his arrangement of "Deedles Blues" on the Diane Schuur/ Vaughn and . For nearly 20 years, Grey toured with Count Count Ë'asie Orchéstra and Besi Instrumental Arrangement, Jazz catagory Íor Basie and was a featured soloist, expounding the tantalizing vocal sounds "Basie'sBaþ" on the Basie Band album, Brg Bo ss&nnd.In19ï}he was commissioned of the mute and plunger. His tripletongued lectures, bellowing growls, to write a suite dedicated to ihe Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. The resultant lowdown bubbly notes and condensed phrases imitate the gamut of "Lake Placid Suite" was performed at the Olympics by a 20-piece orchestra under human conversation, No wonder Basie called him "Mr. Fabulous". his direction, Frank took over leadership of the in 1986 and only recently resigned. Leo Rlsfug, Foster's first small group recording in 25 years, was released in February 1997 on .

A jazz trombonist who is among the best on his instrument, Bill Watrous has played with Quincy jones, Woody Herman, Count Basie and was a member of the group "Ten Wheel Drive". He has recorded with many top Frank Wess was born in 1922 in Kansas City, Missouri, name artists, including Frank Sinatra, but grew up in Oklahoma and Washington, D.C. He Quincy Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Ray played with Bill Baldwin and Blanche Calloway before Jones, Charles, to name only a few. Bill was a staff joining the army in 1941. After getting out of the service musician for CBS and a member of the bands in1944, he played in the Orchestra and for the Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin Shows. with Eddie Heyward, Lucky Millinder and Bull Moose Frank He has been named number one Jackson before heading back to Washington D.C. to lffess lazz trombonist for seven consecutive years in siudy the flute. Wess joined the Count Basie Band in saxophone and flute Down Beat's Reader's Poll and won the 1953 and rapidiy made a name for himself as an magazine's Critics Awards twice. Bill is an exceptionai tenor man and as the first jazz star to record active performer and has recorded nine extensively and with complete success as a flute soloist. albums - his second was nominated for a He won the Downbeat critics'poll New StarAward in Grammy. His appearance at the Lionel 1954. Frank has also had success as an arranger and HamptonJazz Festival is sponsored by Ted composer. His arrangements for Basie include "Basie Brown Music Company. Goes Wess" and "Yesterdays." Billïtfatrous trombone

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3 Locations Ron Aprea, composer/arranger/producer/saxophonist/ to serve you! clarinetist/flutist, iras studied with Phil Woods, Frank Fosier, Bob Tricarico, Lee Koenitz, Harold Bennett, and Leon Russianoff. He .616 lD S. Main, Moscow, has performed with Woody Herman, Tito puente, Frank 882-4231 Foster, n0sAUE[s Lionel Hampton, and Louis Armstrong to name a few. While with .Palouse Empire Mall, Moscow, lD Hamp's band, some of the highlights were an appearance on the 882-1 353 Paul Anka Telethon in New York, the television .N.740 Grand Ave., Pullman,WA EVERYTHII\G special in Chicago, and a recorded concert at the Smithsonian 332-4922 Institute, where Ron's solos were taped and put into theirArchives. Ron was also the featured soloist and arranger for performances you want in a with at the world-famous Professional Apollo Theatre, and he Dry Cleaning also performed at the Paramount Theatre with , Big Laundry Band. Ron has also played shows for literally hundreds of siars, Curtains & Drapes SUPERSTORE inciuding Sid Caesar, Connie Francis, Clini Holmes, Rita Moreno, Robert Menill, Chita Rivera, George Goebel, Rich Little, and Billy Leather & Suedes Eckstine. In 797 4, Ron stepped out of the jazz scene for a minute Alterations and more. and recorded with and Elton ]ohn on the album entitled "Walls and Bridges." The all-star horn section on that date Odor Counteracting Services included Howard Johnson, Frank Vicari, and Steve Madeo. Ron was a featured soloist on the jazz-gospel album "Free to Be Free,,, BB2-5574 ,,positive Bring in this ad and receive $2.00 off and wrote, arranged, and produced his own album, every $10.00 ot dry-cleaning Energy...Volume I." Ron had his own television special on WNyC, Pharmacy 882-0900 and was a featured soloist on Broadway's "Song of Singapore.,, Same Ownership Ron's compositions, arrangements, and production skills can be ROGER VIRGIN.OWNER 411 North Main Moscow,ldaho heard on Angela DeNiro's CD, Just for the Fun of It,,, as well as her new venture, "Angela DeNiro...Swingin' With Legends,,, to be released in 1998. if

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Dee Daniels has an amazing four octave range that developed as she sang gospel music in her father's church choir in Oakland, California. Her talent Billy Marcus Band made its mark at a very young age and she continued to develop her love for music as she entered the University of Montana where she founded, directed, wrote arangements for and accompaníed the university's noted Black Ensemble Gospel Choir. In 1972, she joined "Dynamite,,, an established group in the area, and introduced her gospel roots to Billy Marcus the more commercial areas of , soul, and rock,By 1974, Dee's reputation had extended to California whe¡e she was invited to piano appear at a popular Hollywood nightclub. She stayed for one year, performing at other "l always thought the ultimate would be to play a cross between Oscar clubs, playing concerts, and recording backing vocals for many artists, as jingles Peterson and Bill Evans," says Billy. "To have Oscar's smoking, burning well as for national products and companies. Dee returned ability to swing, with all his facility, while still being able to have a to Seattle and during the next four years she captivated rNlthHnmp, capacity harmonic concept like Bill Evans-that would please me." crowds while fronting trios, quartets, big bands, and performing solo. She enjoyed his debut recording with Contemporary, he demonstrates how thoroughly regular radio and television exposure and was honored he has integrated those ideals into his own distinctive style. Although with several civic and national awards for her music. By 1979, Dee was not widely known outside of the south Florida scene where he has lived beginning to be recognized as a "jazz singer" by the public and critics and performed for the past 23 yeats, Marcus has been gradually alike. In 1982, she began a five-year stint in Europe where she performed many jazz expanding his sphere of influence, He began as a trumpet and then with oÍ the greats, including Ernestine Anderson and the late Sarah Vaughn. trombone player, but during his college years in Massachusetts decided* Today, Dee Daniels makes her home in Vancouver, B.C. and her voice and presence to switch tò the piano. "lt toók me five years to realize how much I hatedl continue to make an international statement while she performs playing the trombone," he quips, In7974, after moving back to Florida around the world where every performance ends with he got a job playing in a "dumpy airport bar" and within a year, the a standing ovation. Traveler's Lounge became the hottest jazz club in Miami. He has since been called "Miami's favorite jazz pianisl" by the Minmi Nezus, Biliy appears wiih the following soloists from the Florida ¡azz scene, many of Dee Ðaniels whom are featured on his recordin g, Hnmp: Brenda Alford, vocals; John Alired, trombone; Pete Minger, trumpet; Billy Ross, tenor saxophone & vocals alto flute; Eric Allison, flute, clarinet, saxophone; John Michalak, tenor John Allred saxophone; Turk Mauro, baritone saxophone; Don Coffman, bass; Gary Duchaine, drums. trombone

John Michalak Don Coffman tenor saxophone bass Jane Jarvis Ross Billy pEn0 tenor saxophone & alto flute

Born in Vincennes, Indiana, fane started piano study at age nine. She auditioned Gary Duchaine to appear on a kiddie's radio program and stayed on as staff-pianist. In high school she appeared in theatricals with Karl Malden and Red Skelton. fane received drums scholarships to attend Bush Conservatory, Chicago Conservatory and Depaul university school of Music, Many years later, she graduated from pace university in New York City, Jane was an organist for the Braves for 10 years and for the New York Mets for 16 years, during a time when her jazz career was also Mike Brignola expanding. She appeared with Eddie South, , , Clark Terry,s Big Band, and Lionel Hampton. As a composer-lyricist, she co- baritone saxophone authored with Lionel Hampton, , , Steve Allery Clark Terry and fess Stacy. She has recorded with Tommy Newsom, Grady Tate, fake Eric Allison Hanna and other jazz luminaries, In November ol 1994, Jazz Music Education, Bren rd Inc,, initiated the first annual Pete Minger flute, clarinet, saxophone "Jane J arvisJazz Invitational,, with proceeds going vocals to the Jane Jarvis Piano Scholarship Fund. trumpet 40 41 -'- GUEST ARTISTS' BIOGRAPHI ES

Andy Laverne was born in New York City and enrolled at the of Music at the age of eight as a classical piano stuclent. He continued his musical education at the New York City High School of Music and Art,. Ithaca College, Berklee College of Music, and the New England conservatory. Laverne's professional career includes three years with Woody Herman's big band and four years as pianist, composer and à arranger with the stan Getz Quartet. He has also played and recorded with Frank Sinatra, , Dizzy Gillespie, , Marian McPartland and numerous jazz other top performers. LaVerne was the recipient of four Jazz Fellowships from the ô National Endowment for the Arts and he has also been awarded several ASCAp UNIVERSITY composer awards as well as a "Meet the Composer" grant. LaVerne spends much of his time touring NorthAmerica and Europe playing concerts, clubs and giving clinics. He has also served as an adjunct professor of music at the university of Bridgeport, fDin-irng and the Mannes College of Music, Andy's appearance is sponsored by yamaha piano Company and Music City of Spokane. SERVICES â Andy LaVerne t\ piano by ,\f,arrlott] à Jim Martinez piano

â Pianist Jim Martinez, from sacramento, california, began his musical career at the early age of four. In this short amount of time, he has amassed a list of musical accomplishments The Idaho Services that is varied in its quality and diversity, encompassing nearly all styles of music. Martinez University of Dining received his classical training from his ukrainian teacher, Yuriy oliynyk, for twenty years. Welcomes You to the 31st Anniversary Early on, he won numerous awards including the Camellia Symphony young Artist concerto Competition, and the Music Teacher's Association Junior Bach Festival (twice), Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival to name only a few. Martinez found his iove of jazz while in his eariy teens. while transcribing an oscar Peterson solo by ear for his high school jaz zband,Martinez came to enjoy and respect the jazz master's style and works. Martinez has gained international pRouD exposure through his "Musical Tribute to Oscar Peterson", which features Martinez Ws enp To BE A spoNSoR oF THrs EVENT. performing his own transuiptions of Peterson. Other tributes include Vince Guraldi, Bili Evans and Nat King Cole. ]im's appearance is sponsored by Kurtzweii, We offer avariety of services and products at convenient Kuni Mikami locations throughout campus. We hope to have an opportunity piano serve you your stay ! to during Born in Tokyo, Japan, Kuni started taking piano lessons at the age of six. He pursued his music studies primarily as a hobby until, while a high school student, he heard jazzpianistDave Brubeck's rendition of "Take Five," It was then that he "decided to become a jazz pianist.,, ENJOYTHE SHOW! His uncle, a samisen player with the Grand Kabuki, and other family members who lvere musicians supported his decision, and his uncle helped to subsidize Kuni's journey to New York. Besides playing with Join us at our new Jazz Garden in the southeast corner of the the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Kuni has performed in many of the major jazz clubs and concert halls in New York City. In 1984 Kuni Kibbie Dome for Gourmet Coffees and Fine Pastries. organized and became director of a band called "East of the Sun.,, Many of his compositions draw upon his Japanese heritage and combine the best of jazz and Japanese musical perspectives in a style. Kuni can be heard on Lionel Hampton's latest CD from Mo-lazz "For the Love of Music."

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Greg Abate Angela DeNiro saxophone vocals Angela DeNiro, a native New Yorker, earned her degree in Music, and is a competent composer Greg Abate is noledby jazz reviewers as one of the best Be Bop ølfo players today. Audiences and arranger, as well as vocalist. In addition t o Angela'sjazzsinging and scatting abilities, she has and reviewers also attest ihat his playing is sincere, intense and swinging. Greg sounds like also done extensive studio work, with various jingles to her credit. She is currently performing in Greg although he has overtones of Phil Woods, Mclean, Dick , and Jackie Johnson, c\ubs with both the Ron Aprea Big Band and her quintet. The quintet features . The Chicago Tribune wrote, "Greg is not content to rely on stock be bop riffs Angela scatting along with the , performing the music of jazz greats such as Charlie and standard chord progressions, rather the sharp angularity of his phrases and often startling Parker, Thelonius Monk, and Duke Ellington, as well as such classic composers as , pauses give his work a feeiing of constant creativity." Greg's career began with a two year stint Sammy Cahn, Tad Dameton, and Michei LeGrand. with playing lead alto after finishing at Berklee College of Music in 1971. Greg Ms. DeNiro was the featured opening act at the Seaford Jazz Festival, performing with jazz greal went on to play tenor saxophone with Dick Johnson and the Orchestra and was Bobby Forrester, and was recently featured with Dennis Wilson "All Star Big Band," whose rostet also a member of the Duke Belaire Orchestra. Greg has numerous recordings on the Blue Chip included , , Ray Mosca, , Owens, and Spanky and Candid Labels which have included special guests Claudio Roditi, , George Jirnmy at the Rainbow Room and many major New York hotels, and can Mraz, Kenny Washington, james Williams, Rufus Reid, and Mickey Roker among Davis. She has performed frequently be found rattling the walls at Long Island's favorite jazz club, Sonny's Place. Her CD, others. Greg continues to play rnajor ja zz clubs and festivals in the United States and Europe. 'Just for the Fun of It," with Ron Aprea Orchestra, demonstrates that Angela is a singer who is Greg is a Selmar clinician and a member of the IAJE. ready to be recognized. Ms. DeNiro has just completed her second CD, to be entitled "Angela DeNiro...Swingin' With Legends." In addition to the star-studded Ron Aprea Big Band, this new Wally "Gator" Watson, born Wesley Watson, recording also features legendary jazz greats Lionel Hampton, Frank Foster, and Lew Tabakin. * is the son of the late jazz drurnmer Wesley ¡ B. Landers, former drummer for Dinah Washington, Sonny Stiti, Jimmy Luncerford, John Stourell and many others. Having entered the guitar professional entertainment field at age 15, Gator is presently celebrating his 3Oth year Noted jazz critic wrote, "John Stowell can make an electric guitar sound like a singing in the business. His experience in the voice." Experts throughout the world have echoed ihat praise. The esteem John holds among his peers business has touched upon every aspect of makes him in demand for recording and performance dates with, among others, Milt Jackson, , the business, fiom the farned NewYork City Conte Condoli, Herb Ellis, Bill Watrous, , , Biily Hart, Richie Cole, Ralph night club scene, to the Broadway Theater Towner, and Scott Harnilton. For seven years, John and virtuoso bassist toured extensively Venues. From radio, TV and film, both as a to critical acclaim everywhere from Australia to New York. With flutist Paul Horn, he and David Friesen player and an air personality, to the most were the first American jazzmen invited to perform in Russia in more than forty years. John has played Wally "Gator" VUatson famed concert halls and arenas in the world, many of the international jazz Íes\iv.a\s, including Newport, Monterey, Teiluride, Arcosante, Molde drums Wally has toured with some of the most (), Berlin, and others and taught as either a faculty member or clinician, at Manhattan School of well-known and respected names and Music, the Westchester Conservatory, Berklee College of Music, and the National Jazz Educators productions in music. Convention. He spends much of each year doing clinics, workshops, and performances for colleges throughout the United States and Canada and is on the adjunct faculty of Marylhurst College in Portiand.

Saxophonist/composer and arranger Lance Bryant comes out of Markahm, , a small town near Chicago.

He received his music education at Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he siudied saxophone and Seduced by the sounds of great jazz on the Voice of America radio network, pianist Andrei Kitaev composition. During his tenure at Berklee, Lance fostered musical relationships with fellow classmates made the long journey from Moscow, Russia to pursue the creative freedom of the music he loved. saxophonist Branford Marsalis, drummer Marvin "Smitty" Smith, trumpeter Wallace Roney, and other A gifted child, he was admitted to the Gnessen School of Music, Moscow's equivalent of New renowned musicians. In1986, Lance received a National Endowment of the Arts Study Fellowship, which York's Juiiliard, at the age of six. Due in part to the classical training he received in his native enabled him to study saxophone and arranging privately with Frank Foster, former director of the Count country, Kitaev was offered a recording contract by Reference Records almost immediately after Basie Orchestra. A resident of the New York metropolitan area since 1986, Lance has been freelancing, settling in the San Francisco Bay Area. His first album "First Takes" debuted in 1978, but it wasn't - recording, and touring with some of today's most prominenL jazz artists , Monte Croft, 'until 11 years later, after moving to Portland, Oregon, that his second album "Yesterdays" was Graham Haynes, , Lionel Hampton and others. Spare time often finds Lance teaching saxophone released. A member of the Oregon Arts Commission's "Oregon on Tour" program, he was featured and jazz at New York City's workshops or as an artist-in-residence for the State in an hour long segment of "PDX: JazzSummit," an eight part television series produced and Council on the Arts, Lance made his debut in Spike Lee's feature film, . Since 1990, aired by Oregon Public Broadcasting. In 1990, he was named "Most Outstanding New Artist" by Lance has toured extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Japan with Phyllis Hyman, "Bootsy" the Portland Music Association, winning one of the first "Crystal Awards" ever presented. Collins, Cindy Blackman, , Pete Lalì.occa and the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. He currently serves as the Orchestra's Musical Director and Principle Arranger. Lances work as an arranger is ieatured on the recent Lionel Hampton release entitled Ior the Loae of Music (Molazz records). Andrei Kitaev Lance Bryant piano saxophone

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Evelyn Vúhite vocals & piano

Evelyn began playing the piano at the age of 3 and at a very early age she accompanied choirs at the Mount Olive Baptist Church in Clarksville, Tennessee. In 1985, Evelyn received a B.A. in piano performance from Austin Peay State University. Though she focused on the Classical Arts in school, she felt an extreme desire to explore other musical forms. Besides serving as an accompanist and musical director for several musicals, Evelyn also performed as a pianist for "Today's Country Roads" in Opryland USA for more than two years. Under the tutelage and auspices of Tony Bennett, Evelyn was personally introduced and performed a two-night engagement ai the renowned "Rosebud" in Chicago. Evelyn found her true love within the realm of traditional jazz music and is sincereiy committed to accompiishing her personal best when performing. She has a gift from God and is relentless in her pursuii of musical perfection.

KßPt Christian Bausch amr+ bass Christian F. Bausch was born in , before his family moved to Germany, He studied for four years at the Maastricht Conservatory with the principle bass player from the Concertgebouw Symphony Orchestra in the Netherlands. During this time he was performing a wide variety of music in different bands in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria and Hungary. Mr. Bausch worked, recorded and performed with such artists as Charlie Mariano, Jaques Pelzer and Garrison Fewell. After receiving a Th e l{orth we s t Mi n i ng As s o ci a ti on scholarship from the Berklee College of Music, Christian decided to continue his successful career in the / USA. Soon after his arrival, Christian (majoring in a Degree of Performance and Filmscoring/Composition) is pleased to support the received numerous awards from the College and was nominated for the All-American Scholar Collegiate 7 1998 Lionel Hamplon tszz Feaüfrysl Award from the United States AchievementAcademy. Since his arrival in the USA, touring opportunities \ have led him to Florida, Georgia, California, Mexico, Turkey and Japan. Christian has performed with suchjazz notables as , , John LaPorta, Richard Evans, Joe Hunt, Jane Jarvis, ráe Makoto Ozone, Phil Wilson, Bil1y Pierce, Phil Grenadiere, Hal Crook, Bobby Hebb and Casey Scheurell. ilo RTltwEsT TVTINTNGì IATION Tbe miners of our 6b Sergio was born in Moscow, Russia and in 1965 commenced his musical studies at region dre proud the Sergei Prokofiev School of Music for gifted children. He graduated in1975 with a double major in piano and percussion. Sergio went on to study vibraphone, a !$ to belp make tbis education, soloing, percussion and composition. He has worked as a soloist with "Moscow Sergio Tchernychev t the N ew lazz Quintet," the "Jazz Chamber Orchestra of Moscow" and outsta.nding eaent also as percussion soloist with the "Cinema Symphony Orchestra of Moscow" vibraphone Tchernychev won a special award as best improvisor at the International Jazz Did You Know? has jazz the former possible by mining Competition in Belgium and also won numerous awards in Idaho's Coeurd'Alene . Until recently, Tchernychev worked as a soloist-percussionist in the National Symphony Orchestra of Syria and also as professor at the Conservatory tbe metals needed Mining District is the of Music in Damascus. Sergio presently resides in Toluca, Mexico. richest silver mining for tbe instruments. region in the world!

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Lionelle is a native New Yorker She has appeared in numerous Billy took up fiddle at the age of six, because he wanted to "make sparks fly" from ihe instrument as clubs and restaurants including the Blue Note, Birdland, Fat he had once seen Charlie Daniels do on television. Thus began an exciting musical odyssey which Tuesday's, Sign of the Dove and Gin Ray. Hamanaka has also garnered him-by the time he was 10 years old-a recording session and subsequent album release, performed at m any jazz concerts in the New York area and done national and local TV appearances, a wealth of fiddle championship titles throughout the country, studio recordings for advertising agencies including Jordache numerous live club and concert dates, and performances with some of Nashville's greatest artists and BMW Over the years, Lionelle has worked with musicians and pickers. While Billy loves to improvise and has favorite tunes he likes to play, he is currently , Sadik Hakim, Harold Danko, MarkMacGowan, most interested in swing and jazz stylings. He's even begun composing some of his own music. In Michael Carvin, Doc Cheatham, Renato Chicco, Kuni Mikami, September of 1995 at a Nashville concert, Billy was introduced backstage by Mark O'Conno1, one of , Lionel Hampton and many others. America's premier musicians, to the late Stephane Grappelli, who was the world's greatesL jazz violinist. Upon Mark's urging, Billy had the opportunity to play a tune for the great maestro, using O'Connor's own fiddle. In1996, Billy travelled to Weiser, Idaho, for the first time and captured the Lionelle Hamanaka prestigious National Old Time |unior Junior Fiddle Championship. At the age of 12, he most recently opened Íor jazzlegend Lionel Hampton at the Blue Note and was featured with Hamp's orchestra. vocalist and pianist Billy Contreras violinist

KaoTemma Fans who have never missed an Arnie Carruthers concert and rnusicians with whom he has performed for decades still cannot quite believe so many keys can be so skillfully used with dancer one hand. In 1974 his career as a pianist was interrupted by a stroke, but since his recovery he has amazed audiences by his brilliant performances with half as many fingers. Arnie is in demand by singers due to his ability to play any song in any key and subtly bring out the best Kao has recently completed the musical S,4Y0N,4R,4, in in a vocalist through piano colôrings sure to enhance a performance. over the years Arnie which she was featured as "The Kabuki Performer." She has performed with many artists including Bill watrous, , Dizzy Gillespie, Pete also toured nationally with The King nnd I, in which she Barbutti and Ethel Ennis. He was recently named the "King of Jazz" by the Spokane Jazz played tire role of Simon "The small in house of Uncle Society and the "Emporer orJazz" by the Helena Jazz Festival comrnittee. Arnie currently Thomas" (Choreographer: Gemze de Lappe). As a Japanese plays with the Spokane Jazz Orchestra. folk dancer, Kao has danced for many international events and was featured at the Lionel Hampton jazz Festival in 1992 and 1996. She has been a member of Alpha Omega Theatrical Dance Company for three years. Kao studied at the Alvin Ailey Dance School as a full time student and performedMentoriswiththe Company at the City Center. Arnie Carruthers piano

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Chip Deffaa is the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award-winning ja zz crttic of the New York Post and a Thønk you listening to regular contribulor toEntertsitttnent Weekly.Hehas written about nusic for magazines worldwide, fo, includingEngland'sCrescendo,Canacla's Codn,Japan'sSzuinglournnl,andAmericas'DorunBent, LiaingBlues,andlnzzTimes. He also contributed to the landrnark N¿zu Gro¡.r eDictionnry of lnzz. At Princeton University, Deffaa was a student of distinguished Ferris Professor of Journalism, Irving Dil1iard. He is a trustee of The PrmcetouTiger magazine today, In addition, Deffaa has been a radio host, and in partnership with his sister, Deborah, a cable television producer. He is the author of such books abouL jazz (all of which are currently in print) as Voices ot' the lnzz Age (published in the United States by the University of Illinois Press and in Great Britain by the KGUU.FM Bayou Press), which was a finalist for the Excellence in Recorded Sound Reserach Award of the American Association for Recorded Sound Collections; and Sruing Legncy, Trnditionnlists nnd Reaiullists in lnzz, andln the Mainstreøm, (published in the United States and Great Britain by the Scarecrow Press). His specialty is preserving the oral histories of veteran jazz artists.

Chip Detfaa lozz 89.5 jazz critic A Berkeley native, Mr. Elwood has been a popular music critic and columnist for the San Francisco Examiner for 30 years. Since 1965 he has been a professor of history and rnusic history in the Peralta I Colleges, Oakland, CA. He has taught and lectured in the field of popular music, 1azz, blues, etc. at Sonoma State University, University of California (Berkeley), San Francisco State University, and Diablo Valley College. Mr. Elwood's radio career in jazz and blues prograrnming began in the late 1940s; he has The been ajazzproeram producer and announcer, a regular participant in radio and television programs in the San Francisco area, an advisor to a number of PBS music specials and is on the NARAS (Grammy) selection panel for the Hall of Fame awards. Elwood's enthusiasm for vernacular American music developed during his secondary school years in Berkeley. His record collection is considered among the Inlønd I,{orthwest's most complete in the west totaling about 50,000 discs as well as a few thousand cylinders, piano rolls, \ etc. He is a frequent contributor to music magazines and journals and has written hundreds of liner- notes for record albums. He travels widely and often in the world of jazz,blues, and popular music and has attended most of the)azz and blues festivals in this country and many abroad, He is a pianist and drummer and a good friend of most of the musicians who have either passed through the Bay Area or I only Philip F. Eh¡uood who are part of the large community of performers in the greater Bay Area. Elwood graduated from the fulltime University of California in Berkeley, began graduate work there (in U.S. History) then completed his jazz critic/columnist Master's degree at Stanford. øzz støtion | 's career as a publicist began the day Nat Cole said he wanted to record a song she'd written. She met the star and his manager, who suggested she might enjoy doing record promotion for Nat and his other clients. Knowing nothing of the field, but thrilled with the prospect of representing Nat Cole, Wicks opened a small one room office, and her career in public relations began. In the the thirty-five plus years that followed, she represented hundreds of clients including: Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Brown, Rock Hudson, Shari Lewis, Eartha Kitt, Cornel Mlde, Theo Bikel, Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, Mel Torme, Peggy Lee, Stan Kenton, Dizzy Gillespie, , Jean Pierre Aumont, Grace From the Department of Electronic Kelly, The Hi Lo's, , John lreland, George Shearing, Charlie Parker, The Clara Ward Singers, Charlie Barnet, Dorothy Dandridge, Polly Bergen, The , Joel Media, Theatre and Film at Grey, fulie London, Salvador Da1i, , producer/director Herb Ross, Diahann Carroll, Eastern Washington jazz critic and author Leonard Feather, Pat Carroll, Oscar Peterson, Orson Bean, Howard Keel University Arlene Dahl, and Red Buttons. Currently, Virginia represents Lionel Hampton and the annual Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, A1 Grey, James Moody, and Jean Bach's documentary film, A Virginia Grent Dny inHnrlem.For special publicity information regarding Lionel Hampton or the Lionel Wicks Hampton Jazz Festival, please contact Virginia Wicks and Associates,2737 Edwin Place, Los national publicist Angeles, C A 90046; (213)822-9977 F ax (213)822-9966.

50 51 Charles Argersinger Roy Cummings Washington State University - Pullman, WA University of Washington - Seattle, WA

Charles Argersinger wÍrs formerþ the International Association ofJazz Roy Cummings is a professor of trumpet and founder of theJzz Studies Educators International Chairperson of Jazz Composition and Program at the University of Wæhington. Roy is a past president of the Arranging, as well as the Director ofJazz Studies at DePaul University in Væhington State Unit of the International Association of.Jazzüd:ucation. Chicago. Dr. Argersinger is currently the Composer in Residence at He is also jazz organizing chairman for All State Honor Juz Ensemble, Washington State University. Wæhington State MENC Convention.

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George Avakian's career spans oyer 60 years in the music business. He A professor of music at Brigham Young University, Dr. Dayley has served û is the producer of the fusf jazz album ever recorded (193Ð , the first as Director of Jæz Studies, Chair of the Department of Music, and 4 reissue series of albums and singles of classic iazz (1940-48), the first currently serves æ Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts and 100 pop andjazz tP's (1948), the first recording atajazzlestivøJ. Communications at that institution. He is a composer with numerous 0956) and the sound track of the first film festival (1953). published and commissioned works and a trumpet player with an Acoustics Arlists recorded included lionel Hampton, Louis^t ^iuz Armstrong, Benny extensive record of professional experience.

I Goodmau, Miles Davis, Errol Garner, , MahaliaJackson, . His discoveries include , Keith Jarrett and . _t: I Frank ft l r Vocal Mirrophones DeMiero l j Edmonds School District - lynnwood, VA ,ìä r lnstrument' Microphones Steve Baer Frank DeMiero, noted music educator, clinician, adjudicator, Columbia Basin College - Pasco, WA compose! affangú and guest conductor is presentþ the Supervisor of -r Studio Microphones Music for Edmonds School District. Mr DeMiero founded and directed After twenty-five successful years a,s a music educator in pubfic schools the Soundsation Jazz Choir and wæ Music Department Director at and colleges, Steve left the classroom in1993 to become the Director Edmonds Community College for eleven years. He was the Director of r Professional MicrophonEs of Student Programs at Columbia Basin College. Steve continues to Yocalluz Studies at the University of Wæhington for two years and perform, conduct anrl adjudicate throughout the Northwest. continues to direct the {eJuz Singers. Mr. DeMiero has conducted all state and regional choirs throughout the US and Canada. He is r Wireless Microphones founder of the Frank DeMieroJazzCamp celebrating?Syears of juz Terry Blackley education and is the co-owner of Sound Music Publications. He is -, Microphone Stands presentþ on the International Association olJazz Educators Advisory Fullerton College - Fullerton, CA' ', Council and is Northwest Coordinator for I{JE.

Terry Blackley has served on the International Association ofJazz Educators board of directorq since 1993 as the United States representative. His musical honors range from winning the Down Beat Gary Gemberling The extrlusive provider of Award for the Best College Juz Nbrm, to being selected as a director lewiston High School - lewiston, ID for the 1984 Oþpics opening ceremony. Blackley, while Director of trsntrert stage microphones JazzBands at Fullerton College in California, founded and continues to Gary has a Bachelor of Music Education from Montana State University direct the Fullerton CollegeJazz Festival, celebrating its 26thyear,wifh and a Master of Music from the University of Idaho. He has performed is proud to sponsor the participating alfendance 0f8,000 music students and directors. Serving professionally touring the US and Canada with Broadway musicals, the as the Dean of Fine Arts at Fullerton College, Blackley, a published Russ Morgan Orchestra, and his own top-40 band. He hæ played in composer, continues to be an active clinician, adjudicafor, and guest house bands in Cincinnati, Ohio, Walt Disney World and Busch conductor in the United States and Canada. Gardens. He has taught music at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia and is now in his 5th year at Lewiston High School. {ionel Vestiuøl Jim Christensen lflø^loton {nzz Walt Disney Company/Warner Bros. - Villa Park, CA Jim Christensen continues his 30 yeal association with and now also is music director for Warner Bros. Movie Wodd in Germany. He hæ a catalogol250 publications and is a trombone Ï ÏTË clinician for UMI-CONN.

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David Glenn Bill Perconti Keven Lawrence Whitman College - Iíalla Walla, \VA Johansen Jay Lewis Clark State College - lewiston, ID University of Utah - Salt lake City, UT University of UtahÆrigham Young University - Salt take City, David is cunentþ the Director of Studies at Whitman College in Bill Perconti heads up the Music Depafiment at lewis-Clark State Jazz UT Walla Walla. David has earned a Mæter's degree from University of KevenJohansen hæ been an artist and educator for twenty-five years. College, where he directs the award-winning JuzBand,. Having Northern Colorado and a Bachelor's degree from North Texæ State As an Adjunct Associate Professor of Music, he hæ directed ensembles, per{otmed extensively in the U.S. æ well as Canada andJapan, JayLawrence is an adjunctAssistant Professor of Percussion at the University, He spent eleven years New York City, Perconti's first solo CD is available on Crystal Records. His second CD, as a trombonist in instructed clæses and taught privately for the University of Utah during University of Utah. He also feaches juz history drums and vibraphone, where he wæ a member of the Concert J azz Band and, the pæt thifieen years. He has had the privilege of performing with jazz partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and WA Artist and directs the Afro-Latin combo at Brigham Young University. Jay hæ Bill Watrous's Manhattan Trust, is available on Centaur Records. Wildlife Refuge. talents such æ Phil Woods, MiltJackson, , Biian performed with many luminaries including Liza Minelli, Sammy Davis Bromberg, Al Grey, Stanley Tirmentine, Clark Terry Roy Hargrove, Jr.,, Cher, Liberace, Ann-Margret, James Moody, Carl Brandon Fields, Grover WashingonJr., Bill Watrous, DeFrancesco, Joey F onÍanî, Phil Woods, Roy Hargrove, Milt Jackson, Hank Jones and Don Menza, Bobby Shew, Pete Christlieb, Ron McCroby, Stowell, John Harbaugh John , He hæ recorded withJoey DeFrancesco, Tom Garvin Pep Peters , leonid Vintskevich, and lembit Saarsalu. and his own fusion band - BRIDJJ. University ofAlaska - Fairbanks, AK U. S. Army (Retired) - Salt lake City, UT

Mr, Harbaugh received his B.A. from the University of Northern Iowa, a Pep retired from the U. S. Army officers corp in 1974. He has since M,M,E. from the University of North Texas and has completed doctorate RobertJordan Tom lyons pursued a lifelong objective in the study and performance oL iazz music credit from Indiana University. He has toured with the Big and the alto saxophone. Seattle, WA las Vegas, NV Band, Paul Anka, and Tom Jones. He has recording experience in Los Angeles, Nashville and Indianapolis. He is on four of the Ashley Sarophonist, flutist and clarinetist, RobbieJordan is a performing artist Tom holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Idaho AlexanderÆrank Mantooth Big Band albums of which two received with a long list of honors to his credit, including the Northwest Area and a Mæter of Arts from the University of lowa. Hehastatght jazz Steve Richins Grammy nominations. In 1995 he wæ invited as a featured soloist at Music Awards Performance Award for best saxophone and the I band and juz piano at the University of Idaho, and currentþ teaches at i the Banff International Music Festival performingaDan Bukvich Wæhington Blues Society's "Best Reeds". He is a Selmer Performing Davis County Schools andÛtah State Office of Education - T1 the Community College of Southern Nevada. In las Vegas he is Musical ffi original composition. In the summer o11996 he recorded a Henry æ. li .f artist who is in much demand for clinics and æ a guest performing Director for a production show at Debbie Reynolds CelebrÌty Theater, Bountiful, UT Wolking composition for jaz|fno and orchestra with the ! li c london " afüst. Keyboardist at Circus-Circus Resort, andjazz pianist at the Santa Fe i Sgnphony Orchestra. He is currently a clinician,for United Musical Hotel. Mr. Richins hæ twenty years experience working with junior high, high a_ Instruments and continues to perform throughout the U.S. and Canada. school and unversity juz education. He wods in the Salt lake City Dan Keberle area performing on woodwinds. Vhi¡vorth College - Spokane, V/A Jim Mair Jeff Haskell College of Southern Idaho - TWin Falls, ID University of Arizonø - Thcson, AZ Dan Keberle is Director ofJazz Studies and Trumpet Professor at David Seiler Whi¡¡'orth College in Spokane, WA. His WhtwonhJuzEnsemble won Jim Mair is currently professor of woodwinds, percussion and juz University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH Hækell is the Coordinator ofJazz Studies and Director of the the college division allhe 1994 and 1997 lionel HamptonJazz Jeffrey studies at the College of Southern ldaho. As a sarophonist he has three recording studio at the University of Arizona School of Music and Festivals, and won the open division in 1995.Theyhave also been compact discs to his credit and is a clinician for the Selmer Instrument David Seiler is Director ofJazz Studies and a Professor of Music at the Dance, Mr. Haskell is also an active pianist, composet, and, selected pedorm af 1993 1995 MENC All manget to the and Northwest Music Company. He has been feafwed,inDown Beat,Jazz Times, Coda University of New Hampshire where he hæ taught since 197 2. He is conductor. Festivals. Dt Kebede recentþ spent six months in Cape Town, South Magazinø andthe SaxophoneJoumal. , ., founder of the Clark Terry - IJN.HJaøz Festival and is a freelance Africa teaching iazz on rßulbnght Scholarship and also directs the woodwind afüst. Spol

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' Larry Smith Nat Wickham lJ\- a Proud suppolter Utah State University - logan, UT Eastern Washington University - Cheney, WA

Larry has ta:ugbf jazz ensemble, theory and arrangement at Utah State Dr'. Wickham is Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Trornbone and of the University for thilty-th|ee years. He plays tenor and alto sarophone, Low Brass at Eastern Washingtou Universig His work as a juz attisf flute and piano. He has written many arrangements for Utah State and classical soloist has led to performances thloughout the United Lionel Hampton IJnivercity jazz, malching and syrnphonic band and for orchestla aud States and abroad, and he is in great demand as clinician and choruses as well. adjudicator. He holds the Doctor of Musical Arts and The Performer's Fe¡tival Certificate from the prestigious Eastman School of Music in Rochester, ft Ta lezn New York, and his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees are from the University of Northem Colorado in Greeley. Ray Smith Tuesdav The Wir*fess Vfnrld Brigham Young University - Provo, UT Ð

Ray Srnith is the Director Studies at Brigharn Young Henry Wolking w Dr ofJazz - University. His BYU Big Band, Synthesis, has achieved much acclaim University Utah - Salt take City, UT v, both nationaþ and internationally including First Place at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival and performances at the Montreux, North Sea, Henry Wolking is a composeq performer', conductor', author, and Pori, Riga, and KongsbergJazz Festivals. Smìth is also very active in tlte professor of music at the University of Utah. He is a former national o lrb Far Youl recording studios and can be heard on many movies, national ads, altd clrairnran of Jrzz Tlteory for the Intemational Association of Jazz o TV programs including daily air play on ABC Good Morning Arnedca. Educators and is an active trombonist. His lecent orchestral .U recordings have been released ou MMC, CRS, VMM and Centaur CD c recordings. "Powell Canyons", aworklor jazz qualtet and orchesfra, Moscorv, lD .:) was recolded last summer by the Loldon Syrnphony Orchestra. -ïJ Robert Spittal : 882-4994 GonzagaUniversity - Spokane, WA ae0 Robert Spittal is the Director of Bands at Gonzaga University, whele he Greg Yasinitsky Lewiston, lD conducts the wind ensemble, synphonic band and iazz ensembles. He Washington State University - Pullman, WA ursda also teaches music theoty and jazz history, and perforrns on flutes and 798-O24.5 siurophorres with the lacúryJazz Quartet. He maintains an active guest Dr Yasintisþ has a natioual reputation as a composer, arranger and conducting schedule and is Vashington State Chainnan of the College saxophonist. Under his leadership, the Washington State UniversityJazz Bp'ç Band Drectols National Associatiou. Studies Program has received widespread recoguition including awards For our audience participation number lrom Down Beat magazine and invitations to perform at presfigious rtn w e w oulà like t o p elf o rm f or y ou conferences including invitations to I{fE Conferences and top awards at a Jazzàociety of Oregon major festivals including numerous firslplace "College Day" awards at Roger Stemen compoøition calleà Lionel Hampton azz F esliv als. J "Mail Tacoma, WA Order 5pecial".

Roger Stemen is the School Seruices RepreselÌtative for Helmer's Music ThisworkfealuresSOO andaYamthapelforrning artist olì siurophone. His private studio is in lars Yorgason th e ?a N o e Trcorua, Washington. of cifi c rthw sl's tinest Jazz Arts of the Mountainwest - Ogden, UT Naeho JazzMusicians on a growinglibrary Lars Yorsason, is a freelance bass player in Northern Utah. He is also of over 75 profeeøional recordings. President ofJazz !'rfs of the Mountainwest, and a bass instructor at Dave Stultz Brigham Young University, Univemity of Utah and Weber State University. Saturday fo slartthis number we neeàyou Whi¡vorth College - Spokane, WA $ t o Vick up your tçlephone Curlentþ on the jazz facu\Íy at Whifworth College, Mr'. Stultz also directs Ð 19 and play lhese toll free noï,eø: the Waslrington State Air Nation¿rl GuardJazz Band. As a guest soloist ? 1-888-457-6237 and clinician he has perfonned throughout the Nortltrvest on both tronbone and euphoniurn. Formerþ a featule soloist with the USAI Acadeny Jazz Band, the "Falconailes", Dave now performs regularly fhen pauøe while we do some vocal-eze.

qu.infet "YivaJazz" . olþ rvith the Spokane Jazz Orchestra alnd theJazz When you hear the phone t one, il'e your cue þo eay "Send me a Catalogl" Then go riqhlto the verse Taco:lime withyour name anàlull mailing aàdrese. Moscow' Putlrvrn¡r The Jazzscene Catalog art a Your f,ickel¿ t o recoràeà NW Jazz

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- Dr LynnJ. Skinner', Executive Directol of lionel Hanplon|azzFestival, is well known tlrrorrghotrt the united states and canada as a colÌcert ba:nd,andja'zzjudge and clinician. During the 20 yeals that Dr skinner has directed the festival, he has guided its develop- ment fi'on a regional band cornpetitiolÌ irìto an event of major significance in the music wodd. Dr Skinner has involved over 150 corporatious in the Lionel HarnptonJuzFestival.

During the festival he assists Lionel Hampton with producing the six maior concerts. He arranges for all artists to conduct clinics and workshops, amaior aspect of the festival. He also works with the iudges to improve the instruc- tional or didactic compon€nt of the festival and works with all office staff to €nsure that the lionel HamptonJazz Festival is a positive experience for all involved.

As a compose¡ Dr. skirurer has rvritten several cornpositions for band as well as some 40 jazzbalads, four of which he has performed with the Lionel Hampton york Dr. lynnJ. Skinner New Big Band. Executíve Director

Carolea Webb Deborah Snyder Program Coordinator Program Coordinator

A uative of llvin Falls, Idaho, Carolea Deborah was raised in lewiston and received her B.A. and M,A. in English Boise, Idaho, She received her B.A. at the University of Utah. She served in History fi'om the Universify of þ years for as a marketing officer of a Oregon. She is currentlyworking on bank headquartered in Salt take City, a masters in Public Administration She later relocated to Hanover, New at the University of ldaho. Hanpshire and conducted her own business as a training consultant in Deborah oversees the student communications joined and custoner seryice. She the Lionel Hampton competition, handles matters related to fi nance, coordinates azz ß esfiv al statr in 19 4. J 9 the volunteer effort and manages details related to the overall running ofthe festival. Her other responsibilities include During the festival, Carcleamanages travel and lodging for fundraising, grantwriting, and general office management. ltetr. cll(o(Þsirrg a, musicians and other guests of the feptival. Dufing the remainder of the year; Carolea helps manage marketing, public relations, plaee to sponsorship development and program advertising. o Banquet Room Sherry George Susan Weaver . Children's Menu Corporate Sponsorship Program Coordinator Sherry is a native of Evergreen, Sue was raised in Moscow and Boise, r Senior Discounts Colorado and has lived in ldaho, Idaho, and received her B.Mus. from Cuarn, Japan and the southeastern the University of Idaho lionel o Free Drink Refills United States. She comes to us Hampton School of Music in Music directly from Birmingham, Education. She worked as a festival Freshtasticks Food Bar included with every meal! Alabama where for the past ten volunteer for the first time in 1986 and years she has worked with a festival became a staff member in the fall of promotion and production firm. 1991. She recently returned to Moscow and joined the Lionel HamptonJazz Watch for our Daily Specials Festival staffin 1996. During the festival, Sue oversees the distribution ofstudent awards. She also serves as a contact for visiting corporate During the festival, Sheny serves festival corporate sponsors sponsors and manages the musical equipment for festival sites. Dollar for Dollar, the best steak dinner in town guests and other of the festival. During the remainder of the Her other responsibilities include designing festival publications and yea¡ Shenyworks to develop festival sponsorship. . next to the Palouse Empire Mall, Moscow Idaho . advertisements, assisting the festival publicist with materials, and working with corporate sponsors.

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Skllinc ttìglì School - Sâlt L¡kc CìN, UT |oc¡l Soloist Run¡rr üÌ ...... ñùrie )tcNnùlir¡ ol li ncol n lfi¡kllc School - hnd¡. \ü u¡ (ll) \bcil Soloist Runner ùp ...... Dxnìcllc h'or1'oiLircol¡ ìUjdlllc School pùllnt¡[, \\,I [.L,L\ \Iinncr ...... Rooserell Iligh School Scnlllc, $A Jtzz Fpsrrvrl lst Ru¡ncr{tp ...... llc^d Iligh School - Me¡d, \\A College Day 2rd Rùnncr{rp ...... finfric\r High School lto\,o, UT rLL\ (l) v¡ùlcr ...... Scûlì¿hilìoo Secoûdxry School , SùÙcy, B.c. Cnnnd¿ O[lslâûdiûgùìcstChoir ...... ]fl.iloodConilnùniNCollcßc-crcshîm,Olì lsl Rùnncr üp ...... ßclleuìc lligh School ßcllc\r¡c, N¡,\ Oùlst¡ndûrg Conìmìnìtr College Choìr ...... Ilt. IIoo(l Contnilûill Collcgc - creshânì, OR 2nd Rùnncrntp ...... trlorroc High School ùfo¡rcc, \V 0ulstxndinc piercc 0pcn Dilisìon Choir ...... College Tuco¡u, \\]r\ rL$ (ll) V¡nrcr ...... ßlooùi¡gkil lligh School Norrlì - Bloonìington, IN oulslânding 0ucsl ll¡Dd ...... $,hinrorth Collcllc Slok¡ilc. $/À Irl R[nncr{rp ...... _...... Ilellg¡te lìiJ{h School , ùfissoulî, MT OutslândinqCoùùnilililrColkgeßand...... trlt.110odConilnùnìlvCollcgc-crcshru,0ll 2nd R[nner{U ...... -...... Likc Citr lligh School , Cocur d',\lene, lD Oulstrnding 0pcn Di\jsion ßrnd ...... _...... _...... Lc\ris-Cl¡rk Shte Collcgc , Le\iskxr. It) .$ (l) Wirncr ...... Sourh Whidb$ ttjgh School - Lîrgle), $A .ì:r Bossx No\1 Coilllosilio¡ lor Choir ...... Sonjx Rînìirrr of \\hshington Strte UnirrrsiN lst Rùnrer{U ...... Altlcrgrole CoNÌutity Scc. - Aldcrlllorr, B.C. Crnrdr yoùilg Bossd NoM Coùlposiliùt for ßrnd ...... -..... Irlc Dùr¡ùd of Brigll¡ûì UniYeßitr 2nd Rürrcrl¡ ...... chcncl High School - Chercy, \\A \:ocd Conbo vinilcr , pâsco, ...... CohùDbiâ Bxsìn Collcgc \\,A ,\,\ (ll) Vjnncr ...... Nilhnìeile ltigh School - Ergene, OR Conlbo ...... l¡slùne¡ldl Vjnner Uil¡rrsiN ol Nerddx,Rcno lst RuD0ctrup ...... Scntirhnrco Sccoildi$'Schoo¡ Sufrcy, lJ.C. Crnadt lsl prorc. Runrer{¡p ...... Brigham Y(ùls lÌn¡eNi$ [JI ¿nd Run¡crìrp ...... Bhrchel lligh School - Seâüle, VA 2nd RuD¡crtìp ..:...... -...... 1...... ùrircrsi\.of Aúzoil¿ - Tùcson, AZ A (l) \\'inncr...... Ilctoùghlitr ILS. , ùfjllon lrcc\'¡tcr, 0R InstNnlc¡lnl Combo \\'i¡rrcr, 0l)cr Di\isiût ...... Uni\e$in of Nclldi-Rcno lsl Ru¡ner{rp ...... I(ellogg ttigh School - I(ellogg, ìt) Conu. Collcgc Lìsttrnncrl¡l Coûlbo \Virilrcr ...... trÍr. llood ColùùunilJ'Col¡qle Crcshrû1, OR .2nd Rùnnerìp ...... Chencr Iligh School - Chencr, VA lsl R[nncr{p ...... Bellor¡c Contùùniry Collegc Bcllc\re, \\,A A (ll) Ni!ùrer ...... Pleas¡rr Ilill High School l¡lc¡siûl Hill, OR 2nd Rùrrcrrìp -...... Ricks Collcgc, Rcxburg, ID lsl RunilerÌp ...... Ri\rrsidc lligh School Chalt¿roT, VÁ Voc¡lSoloist\\¡inìer.-...... JerrilcrV¡lkcr-,\lbertsor'sCollcgcolldrho 2rd Runncr ùp ...... Vâfnlo Ilighschooi , \ynpnto, Nâ lst R[Drcr{ìp ...... ìrnie Robinson - \\¡¡shjnlton Stxlc Uûhrrsitr B \\rirùlcr ...... -...... Rosslnûd Scc. School Rossl¡nd, ll.C. 2nd paltcrso¡, Runnc¡{rp ...... J¡ckic Olr¡ìpic Collcgc lst Rùn¡er ùp ...... Colf¡x lliglÌ School - Colla\, NA 0\rra¡l I¡strùnìetrtd Soloist \\'iriltcr ...... , ]lichacl vn0cc Ilrighrn Yrtrùtg Uni!crsitv 2rd Rnnrcr np ...... KeÍlc talls ll¡gh School Keflc ¡¿lls, N1À 'lst youtg Runlcrìp ...... Stephen A¡derso¡ - Brighor Uili\,ersilï Jr. Scco¡dtn \\rirxrcr ...... -.... Tamînasis Sccoil(lary School , Stûtv, B.C. Crnada Ins¡uDc¡lîl Sobisl \\'inucr, open Dilisior ...... creg noor lstRu¡ncHU ...... SrminhûlooScconchr.¡'School,SurreT,B.C.C{nxda lsl Ru¡cÈùp ...... ccoffs ù'lillcr 2ndRunner{¡f...... lxrrieJr.SecondaNSchool,Crdnbrook,B.C_Can¡d^ oülst.Conti¡ù¡rs\Vmds'ild,tllsol¡f...... firirnìchcrson-UlLio¡e¡llrmlforschoolof¡ltrsic JIIS/Middlc School VjnncL ...... Vrrhingron Middle School ScaÍlc, \\l\ AIto Snroll)onc SokJisr \Vìnncr ...... Ten_r'Pcffcr Lil¡,crsitr olAilro¡¡ lsl R[nnerrp ...... Se¡tiahmoo SccondîN School - Surre,v, B.C. t¡mdt 'lþnor Sohisl youn( S¡xoIho¡c \vinro ...... trfi.hxel ldncc - Brjghxm UDircrsill 2nd Ruilrer{ìp -...... Nhifnln Middle School Scnillc, WA Brass Soloist \\'¡Der ...... Srotl S¡ucr, l¡stcr¡ Vrshûìglon LiljlcNit\ ,\{ Vñlîr. Sec. Conrbo \\¡j¡ûer ...... cxilield Itigh School - Se¡[lc, \\â Cu¡ldr Soloist Vûrner s ...... ,\liekser |jntDr - Lr¡i\rrsj[ olÁrjzoùx lst Ru¡cr ùp ...... _... Aldergrorc Co¡ùn. Sec. School , Alderyrole, B.C. Co¡dn BnssSoloistWirrncr ...... Jonll¡mir,[rstcrn\\,nshingto¡Uni\rrsitv 2ld Rnùer up ...... Villn¡teltc lligh School liugcrc, 0R pìilo Soloisl - yorng \Iinncr ....,...... Sre|hc0 Aûdcrso¡ Brighnm thi\rril}' AA,V¡VB4I. IIigh Conlbo Wjrìncr ...... Senìi¡hnÌoo Scc. School (Combo l) , Strtrei, B.C. cùìada Dril0ì Soloist \\'iilrcr ...... Chds Ilarlcr - \\'rshinuon Srrtc Ilìilersih lslRu¡nertrl ...... _lrllìint¡llSccoûd¡rySchool,Viclori¡,B.C.Ctn¡dt Ourf Uili1irsrsirhrChoir...... D:ilrCr.'-iuI[ilLirBr.irrCollrgc Jnrl Rtrnnrr rr¡...... Bl)oNinglorì lligh School NoÍh - lìloonti¡lìloû, IN 0ulst. Ilîssist - \'¡h n ChoiL ...... -...... Trrcic Iüilg \\,xshiIgton Shtc tÌ¡i\rrsil). Allo/Sop. SNophonc Soloist \\r¡ilìcr ...... -...... l\ler Sùilntcrs of,{¡de€royc Scc. - Âldcrgrorr, B.C. 0utst. Dr¡nxnrr $jtlì ¡ Choir ...... Kcn 0lljs , ùfr. Ihrd Coùilnü¡itl College Ru¡rcr-up...... D¡ridRùslcrofVill¡mcflclls,[ugc¡c,OR 0[tsl. Guilîrisr sith pil¡c - yoù¡g n ll¡nd ...... -...-...... J0shr¡ Brighdm thi\rrsih Tcno/Brri. S¡\olhonc Soloisl Vinùcr ...... D¡rid llicdcünan of Esquimalt Scc. , Viclori¡, Il.C. pclcrsot , Oulsl. Brssist \dth ¡ lìin(l ...... ltob Vhilworth College RùùeHìp ...... ¡likclrc¡rtùìolùf(Nilli¡kcTcrrcclls lfounildkeTcrmce, V 0ùlsl.Drùnilùer$ith¿ll¡nd...... D¡ri0lhnN{n l$lcril\\:¡shin!knllJnhrrsit! Tru¡¡pdSoloistvinilcr...... I{itrilùfrnsonofsemiahntooSec. Surrtl,ß.C. oulst.GùihrislNilhiContÌ.Collcgclìîild...... Iì.nûdc¡pîlnìer Bellc\lìcCo¡ilnùnin,Collcgc 0[tst. B¡ssisl sith n Coûln. Collcgc ßald ...... Sltxnc Sntilh - Bc¡le$e Coilùnùnilv Collcgc Tro¡ìbore Soloisl \Yir!lcr ...... ,{û0c Drùnìntond ol caiìeld IIS - Serltle, NA o[lsl. DrùnùÌer Nilh i Conln. Collegc l]utl ...... Jrso¡ 0'Kccfc Colutrìbix Il¡sjù Collc8c Rùnncr-up ...... R\îÌ Kcb$lc ofìferrl tls - ù{e¡d, V GùihrSolojsr\\'inDcr...... A[d,!CocolRoos.\,cltHS-Scitle,\VÁ Vocal Day Bâss solojsr Ni[lor ...... ¡itthnD Cùdilùrlson of ]founllike Tcrrâcc IIS 0[lshnd¡rg [esli\ill Choir ...... l-¡kc Slcrc¡s IIigh School , Ltkc St$cns, \\,,{ PirnoSok)isl\\'in¡cr -...... 40ncDru[ìntondofc¿dickllls,Sc¡ttle,\\A LP MusIC GRoIIP $ Pnouo ro SPoNSoR Ad.\.V,L,!\\\'ïnncr...... I.¡kcStoltsl¡ighSchool,L¡kcSteIens,\\Å Rùnncr [p ...... -...-. DxnnÌ o¡rrclt of trloscoN IIS , ùloscow, ID .{V,VB V¡nrcr ...... -.... Aklcrgrorr Conmunìh SccoDdxrl - lldergrorc, B.C. Rtnnerùp...... CtrmenSlrrfofcxrficldlls-Scittlc,\V OIlst. Gùil¡rist \r¡lh i Chojr ...... Chrislopltrr ]leludcr of Borîh IIS - ßoisc, lD DrrnrSoloisl\\'iùncr...... JrrLcplcrolRoose\e¡lllsSci[lc,\V Vibrs/¡llrimb¡ Soloisl \\'¡ilìer ...... Joscph Osnuil oiTimpvie\r IIS , IJT Arrx Acuñ¿.'s AppBtRANCE AT THE oùlst. Brssisl s'¡h n Choir ...... Laccr SrlldN of ßornh IIS , Boise, lD Pro\o, 0[tst. DNmner Nilh ¡ Choir ...... Nicholâj c. ùiùil of I]orth HS - Bojsc. II) A,L\\Vinner...... llorrhllighSchool,llojsc,tD lst Runner , 1oo6 lionel Hampton.Iazz Festival 1998 Lro¡+pr Hmap'roN JAZz FssrwAL uf ...... l¡glc lligh School [îgle, ID zrd Rùnncr uf ...... Roosclelt llìgh School-SrâilIe. $A Oulsl¡nding Gucst Colhge Choir' ...... trlt. llood Conilùu¡tity College Crcsh¿m, 0R ùl\ \\'¡ùrcr ...... Lîke Slge¡s lljch School Lrke Slcreùs, \\t 0ulstiDdiilgGùcstCollegeßind...... tiri\ersiq'ofUldh-SîhLlkcCiq',UT lsl Runncr ul ...... -...... llc¡tloÑlale Ilagh School hnn$ood, N/¡\ 0uIstxilding115411SCh0ir...... -...... JrffeNonlilcilìc¡lùl'School,pulLrîû,VA 2¡d Runner up ...... Sùünânrish ltigh School Bcllc\nc. \'¡\ outstrilllûrg IIS4llS ßan1l ...... Cnrficld IIigh School Scnillc, N,Á ,L\\\¡ilrncr ...... -.....,\ldcrgl^t CoDnl. Scco¡drrschool Aldcrgrore, ß.C. lsl Rrnncr up ...... -...... ]fosco\r Ilìgh - 160 Belmont Avenue GarJield NJ 07026 USA School lloscorv, It) 2ûd Rürner up ...... -... Ilout Brker Sccot(liû school Crilrlnook. Iì.C. 1995 lionel Hamnton lazzßestival Fax: 478-3568 , 800-526-531 2 {973) ,'lilrer ...... Pùl¡nxn lligh School Pullnân, \\A 0utstxilding cuesl Collcgc Choir ...... Cohu¡biâ ß¡sirì Co0lÙ. College prsco, VA Whqt the best ployeÍs plqy.'" lst Rù¡ner Web: www.lpmusic.com O1997 J2819 up ...... Ilcloùghli| ltigh School-ùfjltoil-[r(c\xler, OR Ourslandir)g Cùcsr Collcge IJdnd ...... vrNhi¡gbn Srdte Unilcrsitl - pullilatr, WA 2nd Rùnncr ül ...... Rilcrside Ilich School llo¡rdilliD, OR 0ùlsl¡0dìng IIS4IÌS Choir ...... C¡pihl IIigh School - ßoisc, tD I] \\¡ìûrcr ...... - ...... cenescc Iligh School ccrcscc, ID 0ulst¡ndirg IIS4llS Bxn(l ...... \\,Nhingron trtiddle School , Sc¿lrle, \\ï

62 63 c- Jazz Choirs ¡ TUhatts Black andBeadAll 0ver? Wednesday, February 25, 1998 - AdministrationBldg. - University Auditorium ï Orovllle o ç \I Tonaskèto V/arm-up Room: Basement Evaluation Room:Dressing Room o .! mbla Falls Omako ô Coulee Adjudicators: Frank DeMiero, Haskell, Ken l{raintz, Doug Strawn 'l\., ' o 5 Jeff 5 regional o Seruing l. c¡"r"no 3 o 'io',"seattle -- Spokane Coeut ...rít, oO 8:00 AM Franklin Elementary School laude Car.aher Elementary Pullman, WA markets in ldaho, a-,, 1.. .!"' sr. 8:20 AM Genesee Elementary Kelly Caldwell Elementary Genesee, ID IMashington, Ore$on o 8:40 AM McSolleyElementarySchool JudyVan Peursen Elementary Lerviston, ID Moscow 'll'P 9:00 AM Kingdom Kids Nikki Crathorne Elementary Moscow, ID o oorofino and Montana. 9:20 AM Elementary o Jefferson School Jan Patrick Elementary Pullman, WA Grangev¡lle 9:40 e¡,1 Camelot ElementarySchool laude Karel Elementary Beaching a combined N 2 Lewiston, ID 10:00 AM St, Mary's Elementary Porlland I School Nikki Crathor.ne Elenentary Moscow, ID population of over 10:20 AM Kamiah Middle School Ìuile Bulke Middle School Kamiah, ID 650,000 people. l0:40 AM Sandpoint Middle School Jon Brownell Middle School Sandpoint, ID 11:00 AM Salk Middle School Margo Dreis Middle School Spokane, WA 1 North ldaho all 5 Counties of the Nodh ldaho Panhandle. "*",,n I 1l:20 AM JeniferJunior High School Karen Diepenbrock Junior High Lewiston, ID 2 Paradise/Valley Cover¡ng B Counties of North Central ldaho and lhe Washington Palouse Region. t 11:40 AM Mead Middle School Dennis Latsen Middle School Mead, wA o 3 North Central Washington Covering lhe B Counties of North Central Washinglon. 12:00 PM CTINIC - Percussion Workshop with Dan Bukvich E 6 Counlies of South Central Washington & North Cenlral Oregon o 4 Columbia Gorge Covering 1:00 PM lincoln Middle School - Pullman TdciaJanes Middle School Pullnan, WA ¡f 5 NOfthWgSt MOntþna coverins 4 counties of Nodhwesl ¡/ontana. 1:20 PM Northwood Middle School Michael Smith Middle School Spokane, WA l:40 PM OrofinoJunior High School Jenifer Schoth &Jan Holzer Junior High Odino, ID 2:00 PM King's Junior High Schooi Darla Pumphrey Junior High Seattle, WA .H o HAGADONE DIRECTORIES, INC 2:20PM MoscowJunior High School Melissa Kleinert Junior High Moscorv, ID 1"1..x'::ç . tAX 208-765-2616 2:40PM Northwood Middle School Michael Smith High Spokane, WA -^-íi¡h.*, P.O. BOX 126ó COEUR d'ALENE, lD 8381 6 1-800-727-9104 ' Junior 3:00 PM McGhee a ElernentarySchool Judy VanPeursem Elementary Lewiston, ID

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Vocal & Instrumental Soloists Middle School Bands f 25,1998 - Borah Theatre Wednesday, February 25,1998 - SUB Ballroom ï Wednesday, February ô' J Warm-up Room: Chief's Room Adjudicator: K. Newell Dayley This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room: Galena Gold U Evaluation Room: Kerouac Room o PM Bellevue Nl City Middle School Adjudicators: 9:00 AM lincoln Middle School- Pullntan 1l:15 AM King's Junior High School 1:30 Potlqtch John Harbaugh, Tom Lyons, Piersott, - Trombone Angelica Neideger - Soþrano fitle Berquist - Tenor Dreu David Seiler, Greg Yasinitsþ School 9:15 AM [incoln Middle School- Pullnau 1l:30 AM [incoln Middle School- Pullman L:45 PM Bellevue Nl City Middle - Haley 1711¡50r, - Soþrano Karen Hooþer - Alto TJt Redick Trombone 8:00 AM lincoln Middle School- Pullman Joe Covill Middle School PulLnan, WA School 9:30 AM Salk Middle School l1:45 AM Lincohr Middle School-Pulhnalt 2:00 PM Princess Malgalet Sec. 8:20 AM BREAK Kat! Peringer - Soþrørr'o Erin Miller - Alto ScrxoPhone losh Haxton - Tenor 8:40 AM Lincoln Middle School- Clarkston Linda Torgeason Middle School Clarkston, WA School 9:45 AM Salk Middle School l2:00 PM Kiug's Junior High School 2:15 PM Cheney Middle 9:00 AM Grangeville Junior High John Eynon Middle School Grangeville, ID Kile.y lVhite - Soþrano Sarah Earling - Alto Sax. Eddie Hudson - Brtri. Sax. 9:20 AM Blatchley Middle School Mike Kernin Middle School Sitka, AK l0:00 AM Moscorv Arts Conmission Choil 12:15 PM Jenifel Juniol High School 2:30 PM Cheney Middle School 9:40.qu Riverside Middle School Dan Danielle Pals - Soþrano Ashlee Albert - Soþrano Melíssa Thomþson, - Piano Carlson Middle School Chattaroy, WA Middle School 10:00 AM Lakeside Middle School Karl l0:15 AM King's Junior High School l2:30 PM Bellevue All City Micldle School 2:45 PM Cheney Mote Middle School Nine Mile Falls, WA - Tenor Sax' o MarløIns Pesek - Soþrcmo ltlstin Key - Alto SaxoPhone Rtrtan &)gls1t l0:20 AM Cheney Middle School Bill Foster Middle School Cheney, WA PM Bellevue Nl City Middle School 3:00 PM Cheney Middle School o 10:30 AM King's Juniol High School 12:45 10:40 AM Horizon Junior High School Steve Jydstrup Critique Spokane, WA - Andreu Peate - Bass Peter Greshøm - Trumþet Jømie DeBell Soþrøtt'o l1:00 AM Kettle Falls Middle School Bill Schink Middle School Kettle Falls, WA City Mìddle Scltool 3:15 PM Aldelglove Cornmunity Sec. -c l0:45 AM King's Juuiot' I{igh School l:00 PM Bellevue All I l:20 AM - Central Middle School Mike Agidius Middle School Milton-Freelvater, 0R .q't Rachel X[cluor - AlÍo Ben, Ioshin, - Dru,ms Ashley $sry1ners Soþrano 11:40 AM Northwood Middle School lee Shook Middle School Spokane, WA l1:00 AM King's Junior High school l:15 PM BelÏèvue All City Micldle School 1.../ i I 12:00 PM BREAK j Cory (vqlnt,' - Tenor Mhra Hortott. - Tenor Sax. L2:20PM Hanfold Middle School John Blake Middle School I Richland, WA 12:40PM Sandpoint Middle School Tom Walton Middle School Sandpoint, ID l:00 PM Salk Middle School Bob Brown Middle School I Spokane, WA 1:20 PM Sacajawea Middle School PeggyVilson Middle School I Spokane, VA Fender Musicol lnstruments 1:40 PM Mead Middle School Reid Snith Middle School I Mead, WA .l998' Toscom 2:00 PM Hanford Middle School John Blake Middle School II Richland, WA "Officiol Festivol Guitor Amplifier for 2:20PM Salk Middle School Bob Brown Middle School "Officiol Feslivol Recording Equipmenl for 1998" II Spokane, WA 2:40PM Sacajawea Middle School Peggy Wilson Middle School II Spokane, WA 3:00 PM Mead Middle School Reid Smith Middle School II Mead, WA Ampeg .l998" JBL Professionol 'Officiol Festivol Boss AmplÌfier for n\-,/ "Officiol Feslivol Sile Speoker for 1998" -U Oulslonding College Bossisf, Solo Division o Ampeg B-3 Combo Boss Amplifier Norfhwest Airlines Oberheim n ---l A Division of Gibson Musicol lnslruments TN Thursdoy Evening Concerl Sponsor SoundcrofT L/) Providing Air Tronsporlolion Oulslonding Guesl College Bond ! t/) for Guest Artists r^J ô AKG Acouslics "Officiol Feslivol Fronl of House Console ond Oberheirn OM32 Orgon u- .l998" z Splil Mixing Consoles for LI\ "Officiol Festivol Concerl Microphone for 1998" no = Woshington Woter Power U1 J D770 l2 AKG DBBO Emolion Series l2 AKG ond STeinberger ao Vocol Microphones, Soturdoy Aflernoon Concert Sponsor lJ) U GTE A Division of Gibson Musicol lnslrumenls -U LIJ for the winners in TN o_ One of eoch Gront 1o lhe Lionel Homplon Jozz Festivol in Support of lhe o tn the following lorge ensemble divisions: Solurdoy Evening Concert SPonsor Woshinglon Woter Power lnslrumenlol Winners Concerl Outstonding H.S. Bossist, Solo Division oð Steinberger Firebursl XA-25 Boss Guilor tn Middle School Choir - Jr. High Doy, Elemenlory School Choir Underwriling Priniing Cosls for Providing WWP lnslrumenlol Winners Troveling Trophy oM. - Jr. High Doy, Communily College Choir, Open Division Festivol Postel Progrom Cover, Brochure tnz Choir, AAAA Choir, AAA Choir, AA Choir, A Choir, Non- ond Sponsorship Brochure n= o Mixed Choir Blount Sporling Equipment Division Ç o_ Gibson Musicol lnslrumenls \J) tn Two of eoch for the following lorge ensemble: B Choir tlJ Wednesdoy Evening Concerf Co-Sponsor of Lewislon t-- Four AKG Model C535EB Condenser Microphones Cleorwoter River Cosino u. One for eoch winner of the following vocol soloist divtsions Out stonding H.5. Guitorist, Solo Division Sponsoring the Jozz in the Schools Progrom Afler-Hours Receplion Sponsor al AAAA/AAA, AA, A, ond B ô_ Professionol Herb Ellis ES-ló5 ModelGuitor M (-)o

66 67 Jr. HighÆlem entary School Bands and Instrum ental Combos Wednesday, February 25,1998 - tDS Institute

Warm-up Room: Room 49 Evaluation Room: Room 29

Adjudicators: , Terry Blackley, Roy Cummings, Roger Stemen

8:00 AM Moscow Nl-City Elementary Nikki Crathorne Elenentary Moscorv, ID Tur Bzsr Nnmz 8:20 AM MoscorvJuniol High School Tom Garrett Junior High Moscou', ID 8:40 AM IN BASS AIWPTIFICATION 9:00 AM Garfield-Palouse Middle School Ruth Vertrees Junior High Galfield, WA letl4ston, ID 9:20 AM Jenifel Junior High School Don Carnpbell Junior High 9:40 AM 10:00 AM l0:20 AM lincoln Middle School- Pullman Joe Covill Conbo Pullnan, WA l0:40 AM King's Junior High School Matt lenhard Junior High Seattle, WA o l1:00 AM SacajaweaJuniol High Tom Dancoes Juniol High Lewistou, ID Orfino, ID o 11:20 AM Orofino Juniol High School MattWilsou Junior High 11:40 AM Blatchley Micldle School Mike Kernin Combo SitKA, AK .o) 12:00 PM St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Clathorne Elementary totagll', ID ï 12:20PM CTINIC - Christian Bausch, bass Í? jydstrup WA j l:20 PM Holizon Juniol High School Stet'e Junior High Spokane, 1:40 PM Evelgreen Jrrniol High Scott Gehrett Junior High Veradale, WA 2:00 PM Greenacres Juuiol High School Michael Fosburg Junior High Gfeenactes, WA 2:20PM 2:40PM Princess Margaret Juniol Secondary Don Grant Jr. Secondary Peuticton, BC 3:00 PM Beller'rre All City Middle Scltool Joe Phillips and Susan Key Middle School Bellel.ue, WA

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68 69 ôU) M, Choirs andVocal Combos Hitoshi Moedo Thursday, February 26, t99g - = Kurzwe¡l lionel Hampton school of Music Recital Hall J Moedo Music Scholor Awords This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room: Room 119 U $.l5,000 in Scholorships Presenling Jim Morlinez, pionist, who will be opening for Lr-l Evaluation Room: Room 216 o_ 1o the Lionel Homplon School of Music the All-Stor Concert, Fridoy Februory 271h on tn lhe Kurzweil Mork 152 Full Size Digitol Grond Piono Adj udicators : T erry Blackley, Frank DeMiero, oð U) ItN¡tvtilìslTt' tNN Ken lfuaintz, Doug Strawn u. Oufslonding Guest College Choir \J The Mox Coll Fomily 8:10 AM Washington State University - Sonja Ramilez GregoryYæinitsþ Creative Composition Pullman, WA U) Kurzweil Mork V Digilol Keyboord 8:15 AM Washington State Ulúversity - Choir I Robinson z Mox Coll VocolScholor Aword Jazz Jamie College Pullman, WA o-o 8:45 l¡lvl BREAK U'\ Scholorship 1o the Lionel Hompton School of Music OuÌslonding AAAA/AAA Choir 9:45 þùt Lane Comrnunity College Kirnberly DeMoss-McConnell Community College Eugene, 0R LIJ Kurzweil RG200 Digilol Keyboord F 10:15 AM Columbia Bæin College - Freeform DaveCazier Communify College Pasco, WA u. 10:45 AM Columbia Basin College - Bdan McCann Dave Cazier Creative Composition Pæco, WA o Oulstonding Middle School Choir, Jr. High Doy o_ First Security Bonk of ldoho l0:50 AM Whitrvorth College John Walk College Spokane, WA u. Kurzweil RGì00 DigÍlol Keyboord 1l:20 AM Boise State University - Rob Jones Jirn Creative Composition Boise, ID o Gronl Ìo the Lionel Homplon Jozz Festivql Jirak U 1l:25 AM Boise State University - Laura Fee Creative Composition Boise, ID Providing l7 Kurzweil Mork l2 Digilol Pionos to be used by Jim JiLak 1l:30 AM Boise State Univelsity College Boise, ID Lionel Homplon School of Music Foculty ond Sfudents JimJirak 12:00 PM Columbia Basin College - Deserlones Dave Cazier Open Division Pasco, WA RICO lnternoTionol 12:30PNI CTINIC - Andy LaVerne, piano 1:30 PM UI Lionel Hampton School of Music - III Karen Omodt Critique Moscow, ID Oulstonding H.5. Alto Soxophonist. Solo Division : Yomoho Drum Compony 2:00 PM uI Lionel Hampton School of Music - II Dan Bukvich Critique Moscow, ID $1.000 Scholorship ro ihe Lionel Homplon School of Musii j:, 2:30PM III lionel Hampton School of Music - I Dan Bukvich Critique Moscow, ID Co-Sponsoring the Appeoronce of Drumme¿ Alex Acuno Oulstonding Continuing Woodwind Sludent 3:00 PM Lewis Clalk State College - Jzz Ensenble Kathedne Baker 0pen Division Lewiston, ID of the Lionel Homplon School of Music 3:30 PM Selkirk College Cheryl Hodge College Combo Nelson, BC $1,000 Scholorship to the Lionel Hompfon School of Music 4:00 PM CTINIC - Bvelyn White, vocals & piano Yomoho Piono Co. & Music City Spokone :Ted Brown Music Compony College and Open Division Bands Sponsoring lhe Appeoronce of Pionist, Andy LoVerne Sponsoring the Appeoronce of Trombonisl, Bíll Wotrous Thursday, February 26,1998 - SUB Ballroom This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room: Galena Gold D'Andreo Mfg. Co. lnc. Evaluation Rooln: Kerouac Room Leblonc Corporction Adjudicators: Roy Cummings, Harbaugh, Outstonding H.S. Guilorisl. Solo Division John Potl\tch Tom lyons, David Seiler Co-Sponsoring lhe Appeoronce of $200 Scholorship fo the Lionel Homplon School of Music Trumpet Ployer, Wolloce Roney Festivol Direclor's Choice 8:30 AM IJI Lionel Hampton School of Music - III Al Gemberling Critique Moscow, ID 1,400 Custom Engroved Lionel HompÌon Jozz FesTivol 9:00 AM uI [. Hampton School of Music - Hampton Trombolres Al Gernberling Critique Moscow, ID Guilor Picks Selmer Compony 9:30 AM Lewis Clark State College Bill Perconti Open Division Lewiston, ID 10:00 AM Weber State University Don Keipp 0pen Division Ogden, UT Co-Sponsoring the Appeoronce of Soxophonist, Greg 10:30 AM Eætern Washington University - II Nat Wickham College Cheney, WA Abote Vic Firth lnc. l1:00 AM Whi¡vorth College - II Pat Shook College Spokane, VA l1:30 AM Whitman College David Glenn College WallaWalla, wA Co-Sponsoring the Appeoronce of Drummer. Alex Acuno L2:00 PM CTINIC -Jim Martinez, piano Donold ond Potricio Orlich l:00 PM III lionel Hampton School of Music - II Robert McCurdy Critique Moscow, ID 1:30 PM Eastern Washington University - I Nat Wickham College Cheney, WA Oulstonding Composition ond Arrongemenl for Bond Concord Jozz 2:00 PM Vhi¡vorth College - I Dan Keberle College Spokane, WA by o College Sfudenl in the Bosso Novo Style 2:30PM Gonzaga University Robert Spittal Open Division Spokane, WA Oulslonding H.S. Pionist. $500 Scholorship Solo Division 3:00 PM Pacific lutheran University Don Immel Open Division Tacoma, WA MARIAN MCPARTLAND JAZZ PIANO SCHOLAR AWARD 3:30 PM UI Lionel Hampton School of Music - I Robert McCurdy Critique Moscow, ID Scholorship 1o the Lionel Hompton School of Music Oulstonding Composition ond Arrongemenf for Choir 4:00 PM Waseda University Bill lutt 0pen Division Berkeley, CA by o College Student 4:30 PM Utah State University larry Smith College logan, UT $500 Scholorship

70 71 (-) Vocal Soloists Community College Bands & Instrumental Combos o Thursday, February 26, t99g - tDS Institute - Thursday, February 26, 1998 Administr ation Bldg. - University Auditorium (oõ- (D Warm-up Room: Room 49 Adjudicator:John Moawad Warm-up Room: Bæement Evaluation Room:Dressing Room U 9:30 AM Lewis Clark State College ll:30 AM Albertson College of Idaho 2:15 PM Columbia Basin College Adjudicators:Jim Christensen, Jim Mair, Les Merrill, Henry Wolking a Wendy Flores - Alto Ben Correiø - Tenor Donna, Tidwell - Alto 9:45 tut UI [. Hampton School of Music 1l:45 AM Nbertson College of Idaho 2:30 PM Columbia Basin College 8:00 AM Boise State University JimJirak College Combo Boise, ID - - R)tøn - Bass S. Suzette Beørd Alto Mindi Gatfield Alto Scott 8:30 AM LII Lionel Hampton School of Music College Combo I Moscolv, ID 10:00 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music 12:00 PM CTINIC -John Stowell, 2:45 PM Colurnbia Basin College 9:00 AM {JI lionel Hampton School of Music College Combo II Moscorv, ID Elisebeth-Nicol Dauis - Alto guitar Køralee Ritter - Soprøno 9:30 AM UI lionel Hampton School of Music College Combo III Moscorv, ID l0:15 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music l:00 PM Albertson College of Idaho 3:00 PM Columbia Basin College 10:00 AM Washington State GregoryYasinitsþ Dennis Greeþ - Baritone Michøl Jørolimek - Baritone l[ikeJensen - Tenor University College Combo Pullnan, WA l0:30 AM UI [. Hampton School of Music 1:15 PM Albertson College of ldaho 3:15 PM Boise State Univelsity 10:30 AM Olympic College Kent Kumus Comm. College Cornbo Bremerton, WA Lisa Scholz - Soprano l[ary Slaughter - Soprano Jim Graues - Baritone 1l:00 AM Pacific lutheran University Don Immel College Cornbo Tacoma, VA 10:45 AM UI [, Hampton School of Music 1:30 PM washington srate university 3:30 PM Boise State University 11:30 AM Mount Hood Community College Chris Bruya Comm, College Combo Gresharn, 0R o Christíne - Sop. Robinson - AIto Steþhaine Smith - Soþrano Schautuecker Jamie 12:00 PM Weber State University Don Keipp College Combo Ogden, UT â 1l:00 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music l:45 PM Washington State University 3:45 PM Boise State University l2zSOPM BASS CTINIC - Ray Brown, John Claflon, Christian McBride Keuin Hudson - Baritone Juile Siluera - Alto Fatima Mohømmaui - Soþ. G) 2:00 PM Columbia Bæin College Randy Hubbs Comm. College Combo Pasco, WA l1:15 AM Albertson College of Idaho 2:00 PM Columbia Basin College 4:00 PM Boise State Univelsity CI, 2:30 PM Ricks Danielle Coles - Soþrano Ingrid Gjerde - Alto Teresa Colchrook - Alto College Wilson Brown Comm. College Combo Rexburg, ID o 3:00 PM Yakima Valley Community College Ric Pilgrim Open Division Band Yakirna, WA õ 3:30 PM Oþpic College Kent Kurrus Cornm, College Band Blernelton, WA L) 4:00 PM Mount Hood Community College Chris Bruya Comm. College Band Gresham, OR 4:30PM Columbia Basin College Randy Hubbs Conn. College Band Pasco, WA Polouse Mol'l Dean Morkley Strings

Gronl to lhe Lionel Hompfon Jozz Festivol Oulstonding Bossist with o College Choir Oulstonding Bossisl with o Communily College Bond Instrum ental Soloists Outslonding Bossist with o College/Open Division Bond ôU) Yeor's Supply of Boss Strings Thursday, February 26,1998 - SUB Borah Theatre u. Boosey & Howkes Corporot¡on Outstonding Guitorisl wilh o College Choir Gronl to lhe Lionel Hompton Jozz Festivol Warm-up Room: Chief's Room Adjudicator: Roger Stemen = Oulslonding Guilorist wilh o CommuniTy College Bond -J OutsTonding Guilorist with c College/Open Division Bond Yeor's Supply of Guilor Srrings 8:00 AM I 1:15 AM Ricks College 2:30 PM Eastern Washington University o Nielsen - Piano LLI lnlond Cellulor Justin Jon Hømar - Bass ô_ Festivol Direclo/s Choice tn 8:15 AM Utah State University 11:30 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music 2:45 PM Eastern Washington University of Strings Tyler - Alto - oð Providing Cellulor Phone Services for Feslivol Stoff Two Yeors'Supply Guilor Farr Saxophone Eric Runge Drum,s Darin. Kctmstt'a - Drwns tn 8:30 AM 0pen Division ll:45 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music 3:00 PM Eastern Washington Univelsity u- Jansen Richins - Piano l[ike Alter - Trombone Cøse1 lVilkinson - Piano (./)o 8:45 AM Weber State University 12:00 PM Gonzaga University 3: l5 PM Eastem Washington Univelsity Z Technics Kenji Aihara - Guitar Tyson Bickle - Bass - Tenor Sax. 1^l lnlond Poging JeffSøndberg ô_ 9:00 AM 0lympic College 12:15 PM Gonzaga University 3:30 PM Eastern Washington University U'' Providing Poger Services for Festivol 51off Outslondíng lncoming Freshmon Pionisl Kareern Kandy - Alto Sax. Døuid Fague - Saxophone Buzz Graham - 'l'rwnpet LU t-- ot lhe Lionel HompÌon School of Music 9:15 AM 0lympic College l2:30 PM University of Washington 3:45 Put Whitwolth College u. Technics SX-KN3000 Digilol Keyboord Geoff Gilbert - Trufttþet Erik Esuelt - Tenor Saxoþhone Eric Gruber - Bass o 9:30 AM Snow College 12:45 PM BREAK 4:00 PM Whitworth College o_ u. Juslice Records Blake Hansen - Guítar Tom Shooh - Picuto o 9:45 AM UI L. Hampton School of Music 1:00 PM Pacific lutheran University 4:15 PM Whitworth College U Outslonding College Guitorist, Solo Division L. A. Sox Compony Brian Ploeger - Trumþet Cliff Colon - Saxophone Ben Pattersott. - Piano HERB ELLIS GUITAR AWARD 10:00 AM Whitworth College l:15 PM Pacific Lutheran University 4:30 PM Whitworth College Speciol Crilique Screening with the A ond R Deportment Oulstonding H.5. Tenor Soxophonist, Solo Division Chad Døhl - Alto Saxophone Chris Culliuan - Trombone X[arcus Dennlt - 'l'enor Sqx, Professionol Model tA-800 Tenor Soxophone l0:15 AM Columbia Basin College l:30 PM Pacific Iutheran Univelsity 4:45 PM Waslilugton State University Outslonding H.S. Vocol Combo Bruce Brown - Trombone Jamie Pøulson - Trombone Greg Duncøn - I'runtpet Juslice Records'Complele Cololog of Jozz Compocl Discs 10:30 AM Ricks College l:45 PM Washington State University 5:00 PM Eastern Washington Univelsity Zacharlt Poulter - Alto Sax. Eric Skidmore - Alto Søx. Søm Lett - Alto Saxoþhone l0:45 AM Ricks College 2:00 PM Washington State University 5:15 PM Utah State University Alena Hicken - Piano Trace Kíng - Bass Dauid Ward - Drums l1:00 AM Ricks College 2:15 PM Washington State University 5:30 PM Brigharn Young Univelsity Døle Belnap - Piano Jeremy Hamilton - 'fenor Sax. Døuíd Osmond - Drmns

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Multi-Microphone Choirs Friday, February 27, 1998 - lionel Hampton school of Music Recital Hall

This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room: Room 119

Evaluation Room: Room 2 16 I'NIIVBIRSITT INN Adjudicators: Jirn Christensen, Frank DeMiero, Jeff Haskell, D¿rvid Seiler

9:00 AM Sitka High School Brad I{orvey Multi-Miclophone-A sirkn, Àt 9:20 AM Pacific Acadeny Ron Davis Multi-Miclophone-B Surrey, BC 9:40 Ar\4 Clalence Fulton Secondaqv Keith Pelry Multi-Miclophone-AA Vemon, BC 10:00 AM Aldelglove Secondary Laude Lau'son Multi-Miclophone-AA Aldergrove, BC 10:20 AM Mount Baker Secondary Don Rogels Multi-Miclophole-l*\ Clanbtook, BC l0:40 AM Nolth Centlal High school Gene Ne*,ton Multi-Microphone-dlA Spokane, W\ 1l:00 ÁM Jackson High School Janet Hill Multi-Miclophone+lAA MillcLeek, WA l1:20 AM Ilermiston High School Kathleen Alvial Multi-Miclophole-AAAA Herniiston, 0R I AM l:40 Marysville-Pilclmch High School StuaÍ Hullt Multi-Microphone-4,{AA Malysville, WA 12:00 PM Guest College Choir \Yinner PM l:00 Pacific Academy Ron Dar4s Multi-Microphonc-Jr', Sec. Sun'ev, BC PM l:20 Gig Halbor High School Wayrc lackrnan Multi-Miclophone-AAA{ Gig Halbor', Wr\ 1:40 PM Kamiak High School Scott McKinlay Multi-Microphone-AAtu\ Mukiltco, WA 2:00 PM Eastmont NOW High School Rou Sukauskas Multi-Miclophone-AAA East Wenatchec, WA 2:20 PM Sholecrest High School Cathedne Gilk Robinson Multi-Miclophone-AAl,r\ Shoreline, WA 2:40PM Roosevelt High Schooi Scott Blou'rr Multi-Miclophone-AAA,{ Seattlc, WA PM AVAILABLE! 3:00 Tltonas Jefferson High School L¿iild Tholnton Multi-Miclophone-AAl*\ Äubuln, WÀ TWO ÐIFFERENT Gibrollor Hordwore Uniled Musicol lnslruments Ouistonding Percusslonist with o College Choir Outslonding lncoming Freshmon Trombonisl c) "Liquid (, Gibrolîor Hot" Hi-hot Slond to the Lionel Homplon School NADIO of Music -Un eë CONN Model óH Arlist Trombone Outfil

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AA & Non-Mixed Choirs tulrv\ & AAA choirs Friday, February 27 , 1998 - Adminisffation Bldg. - University Auditorium Friday, February 27,1998 - SUB Ballroom Warm-up Room: Basement Bvaluation Room: Dressing Room This Site Sponsored by: Iíarm-up Room: Gaiena Gold Adjudicators: KevenJohansen, Ken IftainIz, Tom lyons, John Moawad Evaluation Room: Dipper Adjudicators: Steve Baer, Terry Blackley, 8:40 AM Kuna High School - Melaphonics Gale Andrews Critique Kuna, ID PotlNch Roy Cummings, John Harbaugh 9:00 AM Moscow High School Melissa Kleinert AA Moscow, ID 9:20 AM Kwalikum Secondary School David Stewart AA Qualicum Beach, BC AAAA lynnwood, wA 8:40 AM Meadowdale High School Nathan Lansing 9:40 AM Baker High School Thomas Isaacson AA Baker City, 0R Surrey, BC 9:00 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Proznick & Kevin lee AAA 10:00 AM MÍ. Spokane High School David Teal AA Mead, WA AAA Bellelue, wA 9:20 AM Sammamish High School Jack Halm 10:20 AM Flee¡vood Park Secondary Bob labonte AA Surrey, BC Kent, WA 9r4o eu Kentlake High School Dee Anderson AAA 10:40 AM Kuna High School - Treblaires Gale Andrews Critique Kuna, ID Lake Stevens, Vy'A 10:00 AM Lake Stevens High School Paul Harvey AAA 11:00 AM Clarlston High School Fred Dole AA Clarkston, WA Lynnwood, VA 10:20 AM lynnwood High School Rick weatherby AAA 1l:20 AM Pasco High School Mike Garuett Non-Mixed Pæco, WA Coeur d'Alene, ID 10:40 AM take City High School Jim Gray AAA 1l:40 AM Mead High School Ann Fennessy Non-Mixed Spokane, WA 11:00 AM Sandpoint High School Jon Brownell AAA Sandpoint, ID 12:00 PM CTINIC - Dee Daniels, vocals 11:20 AM High School Blake AAA Richland, WA Hanford John 1:00 PM Sandpoint High School - Women's Choir Jon Brownell Non-Mixed Sandpoint, ID 11:40 AM CTINIC - Martinez, piano Jim l:20 PM Eagle High School John Hamilton Non-Mixed Eagle, ID 'ï l2z40PM CTINIC - Ray Brown Trio fil {û 1:40 PM Othello High School Angeline Crnick Non-Mixed Othello, wA '.: Port Angeles, VrA l:40 PM Port Angeles High School Don Clausen AAAA 2:00 PM Marysville-Pilchuck High School Stuart Hunt Non-Mixed Marysville, WA "q -c Gary Gämberling AAAA lewiston, ID .';.p U 2:00 PM lewiston High School 2:20PM Blanchet High School Brian Koreski AA Seattle, WA i_- tô 2:20 PM Pæco High School Mike Garrett AAAA Pæco, WA 2:40PM Sandpoint High School - Men's Choir Jon Brownell Non-Mixed Sandpoint, ID -c 2:40 PM Mead High School Ann Fennessy AAAA Spokane, WA .o) 3:00 PM Eagle High School John Hamilton AAAA Eagle, ID ï AAAA & AAA Vocal Soloists

Friday, February 27,1998 - SUB Borah Theatre

Varm-up Room: Chief's Room Adjudicator: K, Newell Dayley

8:30 AM Auburn High School 11:00 AM lewiston High School l:45 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School $tla Nannery - Soprøno Alishø Bahe - Alto Dannica'Joe" Zeller - Alto 8:45 AM Roosevelt High Scþool 11:15 AM Lewiston High School 2:00 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School MonaJohnston - Soþrano Christine Keene - Soþra,no Kristin Browell - Soprøno 9:00 AM Roosevelt High School 1l:30 AM Eãgle High School 2:15 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Antbony Broun - Baritone Torry Mann - Soþrano Meredith Melen - Soþrøno 9:15 AM Roosevelt High School ll:45{¡M Roosevelt High School 2:30 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Griff Gilbert - Bass Dauid Baker - Tenor Daue Hudson - Tenor 9:30 AM Roosevelt High School 12:00 PM Esquimalt Secondary School 2:45 PM Bloomington High School North Iarisa Peters - Soþrano Tom Biederman - Tenor Nick Prouenzale - Tenor 9:45l¡M Roosevelt High School l2:15 PM Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary 3:00 PM Auburn High School Kim Skadan - Soprano Iauni laycock - Soprano Seth Garrido - Baritone 0:00 AM Roosevelt High School l2:30 PM Bozman High School 3:15 PM Auburn High School Diana Huber - Soþrøno Steþbanie Quayle - Alto Kristina Chmielinski - Sop. ,0:15 AM Gig Harbor High School 12:45 PM BREAK 3:30 PM Marysville-Pilchuck High School Steþhanie Floberg - Alto Jøson Yan Banniseht - Bari. l0:30 AM Gig Harbor High School l:00 PM Mead High School 3t45PM Marysville-Pilchuck High School Jessica l4cNøbb - Soþrano Graham Mather - Baritone Jennifer Cook - Soþrano 10:45 AM Lewiston High School 1:15 PM Mead High School 4:00 PM Meadowdale High School Jennifer Oþdabl - Alto Taniø Montgoruery - Soþrøno Joanna Nouakis - Alto l:30 PM Mead High School Bethany luck - Soprano

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Friday,February 27,1998 - tDS Institute Friday, February 27,1998 - North Campus Center, Lewis & Clark Room Warm-up Room: Roorn 4! Evaluation Rooln: Room 29 Warm-up Room: Palouse Room Adjudicator: George Avakian Adjudicatols: les Merrill, Doug Strawn, Roger Stemen, Laurence Yorgason

9:00 AM Cascade High School 1045 ÃM Pullman High School 12:45 PM Pullman High School 8:00 AM Council High School Kathy Stefani B Council, ID Colin Hesse - Baritone l[øtt Morscheck - Børitone Stu Campbell - Tenor AM Cascade High PM 8:20 Atll Sandpoint High school Jon Blorvnell Conbo Sandpoint, ID 9:15 School l1:00 l:00 PM Pullman High School Krysten Carson - Soþrøno Wes Weddell Tenor 8:40 AM Yale Secondary School Allen Reynolds Combo Abbottsford, BC - 9:30 AM Cascade High School 11:15 AM Pullman High School l:15 PM Pullman High School 9:00 AM Potlatch High School Doug Richards B Potlatch, ID Ahna Sandberg - Soþrøno Jaime l[iller - Soþrano Rodnelt Steinmetz - Tenor 9:20 AI{ Genesee High School Kelly Caldrvell B Genesee, ID 9:45 ¡t¡ Cascade High School 11:30 AM Pullman High School 1:30 PM Sitka High School AM King's West o 9:40 School Joel Pals B Brernerton, WA Fern Noland - Soþrano Julia Berthiaume - Soþrûno Katie Helem - Soprano o 10:00 AM Jefferson High School Mike Miller B Jefferson, OR 10:00 AM Cascade High School ll45 AM Pullnan High School l:45 PM stka High school 10:20 AM Ephlata Higli School Chlis Youngberg A Ephrata, WA Kelsey Rice - Soþrøno laurø Martin - Soprøno Niki lagos - Alto o 10:40 AM Asotin High School Sharvlr Borvman B Asotin, WA 10:15 AM W.L. Seaton Secondary School l2:00 PM BREAK 2:00 PM sirka High sclÌool U l[øríka Hasþeck - Soþrøno ll:00 AM Olofino High School Matt Mlson B Orofino, ID Fþn ludington - Soþrnno o 10:30 AM Pullman High School 12:30 PM Pullman High School 3:15 PM Mcloughlin High School 11:20 AM Kaniah High School Juile Burke B Kamiah,ID Andy fisyan - Baritone Iaurø Yasinitsklt - Soprano l.[att Sturteuant - Bøss 11:40 AM Okauogan High School Tirn Shrout B 0kauogan, WA õ 12:00 PM CTINIC - Saxophone & Scat Improvisation Workshop: tuigela DeNiro, vocals; Ron Aprea, sarophone o l:00 PM Clarence Fultou Secondary Keith Perry Coutbo Vernon, BC -c 1:20 PM U King's High School Wayn{Þurnphrey A Seattle, WA Modern Drurnmer PublicoTions PRO TEC lnlernoT¡onol V) l:40 PM Grangeville High school John Eynén A Grangeville, ID -c 2:00 PM Mcloughlin High school George White A Milton-Freervater', 0R Advertising Spoce in Modern Drummer Mogozine Outstonding H.S. Bo¡ilone Soxophonisl, Solo DÍvision 2:20 PM Rivet'side High School-Boaldrnan Don Parks Boardman,0R for the Lionel Homplon Jozz Feslivol Boritone Soxophone PRO PAC Cose .q', A Z:40PM Pullnan High School Telry Guptill A Pullnan, WA ï 3:00 PM Gonzage Prep High School John Walk Combo Spokane, WA 3:20 PM Great Iralls High School Robin Yost Pedelsou Cornbo Clett Falls, /\47 Gorillo Pro-Mork Corporotion

Oulstonding Middle School Bond, Jr. High Dcy Outslonding H.S. Drummer, 5olo Division tl Gorillo Amplifier, Model GB-30 Outslonding H.S. o Mollet Ployer, Solo Division Tn JSBó Drum Oulstonding AAAA l¡sf¡urnenlol Combo SticUMollel Bog with one sel of four Lionel o AA Vocal Soloists Hompton Aulogrcph Vibe poirs n Gorillo Amplifie¿. Model GB-30 Model Moflets ond ó of Aulogroph Model Drum Sticks -fT'l Friday, February 27,1998 - St. Augustine's Catholic Center Outstondíng AAA/AA lnslrumenlol Combo ln Outslonding Percussionisl Gorillo Amplifier, Model GG-20 wilh o College/Open Division Bond T Outslondi n g Percussionisl. Vocol Win ners Concert o Warm-up Room: Room Adjudicator: Ray Smith z 204 Outslonding Jr. þc./Jr. High/Middle School þl of four Lionel Homplon Aulogroph ModelVibe Mollels U1 lnstrumenlol Combo no Gorillo Amplifier, Model GG-20 Feslivol Director's Choice U1 8:30 AM Mount Baker Secondaly 10:45 AM Krvalikun Secondaly School 1:45 PM Aldergrove Secondary Two sels of four Lionel Homplon Aulogroph Model Vibe Mollels Ao Nile Belsoe - Aho Angelø IiuírtgsÍone - TJ,ler - lJ1 Sopfano Stuttmers Tenor ! 8:45 AM Mount Baker Secondary I l:00 AM Moscon'High School 2:00 PM Mount Baker Secondary (lrrì Sttsanne Stock - Alto Sabri.na Hamíltotr - Soþrano I[artin lin.dquest - Tenor Li n k Tronsporlotion Systems F 9:00 AM Mount Baker Secondaly 11:15 AM Moscorv High School 2:15 PM Mouut Baker Secondary Lody Luck lndustries Jeilfl.y Ç0r'¡/01t - Soþrano Jeaatie Aduirtcukr - Soþrano Linclsa.T, Froland - Tenor Assisling with Ground Tronsportolion 9: l5 AM Monut Bakel Secondary I l:30 AM Moscow High School 2:30 PM Clarence Fulton Secondary for Festivsl Guesl Artisls ond Adiudicolors Oulslonding Non-Mixed Choir - = ' Dønee Hardet' Soþrano Justin Hont - Bctrítone Lindsa.y nlcgilliura.y - Alto Lody Luck Boss Guilor n 9:30 AM Il:45 PM 2:45 PM Clalence Ç [ulton Secoudaly v1 Dallss Nickel - Alto 9:45 AM l2:00 PM BREAK 3:00 PM Clarence Fultou Secondaly Keeney Bros. Band lnstrumen? Center l[qirín Hetusott - Soþrano Pignose Amplifiers l0:00 AM Blanchet High School 1:00 PM Aldetglove Seconclary 3:15 PM Clarence Irulton Secondaly & Yomoho Bond lnslrumenls Outslondìng College Guilorist, Solo Division Liz Frank - Soþrcno Clint Godsoe - Bcn'ítone Sørøh Sotrkbaphonh - Sop. Sponsoring the 10:15 AM Blanchet High School 1:15 PM Aldergrove Secondary 3:30 PM Clalence lrultou Secondary Appeoronce of Yomoho ClinicÍons Greg Pignose G40V Tube Amplifier Sarab Hultf - Soþrano Ashley gyryylers - Bctss - Yosinilsky ond Dove Jorvis os Feslivol Adiudicolors Krys¡n¡ Goertz Soþrøno Outslonding Bossist, WWP lnstrumenlol Winners Concerl l0:30 AM Krvalikum secondaly School 1:30 PM Alderglove Secoudaly 3:45 PM Clalence Fulton Secondaly Pignose HOc-30 Bottery Operoted Amplifier Chrissl' Httttsott - Soþtcu,o Sarah Tuiss - Alto Jtrntie D!þs - Soþrano

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B Vocal Soloists Friday, February 27,1998 - Moscow High School

Warm-up Room: Room 208 Adjudicator:Jim Mair

10:00 AM Laprvai High School ll:45 AM 2:15 PM Deary High School Angela Picard - Soþrøno Angie Boyce - Soþrøno 10:15 AM logos School l2:00 PM BREAK 2:30 PM Deary High School Køtíe White - Soþrano Katie Burdette - Soprøno l0:30 AM Pacific Academy l:00 PM Orofino High School 2:45 PM Deary High School Marlanena Warkentín - Soþ. Amandø Børron - Alto Lisa Bjorkrnøn - Soþrano l0:45 AM Pacific Acadeny l:15 PM Orofino High School 3:00 PM Council High School o Jøson Gall - Bass Kelþ Cumruins - Alto Nikki Wininger - Soþrano 11:00 AM Saint George High School 1:30 PM Orofino High School 3:15 PM Pacific Academy o lackie Duuoisin - Soþrøno SarøhJones - Soprano Andrea Vørgas - Soprøno AM Saint I o l1:15 George High School l:45 PM Orofino High School 3:30 PM Pacific Academy U Ligaltr frssþs - Soprøno Glenn Windham - Tenor Jordan Neufeld - Bass o ll:30 AM Saiut George High School 2:00 PM King's West School I Jill Hoþkins - Soþrano Trøcy Thacher - Alto õo U Humes & Berg Mfg. Co. : King Drum Compcny is proud to sponsor the V) Fesfivol Direclor's Choice Outsl. Percussionisl wilh o College/Open DÍvision Bond -c.? Tuxedo Bogs - TBA King Snore Drum ï King Kong Koses John Peorse STrings LIOI\EL Outslonding H.S. O ulbtondi n g College Percussionisl, 5olo Divísion Guilorist, Solo Dívjsion tn Yeor's Supply of John PecrseJozz ãlectric Guitor uo One Symphony Ccddy Oulstanding H.5. Sossist, Solo Ðivisíon Yeorb Supply of John Peorse Soss Strings HAMPTOI\ = -i Meinl Cymbols o LIJ Oulstonding Jr. Secondory Bond KOSS Slereophones o_ tn FullSet of Meinl Cymbols oð Outstonding Vocolisf, Solo Division - Jr. High Doy U') J^7,2 Set ol Professionol Slereophones, u. Model A/250 tn Corporotion lsl Runner-up Vocolisl, Solo DÍvision - Jr. Hþh Doy z 5el of Professionol o Stereophones, Modd A/20A â_ Outstonding College Trombonist, Solo Division 2¡d Runner-up Vocolisl, Solo DÍvision - Jr. High Ðoy U) Reunion Blues Trombone Gig Bog L¡I FESTIYAL t-- Sel of Professionolslereophones, Model A/t30 u. (J o_ M E.K. Blessing Co. lnc. dbx o U Festivol Direclor's Choice Feslivol Directofs Choice B-88 Artist Rofor Trombone Ouffit. loquered dbx Compressor Limiter

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Av{AA (I) Bands

Saturday, February 28, L998 - SUB Ballroom This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room: Galena Gold o Evaluation Room: Kerouac Room Adjudicators: Roy Cummings, K. Newell Dayley, I't.. Potlqtch Frank DeMiero, John Moawad 1.J

:.1 8:00 AM 8:20 AM Kamiak High School -Jazz Ensemble II Scott McKinlay Critique Mukilteo, WA MUSIC CENTER 8:40 AM Kentwood High School Kathy Green AAAA Kent, WA 9:00 AM Auburn High School Kevin Paustian AAAA Auburn, WA Doing lt Right Yesterday,Today,Tomorrow 9:20 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Jim Kovach AAAA Edmonds, WA 9:40 Au Fedelal Way High School larryWalsh AAAA Federal Way, WA Celebrating 20 Years l0:00 AM l0:20 AM Thomas Jefferson High School Cary Brengle AAAA Auburn, WA l0:40 AM Joel E. Ferris High School Ben Brueggemeiel AAAA Spokane, WA l1:00 AM South Kitsap High School Erin Smith AAAA Port Orchard, WA MOSCOW ID 1 1:20 AM East Valley High School Cal Anderson AAAA Spokane, WA 11:40 AM Sentinel High School Gary Gillett Critique Missoula, MT 12:00 PM CTINIC - Jim Martinez, piano o CLARKSTON,WA - l:00 PM Kennewick High School Jazz I Mark Lane AAAA Kennewick, WA U l:20 PM Central Valley High School Kent Meredith AAAA Veradale, WA o (2081882-t 751 (5O91758-333r l:40 PM 0þpus High School Evan Bateman AAAA Salt Lake City, UT 2:00 PM Bilminglram Y oufh Jazz Ensemble Jothan Callins AAAA Birmingham, Al 2:20PM Hillcrest High School ' Amy Van Deuren AAAA Midvale, UT 2:40P\ú Bellerue High School Tony Luna AAAA Bellelue, WA 3:00 PM Regina Lions Club All-Ciff Band Tim Michaels AAAA Regina, SK 3:20 PM Garfield High School Clarence Acox AAAA Seattle, VA 3:40 PM Mead High School Terry lack AAAA Spokane, WA Tþchnics 4:00 PM Roosevelt High School Scott Blown AAAA Seattle, WA Musical lnstruments (l no Srodley Music Compony Pocket Songs/Music Minus One -U is proud to be a supporter of the no Outstonding lnslrumenlol Ensembles Outslonding Jr. High School Choir, Jr. High Doy 1998 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival 24 Brodley Music Rules Recordings of Vocol Jozz Arlisls - Sing with lhe Greotest rn-{ -ott o Z Technics will award a new Shure Brothers Chesbro Music olJ1 state-of-the-a rt SX-KN 3 000 lnn Digital Keyboard to an Outstonding H.S. Choir, Mulli-Microphone Division Festivol Direclor's Choice a" Ihree Shure Beto 58 VocolMicrophones Assorted Jozz Reloled Publicotions ond Accessories tJ1 Outstanding lncoming -U Tr] Freshman Pianist at the Oulslonding Jr. High School Choir. Jr. High Doy O Three Shure 5M58 Vocol Microphones Lionel Hampton School Modern Cose Co. of Music Runner-up H.S. Alto Soxophoníst, Solo Division n= Pcrodise Ridge CD's ond Topes One Ultro Lile Allo Soxophone Cose I Oulslonding Community College lnstrumenlol Combo tJ) Runner-up H.S. Tenor Soxophonisl, Solo Division Assorted Recordings of Jozz Artists One Ultro Lite Tenor Soxophone Cose Panasonic Company D¡v¡sion of l\¡atsushita Electric Corporation of Amer¡ca One Panasonic Way TbcfrnÍcs Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Musical lnstruments (201) 392-6140

83 82 tu\l\l\ (II) Bands AAA (I), Jr. High & Middle School Bands Saturday, February 28,1998 - lionel Hampton School of Music Recital Hall Saturday, t'ebruary 28,1998 - Physical Education Bldg. - Dance Studio This Site Sponsored by: Warm-up Room:Room 119 Warm-up Room: Room Evaluation Room: Room 201 Evaluation Room: Room 216 200 Adjudicators: Robert Jordan, Don Keipp, Henry Ïíolking, Greg Yasinitsþ Adjudicators: Jeff Haskell, Ken l(raintz I'NIVTI¡ìSTTT INN David Seiler, TBA 8:00 AM ASA Mercer Middle Sam Chambliss Middle School Seattle, WA 8:20 AM Hamilton Middle School BudJaclson Middle School Seattle, WA 8:00 AM North Thurston High School DarrenJohnson Critique lacey, WA 8:40 AM Whitman Middle School Ray Baldwin Middle School Seattle, WA 8:20 AM Sprague High School - Jazz Band I Ike Nail AAAA Salem, 0R 8:40 AM Eisenhower High School Bill Kunze AAAA Yakima, WA 9:00 AM Pacific Academy Ron Davis Junior High Surrey, BC 9:00 AM Lewiston High School Gary Gemberling AAAA lewiston, ID 9:20 AM WhiskeyHillJzz Club Clark Bondy Middle School Canby, 0R AM Eagle High School 9:20 Susan Peters AAAA Eagle, ID 9:40 ¡l't West ValleyJunior High School Rich Rees Junior High Yakima, WA 9:40 ¡l,t New Westminster Secondary School Gerry AAAA. New Westminster, BC Quan l0:00 AM Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary Dave Fullerton Junior High Sume¡ BC 10:00 AM Central Valley High School Kent Meredith AAAA Veradale, VA 10:20 AM Wæhington Middle School Robert Knatt Middle School Seattle, WA .10:20 AM Puyallup High School Gavin Lewis AAAA Puyallup, WA 10:40 AM Sammamish High School Barry Roberts AAA Bellevue, WA 10:40 AM Timpview High School Tina Hammer AAAA Provo, UT ffi 11:00 AM Meadowdale High School Mike Tuttle AAA lynnwood, 11:00 AM Shorewood High School Bob Phillips AAAA Shorline, WA WA ffi I l:20 AM Provo High School Adam lambert AAAA Provo, UT I l:20 AM lynnwood High School lesley Moffat AAA lynnwood, WA ffi 11:40 AM Port Angeles High School Douglas Gailey AAAA Port Angeles, WA 11:40 AM Regina lions Club All-City Band Tim Michaels AAAA Regina, SK 12:00 PM CTINIC - Pete and Conte Candoli, trumpet 12:00 PM BREAI{ ffi l:00 PM Bingham High School Tony Polychronis m AAAA SouthJordan, UT 12:20PM Eckstein Middle School Moc Escobedo Middle School Seattle, WA l:20 PM Kamiakin High School Keitl¡*Russell AAAA Kennewick, WA ffi i 12:40PM Sandpoint High School Rod Christensen AAA Sandpoint, ID -c 1:40 PM Marysville-Pilchuck High School David Hawke AAAA Marysville, WA l U o I 1:00 PM West Valley High School-Yakima David Walter AAA Yakima, WA V) 2:00 PM Central Kitsap High School Christopher Duenow AAAA Silverdale, WA I 1:20 PM E. Ferris High School 2:20PM Borah High School Kevin Sullivan AAAA Ecfse, ID Joel Ben Brueggemeier AAA Spokane, WA U .C 2:40PM Kent-Meridian High School Mark 1:40 PM Mountlake Terrace High School - Darin Faul AAA Mountlake Terrace, WA li Fields AAAA Kent, wA Juzll o l .? 3:00 PM Kamiak High School -Jazz Ensemble I Scott McKinlay AAAA Mukilteo, wA 2:00 PM Sprague High School -JuzBandll Greg Angeloni AAA Salem, 0R ï 3:20 PM Gig Harbor High School Mark Montemayor AAAA Gig Harbor, WA 2:20PM Century High School Tim Fogderud AAA Bismark, ND 3:40 PM Mountlake Terrace High School - Darin Faul AAAA Jazz I Mountlake Terrace, WA 2:40PM Ballard High School Christopher Angelos AAA Seattle, WA 4:00 PM Sþline High School-Salt LakeCif¡ Richard Chatelain AAAA Salr lake City, UT 3:00 PM Tamanawis Secondary Ron Meþk AAA Surrey, BC 3:20 PM Enumclaw High School Judi Rogers AAA Enumclaw, WA 3:4oPM Eastmont High School Ray Dietz AAA East Wenatchee, WA B Bands 4:00 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School - SeniorJzz Band D¿ve Proznick & Kevin lee AAA Surre¡ BC Saturday, February 28,1998- MoscowJr. High School o(-) Warm-up Room: Evaluation 101 Room108 Room: -Un i Adjudicators: DavidJarvis, Les Merrill, Bill Perconti, TBA no 8:00 AM -l il 8:20 AM Onalaska High School Dave Nighswonger B Onalaska, WA rrt ,] ln 8:40 AM King's West School Joel Pals B Bremefion, WA -u 9:oo AM Genesee High School Kelly Caldwell B Genesee, ID o l ji 9:20 AM Holy Trinity Academy Martin Kennedy B Okotoks, AB v)z ):40 AM Cascade Christian Junior and Senior High School Chris McAvoy B Puyallup, WA o tl l0:00 AM La Conner n il High School liz Alpin B LaConner, WA U) ;li l020 AM Logos School Mark laMoreaux B Moscow, ID ao 10:40 AM Rossland Secondary Bob Howard B Rossland, BC lJ) l - ! l1:00 AM Concrete High School Dan Yarr B Concrete, WA (lÍ1 ll:20 AM Grêenleaf Academy Ellen Morse B Greenleaf, ID AM Þ 1l:40 Jefferson High School Mike Miller B Jefferson, 0R l2:00 PM BREAK 1:00 PM Mt. Sentinel Secondary School -Juzl Rick lingard B South Slocan, BC i l:20 PM Kettle Falls High School - Jazz I Bill Schink B Kettle Falls, WA n= l:40 PM International School David Holmes B Bellevue, WA (nI 2:00 PM Colton High School Bill Bolick B Colton, WA l 2:20 PM Mt. Sentinel Secondary Scho ol - Jazz lI Rick Lingard B South Slocan, BC 2:40 PM Orofino High School Matt Wilson B Orofino, ID l 3:00 PM Asotin High School Shawn Bowman B Asotin, WA 3:20 PM Karniah High School Julie Burke B Kamiah, ID 3:40 PM Kettle Falls High School -Jazzll Bill Schink B Kettle Falls, WA

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,1 AA (II) Bands tuI\ (r) & AA (I) Bands . . - Bldg. - Auditorium Saturday, February 28,1998 - tDS Institute Saturday; February 28,1998 Administration Univ .l::. ;l':,l. Warm-up Room: Room 49 Evaluation Room: Room 29 Warm-up Room: Basement Evaluation Room: Dressing Room Bob Spittal, Doug Strawn, Nat Wickham, TBA Adjudicators: Steve Baer, larry Smith, Ray Smith, TBA Adjudicators: ,;, :f 8:00 AM Auacortes High School Yince Fejeian M Anacortes, WA 8:00 AM Elgin Park Secondary Gary Coon AA Surrey, BC r(O 8:20 AM Clarence Fulton Secondary Peter Farquharson AA Yemon, BC o 8:20 AM Woodlands Secondary School Rick Becker AA Nanaimo, BC li 8:40 AM Kamloops Secondary School Richald Dickens AA Kamloops, BC AA Puilnan, WA ,. 'ln o 8:40 AM Pullman High School Joe Covill 9:00 AM Aldergrove Secondary Marty Summers AA :i. Aldelgrove, BC 9:00 AM Moscow High School Nikki Clathome AA Moscorv, ID ¡'t AM Willamette High 9:20 School Joe Inglam AA Eugene, 0R AA Llnnwood, WA o 9:20 AM Meadowdale High School Mike Tuttle ;tþ 9:40 ¡l,t Pendleton High School Hank Handford AA Pendleton, 0R 9:40 Ant laGrande High School Jirn Howell AA laGrande, 0R l0:00 AM Grandvierv High School Keith Van Eaton AA Grandvierv, WA o q) 10:00 AM Lewis and Clark High School LarryJay AAA Spokane, WA 10:20 AM Fleefivood Park Secondary Bob labonte AA Sulrey, BC 10:20 AM Newport High School Matt Eisenhauel AAA Bellelue, WA Ê l0:40 PM Clalkston High School Fred Dole AA Clarkston, VA 10:40 AM [.V. Rogers Secondary Bruce Hunter AAA Nelson, BC U) :f ll:00 AM Yale Secondary School David McConchie AA Abbotsford, BC 11:00 AM lakes High School Bruce Folmel AAA Lakewood, WA t 1l:20 AM Post Falls High School Kevin Cope M Post Falls, ID Ø l1:20 AM Bloomington High School North Janis Stockhouse AA Bloomington, IN l1:40 AM Gonzage Prep High School Tom Molter AA Spokane, WA ID 12:00 PM Guest College Band l1:40 AM Lake City High School Tirn Sandford AAA Coeur d'Alene, ,'3 12:00 PM CTINIC - Al Grey & Bill Watrous, trombone l:00 PM West Valley High School- Spokane Jim loucks AA Spokane, WA ,'o o 1:00 PM Mead High School Telry lack AAA Spokane, WA ,,ã 1:20 PM Sahnon furn Senior Secoudarv Gordon Waters AA Salmon Alm, BC o l:20 PM Lake Stevens High School Patlick Amold AAA lake Stevens, WA l:40 PM Central High School Kimfrhnson AA Independence, OR o _c 1:40 PM Kentlake High School Chuck Storvell AAA Kent, llA U 2:00 PM Connell High School lalry ArTderson AA Connell, WA V) 2:20PM Cherrey High School Toby Bathurst AA Cheney, WA 2:00 PM Hellgate High School John Combs AAA Missoula, MT I 2:40PM Centlalia High School Gary Calkins AA Centralia, WA 2:20PM Coeur d'Alene High School John Terlis AAA Coeur d'Alene, ID o -c 3:00 PM Blanchet High School Sean Richarz AA Seattle, WA 2:40PM Le\ryiston High School Gary Gemberling AAA Lewiston, ID .? 3:20 PM Mt. Spokane High School Scott Jones AA Mead, WA 3:00 PM Lord Tweedsmuil Secondary Dave Fullerton AAA Snrrey, BC ï 3:40PM Krvalikum Secondary School David Stewalt AA Qualicun Beach, BC 3:20PM Aubum High School Kevin Paustian AAA Auburn, WA 4:00 PM Serniahmoo Sec. School - lntermediateJazz Band Kevin Lee AA Surrey, BC 3:4oPM Kennewick High School - Jazzll Doug Edrvards AAA Kennewick, WA 4:20PM: 4:00 PM Bloomington High School North Janis Stockhouse AAA Bloomington, IN 4:20PM Ingraham High School Matt Hanson AA Seattle, WA

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Festivol Director's Choice Beveroges for Guesl Artists Bockstoge Guitar & Bass Soloists Conservofory Model Flute Saturday, February 28,1998 - St. Augustine's Catholic Center Evion Warm-up Room: Room 204 Adjudicator: Keven ôtn Fibes Drum Co. Johansen u. Beveroges for Guesf ArfisTs Bockstoge Oulstonding H.S. Percussionisl, Solo Division 8:00 AM Kwalikum Secondaly School 10:15 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School l:00 PM Roosevelt High School = Fibes Noturol Mople Snore Drum Johnathan lindsa1 - Gu,itar Døue Dudrþ - Guitør Greg Goød - Guitar .J 8:15 AM 10:30 AM Walla Walla High School l:15 PM Roosevelt High School Telorc Treuor larkin - Guitar Ross McMeekin - Guital o 8:30 AM Central High School 10:45 AM Pullman High School 1:30 PM Roosevelt High School TJJ Festivol Ðireclor's Choice o_ Peorl Corporotion l[ark Føryønd - Guitør IanJohnson, - Bøss Andrew Smith - Bøss U) CompocT Disc Recordings - TBA 8:45 AM 11:00 AM Garfield High School l:45 PM Timpview High School ø Fesiivol Director's Choice tn Keith Judelman - Bøss Regan Brough - Bass oM Professionql Peorl Drum Set 9:00 AM I l:15 AM Mt. Spokane High School 2:00 PM Bloomington High School North U) Vondoren X,lichael Fredrick - Gu,itar Aaron Mitter - Bøss z 9:15 AM l1:30 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School 2:15 PM Cascade High School o Kehler - Bctss Richørds - Guitctr o_ Outstonding College Tenor Soxophonisl, Solo Division Jim Jake tn WERIL Musicol lnstrumenTs 9:30 AM Elgin Park Secondary School 11:45 AM Mountlahe Terrace High School 2:30 PM CTINIC - Wallace Roney, LIJ Tenor ond Allo Soxophone Mouthpieces ond One Yeor's F diskibuled by DEO Music ProducÌs Ryan Mains - Guita,r Nathøn Gu,dmtutsott, - Bass trumpet Supply of Tenor ond Alto Reeds take City High School l2:00 PM Sþline High School-SIC 3:30 PM South Kitsap High School M. 9:45 ÃM o Festivol Director's Choice Jøckson Bihler - Guitctr Ryan'l'horell - Gu,itar Dauid Feddock - Guitar v.o_ WERIL Gold Ploted Bb Trumpet 10:00 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School 12:15 PM Møtt McCøllum - Bass tlo

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:i:. MAA Combos AlI\ & AA Combos t'! -ì \: Saturday, February 28,1998 - Agricultural Science Auditorium Saturday, February 28,1998 - Education Bldg. - KWA "i Warm-up Room: Room 204 Evaluation Room: Room 323 Warm-up Room: r:,, Room 103 Evaluation Room: Room 106 Adjudicators: Charles Argersinger, Christensen, Harbaugh, TBA Jim John Adjudicators: George Aval

-Un Saturday, February 28,1998 - SUB Borah Theatre D'Addorio Seymour Duncon Pickups n Warm-up Room: Oulstondíng Guilorist, Vocol Wrnners Concert Outslondíng College GuiÌorist, Solo Division Chief's Room Adjudicator: Tom lyons -1Frl Yeor's Supply of D'Addorio Guitor Strings Woody XL Adiustoble Pro Sound Hole Pickup -UU) 9:00 AM Meadowdale High School 11:30 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School 2:15 PM Eastmont High School Outstonding Bossist, Vocol Winners Concerl Outstonding Guilqrist with o College Choir o Adam Grupp - Piano Melissa Hammer - Piøno Owen Børnhart - Drums Yeor's Supply of D'Addorio Boss Slrings Sel of ll Pro Pickups z 9:15 AM Sþline High School - SLC 1l:45 AM Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary 2:30 PM South Whidbey High School Alnico Humbucker \J) Andrew Fokcel - Drums o Helen Lin - Piøno Daniel Smith - Drums Oulstonding Guiforisl, WWP lnstrumenlol Winners Concerl Oulslonding Guitorist wiTh o College/Open Division Bond n 9:30 AM Clarence Fulton Secondary l2:00 PM BREAK 2:45 PM lord Tweedsmuir Secondary ln Yeor's Supply of D'Addorio Guilor STrings Set of Alnico ll Pro Humbucker Pickups MTles Bígelow - Congøs a" Dønyø Schoed,er - Piøno tn 9:45 AM Blanchet High School 12:30 PM Pullman High School 3:00 PM West ValleyJunior High School Outslonding Bossist, WWP lnstrumenlol W¡nners Concerl Ouîstonding Bossisi with o College Choir -U TN Kyle Moore - Piano Curis Bertrønd - Drurus Jessica Deøn - Piano Yeor's Supply of D'Addorio Boss Slrings Set of Vintoge Jozz Boss Pickups or o O l0:00 AM Regina lions Club Nl-City Band 12:45 PM Tamanawis Secondary 3:15 PM Bozman High School BASS SoundSpol A,couslic Boss Pickup Chris Roszell - Drums Derek Sheh - Piøno Adam Platt - Piano 10:15 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School l:00 PM Walla Valla High School 3:30 PM Central High School Outslonding Bossisl wilh o College/Open Division Bond ã Tim Proznick - Drums Matt lViessner - Drums Torn Moung - Drums Sound Choice Accomponiment Set of Vinloge Jozz Boss Pickups or o l0:30 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School 1:15 PM Garfield n High School 3:45 Prtt Pacific Academy BASS SoundSpot Acouslic Boss Pickup O Iisa Buchy - Piano Anne Drurnrnond - Piano Sam Heard - Drums Trocks U) 10:45 AM Aldergrove Secondary 1:30 PM Bloomington High School North 4:00 PM Esquirnalt Secondary School Jøne Deøn - Piøno Adria,n Dørsee - Drums Adaru Hockin - Drums Outstonding Vocolists, H.S. Solo Divisions l1:00 AM Mountlake Terrace High School l:45 PM Bloomington High School North 4:15 PM Crawford Bay High School 5 Accomponiment Trocks Eoch Pioneer Eleclronics Dan Kra,mlich - Vibraphone Andrew Brown - Drums Hans Verhoeuen - Drums Vocolist Runners-up, H.S. Solo Divisions 11:15 AM Salmon Arm Senior Secondary 2:00 PM Bloomington High School North Outslonding College Vocolist, Solo Division 3 Accomponiment Trocks Eoch Adam Arsenault - Drums Erica Isøacson - Piano Pioneer CD File Syslem - 100 + I discs, Model PDF-906

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8:00 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School 1 1:15 AM Walla Walla High School 2:15 PM Clarence Fulton Secondaly Wilson - Trombone - (o o 8:00 AM Bloornington High School North l0:30 AM Cascadc High School 2:00 PM AÌderglove Secondary /im Pete Crcruford Trombone Iisa Whithead - Trumþet i: Erick Gjerdingen, - Ten,. Sax. Becca Andretusott - Clar|net/ Sarah Ttaiss - I'enor Sax. 8:15 AM [old Tleedsnuir Secondaly 1l:30 AM Walla Walla High School 2:30 PM Krvalikum Secondary School O Meghøn Wood - Trurnþet Mntt Churchill - Trumþet - 8: l5 AM Skyline High School-S[C Tenor Sat-oþhone 2:15 PM Roosevelt High School Tristen Brotutt, Trurupet ,,, ,.1¡1 o Peter McMurralt - 'l'enor Sax. l0:45 AM Skyline High School Chrís Johansen - Tettor Sax, 8:30 AM lord Tweedsmuir Secondary ll:45 AM Kamiak High School 2:45 PM Bloomington High School Nortlr ;l'.'.lf) 8:30 AM Regina lions Club All-City Band James Wood - Clariilet 2:30 PM South Kitsap High School Remy langeuin, - Trurupet Megøn McCoy - Trombone Benjamin Cord - Trumþet Kørl Vøliaho - Tenor Søx. l1:45 AM Galfielcl High School Aaron Hill - Tenor Sax. 8:45 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School l2:00 PM Mead High School 3:00 PM Salmon Alm Senior Secondarv o o) 8:45 AM BREAK An,ne Dntruruond - Fhtte 2:45 PM Sandpoint High School Jon Doan, - Trombone RJ,an Keberle - Trambone Russ Black - Trumpet ,t) l2:00 PM Meador,vdalc High School Heather Angel - Tettor Sax. 9:00 AM Nervport High School 12:15 PM LaGrande High School 3: l5 PM lake City High School c 9:00 AM Krvalikun Secondary School Deuon Sttotu - l¡iolitt 3:00 PM Villarnette High School Pat }'Donel - Trumpet ll[u,rra1t Sarupson - Trombone Jintntie Denryt - Trombone f 'l'enor 'lím AM Garfield High School l2:30 PM Lord James Camþbell - Sax. 12:15 PM BREAK l[iller - Tenor Sax. 9:15 Tweedsmuir Secondary 3:30 PM Lake City High School U., Ø 9:15 AM Semiahnoo Secondary School 3:15 PM Willarnette High School Jøson Chømbliss - Trumþet Marissa Ben,der - Trombone Jalt Barron " Trumþet '?r Br'1trr &o*¡t, - Ten,or Søx, l:00 PM Auburn High School Tim Shoemqker - Tenor Sax. 9:30 AM Galfield High School 12:45 PM Mountlake Telrace High School 3:45 PM Eagle High School 9:30 AM Walla Walla High School Níck Glenetuin,kel - Ten. Sax. 3:30 PM Meadowdale High School Josh Deutsch - Trumþet Aham Oluo - 'l'rumþet Iuke Strother - Trombone Mil¿e Simon - Tcttor Sa,r. 1:15 PM Kamiak High School Steþhen Treseler - Tenor Sax. 9:45 Atvl Garfield High School l:00 PM Aldergrove Secondary 4:00 PM Sandpoint High School 3 o 9:45 tt¡ Mountlalçe Telrace High School Adam Jenki ns -'l'en or Sa^-. 3:45 PM Me¿dor,vdale High School Rebecca Man'iott - Trtntpet Clint Godsoe - Trombone Jess Clizer - frombone o o Sctttt Wrtmbctch - Tenor Sa¡". 1:30 PM Eagle High School Dauid Kneelcutd - Clcu'ittet l0:00 AM Galfield High school l:15 PM Regina lions Club All-City Band 4:15 PM Tamanarvis Secondary :f -cU 10:00 AM Roosevelt High School Dan Clnrk - Tenor Sax. 4:00 PM Meadoldale High School Tatum Greenblatt - Trumpet Jonathan. Mossing - Trumþet Alex Huntly - Trumpet a V) Mike Freemstt - Tenor Sax, l:45 P\I Eagle High School Brianne Holte - Flu,te 10:15 AM 1:30 PM [ord Tweedsmuir Secondary 4:30 PM Cascade High School 10:15 AM South Wlüdbey High School Jtr,stin Anrlretus - Tenor Sax. 4:15 PM Nervport High School Mark Shøtford ' Trumþet Todd Smith - Trumpet _c. Nick Tiruoshuk - 'l'enor Søx. Aaron Key -'fenor Saxoþhone 10:30 AM Roosevelt High School l:45 PM Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary 4:45 PM Esquimalt Secondary School U Cesar Amaral - Trumþet Trista Donouan - Trumpet Tom Biederman - Trunþet o .? 10:45 AM Roosevelt High Scþool 2:00 PM Blanchet High School 5:00 PM Whitman Middle School ï Jumøane Smith - Trumþet Kyle X[oore - Trombone Adøm Robb - Trumþet 1 l:00 AM Roosevelt High School Chørlie Wilsott, - Trombon.e Alto & Baritone Saxophone Soloists o o -Un Saturday, February 28,1998 - Niccolls Bldg. II, Room 301 Evons Drumheods Codo Music Technology Vivoce - n(, Outslonding aÀa¡¡¡¡a gonO Eleven Vivoce Proclice Warm-up Room: Room 303 Adjudicator: Roger Stemen Studio Syslems Five eoch of 14" -f-ñ Genero Botler & Boller Dry Drumheods - the complete prociice syslem from Codo Music Technology \n thot listens fo your lempo ond key os you ploy ond follows -o 8:00 AM Garfiekl High School l0:45 AM LaGrandc I{igh School l:30 PM Willamette High School Outsfonding AA/A Bsnd you. jusf like o humon occomponist. o Brian Albee - Alto Saxoþhone llelissa Pilling - Alto Sax. Dauid Rasler - Alto Sax. five eoch of l4' Genero Botler & Botter Dry Drumheods lJ)z 8:15 AM Garfield High School 11:00 AM Auburu High School l:45 PM Tananalvis Secondary Eoch Vivoce System wíll come with the following Jomey no DJ,løn He¿mel - Alto Sax. Seth Garyido - Alto Sax. Jason Cornell - Alto Sax Aebersold Sets: lJ) 8:30 AM Mountlakc Terrace High School I l:15 PM Meacl High School 2:00 PM nsquinalt Seconclary School GeTzen Volume l2: Duke Ellington, Volume 25: All-Time Slondords, ao Branclott Miller - Alto Sax. leff Sctckruanu - Alto Sax. Alex Dwtqe - Alto Saxoþhone ln Volume 54: Moiden Voyonge, 14 Eosy Jozz Tunes T 8:45 AM Mountlake Tellace High School 11:30 AM tibby High School 2:15 PM Eckstein Middle School Outslonding H S. Trumpet Ployer, Solo Division Tf'l - 'l'enor Sat;. 'L1'auis - Sax. - Bcu'itone Sax, c) Níck Shelestak Hatulelt Alt./Bari Johrr Btttler Professionol Model ETERNA Fluegelhorn Vivoce Systems will be oworded to the following winners: 9:00 AM Bloornington High School North I l:45 AM Aldergrove Secondary 2:30 PM Outslonding lnslrumenlol Combo. Jr. High Doy Kirk Hamilton - Alto Sax. TJ,ler Sttm,nters - Alto Sctx. Oulsfonding Woodwind Ployer, Solo Division - Jr. High Doy 9: l5 AM King's High School 12:00 PM Pullnan High School 2:45 PM Eagle High School ã Outslonding Bross Ployer, Solo Division - -lr. High Doy Mark Noguchí - Alto Sax. Brian illmþh1t - Alto Sttx. Josh Pítkirt - Alto Saxoþhone lmpoci lndustries Outsl. - n 9:30 AM l2:15 PM Mt. Spokane High School 3:00 PM Roosevelt High School Rhythm Section Ployer, Solo Division Jr. High Doy Ç Feslivol Dlreclor's Choice (./1 Josh Siruon - Barítone Søx, Jack Rutledge - Btuítone Sax Oulstonding AAAA/AAA Vocolisl, Solo Division - 9:45 ÃM Kwalikurn Secondaly School 12:30 PM Regina Lions Club All-City Band 3:15 PM Nervpolt I{igh School Mollets ond Coses TBA Outslonding AA Vocolist, Solo Division Beckl l¡lþls - AlÍo Sax. Pqrker Smith - Alto Sctx. R),ctn Tanakr - Alto Sax. Outstonding A Vocolist. Solo Division 10:00 AM Krvalikun Secondary School 12:45 PM BREAK 3:30 PM Clitlcncc Fultorr Sccontlltly OuÌstonding B Vocolist, Solo Dívision l,liki Kløue - Alto Saxoþhone Ilentl Ksli5¡t6 - Alto Sax, Poiste Cymbols Oulst. Jr. High/Middle School Bond - H.S. lnstrumenlol Doy 10:15 AM 1:00 PM King's West School 3:45 PM Kentlake High School Outslonding A/B lnstrumenlol Combo Tiru Tøte - Alto Sclroþhone Traui.s l[uller - Alto Sax. Outstonding B Division Bond Oulstonding H.S. Trombonisi, Solo Division 10:30 AM Skyline High School - StC 1:15 PM Blanchct Iligh School FullSet of Poiste Cymbols Andreu Ku,hnhctusen - A, Sa¡- R),ttn hntz - BariÍone Sat.

90 91 Jr. Sec ondary Bands & !t/B[r. Sec.lNliddle School Combos A Bands -:t{.-. Saturday, February 28,1998 - law School Courtroom Saturday, February 28,1998 - Moscow High School "l ,.x Warm-up Room: Roorn 103 Evalnation Room: Room 105 Wann-up Room: Room Evaluation Room: Room 209 .,: 208 {::. Adjudicators: Pep Peters, Steve Richins, Pat Shook, TBA .j' Adjudicators: Randy Hubbs, Dan Keberle, Jay lawrence, TBA li:r ï 8:00 AM Southem 0kanagan Sr'. Secondary Dan Pauls A Cornbo Oliver, BC l\ 8:00 AM Siuslau'High School Steve Conlee A Florence, 0R h õ' 8:20 AM John Balsby Secondary Russ Der Jr. Secondary Nanaimo, BC 8:20 AM Cascade High School - Leavenrvortlr Stualt Welsh Critique Leavenworth, WA li 8:40 AM 1¡. 8:40 AM tibby High School John Nelson A libby, MT ..: v1 9:00 AM CedalJr. Secondary Joe Stevenson Jr. Secondary Nanaimo, BC ]. a) 9:00 AM Southridge High School Phillip Simpson A Kennewick, WA 9:20 AM New Westminster Secondary School Kelly Boechler Jr'. Secondary New Westminister, BC J 9:20 AM Weiser High School Evan Lee A Weiser, ID 9:40 AM Palldand Junior Secondary Patricia Stock Jr, Secondary Cranbrook, BC o ¡l,t Vellington Secondary School Luvisotto A BC 10:00 AM W.L. Seaton Secondary School Geoff Dolman Jr. Secondary Vernon, BC 9:40 Calmella Nanaimo, o 10:20 AM Riverside High School-Boardman Don Parks A Combo Boaldman, OR 10:00 AM 10:40 AM Jenkins High School Jin Meredith Clitique Chewelah, VA 10:20 AM Blaine High School Bob Gray A Blaine, WA 11:00 AM Southlidge High School A Combo Kennewick, WA 10:40 AM Cheney High School Toby Bathulst A Cheney, WA /c, 11:20 AM Esquimalt Secondary School David Flello A Combo Victoda, BC 11:00 AM Woodlands Secondary School Rick Beckel A Nanaimo, BC l1:40 AM Tamanawis Secondary Ron Meþk Jr. Secondary Sulrey, BC I l:20 AM Ephrata High School Dan Beiclr Cútique Ephrata, WA c 12:00 PM Blgin Park Secondary Gary Coon Jr'. Secondary Snrrey, BC 11:40 AM Wapato High School Ric Pilglim A Vapato, WA 3 12:20PM Sitka High school Brad Horvey A Combo Sitka, AK l2:00 PM Jenkins High School Jirn Meredith A Chewelah, WA o 12:40Plvl BREAK 12:20PM BREAK 1:00 PM CedarJr. Secondary Joe Stevenson Jr'. Secondary Cornbo Nanaimo, BC 12:40PM W.L. Seaton Secondary School Geoff Dolman A Vernon, BC o 1:20 PM Riverside High School- Chattaloy Wes Sanborn A Combo Chattaroy, WA l:00 PM Grangeville High School John Eynon A Grangeville, ID l:40 PM Mcloughlin High School Mike Agidius A Conbo Milton-Freewater', 0R 1:20 PM Mt, Spokane High School Scott Jones A Mead, WA (f 2:00 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Proznick & Kevin lee Jr. Secondary Snrley, BC 1:40 PM Bonners Felry High School Alan Catron Critique Bonners Ferry, ID o 2:20PM Semiahnoo Secondary School Dave Ploznick & Kevin Lee AA Combo Snlrey, BC 2:00 PM King's High School Wayne Pumphrey A Seattle, WA 2:40PM Hamilton Middle School Bud Middle School Combo Seattle, WA Jackson 2:20PM Lakeside High School Karl Mote A Nine Mile Falls, WA 3:00 PM Washington Middle School Robert Knatt Middle School Combo Seattle, WA 2:40PM 0rnak High School David King A Omak, WA 3:20 PM Semiahmoo Secondary Schooi Dave Prozuick & Kevin lee Jr. Secondary Cornbo Snuey, BC 3:00 PM Silka High School Brad Horvey A Sitka, AK 3:40 PM Mt. Sentinel Secondary School Rick lingard B Combo South Slocan, BC 3:20PM Riverside High School - Chattaloy Wes Sanborn A Chattaroy, WA 4:00 PM Elgin PaLk Secontlaqi Gary Coon A Combo Surrey, BC 3:40 PM Othello High School Wayne Brou'n A othello, wA 4:00 PM Mcloughlin High School Mike Agidius A Milton-Freervater, 0R (l Corporqlion Pogê V', ldoho ... 70 o AKG Acouslics ...... ,,. 66 Firsl Securily Bonk of Lody Luck lnduslries 79 Selmer Co. ?0 -on Chonwoo Corporotion 4mpe9 ...... óó Gemeinhordt Co.. fn...... :....,...... Bó G. Leblonc Corp. 70 Seymour Duncon Pickups 89 u Audix ...... ó5 Geten ...... 91 Link lronsportolion 79 Shure Brolhers, lnc. 83 no Runner-up H.S. Trumpel Ployer, Solo Division E.K. Blessing Co.; lnc. 80 Gibroltor Hordwore ...... 75 LP Music Group ó5 Sion Softwore ð5 Þ Blount Sporling Equip *""íöir...... 67 Gibson Musicol lnslrumenTs 67 Ludwig Drum Co...... 76 Snopple 8ó rrl--{ Chonwoo Trumpet Gig Bog o Boosey & Hqwkes,.,. 72 Gibson Slrings ond Accessories 75 H$oshîMoedo ...... /U Sonor Drum Co./H55, lnc. ó5 ln |f', Brodley Music Compony 83 Gorillo ...... 79 The Morlin Guilor Co. 76 Sound Choice Accomponimenl Trccks ...... 89 ! Runner -up H.S. Trombonisl, Solo Division tn The Mox Coil Fomily 70 GTE Norlhwest, lnc...... óó Meinl Cymbols 80 Soundcrofl...... 66 o Chonwoo Trombone Gig Bog Colzone Cose Compony Hogodone Direclories, |nc ...... 75 Mike Bolter Mollels Co., lnc...... 75 Slorbucks CoTfee ó8 z â 92 U) M. z Connonboll Soxophones 92 Lionel Homplon o) Modern Cose Co 83 Sleinberger ...... 67 Festivol Choice Director's CotFM KAïW ó8 Hormon 1n|ernqli0no1 ...... 66, 80 Modern Drummer Pub., lnc . .. . 79 Tqscsm 66 tnn Chonwoo Alto Soxophone Bog Chesbro Musìc 83 Heriloge Guitors . .. . . 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D'Addorio'&Co., lnc...... 89 lnlond Pogìng 72 Peorl Corporolion 8ó Vondoren 8ó ã . ... Pepsi-Colo Bottling o o D'Andreo Mfg. Co lnc...... 70 JomeyAebersold 76 Co. ó8 Vic F¡rth, 1nc...... 70 n U) Moscow-Pullmon Doily News ó8 iBL Professionol 66 P¡gnose 79 Viscounl Americo ...... 80 \n0 z . o Dovis & Hosch Music ...... , ó5 John Peorse Slrings ...... 80 Pioneer Eleckonics ....,...... 89 Vivoce 9l o_ X dbx ...... 80 Juslice Records. 72 Pocket Songs/Music Minus O;; ...... OJ Woshinglon Woter Power ... 67 rn Connonboll Musicol lnstruments Deon Morkley Sirings ...... 72 Kowoi Americo 65 Prestini Reed Corp ...... 85 Weril lnskumenlos Musicois 86 IJ-J LIJ F DËG Music Producis...... 76 Keeney Bros. Bond lnslrument CÌr...... 79 Pro-Mork Corp...... 79 E.M. Winslon of BosÎon...... 85 Outstonding College Alto Soxophonist, Solo Division Emerson Musicol lnslruments,. Inc. ..,...... 76 King Drum Compony BO PRO TEC lnl€rnolionol 79 Yomoho Musicql lnskuments ...... 70, 79 v. Connonboll Alto Soxophone ô Evons 9t King Kong Koses...... 80 Royburn Music Co of Boslon 85 Young Chong Americo I Kurzw eil 70 o Koss Corporotion ...... BO Reunìon Blues Corp 80 Avedis 80 o_ Eviqn 8ó Zìldiion Compony u. Fender Musicol lnslrumenls éó Kurzweil 70 Rico lnlernotionol ...... 70 Zions 8onk...... 0ö o z Fibes Drum Co. 86 LA SoxCompony ...... 72 Sobion Cymbols ó5 U

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I The lionel Hampton JazzFestival Endowment

We would like to thank the following individuals and corporations for their support of the Lionel HamptonJazzFestival Endow- ment, The Endowmentwillensure that the Lionel HamptonJazzFestival continues to be a unique educationalexperience for is proud to sponsor the young people and the general public.

Festival Benefactor - $2,500 to $t,OOO D onald and Ehzab eth Gre ggain Mary Heusinlweld Linda lee Guay Weston Howard Lionel Carol Ann lange and Nan Hughes Edward Schilling John Eric and BrendaJensen Bruce livingston Hømpton Fesrival Parron - $ioo to $999 Jeanne McHale 'r f'f: J. Boit Sesnon l-r"Ì Robert McMillan .:; andVinnie Skaare Jerry Bob and Sharon Mink Moscow Title, Inc, Festival Contributor - $100 to fi499 lucy and Mike Peak Jim and Larrie Adamson Roland and fitty Pedersen l' L Don and Rita Belts Malcom and Carol Renfrew

Laurence Bonar Jane andFred Van Sickle lee McGee and Carlos Cardoso Køtþ and Chic Wilson 1998 DavidandBetty Cox A. Morgan Wright, M.D. Roger W. Daisley CarcIeaWebb and Bruce Ïíright Claudia Dambra Robert and Julia Dowling Festival Friend - Up to $99 løzz Gtadys and Walter Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alldaffer Wayne and linda Fox Representative June E. Judd Robert andPatûarcia Festiaøl Richard and Tomoe Edwards Dick and Rhonda Goranson

Februøry 25-28 Unioersity of ldøho Eachyearthe Lionel HamptonJazzFe$ival attracßmore and more young, æpiring jazz students giving them an experience like no other in the world. The Lionel HamptonJazzFestival depends on the support of Lionel Hampton and the other iazz artisß, corporate sponsors, community supporters, and private individuals. Our greatest dream is the æsurance of the continuation of the Festival for years to come. When that dream hæ become arealit¡ -with your heþ and the help of those like you - we will go on to other important goals. We hope to establish, for example, The Lionel Hampton Center forJazz Programs and support the Lionel Hampton Libnry.The library will include the Lionel Hampton Collection, the Leonard Feather Collection and portions of the Ella Fitzgerald andDizzy Gillespie Collections, If you would like to becom e apartof making these dreams arcaliIy, contact the Lionel

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98 99 tII Lionel Hampton School of Music Corporate Support Music Faculty & Staff GTE - Eileen O'Neill Odum, I(evin Laverty, Linda L. Gainer, Ms. Chrin Tarola, Hampton Bob Yoneda, Rick Gerard, Dawnell Scroggin Hahn, Director Richard Clearwater River Casino - Dan Picard, Cæsandra Kipp, Lewis Paul, Nez Perce Alan Gemberling, Director of Bands Tribal Committee Daniel Bukvich, Director ofJøz Choirs Nor'thwest Airlines - Dana Gaston, Stephen Baccari, JoAnne Tunnyhill, Peggy Robelt McCurd¡ Director ofJazz Bands Bentz Billin, S,A.I. Adviser Susan Væhington Water Power - Carl Benscheidt, Debbie Simock, Mike Thomason Hanna, Administrative Steve Assistant Gibson Musical Instruments - Max Ruckman, Tom Muray Morton, Senior Secretary Carol Pepsi-Cola - Curt Goldgrabe, Gary and Cheri Præil, Robert Præil l'erry Secretary Joldan, Blount Sporting Equipment Division of lewiston - D. Joseph Mclnnes, D. Inman, Everett Story & Ken McGlothen, piano technicians Hugh Mincher, Ken Kees U.S. Bank - MelloDee Thornton, Cindy Renaldi, Kendria Cada University of Idaho Faculty and Staff Horizon Air - Dan Russo, Hillary Kouril Robert Hoover, Presidenl Starbucla Coffee - Kim Harnish, Kristi Brooks, Ed Boschma, Amy Keil, Forest Blian Pitcher', Provost Vallace Jerry Wallace, Financial Vice President Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Mark Trahant, Randy Presnell, Vera \I/hite Hal Godwin, Vice President for Student Affairs Cat-FM KATW - Ben Bonfield, Angela Snyder IEEP lilStrE Joanne Carr, Vice Pr.esident for Advancement Hagadone Directories, Inc. - Jim Hale, Polly Walker The Univelsity of Idaho Foundation Potlatch Corporation - Franklin Carroll, Rick Kell¡ Bob DeBorde, Frank Radle Linda Davidson, Ixecutive Director, IJI Foundation, Inc. Target Marketing Inc. - Tim Kendall, Donna Kendall, Melva Prasil Dene Thomas, Associate Provost Marriott Dining Services - Jerry Curtis, Food Service Director; Delia Advincula, EllENT flilP TllENE Vayne Rush, Director, dumni Relations Catering Manager; Burke Alford, Director of Board Operations; Karen Huber, Bob Hieronymous, Special Assistant to the president for Marketing Retail Manager; Brenda Dostal, Retail Manager M¿rty Peterson, Special Assistant to the president IS R FEIIIEfl Dan Schoenberg, Acting Director ofAuxilary Services Media Support Lyrlia Stucki, Special Events Assist¿nt to the president leslee Fowler, Assistant to the President IOüY NewsÆalk 920 - Phyllis & Art - Conferences and Events Staff - Terrv Evans KQQQ Mike Larson - A,S.U.I. Kibbie Dome Staff - Terry Rivers lßP[ Dennis Deccio, Sandy Murphy, Tom Morris o - Nerv Student Services - Ltc. Llovd Scott KEWIJ Alonzo Livers f Palking Staff KVSU -Jean Palmquist, Georgia Williams U'' Photo Selices Staff Lewiston Morning Tribune Printing and Design Staff Bill Drake of Elgin, Syferd & Drake for Advertising Design David Mucci and the office staff of the Idaho Student Union SUB Systems Staff Promotional Brochure Assistance University of Idaho Ticket Office St¿ff Artistic Design - Melissa & Tom Magnuson, Clark Magnuson Associates Univelsity Communications Office Staff - Jeff Olson, Communications and Video Printing - Kevin Laverty & Bob Production Yoneda, GTE Print Coordin¿tion - CindyJohnson, uI Printing and Design Student Support Concept, copy, photos & mM gemeît - lazz Festival Staff S.A.l. for student help Moscow High School fol student help Hotel Support MoscowJuniol High School for student help University Inn/Best Vestern, Moscow Jæz Festival Interns - Jeremy Birdsall, Joyce Mansisidor, Lara R. Peterson, Super 8 Motel, Moscow Amber Reaume Holiday Inn Express, Pullman Amy Keim Desrosier, Web Page Design Quality Inn-Paradise Creek, Pullrnan Kevin Bennett, Keith Chaiet, Bill Cole, Laura Crossler, Rochelle DeMontìgny, Mark IV Motor Inn, Moscow Quentin DeVitt, Katþ Duke, Marchând Duke, Dennis Greely, Michael Hall, Royal Motor Inn, Moscow Dawn Hoffer, MikeJones, Ben Kirchmeier, Spencer Martin, Shawn Manor Lodge, Pullman ì!{cFarland, Jason Malloy, Cæey },Iiller, Rob Price, Travis Rhubottom, Dan Heritage Inn, Pullman pullman Sandmeier', JoannaZatterc and all other University of Idaho student American Travel Inn, volunteers (we couldn't put this festival together without youl) The Argonaut Staff Ground Transportation Support Community Support James Toyota "Official Festival Car for l99g', Rogers'Motors Sheila Loomis, Jazz Festival Housing Office Link Transportation Tenley Burke, Friends Stay Program Lewiston RV Center Rose Neely, After Hours Reception Coordinator James Hill Chevrolet - Cadillac Poy and Susie Eng Tony Copeland Ford-Lincoln-Mercu rv-Mazda David Fleming, Original Painting of lionel Hampton for Festival Poster All St¿r Chevrolet Paul Meehan, Photography Assistance Neill Motors The Jazz l'estival Steeling Committee Parker Ford Dean Vettrus Chipman & Taylor Chelrolet-Oldsmobile Eldonna Co. 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