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“Atomic Basie” Jazz Ensemble Jazz Lab Band Jazz Ensemble Dr. Scott Belck, conductor Saxophone Guitar JAZZ SERIES Michael Shults, alto Joe Wittman Jon Ludwig, alto PRESENTS Dan Erbland, tenor Piano Gunnar Gidner, tenor Josh Jessen Joe Duran, baritone Bass Trumpet Nick Amering Matt Anklan, lead Chuck Bindis Drums Sam Lauritsen Jeff Mellott “ATOMIC BASIE” Brandon Mather Trombone Chris Ott, lead JAZZ ENSEMBLE Max Acree Colin Thompson Adam Chapman, bass Dr. Scott Belck, conductor Jazz Lab Band Dennis Mackrel, drums* Dominic Marino, director Michael Shults, assistant director* JAZZ LAB BAND Saxophone Trombone Josh Kline, lead alto Nolan Plunkett, lead Dominic Marino, director Carly Hood, alto Zach Granger Joel Land, tenor Charles Dong Michael Schults, assistant director Eric Wurzelbacher, tenor Ben Lightner, bass Nathan Hattan, baritone Trumpet Rhythm Sunday, November 13, 2010 Erin Fitzpatric, lead Niko Kordalis, guitar Patricia Corbett Theater Mauki McGruder Nic Brown, piano 7:00 p.m. Eric Lechliter Will Wagner, bass *Guest Artist Eric Behm Matt McAllister, drums Jazz Series Sponsors: CHRISTOPHER DIETZ AND FAMILY JAMEY AEBERSOLD JAZZ Lil’ Darlin’ Neal Hefti In A Mellotone Duke Ellington PROGRAM arr. Joe Duran Jazz Ensemble Dr. Scott Belck, director Honeysuckle Rose Thomas “Fats” Waller arr. Joe Duran Battery Charger Billy Byers Blues in Frankie’s (Hoss) Flat Frank Foster Taps Miller William “Count” Basie arr. Gary Carney Come Fly Jimmy Van Heusen/Sammy Cahn arr. Billy Byers Don’t Fence Me In Cole Porter/Robert Fletcher arr. Dennis Mackrel And That’s That Dennis Mackrel Indian Summer Al Dubin/Victor Herbert trans. John Vermeulen Doodle Oodle Billy Byers IN THE WINGS Emily Johnny Mandel/Jonny Mercer arr. Bill Rogers Sunday, Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m. Max Acree, trombone • CCM Choral Series • Chamber Choir, Philharmonia Orchestra and Cincinnati Children’s Choir April in Paris Vernon Duke William McGraw, baritone, with student soloists trans. and orch. Jeff Hest Earl Rivers, conductor Jennifer Williams, stage director Lester Leaps In Lester Young St. Matthew Passion arr. Dennis Mackrel J.S. Bach’s monumental St. Matthew Passion is presented in a Jazz Lab Band unique staged performance, illuminating the dramatic intensity Dominic Marino, director of this beloved Baroque masterwork. Michael Shults, assistant director Location: St. Peter in Chains Cathedral, Eighth and Plum Street, Splanky Neal Hefti Downtown arr. Dave Barduhn Tickets: $15 pre-concert general admission, $20 day-of, $5 non- UC students, UC students FREE Freckle Face Sammy Nestico CCM has become an All-Steinway School through the kindness of its donors. A generous gift by Patricia A. Corbett in her estate plan has played a key role Until I Met You (Corner Pocket) Freddie Greene in making this a reality. trans. David Berger .
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