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University of Oregon Jazz Ensembles 2009 Fall Concert JAZZ LAB BAND IiI PERSONNEL Saxophone Trombone Wes Miller Bif Reise Alyssa Tamayo John Dodge Kevin Hache Rebecca Olason Braden Williams Kevin Wade, bass Trumpet Rhythm Section Ryan Lewis Tad Baker, guitar Leah Suderman Erick Hendricks, piano SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DANCE Kyle Linneman Sidran Olsen, bass Sam Hunt Torrin Rosegold, drumset Beall Concert Hall Wednesday evening Jeff Bolinger Dana Munson, drumset 8:00 p.m. December 2, 2009 JAZZ LAB BAND II PERSONNEL UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Saxophone Trombone Simon Adler Ken Nystrom, jazz Andy Page Daniel Hartley JAZZ ENSEMBLES Tomas Webster Steve Witbeck Eric Johnson David Bartman, bass 2009 FALL CONCERT Trumpet Rhythm Section Trevor Jones Brendan Abrams, guitar featuring Tom Peters, jazz Torrey Newhart, piano Pat Norris Corey Adkims, bass Ben Caiazza, jazz Len Swanson, bass JAZZ LAB BAND III Ben Hampton, drums Sean Flannery, director Susan Richardson, drums JAZZ LAB BAND II OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE PERSONNEL Paul Krueger, director Saxophone Trombone Amy Eisenstadt Josh Sears Hashem Assadullahi Evan Stewart OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE Sean Flannery Daniel Vest Nathan Irby Brendan Prendergast, bass Steve Owen, director Charlie Gurke with guest artist Trumpet Rhythm Section Nate Johnson, lead Andrew Becker, guitar Paul Krueger, jazz Bill Ravel, piano John Moak, jazz trombone Nate Wilson Andrew Washburn, piano Morani Sanders Kevin McDonald, bass Thomas Heritage, bass Paul Owen, drumset Adam Sweet, drumset UNIVERSITY OF OREGON * * * O 110th Season, 29th program PROGRAM Chapter Andrew Rowan Paul Krueger, trumpet JAZZ LAB BAND III Swee’ Pea Bill Holman Audacity Dan Gailey Bif Reiser, trombone & Erick Hendricks, piano Morani Sanders, trumpet & Daniel Vest, trombone Chronometry Fred Sturm Alone Together Arthur Schwartz & Howard Dietz Kevin Hyche, tenor saxophone & Tad Baker, guitar arr. Paul McKee The Great Debate Sammy Nestico I Thought About You Jimmy Van Huesen & Johnny Mercer Leah Suderman & Sam Hunt, trumpet arr. Tom Kubis Erick Hendricks, piano Lament J. J. Johnson Teddy the Toad Neal Hefti arr. Rex Cadwallader Hello Young Lovers Richard Rogers & Oscar Hammerstein JAZZ LAB BAND II arr. Kim Richmond Fireworks David von Kampen John Moak, trombone Tom Peters, trumpet & Simon Adler, alto saxophone * * * Naima John Coltrane arr. Manny Mendelson ABOUT TONIGHT’S GUEST ARTIST Andy Page, soprano saxophone Portland, Oregon based jazz trombonist John Moak has performed Stella by Starlight Ned Washington & Victor Young with many notable artists including: Ella Fitzgerald, Doc Severin- arr. Manny Mendelson sen, Jack Sheldon, Dave Brubeck, Nat Adderly, Randy Brecker, Di- ane Schurr, Branford Marsalis, Slide Hampton, Clark Terry, Louie Bellson, Pete Christlieb, Herbie Mann, Rosemary Clooney, Ken Pep- The Messenger Paul McKee lowski and James Moody. John has performed as a member of the Tomas Webster, soprano saxophone, Ben Caiazza, trumpet, Louie Bellson Big Band and Octet as well as the Clark Terry Quintet. Torrey Newhart, piano, Susan Richardson, drums Most recently, he has performed throughout Florida and worldwide as a jazz artist and clinician as well as backing up Aretha Franklin, Johnny Mathis, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Michael Amanti, OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE Deana Martin, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Goulet, Shirley Jones, Tom- Low Down Thad Jones my Tune, Michael W. Smith and Bob Newhart. He has also recently Morani Sanders, trumpet performed with the touring productions of Annie, The Producers, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Hairspray, Chicago, and Peter Pan. John has been a winner of the International Trombone Association’s Petite Bete Noir Chuck Dotas Frank Rosolino and Kai Winding Jazz Competitions, the Southern Andrew Washburn, piano & Charlie Gurke, bari saxophone Comfort National Dixieland Championship and a finalist in the Co- gnac-Hennessey Jazz Search..
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