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* Dr. Lynn f . Skinner, Jazz Festival Director * Carmel McCurdy, Assistant Director Administrative Assistants: Robert Schwartz, Joe Tassinari, Derick Larson, Dave Bobeck, Kelly Caldwell {. ZZ Producer: Lionel Hampton, assisted by Bill Titone Jt."F: :iîlv,qi 8:00 p.m. concerts Partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts February 2),24, and 25, 1989 1 9 9 'å$, ,'lr JT Acknowledgements A SALUTE TO tIONEt HAMPTON

Robert Miller, Director, Lionel Hampton School of Music The Twenty-Second Annual Lionel Hampton-Chevron Daniel Bukvich, Director of lazzcnôirs Robert McCurdy, Director of lazz Bands TAZZ FESTIVAL Robert Spevacek, Director of Bands Alan Gemberling, Assistant Director of lazzBands THURSDAY, Brenda Cain, Lionel HamptonSchool of Music Secretary FEBRUARY 23, !989 Linda Boyd, Lionel Hampton fthool of Music Secretary SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: DON LANPHERE, saxophone, with the University of ldaholazz Band I, Robert Everett Story, technician McCurd¡ Director. SUB Ballroom, 3:00 pm. Don Lanphere appears courtesy bf Keeney Brothers Band Instrument Center and Leblanc Corporation. Richard D. Gibb, President, University of ldaho SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest Ensemble "A TOUCH OF BLUE.' SUB Thomas O. Bell, Academic Vice President, University Jazz of Ballroom,4:30 pm. |oseph Geiger, Financial Vice President, University of Idaho OPEMNG MGHT CONCERT-WYNTON MARSALIS AND CARMEN McRAE SALUTE TO LIONEL HAMPTON. Flip Kleffner, Vice President for University Relations/Development Kibbie Dome,8:00 P.M. Galen O. Rowe, Dean, College of Letters and Science WYNTON MARSALI9 trumpet;CARMENMcRAE, Doyle Anderegg, Assistant Dean, College of Letters and Science vocals; ERIC GUNNISON, piano; RAYBROWNTRIO with RAY BROWN, bass; GENE HARRI$ piano; Dean Vettrus and the office staff of the SUB |EFF HAMILTON drums. Also featuring the LIONEL HAMPTON TROM- BONEFACTORY Rick Bouillon and the ASTII Kibbie Dome Staff Dan Schoenberg, Physical Plant FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1989 The Alumni Association | M.E.N.C. for student help ' VOCALJAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT, Kibbie Dome,5:00 P.M. (advisoi) The S.A.L and Dorothy Barnes for student help University of ldahoJazz , Daniel BukvictU Director, guest artist RON MCCROB! fazz Whistler. Moscow High School and High School for student |unior help Class AAA Yocallazz Ensemble Cathy May, Dwina Howey, Dana Richardson, Pam Kernirç foyce Nouwens, and Iodi Judd Middle School Yæallazz Ensemble Delta Airlines Class A Yocallazz Ensemble TKO Communications ]unior High Yocallazz Ensemble Class Non-mixed Vocal Ensemble Pepsi-Cgla Bottling of Lewiston for beverages for guest artists |azz Class AA Voøllazz Ensemble Arby's fot' sponsoring ticket stock Class AAAA Yocal[azz Ensemble Wallace Office Supply ALL Aspen Sound, Palouse Empire Mall STAR SALUTE TO LIONEL HAMPTON. Kibbie Dome,8:00 P.M. featuring: LIONEL HAMPTON, vibes; STAN GETZ, saxophone; DOC CHEATHAM, trumpet; KENNY BURRELL, guitar; Thelazz Festival Steering Committee: Gary Scott, Gael Scott, Rose Neely, Dean Vettrus, Kim Stoltz, RAY BROWN TRIO with RAY BROWN bass; GENE HARRIS, piano; JEFF HAMILTON drums. Special Guðsts: Tim Kendall, Donna Kendall, Robert Zacha, Michael |uditþ Charles Suttory Robert Miller. SOVIET J AZZDUO-LEMBIT SAARSALU, saxophone; and LEONID VINTSKEVICH, piino. University Inn Best Western for 11 complimentary rooms for judges and Lionel Hampton's Band Cavanaugh's for 9 complimentary roonìs for judges and Lionel Hampton's Band SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1989 Mark IV for 4 complimentary rooms SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest |azz Ensemble 'A TOUCH OF BLUE.' SUB Super 8 Motel,3 complimentary rooms Ballroom,3:40 pm. Hillcrest Motel, 2 complimentary rooms INSTRLJMENT AL AZZENSEMBLE CONCERT, Kibbie Dome, S:00 p.M. Royal Motor Inn, L complimentary room I University of ldahoJazz Band I, Robert McCurdy, Director, with guest Quality Inn-Paradise Creek, Pullman, 3 complimentary rooms artist ROB MCCONNELI, trombone. Thunderbird, Pullmary 2 complimentary rooms Class B InstrumentalJazz Ensemble Class AAA Instrumental Jazz Ensemble U-Haul for the use of 1 truck Class A InstrumentalJazz l¡ssmþls Lewiston RV Center for 3 motor homes Middle School Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Chipman and Taylor for 2 cars funior High Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Zimmer Motor, supplying the "official car for Lionel Hampton," and 1 car Class AA InstrumentalJazz Ensemble Wally Orvik for 2 cars Class AAAA Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Copeland Ford for 2 cars GIANTS OF IATZ SALUTE LIONEL HAMPTON. Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. LIONEL HAMPTON and the Neill Motors for 2 cars LIONEL HAMPTON , PHYLLIS FmvIAN with the RAY BROWN TRIO and special 6IANTS OFIAZZ Esselburn Toyota for 2 cars including AL GREY, troT!g1". Special Guests: SOVIEI IAZZDUGLEMBIT SAARSALU, saxophone; and LEOMD Lewis and Clark Motors, Lewiston, 2 cars VINTSKEVICH, piano. Also featuring the LIONEL HAMPTON TROMBONE FACTORy. Winning perfgrminggroups from competition Kawai America, Wednesday reception - were choeen during the day. These groups were þdged on balance, intonation, phrasin8, dynamics, tempo, interpretatioo jazz exciteurent, ' prer{si9n, f¡es'h ideaíana profaniring. fåOþo"p was chosen as being the best ensemble in its size classification. remember that Please NOflash cameras, recording devices, or video recording equipmmt will be allowed in the Kibbie Dome, a LIONET HAMPTON SCHOOL OFMUSIC I^ZZ ENSEMBLES lazz Band, 1 - Robert McCurdy, Director I Saxophones Trumpets Trombones Rhythm President's Message for lazz Festivall'g9g I Dan Carlson + Nikki Crathorne Pete Crawford + Jon Anderson, Piano Brad Howey Kyle Prescott Ed Ulman Kim Lutz, guitar The program for the twenty-second annual Lionel Hampton/Chewon lazzFestlal is truly outstand- Mike Kernin Lau¡ie Simer Rich Rees Manchester, bass Shelly ing. This yea/s celebrity performers are among the greats in the iazz world. Of course, our own Lionel Doug Richards I Stefani Pitts Bill Foster + Joe Covill, drums Hampton will again be us with his big band. Carmel McCurdy + TammyStorjohann ioining The 1988{9 school year is a great one for the University of Idaho. On }anuary 30, we marked our 100th lazzBand,2 - Robert McCurdy, Director birthday. Music has always been an important part of our long tradition. Saxophones Trumpets Trombones Rhythm Enþy the performances. "America's Music" is enjoyinggreat popularity. The Lionel Hampton School Craig Landron Terry Evans Tom Rankin + feff Campbell, piano of Music at the University of Idaho is proud to be part of our musical heritage. By participating in this yea/s Brian McMackin Roger Evans Joyce Nouwens Andy Wells, guitar festival you become part of that heritage. Tony Rizzo Bryce bass Jeff Terada Kelly Shields Quarve, Best wishes to all participants, teachers, and to those who have worked so hard to produce this year's Lacie Hedahl Skip Sperry Derick larson Tony Inham, drums extravaganza. We are looking forward to a fantastic Festival'89. Sheila Keegan Joe Gostnell, drums Joy Foster Sincerely, lazzBand 3 - Alan Gemberling, Director Assistant Directors: Pete Crawford and Bill Foster Richard D. Gibb Saxophones Tnrmpets Trombones Rhythnt Don Robertson Nikki Crathorne Loren Haefer LaDene Edwards, piano Præidutt Doug Krumpelman Brad Bogar Paul Meehan Morgan Hruska, guitar Julie Throckmorton Ian Roberts AmyStillman Matt Gerhardt, bass DerekThomas Guy Hopkins |eff Drake Joel Pals, drums Gene Willet Dave Adams Brian Hobson, vibes George Larsen lazz 1 and 2 - Dan Bukvich, Director Soprano Becki Taylor Erica Kludt Erik Gullickson Joel Pals * Amy Alsop Jennifer Turrell Tamie Kornoely Rick Harris Stanton Walker * Monique Weisel Melinda Newhouse Mike Kernin Gene Willet Cathleen Barclay * Boyd Becki Young fennifer Prestwich Shawn McFa¡land Daniel Wordell From the Dean: Julie * Michelle Dyke * Lisa Steckel Russel Miles Susan Chin Alto Lodi Sutton Blane Peterson Rhythm * * guitar It is entirely appropriate that this year's Lionel Hampton/Chewonlazz Festival should be the best Ginny Fischer Jill Anderson Laurel Tangen-Foster + f)on Satterfield Ray Barker, * Crathorne, ever, because we are celebrating the university's one-hundredth birthday and because music ranks as one of Annette Freeman fanet Bruce DebbieTrimmell Dave Wascher Nikki the greatest Ronda Goin Anita Burden Corine Wise bass of the University of Idaho's traditions. Our musical traditiory moreover, has always emphasized * Covill, drums lots of participation and important cs jazz. is a see how JodiJudd Audra Callison AngieYoung Bass foe spontaneity-two characteristi of It thrill to the Dorothyfuola LaDene Edwards * Brian Blakeley interest in music at UI has grown from the days of pick-up groups and songfests to these days, when we are r Sr¡zanne Evers Tenor feff Campbell Choir 2 joined by the stellar greats School bears the name Lionel Hamp- Shannon Krasselt * ollazz and when our of Music proudly of Michelle Faucher Anderson * Terry Evans + Graduate Student Mel Lindsay J. Jon * ton. We especially welcome the many high school musicians, whô have come to perform their music, and Michelle Grimmett David Bobeck* Mike KohntoPP ++ School of Music Ca¡ol Poarch * we hope that you will give serious thought to returning, as UI students, to become a part of the great UI Simer * Denice Holsclaw Brownell * Scott Larkin Faculty Laurie fon * musical tradition. Pam Stahla Kernin * Alicia Johann Kelly Caldwell * Hal Logan + * * Tammy Storjohann * Emily Kethler Don Curtis * Kim Lutz Factory GalenO. Rowe The Lionel Hampton Trombone Deøn, College of Letters and Science Alan Gemberling and Daniel Bukvich, Directors Rees Spevacek ++ Dave Adams Jeff Drake Shawn Hauserman Rich Robert Rizzo Swoboda Caroþ Chase Bill Foster + George Larsen Tony Deanna + Scott Christensen Alan Gemberling ++ Derick larson Tom Rankin Ed Ulman Wiese Pete Crawford + Loren Haefer Paul Meehan fohn Schlaefer Charles Dave Murphy

4 ( LIONET HAMPTONAND THE TIONEL Clinic and Special Performance Information HAMPTON ORCHESTRA Wednesday,Febraary 22 Patricia Miller, Opera Singer. 'Torgy and Bess" Extravaganza 8:00 pm, Administration Building Auditorium. (Tickets available at SUB Ticket Express 885-7272)

Lionel Hamptorç vibes Trumpets Rhythm Thursday, February 23 Robert Rutledge fimmy Ford, drums Dee Farr, Kawai America. Midi Synthesizer using the Kl and K5 Kawai Synthesizer. 12 Noory SUB Ballroom. piano Christopher Albert Raymond Gallon, Don l-anphere, Saxophone, with theUIJazz Band I, directed by Robert McCurdy; 3:00 pm, SUB Ballroom. Saxophones Albert Bryant David Hamperian, bass The Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest, directed by Sgt. Holbrook,4:30 pm, SUB Ballroom. David Bixler Ron Fox Gabriel Machado, percussion Al Grey. Trombone Plunger Techniques. 1:30 pm, Borah Theater. Andrew Boiarsky SUB Scott Robinson Trombones Bill Titone, Manager Friday, February24 Steve Wilson Charles Stephens Bill Bergac, Road Manager Ron McCroby,Iaz.z Whistler.Improvisation Clinic. 12 Noon, SUB Ballroom. James Mramor fohn Gordon Charlie Mack, Sound Engineer Carver Clark Gayton Barbara McCroby. Mental Energizing-Reaching Your Full Potential. 2:30 pm, Borah Theater. Charles Wazanowski Dee Fary Kawai America. Midi Synthesizer using the K1 and I(5 Kawai Synthesizer. 2:00 pm, SUB Vandal Lounge.

Satuday, February 25 Ray Brown, Gene Harris, Hamilton. Rhythm Section 12 Sub Ballroom. I feff Clinic. Noon, Rob McConnell. Trombone Clinic. 12 Noory LDS Center Cultural Hall. Kenny Burrell. Guitar Clinic. 2:30 pm, SUB Borah Theater. Dee Farr, Kawai America. Midi Synthesizer using the K1 and K5 Kawai synthesizer. 2:(X) pm, SUB Vandal Lounge. The United States Ái, For.u Band of the Pacific Northwest, directed by SSt. Holbrook. 3:40 pm, SUB Ballroom. ADIUDICATORS

Charles Argersinger, State University, Pullmarì, WA Steve Baer, Columbia BasinCollege, Thi{ities, WA Dick Beecher, Soda Springs,ID |oy Beecheq, Soda Springs, ID Rick Clary University of Utah, Salt l.ake City, UT PULLMAN slA'fE HlGllwAY ¡to.8 iroscow Todd Fiegel, Pocatello, ID Byron Gjerde, Columbia Basin College, Tri-Cities, WA l- John Harbaugþ University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK É. Randy Hubbs, Columbia Basin College, Tri{itie+ WA 2 Kevenfohansen, University of Utah, Salt take City, UT ffi Dan Keberle, Whitworth College, Spokane, WA 2 SruDENT G UNION Don lanphere, Seattle, WA LAW f BUILDING € BUILDING .o Don Paul, Columbia Basin College, Tri-Cities, WA I É. n Perry Peters, Salt Lake City, UT I'-%l Ð Larry Smith, Utah State University, Logan, UT I T Bob Summers, Soda Springs,ID MUSIC TI El Paso, TX BUILDIT.¡G Sam Tämble, University of Tþxas, n, Glenn Van Leuven, Ogden, UT l |udge Myron Wahls, Detroit, Michigan Robert Washut, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IO NO BI.JS Rich Werner, Seattle, WA PARKING I Universiry of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT r! Henry Wolking, W Y f f Gregory Vasinitsþ Washington State University,Ìullman, WA 6s h -Stóu" BUS Zens, U-niversity of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, WI PARKING D€akln Street wlllbe one-way, norñ, Frlday and Saturday from g-S p.m.

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Lionel Hampton Lionel Hampton

His grandmother thought she was giving him good advice when she said, "Boy, quit beatinl o¡r_those glasses and dishes with those spoons and go and dry them right! Put that silliness out of yourhead;' - . The little five-year-old drummer told his grandmother, 'Mamma, I might be ab,le to put drummin' out of my head, but I can't seem to put it out oimy heart!" 'What iuit his grándmother didn:t irro* *as thaf he would someday be "Master of the Drums" and "Ki.g of the Vibes". Les Hite, playing backlP to Louis Armshong in Hampton began playing-Arñrstrong for a new band organized by the famoui Cotton CtuU. called on Hãmpton to þin in a recording session with him and, during a break, he wandered over to a vibrãharp in the corner. Until then the vibraharp was played for th9 "prett¡r a number on-tt-re vibraharp for sounds" it created, not as a iazz melodiCinstrument. Hampton played Armstrong and it became a'hit. From then o& Hampton was known as the 'I(ing of the Vibes". His ñonors range from receiving a statehood award in Israel, being made a g_oodwlll ambassador by the U.S. State'Departmeñç and chosen aJthe only male to be made an honorary member of Hadassah. amaze people t is enthusiasm and colgern fo¡.a[ people, Hamptôn continues to witt !ús 3lsing _ - millions of dollars for a Catholic Boys Home in Indianapolis, a Red Cross Hospital in Israel, and has held benefits to help send talented youngsters through school. Luckily for his nvmy fans aroünd the worId, he never did manage to Put drumming out of his head or his heart.

I 9 Wynton Marsalis

In 198O at the age of 19, Wynton Marsalis literally exploded on the þzz scene. Excited fans rushed to hear this new trumpet artist in his performances with Art Blakey's |azz Messengers and Herbie Hancock's band, V.S.O.P. Critics have described him as "outspoken", "brash", "Íiery/' , and funcom- promising". Wynton has integrity- he plays IAZZ- never understating the importance of his mentors: Louis Armshong, Fats Navarro, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Clifford Brown, and many others. In 19&t he won two Grammy Awards for both his jazz and classical performances. Nat Hentoff, in an article in the Wall Street fournal, describes Wynton's music as "undilute d, jazz...The sounds of his trumpet are mostly mellow and singing, his lines are unfailingly clear, cohe- sive, and subtly surprising... and he swings fluidly, like a bicyclist riding with his hands in his pockets."

Wynton will be featured with the Ray Brown Trio.

I Carmen McRae

Carmen McRae has been described as "an explorer of melody'', "a superb crafts- man", 'â singey's singer", 'â dramatic ac- tress." She has performed at all the maþr festivals and has entertained at nightclubs and concert halls throughout the world. During the 194Os, C-armen worked intermittently as a band vocalist with Count Basie, Benny Grter, and Mercer Ellington. Carmen performed as an intermission pianist/singer at Minton s- a club where Max Roacþ Díuy Gillespie, Bird, and Monk were experimenting with ,,be bop,,. By the early 1950's Carmen b"gut her ascent as one of the best known vocalists in jazz. An Lionel Hampton article from "Stereo Revien/' says it best, "McRae has long since transcended being categorized by some critics and even some of her public as Billie Holiday's successor.,, She's much more than that, an artist and musician in her own right, unique and unchallenged.

10 11 Kenny Burrell

As a child in DetroiÇ Michigarç Kenny Burrell remembers being sunounded by music and love. "I came from a very loving family where everyone played an instrument and tried to sing." Kenny has studied classical guitar with the eminent |oseph Fava, and received hisiaz-z "education" through playing with other Detroiters like Tommy Flanagarç Yusef Lateef, Elviñ foneg and Pepper Adams. He has made over sixty recordings as a leader and has recorded as a side man with about every maþr iaz.z artist in the last twenty yeare, including fohn Coi- trane, Stan Getz,Dizzy Gi[espie, So*y Rollins, Miles Davis, and Gil Evans.

Stan Getz

Stan Getz achieved fame early in his career with a solo on Ralph Burns' "Early Autumn". At this time he was one of the famous "Four Broth- ers" on Woody Hermarfs Second Herd. Critics agree that Stan Getz, along with Miles Davis, Gerry Mulligan, Lennie Tristano, and othert played an influential role in the development of the tool" sound in the earþ 195üs. In1962, Getz, with guitarist Charlie Byrd, introduced the bossa nova music of Antonio Carlosfobim to American þzz listeners. Recently he was fea- tured on Huey Lewis' recording and video "Small World". He is a master of the tenor saxophon*- his tone is one of the loveliest in Ruy Brown iazz- and certainly one of the great interpreters of ballad material. Ray Brown was born in Pittsburgh and his first formal training was on piano at the age of eight. He Heard with Stan Getz will be Kenny later learned to-play bass by ear and from then on a new world opeñea ,rp ror nittr. Aftgrgraduating Barror¡ piano; Victor læwis, bass; and Anthony - frgT high school at the age of \7,he wentbn the 'toad" with a number of groups. Cox, drums. later he left and went to New Yorþ where his reputation as an accomplished musician had alreaðy prL ceded him. He had not been in New York more than four hours when he was introduced to Oizzy Gitespie. Dz¡y asked the young bass player to drop by for the following day's rehearsal. He was hired anä remaiñed lrith lizzy for the- next t1o years. He had, indeed, been introduced to "the big time,,: Cha¡lie parker, Bud Powell, Max Roactr, and Dizzy. He departed Dizzt'sband and formed his ow-n ¡.io with Hank fones on Doc Cheatham piano and Charlie Smith on drums. Soon he was discovered by Norman Granz and, as a result, was introduced to Oscar petersorç with whom there resuld a fifteen-year liaison of brilliant music, a warïn friendship, Influences a musical understanding, Doc Cheatham celebrates nearly seventy years as a jazzperformer. early in his career and respect. included Freddie Keppard, "Kin('Oliver, and Louis Armstrong. He spent years in the "trenches" llny Ray won innumerable awards, played on maþr TV shows, scored motion pictures, and has made planng lead trumpet with t ume-rous big bands. He is known fõr his beautiful tone and creative ideas and hundreds of recordings ire iooÈs to the future with optimis-. Vüh"t asked about his best recordinp he replies, "My best record? I current trio Brown's includes pianist Gene Harris of Boise, Idaho, and feff Hamilton on drums. think it may be the next one". 72 13 Al Grey Rob AI Grey, master of the McConnell plunger mute, began his career with Benny Carter, limmie Rob McConnell is best Lunceford, Lionel Ftrampton, and known for his recordings with Dizzy Gillespie. It was with the Boss Brass, a twenty-two Hampton's band where he first piece big band originally from used the plungerbehind blues Canada. Among other things singer So*y Parker. He is best he is a first call studio player, a known for his trombone artistry master ananger in styles with the late Count Basie's Band. ranging from symphonic music He was recently chosen by to iingles, and a leader of jazz QuincyJones to perform on the groups of all sizes. He now soundtrack for the movie "The resides in California and is Color Purple." active as a clinician and guest artist throughout the United States and Canada.

Phyllis Hyman Don Lanphere

Although Dhyllis Hyman recalls Therc are few saxophonists her vocal instructor salnng that she r more talented than Don had "inherent musicalit¡/', she credits rt lanphere. Ín'1,949, barely 21, he radio for much of her musical educa- found himself in a New York tion. Two of her early influences were J recording studio with Fats zâf- fames Brown and NancyWilson. :t' Navarro and Max Roach. For Moving to New York in 1975, Phyllis .,Ç,_ the last twenty years he has been quickly established herself as a talent .f '' f,;. q- playing music full time in Seattle to be reckoned with. Her albums i.{*' where he is something of a ",. '. ;. include Phvllis Hvman, Somewhere in 1; ... t:'1:.:. legend. A series of new record- Mv Lifetime, Can't We Fall in Love ,.' ings on the Hep label '.-:. }., illustrate Aeain? and recentlv Livine all Alone. n his beautiful sound, fluency, inspiration, and technique. jt _t-'5 a a *. Frt t a-- :.*. I ,1. , I Ç

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"A Touch of Blue" Ron McCroby The Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest "A Touch of Blue" is made up of professional, full-time musicians who perform extensively throughout the Northwestern United States. The band presents all Ron McCroby burst on the music scene at the Monterey |azz Festival in 1982. His instrument is the styles: blues, jazz, "puccolo", a cross between a pucker and a piccolo. He has been featured on the Tonight Show, Merv Griffin, traditional þzz, modern and rocþ as well as original compositions by band members. P.M. Magazine, and CBS News. His repertoire ranges from baroque to be bop, creating a one of a kind sound that must be hea¡d to be believed.

Barbara McCroby

Barbara McCroby began her career as an engineer for Ford Motor Company. She later turned to consulting and developed procedures, training programs and layouts for plant exten- sions. Now she devotes the major portion of her time to lecturing on combining right-brain creativity with lef t-brain Lembit Saarsalu and Leonid Vintskevich practicality, placing the concept of the whole Lembit Saarsalu and Leonid Vintskevich are two of the Soviet Union's top iazz musicians. They have brain within the grasp of performed at numerous national and internatiorwlþzzfestivals in Europe. In the 1988 Soviet Iazz Critics everyone. Poll Lembit was declared the top tenor saxophonist and L€onid won a silver award in piano. Their reper- toire includes Russian-Estonian dialogues, þzz standards, and their own original compositions. 1,6 77 9:30 am University of Idaho Vocal Solo fodi Judd azz 9:45 am University of Idaho Vocal Solo Debbie Trimmell Colle gelUniversity I Ensembles 10:00 am University of Idaho Vocal Solo Tamie Kornoely Thursday, February 23, 198;9 10:15 am University of Idaho Instrumental Solo Ed Ulman 10:30 am Washington State University Vocal Solo RobertNims Student Union Building Ballroom 10:45 am 11:00 am Adjudicators: Myron Wahls, Steve Zens 11:15 am Warm-up Room: Galena Gold 11:30 am 11:45 am University of Idaho Vocal Solo Don Satterfield 10:00 am University of Idaho lazzBandlll Moscow,ID Alan Gemberling 12:00 pm University of Idaho Vocal Solo Sue Marangelli 10:30 am Washington State Universitylazz Band II Pullman, WA Gregory Yasinitsky 12:15 pm University of Idaho Instrumental Solo Mike Kernin 11:00 am Columbia Basin College lazzBand Pasco, WA Randy Hubbs 12:30 pm Columbia Basin College Vocal Solo EmilyCowgill 11:30 am University of Idaho Jazz Band II Moscow, ID Robert McCurdy 12:45 pm Columbia Basin College Vocal Solo Denise Erickson 1.2:00 pm CUNIC; SeepageT for more information. 1:00 pm Columbia Basin College Vocal Solo Ann Castaing 1:00 pm Bellevue Community College (critique only) Bellevue, WA Bob Nixon 1:15 pm Columbia Basin College Vocal Solo Mindy Kreþi 1:30pm Washington State UniversitylazzBand t Putlman, WA GregoryYasinitsky 1:30pm CTINIG SeepageT for more informøtion. 2:00 pm Eastern Washington University |azzBand Cheney, WA Patrick Winters 2:30 pm Washington SAte University Instrumental Solo ZacMatthews 2:30 pm Whitworth College lazzBand Spokane, WA Daniel Keberle 2:45 pm Eastern Washington University Vocal Solo Charles Alexander 3:00pm SPECIAL PERFORM,,4NCE: Uniaersity of ldaho I azz 3:00 pm Washington State University Inshumental Solo Dave Hagelganz Band I with guest artist DON I,4NPHERE , vxophone. Directed by Robert McCurdy 3:15 pm 3:45 pm Eastern Oregon State College lazzBand (critiqûe only) laGrande, OR Thom Bergeron 3:30 pm 4:30 pm SPECIAL PERFORùÍ,ANCE: Air Force Band of tfte " 3:45 pm University of Idaho Vocal Solo Emily Kethler Pacific N orthwæt I azz Errcemble' A TOUCH OF BLUE' 4:00 pm University of Idaho Vocal Solo Ed Ulman

Lionel Hampton School of Music Recital Hall Vocal Competition Performances Adjudicators: Sam Trimble, Larry Smith Warm-up Room: Room 216 Friday, February 24,1989

11:30 am Washington State University Instrumental Combo II Pullman, WA Student Union Building Ballroom 12:00 pm Washington State University Instrumental Combo I Pullman, WA Adjudicators: Myron Wahls, Sam Sightreading: Dipper (lower level) 12:30 pm University of Idaho Instrumental Combo Moscow, ID Trimble, Steve 7æns 1:00 pm University of Idaho |azz Choir II Moscow, ID Daniel Bukvich S/R Adjudicator: Dick Beecher 2:00 pm University of Idaho fazz Choir I Moscow,ID Daniel Bukvich Warm-up Room: Galena Gold 2:30 pm Columbia Basin College lazz Choir Pasco, WA Steve Baer 8:(X) am 3:00pm Spokane Falls Community College Vocal Combo Spokane,WA David Teal Moscow fr. High School Wilma Frankovich JR Moscow,ID 8:20 am Stevenslr. High School 3:30pm Washington State University ]azz Choir Pullman, WA Paul Klemme Mel Haug JR Pasco, WA 8:40 am Northwood High School ShawnWright Spokane, 4:00 pm Eastern Washington University I azz Choir Cheney,WA RalphManzo ]r. IR WA 9:00am Hillside High School Galvin Boise,ID 4:30 pm Whitworth College I azz Choir Spokane, WA ShawnWright ]r. John IR 9:20 am Fairmont |r. High School Rich lapp JR Boise,ID 9:40 am Mcloughlin ]r. High School Sue Worþ IR Pasco, WA 10:00 am East |r. High School RobNewburn IR Boise,ID 10:20 am South ]r. Hígh School Constance Branton JR Boise,ID Colle gelUniversity Soloist ComPetition 10:40 am Meridian High fthool Ted Totorica AAAA Meridian,ID 11:00 am Ferris High School Paul Brueggemeier AAAA Spokane, WA Thursday, February 23,'l'989 11:20 am Coeur d'Alene High School Iean TerHark AAAA Coeur d'Alene, ID 11:40 am Borah High School Glen Grant AAAA Boise ID SUB Borah Theater 12:00pm CIINIC; Ron McCroby, løzz whistler. SUB BøIIroo¡n. 1:00 Mead High Adjudicators: Rick Clary, Dick Beecher pm School David Teal AAAA Mead, WA 1:20 pm Rogers High School Michael McGuire AAAA Spokane, WA Room: Chiefs Room Warm-up 1:40 pm North Central Hieh School MikeCaldwell AAAA Spokane, WA 2:00 pm Central Valley Hfrn Scnoot laurie Cappello AAAA Veradale, Pete Crawford WA 9:00 am University of Idaho Instrumental Solo 2:20pm lake Washington High School Susan Bardsley Brad Bogar AAAA Kirkland, WA 9:15 am University of Idaho Instrumental Solo 2:40 pm Capital High School Linda fthrnidt AAAA Boise,ID "t9 18 3:00 pm Centennial High School Barbara Oldenburg AAAA Meridian,ID 8:40 am break 3:20 pm Kentridge High School Don Barrows AAAA Kent, WA 9:00 am David Wright AAA Kennewick,WA 3:40 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School John Elmer AAAA Marysville, WA 9:20 am East Valley High School Bob Brannan critique Spokane, WA 5:00 pm WINNERS CONCERT: Seepage 3 for moreinformation. 9:40am break 8:00pm ALL-STAR CONCERT: See page 3 þr more inþrmation. 10:ü) am East Valley High School Bob Brannan AAA Spokane, WA 10:20 am Pasco High School Mike Garrett AAA Pasco, WA 10:40 am Northwood ]r. High School II ShawnWright MS Spokane, WA 11:00 am Riverside Middle School Cart Nelsen MS Chattaroy, WA 11:20 am Kellogg Middle School Julie Swan MS Kellogg,ID Vocal Competition Performances 11:40 am break 72:00pm CLINIC: Ron McCroby, løzz whistler. SUB Ballroottt. Friday, Februa ry 24, 1,989 12:50 pm Ferris High School Paul Brueggemeier critique Spokane, WA 1:20 pm Eastmont High School Cary Sand AAA EastWenatchee,WA Administration Building Auditorium 1:40 pm Sammamish High School Iack Halm AAA Bellevue, WA 2:00 pm Richland High School Smokey foe Wightman AAA Richland, WA Adjudicators: Randy Hubbs, Rick Clary, John Harbaugh Warm-up Room: Basement 2:20 pm Roosevelt High School Scott Brown AAA Seattle, WA 2:40 pm Ferris High School II Paul Brueggemeier AAA Spokane, WA 8:00 am Pleasant Hill High School Ed Davis Non-mixed Pleasant Hill, OR 3:00 pm Lewis & Clark High School Michael Indendi AAA Spokane, WA 8:20 am Othello High School Angeline Welling Non-mixed Othello, WA 3:20 pm West Linn High School Candy Noye AAA West Linn, OR 8:40 am Asotin High School Shawn Bowman Combo Asotin, WA 5:00 pm WINNERS CONCERT; Seepage 3 for moreinformation. 9:00 am Ferris High School Paul Brueggemeier Combo I Spokane, WA 8:00 pm ALL-STAR CONCERTj See pge 3 for more inþrmation. 9:20 am Moscow |r. High Schpol DebbipTrimmell Combo Moscow, ID 9:40 am Ferris High School Paul Bruêggemeier Combo II Spokane, WA 10:00 am Marysville-Pilchuck High Schoól fohn Elmer Non-mixed Marysville, WA 10:20 am Aberdeen High School Pat Wilhelms Non-mixed Aberdeen, WA 10:40 am David Teal Non-mixed Mead, WA 11:(Ðam I-ake Stevens High School Paul Harvey Non-mixed lake Stevens, WA 11:20 am Selah High School Carl North Combo Selah, WA Vocal Competition Performances 11:40 am Moscow High School Wilma Frankovich Combo I Moscow, ID L2:00 pm dU¡VlC: Ron McCrobv, løzz whistler. SUB Ballroom. Friday, Februa ry 24, 1,989 12:40 pm Aberdeen High Schoói- Pat Wilhelms Combo Aberdeen, WA 1:00 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School |ohn Elmer Combo Marysville, WA Hartung Theater 1:20 pm Moscow High School Wilma Frankovich Non-mixed Moscow, ID 1:40 pm Lewis & Clark High School Michael Indendi Non-mixed Spokane, WA Adjudicators: Robert Washut, Sightreading: Room 116 2:00 pm Northwood ]r. High fthool ShawnWright Combo Spokane, WA Don Lanphere, Henry Wolking S/R Adjudicator: Bob Summers 2:20 pm Moscow High School Wilma Frankovich Combo II Moscow, ID Warm-up Room: Coat Room 2:40 pm Moscow High School Wilma Frankovich Combo III Moscow, ID 3:00pm Pasco High School Mike Garrett Non-mixed Pasco, WA 8:00 am Peninsula High School Connie Fenton AA GigHarbor,WA 3:20 pm Mead High School David Teal Combo Mead, WA 8:20 am Aberdeen High School Pat Wilhelms AA Aberdeen, WA 3:40 pm Gonzaga Prep High fthool |ohn Walk Non-mixed Spokane, WA 8:40 am [.ake Stevens High School Paul Harvey AA Lake Stevens, WA 4:00 pm Borah High School Glen Grant Combo Boise,ID 9:00 am Selah High School Carl North AA Selah, WA 5:00 pm }üNNERS CONCERTj See page 3 for more informntion. 9:20 am Mount Baker Secondary Don Rogers AA Cranbrooþ BC 8:00 pm ALL-STAR CONCERTj See pge 3 for more inþrmation. 9:40 am Scott Anderson AA Pullmary WA 10:00 am Moscow High School Wilma Frankovich AA Moscow, ID 10:20 am Post Falls High School lohn Kracht AA Post Falls, ID Vocal Competition Performances 10:40 am Bainbridge Island High School Don Pearce AA Bainbridge Isl., WA f 11:00 am Gonzaga Prep High School fohn Walk AA Spokane, WA Friday, February 24, 1989 11:20 am Hanford Highfthool Dan Black AA Richland, WA { 11:40 am Cheney High School Danette Garcia AA Cheney, WA Lionel Hampton School of Music Recital Hall 12:00pm CLINIC; Ron McCroby, lazz whistler. SUB Ballroom. 12:40 pm Asotin High School Shawn Bowman A Asotin, WA 1:00 pm Timberline High School leff Lant A Weippe,ID Adjudicators: Larry Smith, Pep Peters, Todd Fieget Sightreading: Room 216 1:20 pm break Warm-up Room: Room 119 S/ RAdjudicator: Joy Beecher 1:40 pm Orofino High School Darold Kludt A Orofino,ID 2:00pm Quincy High fthool Stewart Hunt A Quincy, WA 8:00 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School fohn Elmer critique Marysville, WA 2:20 pm Kellogg Highfthool lulie Swan critique Kellogg,ID 8:20 am break 2:40 pm Colville Highfthool MarkRice A Colville, WA

20 21 3:00 pm Libby High School Albert Brewer A Libby, MT 1:15 pm lake Stevens High School 3:15 pm Northwood fr. High School III 3:20 pm Baker High School Richard Torrance A Baker, OR 1:30 pm Selah High School I 3:30 pm Moscow High School II 3:40 pm Pleasant Hill High School Ed Davis A Pleasant Hill, OR 1:45 pm Selah High School II 3:45 pm Moscow High School III 5:00 pm I4/INNERS CONCERT; See page 3 for more informøtian. 2:00pm Aberdeen High School I 4:00pm Moscow High School IV 8:00 pm ALL-ST AR CONCERT; See pge 3 for more informøtion. 2:15 pm Aberdeen High School II 4:15 pm Northwood |r. High School IV 2:30 pm Stevens Middle School 5:00ptr WINNERS CONCERÏ: Seepage3 for 2:45 pm Northwood |r. High School I more informøtion. 3:00 pm Northwood Jr. High School II 8:00pm ALL-STARCONCERÎ See page 3 for Vocal Soloist Competition Performances more information. Friday, Februa ry 24, 1989 Student Union Building Borah Theater Instrumental Competition Performances Adjudicator: ByronGjerde Warm-up Room: Chiefs Room Saturd ay, February 25,'1,989 8:00 am Kent-Meridian High School I 12:15 pm Capital High School VI Student Union Building Ballroom 8:15 am Kent-Meridian High School II 12:30 pm Pasco High School I 8:30 am Kent-Meridian High School III 12:45pm Pasco High School II Adjudicators: Sighteading: Dipper(lowerlevel) 8:45 am Kent-Meridian High School IV 1:00pm Pasco High School III RobertWashut,Myron 9:00 am Kent-Meridian High School V 1:15 pm Pasco High School IV Wahls, Steve kns S/RAdjudicator: Dick Beecher 9:15 am Marysville-Pilchuck HighSchool I 1:30 þrn Marysville-Pilchuck High School V Warm-up Room: Galena Gold 9:30 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School II 1:45 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School VI 9:45 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School III 2:00 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School VII 8:00 am Colton High School Bill Bolick B Coltoru WA 10:00am Marysville-Pilchuck HighSchool IV 2:15 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School VIII 8:20 am Potlatch High School Kimlohnson B Potlatch,ID 10:15 am Lake Washingtol High fthool I 2:30pm CLINIC; SeepageT for more information. 8:40 am Pleasant ÞIill High School MikeWiggins B Pleasant Hill, OR 10:30 am I-ake Washington High School II 3:15 pm Rogers High School 9:(X) am Asotin High School ShawnBowman B Asotin, WA 10:45 am Lake Washington High School III 3:30 pm Ferris High School 9:20 am Colfax High School Angela Ch¡istensen B Colfax,WA 11:00 am Gapital Higtr-schoot I 4:00 pm Lewis & Clark High School I 9:40am Rosalia High School David Nighswonger B Rosalia, WA 11:15 am Capital High School II 4:15 pm Lewis & Clark High School II 10:00 am DeSales High School Carol Peterson B Walla Walla, WA 11:30 am Capital High School III 5:00 pm I4//NNERS CONCERT; See page 3 for more 10:20 am Highland High School Iohn H. fordan B Craigmont,ID 11:45 am Capital High School IV infonnation. 10:40 am Adrian High School Rob Mclntyre B Adrian, OR 12:00 pm Capital High School V 8:00 pm ALL-STARCONCERTi See page 3 for more 11:00 am North Salem Ftrigh School Bill Snyder AAAA Salem, OR 1.2:00 pm CLINIC; Ron McCroby, lazzwhistler. infonnntion. 11:20 am Ferris High School Dave Weatherred AAAA Spokane, WA SUB Ballroom. 11:40 am Centennial High School Philip Hartman AAAA Meridian, ID 12:00pm CIINICS; See page 7 for more informøtion. 1:00pm Kentridge High School Paul Fl,arshman AAAA Kent, WA 1:20 pm Mead High School Michael Warner AAAA Spokane, WA 1:40 pm Central Valley Hi¿h 9ç¡ool Paul Davis AAAA Veradale, WA Vocal Soloist Competition Performances 2:00pm Highland High School Robert Curry AAAA Salt I¿ke City, UT 2:20pm Iake Washington High School Gary Evans AAAA Kirkland, WA Friday, February 24, 1.989 2:40pm Kent-Meridian High School Chuck Stowell AAAA Kent, WA 3:00pm Capital High School Iohn King AAAA Boise, ID LDS Institute Room 49 3:20pm Bellevue HighSchool Al fones AAAA Bellevue, WA 5:00pm WNNERS CONCERÎ Seepage3 for moreinfonnation. Adjudicator: Steve Baer Warm-up Room: Room 28 and29 8:00pm tIONEt HAMPTONIHANIPION ORCHESTRAIGIANTS OF IAZZ CONCËRT; Seepage3 for more infornution. 8:30 am Deary |r. High School 10:45 am Pullman High School II 8:45 am Pleasant Hill High School I 11:00 am Pullman High School III 9:00 am Pleasant Hill High School II 11:15 am Colville HighSchool 9:15 am Moscow High School I 11:30 am Orofino High School 9:30 am Pleasant Hill High School III 11:45 am Pullman HighSchool IV 9:45 am Pleasant Hill High School IV 12:00pm CUNIC: Ron lvlcCroby, lazz whistler 10:00 am break SUBBallroom 10:15 am TroyHigh School 12:45 pm Gonzaga Prep High School 10:30 am Pullman High School I 1:00pm Moscow ]r. High School 22 23 4

9:20 am Fife High School Mel Hotchkiss A Tacoma,WA 9:40 am Tyee High School Chris Harshman A Seattle, WA Instrumental Competition Performances 10:00 am Ketchikan High School Randy Bjur A Ketchikan, AK 10:20 am Wapato High School Reed Ball A Wapato, WA Saturday, February 25, 1,989 10:40 am Colville HighSchool DaveQuistad A Colville,WA 11:00 am Ephrata High School Mike Osborn A Ephrata, WA Administration Building Auditorium 11:20 am Kettle Falls High School Allen McQueen A Kettle Falls, WA 11:40 am Orofino High School Darold Kludt A Orofino,ID Adjudicators: Harbaugh, Gregory Sightreading: Room 206 ]ohn 1.2:00 pm CUNICS; Seepøge7 for more information. Yasinitsky, Todd Fiegel S/R Adjudicator: Charles Argersinger 12:40 pm Pullman High School Greg Kolar A Pullman, WA Warm-up Room: Basement 1:00 pm Mount Baker High School Doug Sutton A Deming, WA 1:20 pm Deer Park High School Ken Fisher A Deer Park, WA 1:40 pm Riverside High School Wes Sanborn A Chattaroy, WA 8:00 am Kamiakin High P. WA School John Owen AAA Kennewick, 2:00 pm Pleasant Hill High School Mike Wiggins A Pleasant Hill, OR 8:20 am Idaho Falls High David Idaho Falls,ID School Burger AAA 2:20 pm Othello High School Ron Pasrna A Othello, WA 8:40 am Penticton Dave BC Secondary Brunelle AAA Pentictory 2:40 pm Libby High School Tim Sandford A Libby, MT 9:00 am Santa Fe High Doug Fe Spgs., CA School Nordquist AAA Santa 3:00 pm Kellogg High School Rick Dickinson A Kellogg,ID 9:20am Skyline High Bob Idaho Falls,ID fthool Dunmire AAA 3:20 pm South Fremont High School Danny Turnblom A St. Anthony,ID 9:40 am Mount Douglas Secondary Keith Fraser AAA Victoria, BC 5:00 pm WINNERS CONCERTi See page 3 for more infonnation. 10:00 am Newport High School Bob Bailey AAA Bellevue, WA 8:00 pm IJONE¿ HAMPTON IHAMPION ORCHESTR 4 IGLANTS OF IAZZ CONCERTi See pøge 3 for 10:20 East High Cal WA am Valley School Anderson AAA Spokane, more information. 10:40 am Roosevelt High School Scott Brown AAA Seattle, WA 11:00 am Sammamish High School Garry'ìrValker AAA Bellevue, WA 11:20 am Port Angeles High School Ronald ]ones AAA Port Angeles, WA 11:40 am Moses L^ake High School Iaye George AAA Moses lake, WA 72:00pm CIJNICS; SeepageT fot more inþrmation. Instrumental Competition Performances 12:20 pm Bellevue High School David Holmes AAA Bellewe, WA 12:40 pm Richland High School Doug Rice AAA Richland, WA Saturday, February 25, 1,989 1:00 pm University High School læe Shook AAA Spokane, WA 1:20 pm ,$hadle Park High School Kevin Hartse AAA Spokane, WA Law School Courhoom 1:40 pm "Mariner High School Rich Coleman AAA Everett, WA 2:00pm Eastmont High School Ray Dietz AAA East Wenatchee, WA Adjudicators: Don Lanphere, Sam Trimble, Sightreading: Room 104 2:20 pm Interlake High Leo AAA Bellevue, WA School Dodd Henry Wolking S/R Adjudicator: Randy Hubbs 2:40 pm Pasco High School Barry Roberts AAA Pasco, WA 3:00 pm Lewis & Clark HighSchool l^arryIay AAA Spokane, WA Warm-up Room: Room 108 3:20 pm Wenatchee High School Gene Huber AAA Wenatchee, WA 8:00 am Bonners Ferry 5:00 pm WINNERS CONCERÏj Seepage3 for moreinfonrutbn. High School Mike Cox critique Bonners Ferry, ID 8:20 am lewiston High David M. critique Lewiston,ID 8:00 pm IJON EL HAMYI ON I HAMPION ORCHESTRAIG¡ÁNTS OF I AZZ CONCERTj S ee page 3 for fthool fohnson more information. 8:40 am Vallivue High School Curt Griffiths AA Caldwell,ID 9:00 am Moscow High School Dan Carlson AA Moscow, ID 9:20 am Mount Baker Secondary Don Rogers AA Cranbrook, BC 9:40am Burley High School Skip tæone AA Burley,ID 10:00 am break 10:20 am I^aGrande High School Jim Howell AA laGrande, OR Instrumental Competition Performances 10:40 am lake Stevens High School Peter Sexton AA Lake Stevens, WA 11:00 am Sunnyside High School Jim Sleater AA Sunnyside, WA Saturd ay, F ebruary 25,'I,989 11:20 am Interlake High School Elmer Peters AA Bellevue, WA 11:40 am Post Falls High School Karl Mote AA Post Falls,ID Lionel Hampton School of Music Recital Hall 1.2:00pm CUNICS; Seepage 7 for more inþrmation. 1:00pm Penticton Secondary Dave Brunelle AA Penticton, BC Adjudicators: Pep Peters, Rich Werner, Sightreading: Room 216 1:20pm Cheney High School Rick Speegle AA Cheney, WA 1:40 pm Gonzaga Prep High Dan Keberle S/RAdjudicator: Bob Summers School Michael Smith AA Spokane, WA 2:00 pm Clarkston High School Fred Dole AA Clarkston, WA Room: Room Warm-up 119 2:20 pm Aberdeen High School Michael Alstad AA Aberdeery WA 2:40 pm Hanford HighSchool Iohn Blake AA Richland, WA 8:00 am Sunnyside High School |imSleater A Sunnyside, WA 5:00pm WINNERS CONCERT; Seepøge 3 for more infonnation. 8:20 am Kuna HighSchool Kay Highland A Kuna, ID 8:00pm UONFI: HAMPT)NIHAMPTON ORCHESÏ&VGTANTS oF coNcERT; seepage J A BC IAzz for 8:40 am WhiteRockJr. Secondary Dave Proznick Surrey, more infortnation. 9:(X)am Grangeville High School A Grangeville,ID fimHolzer 25 24

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Instrumental Competition 12:40 pm Capital High School I |ohn King Combo Boise,ID Performances 1:00 pm Capital High School II Linda Schmidt Combo Boise,ID Saturday, February 25,'1,989 1:20 pm Roosevelt High fthool Scott Brown Combo Seattle, WA 1:40 pm Mount Douglas Secondary Keith Fraser Combo Victoria, BC LDS Institute Cultural Hall 2:00 pm Reardan High School Lee Cox Combo Reardan,WA 2:20pm Warden High School CaryBrengle Combo Warden,WA 2:40 pm Deary,ID Adjudicators: Rick Clary, Keven Sightreading: Room 49 Deary High School Bruce Bradberry Combo Byron Gjerde S/R Adjudicator: Beecher |ohansen, foy 5:00 pm WINNËRS CONCERT; Seepage 3 more information. Warm-up for Room: Rooms 28 and}g 8:00 pm IJONET HAMPTONIHAMPTON ORCHESTR,,{/GIANTS OF IAZZ CONCERT; Seepage3 for more information. 8:00am MoscowJr. High School Dale Kleinert critique Moscow,ID 8:20 am break 8:40 am break 9:00 am Princess Margaret fr. Secondary Don Grant IR Penticton, BC 9:20 am break 9:40 arn Instrumental Soloist Competition lyerq1ee1_Irtrydr School EugeneJablonsky IR Veradale, WA 10:00 am Mead Jr. High School I Reid Smith JR Mead, WA 10:20 am C_heney fr. High School Rick Speegle JR Cheney, WA Performances 10:40 am Horizon Jr. High School Greg Schróeder JR Spokane, WA 11:00 am Ngrtt Pines fr. High School Steve |ydstrup lR Spokane, WA Saturday, February 25, 1,989 11:20 am White Rock fr. Secondary Dave*roznick IR Surrey, BC 11:40 am Northwood |r. High School Scottlones lR Spokane, WA Student Union Building Borah Theater 12:00 pm CUNICS: Seepage 7 for more information. 1:00 pm Parkland Jr. Secondary patty Stock lR Cranbrook, BC Adjudicator: Larry Smith Warm-up Room: Chiefs Room 1:20 pm Wapato Middle School Ric pilgrim MS Wapato, WA 1:40 pm Mead Jr. High School II Reid Smith MS Mead, WA 8:00am Kent-Meridian High School I 2:00 pm Orofino Middle School Darold Kludt MS Orofino,ID 8:15 am Kent-Meridian High School II 2:20 pm Riverside Middle School II Cart Nelsen MS Chattaroy, WA 8:30am Kent-Meridian High fthool III 2:40 pm .; Riverside Middle School I Cart Nelsen MS Chattaroy, WA 8:45 am Port Angeles High School I 3:00 pm Garfield-Palouse Middle School Scott Gregory MS Garfield, WA 9:00 am Port Angeles High School II 5:00 pm I,VINNERS CONCERT; Seepage 3 for moreinformatian. 9:15 am Port Angeles High Schoot III 8:00 pm troNEr HAMVT ON I HAMPTON ORCHE STRAIGIANTS OF IAZZ CONCER?I Seepøge3 for 9:30 am Port Angeles High School IV more information, 9:45 am Pleasant Hill High School I 10:00 am Pleasant Hill High School II 10:15 am Capital High School I 10:30 am Mead High School I Instrumental Competition Performances 10:45 am Bellevue High School 11:00 am Mead High School II Saturday, February 25,'1,989 11:15 am Capital High School II 11:30 am Capital High School III Hartung Theater 11:45 am Colton High School 72:00pm CIJNICS: See page 7 for more inþrmation. 1:00 pm Interlake High School Adjudicators: Steve Baer, Don Paul, Glenn Van Leuven Warm-up Room: Room LL6 1:15 pm Oakley High School 1:30 pm 8:40 am Aberdeen High School Michael Alstad Combo Aberdeen, WA 1d5 pm 9:00 am Bellevue High School Al Combo lot Bellevue, WA 2:00pm 9:20 am Interlake High School Leo Dodd"s Combo Bellevue, WA 2:15 pm Rogers High School 9:40 am Iake Washington High School Gary Evans Combo Kirkland, WA 2:30 pm 10:00 am Kent-Meridian High School I Chuck Stowell Combo KenÇ WA 2:45 pm 10:20 am Libby High School Tim Sandford Combo Libby, MT 3:00 pm 10:40 am KenþMeridian High fthool II Chuck Stowell Combo Kent, WA 3:15 pm 11:00 am Pleasant Hill High School I Mike Wiggins Combo Pleasant Hill, OR 3:30pm Pleasant Hill High School III 11:20 am Moscow High fthool Dan Carlson Combo Moscow, ID 5:00pm I,VINNERS CONCERTi See page 3 more information. 11:40 am Pleasant Hill High School II Mike Wiggins Combo Pleasant Hill, OR for 8:00pm UoN EL HAMPT oN oRcHEsrR,VcrÁI\r¡s L2:00pm CUNICS; oN I HAMPT oF I AZz coNcËRn s ee page 3 for Seepage 7 for more inþrmation. ynore information. 26 27 -,

FESTTVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE The following prizes will be awarded Pea¡l Drum Intemational at the Pearl S-Piece WX Drum Set 1989 University of ldaho Keeney Bros. Band Inshument Center, Moscow, Idaho Lionel Hampton/Chevron Festival Jazz Pearl Cymbals: 14" Wild Hi Hat (pair), 16" Wild Crash (1), 20" Wild Ride (1), and drum throne These sponsors support þzz education in the schools Arnerica's Music "la?z" is here to stay FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Chesbro Music, Idaho Kawai Corporation Idaho Falls, Tama "Rock Star" f)rum S€t The Official Keyboard of the 19Bg Festiaal

OUTSTANDING GUEST COLLEGE CHOIR SOLOISTDIVISION Kawai Corporation Kawai Synthesizer HIGH SCFIOOL OUTSTANDING WOODWIND SOLOIST LeBlanc Corporation OUTSTANDING GUEST COLLEGE BAND Kawai Corporation Kawai Synthesizer

HIGH SCHOOL * OUTSTANDING BRASS SOLOIST COLLEGE SOLOIS]¡ D.IVISION Blessing Corporation Professional Model Flugelhorn OUTSTANDING COLLEGE BRASS SOLOIST Mountain Valley Music Supply, Logan, Utah Kelly Fornoff HIGH SCHOOL Yamaha. Top Line Flugelhorn Model YSH 2310 Silver VOCAL SOLOIST Pioneer Electronics Corporation Compact Disc Player OUTSTANDING COLLEGE WOODWIND SOLOIST Model PD-M400 LII Lionel Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festival 1989 Limited Edition fazz Festival Poster, signed by Lionel Hampton, framed . oursrANDrNG Ir.rNroR vocAl soLoIST (Gradæ 6 - 9) Sony Corporation OUTSTANDING COLLEGE VOCAL SOLOIST WMF 69 Stereo Walkmarç AM/FM Cassette, Dolby Graphic Equalizer Pioneer Electronics Corporation Compact Disc Player Model PD-M400 OUTSTANDING ITJNIOR INSTRUMENTAL SOLOIST (Grades 6 - 9) Koss Corporation, Milwaukee, Wisconsin College soloists must be entered in the College Soloist Division to be eligibte. Kordless (trn) Infared StereophoneslCK/2Û0 (1 set)

HIGH SCHOOL OR IUMOR HICH SCFTOOL High fthool, Higlç or Middle School Soloists must be entered in the Soloist Division to be eligible. OUTSTANDING FESTIVAL CHOIR |unior LudwÍg Drum Industries LudwigDrumSet COMBO DIVISION Hoffman's Music, Spokane, Washington Hardware for Ludwig Drum Set HIGH SCHOOL ORIUMOR HIGH SCr{OOL OUTSTANDING VOCAL COMBO Koss Corporatiotç Milwaukee, Wisconsin HIGH SCHOOL ORIUNIORHIGH SCI{OOL Kordless (tm) Infared Stereophones OUTSTANDING FESTIVAL BAND ICK/200 One to each member of the combo C.G. Conn winning Professional Tenor Saxophone Model 94M

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HrcH scl{ool, oRILJMOR HrcH scHool, OUTSTANDING INSTRI.JMENTAL COMB O LII Lionel HamptorVChevron Jazz Festival A 1989 and 1988 Limited Editionlazz Festival Poster, each signed by Lionel Hampton, framed A speciøf tñ.ønfu to our lea.r Lionef Combos must be entered in the Combo Division to be eligible frienl r{o*pton fo, øff you ñøae lone for tß! OUTSTANDING INCOMING TRUMPET STUDENT TO UI LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC (FALL 1989) We øre pfeasel to 6e ø pørt of tfte Lionef Benge Professional Brass Model 3X-Plus Professional Silver Trumpet To be selected from H.S. Seniors or fr. College transfer students registering for Fall '89. For more information 9{o*pton Scñ.oo[ of 1V[usic. please contact Dr. Lynn Skinner, Festival Director, (208)8S5-6765 at the UI Hampton School of Music, Moscow, ID 83843. Auditions will take place during the 1989 |azz Festival. Winner to be announced at the 3aturday night concert. lIfle faru[ty, støff, onl stulenß of tñe Lionet f{ømpton Scfioo[ of Music Delta Airlirres. Travel for Lionel Hampton and Bill Titone

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327 W. Bth Street, Moscow, lD THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO 882-1325 DINING SERVICE WELCOMES YOU TO THE JAZZ FESTIVAL OF THE Professional Service CENTURY. C, tom BuOget Pricing Snopplng Convenience furnihre A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO THE making a.nd. UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO DIN¡NG finíshing, SERV¡CE FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF Jurnitttre THE LIONEL HAMPTON\CHEVRON repaû; udget JAZZ FESTIVAL. øntíqtrc restoration, THEY HAVE PROVIDED FOOD and interior harmacy SERVICE BACK STAGE FOR ALL motding. PERFORMERS DURING THE 915 White Ave. PERFORMANCES AND TO THE Mos@w,ldaho 8384Íl PARKING CREW AT THE KIBBIE DOME AND OTHER LOCATIONS (ln Tidymans) ON CAMPUS. Business (208) 883-3941 3OO2 Rock Creek Road, Potlach, ID 83855 (2081875-A497 Emergency (208) 882-1 854 J I - LEWISTON RV CENTER \ I WE ARE PLEASED TO BE A PART OF THE LIONEL HAMPTON/CHEVRON JATJ.FESTIVAL AND WISH ALL PARTICI- I I PANTS AND GUESTS THE BEST IN JAZ EXPERIENCE AS WE ALL -SALUTE" IDAHO'S BEST FRIEND L¡ONEL HAMPTON.

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