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Ja Zz Festival 1992 -{'- # University of ldaho Lionel l{arrlpto n/C hevron Ja zz Festival 1992 Dr. Lynn J. Skinner, Jø.zz Festival Executive Director Vicki King, Program Coordinator s Producer.' Lionel Hampton, assisted by Bill Titone and Dr. Lynn J. Skinner 8:00 p.m. Concerts Partially Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts February 19, 20,21 & 22, 1992 The L992 Lionel llampton/Chevron Jazz Festival - Silver Anniversary Celebration Table of Contents PaSc Concert 2 Lionot Hampton and His Ñ,ew York Big 5 Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz Ensembles--------.--- 6 Welcome Letters I Clinic a^L-,t.,1-_---------- 10 Thank you, Chgvron-------------- 11 Thank you, Pepsi, Delta Air Lines, and 12 Guest Artist 16 Thsnk you, Lionel Hampton-:- 19 Clint Eastwood - Lionel Hampton Jaz.zHall of Fame Award----- 20 39 College/University Competition Schedule - Thursday, ßeb. 20, 1992 Vocal Recital Hall------ ------- 45 Instrumental Ensembles-- --------SUB Ballroom-- 45 ñ^-1nc--. Administration Auditorium- -------------- 46 Vocal a^l^: -r-- Borah 'FL-^+- 46 Idaho Is OurTenitory. Instrumental LDS l-^¡:À..^ 47 Competition Schedule - Friday, Feb.2l,1992 Horizon Air has more flights to more Northwest cities -Vocal tudd{/Middle School/Critique SUB Ballroom------------- 51 than any other airline. AAA/Jr. High Ensembles:----------- -------------Administration Auditorium- ----""'-"'- 52 From our Boise hub, we serve the Idaho cities of Sun LDS T-^dh,r- 53 Valley, Idaho Falls, Lewiston, MoscodPullman, Pocatello and Combo/A Recital 54 Twin Falls. And there's frequent direct service to Portland, 55 Salt Lake Ciry, Spokane and Seattle as well. We also offer AAA/A Soloists--- low-cost Sun Valley winter AA/Jr. High Soloists---:---------------------:--- Hartung Theatre---- ¡.(. and summer vacation v¡(Isir& 3.(. Instrumental Competition Schedule - Saturday, ßeb. 22, 1992 packages, including poaïÀilcüls AAAA/Critique Ensembles------------- ----------SUB Ballroom-- airfare and lodging. AAA/Critique Ensembles So if you're bound for AAA/Critique Ensembles -----Recital 61 Idaho or anl.where in the AA Ensembles------------- -----Hartung 62 Northwest, fly there on A Eiñôañlr LDS I--+lr'r-,---- 63 Horizon Air. We know trltDlon$ B/Middle School Ensembles-- Agricultural Science Bldg Auditorium- 64 Í¡rrs lwntÀut - the territory. For reserva- Jr. High/Jr. Secondary Ensembles--- I-aw School Court Room- 65 tions, see your Travel Agent ¿rq'd{¡A,/q,A Combos---- ---- Borah Theatre----- 66 or call 1-800-547-9308. AA/A/B/Middle/Jr. High Combos-------------- Education Building KIV 67 Woodwind/Pianq Qnlni Cavanaugh's 68 B rass/Guitar/Percussion Cavanaugh's 69 Special Awards from Corporate Sponsors----- 15 Campus 86 87 T Thursday, February 20, 1992 We Dedicate this Festival to DELTA AIR LINES SPECIAL GUEST NIGHT Lionel Hampton Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. Lionel Hampton, vibes Al Jarreau, vocals the Man and His Music-Jazz The Lionel Hampton Quartet, featuring: Kuni Mikami,,piano Wally "Gator" Watson, drums *{.* Gabriel Machado, percussion Leon Dorsey, bass Herb Ellis, guitar THE TWENTY-FIF'TH CELEBRATION Roy Hargrove Quintet, featuring: ANNIVERSARY Roy Hargrove, trumpet of Antonio llart, alto sax THE LIONEL HAMPTON/CHEVRON JAZZ FESTIVAL Marc Cary, piano Greg Hutchinson, drums Rodney Whitaker, bass Oliver Jones, piano \ilednes{a¡ Februpry 19, 1992 David Young, bass Ed Thigpen, drums PEPSI INTERNATTONAL WORLD |AZZ NIGHT Brian Bromberg, bass Dee Daniels, vocals Reiko Aoki, vocals Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. Lionet Hampton featuring: r.l,rff.lffilffïi#ï Quartet Friday, February 21, 1992 Kuni Mkâmi, piano VOCAL WINNERS CONCERT Wally "êator" Watson, dnrms Gabriel lvlachado, percussign Leon Dorsey, bass Kibbie Dome. 4:45 P.M. Pequito l)'River¡ snd the H¡vana-New York Ensemble, fgaturing: Faquito D'Rivera, clarinet/alto sa:rophone (Cuba) Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz Choir, Danilo Perez, piano @ominican Republic) Daniel Bukvich, Director Claudio Roditi, trumpet (Brazil) Jorge Rossy, drums (Spain) Guest Artist: Clare Bathe, vocalist with Gabriel^äåff .',,Tij(cura) The Lionel Hampton Quartet Brian Bromberg, bass Keiko Matsgi, piano (Japan) Class fuL{ YocalJazz Ensemble Kezu Matsui, shakuhachi (Japan) Middle School YocalJazz Ensemble Lembit Searsalu, saxophone (Estonia) Class A YocalJazz Ensemble Leonid Vintskevitch, piano @ussia) Junior High YocalJazz Ensemble Lisa Capers, vocals Class Non-Mixed Vocal Jazz Ensemble Kim Fole¡ vocals Class AA YocalJazz Ensemble Geil \ilynters, vocals Class AAAA YocalJazz Ensemble Kao Temma, renowned dancer (Japan) {.rl.d. _rrrr+ Winning performing groups are chosen from competition during the day. These groups are judged on balance, intonation, phrasing, Please rememþer thæ No flash *1åîlïfl:r".*::, or video equipment will be allowed dynamics, tempo, ¡nterpretation, precision, iazz excitement, fresh ideas, programming, and stage etiquette. Each group is chosen as being the best ensemble in its size classifìcation. 2 3 , .T Friday, February 21, 1992 Saturday, February 22, 1992 ALL-STAR CONCERT Kibbie Dome, 7:30 P.M. Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. Hampton Trombone Factory Lionel Hampton, vibes Lionel Hampton School of Music Trombones and Friends Gerry Mulligan, baritone sax Jim Christensen, Director HerbieMann, flute Herb Ellis, guitar Jon Faddis, trumpet Ray Brown Trio, featuring: Saturday, February 22, 1992 Ray Brown, bass Gene llaris, piano GTE GIANTS OF |AZZ NIGHT w¡th CLINT EASTWOOD JeffHamilton, drums Fame AI Grey, trombone rece¡ving the Lionel Hampton )azz Hall of Award Bill \ilatrous, trombone Jiggs Whigham, trombone Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. Mike Grey, trombone Oliver Jones, piano Lionel Hampton and his New York Big Band David Young, bass with Special Giants of Jazzz Ed Thigpen, drums Herbie Mann, flute Brian Bromberg, bass Herb Ellis, guitar Carmen Lundf, vocals Al Grey, trombone Bill \ilatrous, trombone Jiggs \ilhigham, trombone Mike Grey, trombone Saturdayo February 22, 1992 Oliver Jones, piano David Young, bass INSTRUMENTAL WINNERS CONCERT Ed Thigpen, drums Brian Bromberg, bass Kibbie Dome. 4:45 P.M. Lisa Capers, vocals Kim Fole¡ vocals Lionel Hampton School of Music JazzBandI Outstanding High School Senior Percussionist Robert McCurdy, Director Outstanding High School Senior Woodwind Soloist Outstanding High School Senior Brass Soloist Guest Afists: Paquito D'Rivera and the Havana-New York Ensemble featuring: Paquito D'Rivera, clarinet/alto saxophone (Cuba) Danilo Perez, piano (Dominican Republic) Bis Band Claudio Roditi, trumpet @razil) Lionel Hampton and His New York Jorge Rossy, drums (Spain) David Finck, bass LIONEL HAMPTON, VIBES TRUMPETS TROMBONES Gabriel lvfachado, conga (Cuba) Pat Rickman Charles Stephens Bill Titone, Manager Tony Barrero Steve Armour Class B Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Bill Bergacs, Road Manager Reggie Pittman JeffNelson Class AAA Insturmental Jazz Ensemble Charlie Mack, Sound Engineer Nathan Breedlove Class A Instrument¿l Jazz Ensemble Ruben Cox, Valet Junior Secondary krstrum ental lazz Ensemble "Cappy" Titone, Secretary Middle School Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Junior lligh Instrumental Jazz Ensemble SAXOPHONES RHYTHM Class AA Inshumental J azz Ensemble Andres Boiarsky, tenor Kuni Mikami, piano Class fu{rqA Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Cleave Guyton, alto Leon Dorsey, bass Ma¡shall McDonald, baritone TVally "Gator"'Watson, drums Ma¡k Gross, alto Gabriel Machado, congÍrs Lance Bryant, tenor 4 5 .T Lionel Hampton School of Music lazz Ensçmbfes .Ð c tÀzzcHolRsl&ll'l G Dan Bukvich, Director E I PorlsPlus SOPRANOS Monique Renne Marianna Johann TENOR Aaron Collins o o.= Cathleen Barclay t Shannon Richards Emily Kethler* Richard Cole Dave Dean Fev¡¡-v or Kalista Barclay Kat Roop Mandy King Kevin Ewing Terry Evanst F Auro SToRES' Erica Kludt Matt Harringer Rick Fenton Ellen Beus Angela Stewart o Christina Carlson Marilyn Taylor Jenifer Kooiman* Jac Hernandezt John Fricke* o' Julia Catalano' Rebecca Taylor Cinda I-ester David Kennedy Gary Gemberlingt o tr o E IIETBLITG Stephanie Clark Jill Terhaar* Selena Lewis Craig Landron* Will Hart I Susan Conner Erika Turner Tracy Lindekugel Dawn Markovichr Cameron Scott Johnson FOR = TM Patti Crow I¡ri Turner Allison Lindholm Shawn McFarland R. Eric Johnson BßOS. Beth Davidson Erin Walker* Melinda Newhouse Rob Mclntyre* Russ Kaake tr Jill Deccio Anne White Angeline Oaksmith Kevin Myers Ernest Pslmer .tsto Karmen Esser Sharon Payne Chris Rhoads Graham Pinard g, AUTO Michelle Evans* ALTOS Carey Powell Keith Shew* Cerl Powell '= Janean Frechette Amy Anderson Jennifer Reinhart Ken Siebert Brent Purvis o o Kathleen Gemberling* Karin Berg Lynnetta Reynolds Michael Sommese* Shea Meehan J Moscow Rich Ron Vogf ttrebb Smith I-ani Goetsch Kelly Bridgeman Jacqueline 202 West "4" St. Angie Goff* Janet Bruce* Dara Roberts I-ance Wells* Greg Tate o Stanton tr Heather Graff Karen Daugherty Heather States* r". Walker* 882-7505 .Ho Heidi Holsapple LaDene Edwards* Lisa Steckel* ¡ BASSES Stuart V/elsh o Liane Hyer Colleen Evans* Shannon rily'ade* Chris Allen .- II o ¡- M-F 7:30 to 5:30 Mary Beth Miles* I-aura Finnell Daelynn Walker Damon Barnaby s U Karolyn Nearing Julene Hardy Suzy \JVatts Derrick Brown o Sat 8:00 to 5:00 Christina Petty I-acie Hedahl* Laura West Christopher Bush Amy Prisbrey Jodi Hepton Julie Woods David Cogburn ía BAND I b tlzz Robert McCurdy, Director SAXOPHONES TRUMPETS TROMBONES RHYTHI{ FLUTE Ron Gerhardstein* Gary Gemberling+ Chad Avery Mike Rosenthal, piano. Marnie Gàzdik+ Stephanie Linjord Andy Ray Chris Rhoads Dave Cavett, bass Kawai Salutes All Craig I-andron John Fricke Tony Rizzo Chris Loran, guitar Pat Shook
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