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Ja zz Festival 1992

Dr. Lynn J. Skinner, Jø.zz Festival Executive Director Vicki King, Program Coordinator s Producer.' , 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 Festival - Silver Anniversary Celebration

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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 - 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 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//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 , vocals the Man and His Music-Jazz The Lionel Hampton Quartet, featuring: Kuni Mikami,, Wally "Gator" Watson, drums *{.* Gabriel Machado, percussion Leon Dorsey, bass , guitar THE TWENTY-FIF'TH CELEBRATION Roy Hargrove Quintet, featuring: ANNIVERSARY Roy Hargrove, of Antonio llart, alto sax THE LIONEL HAMPTON/CHEVRON JAZZ FESTIVAL Marc Cary, piano Greg Hutchinson, drums Rodney Whitaker, bass , piano \ilednes{a¡ Februpry 19, 1992 Young, bass , 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- Ensemble, fgaturing: Faquito D'Rivera, /alto sa:rophone (Cuba) Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz , 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, (Estonia) Class A YocalJazz Ensemble Leonid Vintskevitch, piano @ussia) Junior High YocalJazz Ensemble Lisa Capers, vocals Class Non-Mixed 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.

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Friday, February 21, 1992 Saturday, February 22, 1992 ALL-STAR CONCERT Kibbie Dome, 7:30 P.M. Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. Hampton Factory Lionel Hampton, vibes Lionel Hampton School of Music and Friends , sax Jim Christensen, Director HerbieMann, Herb Ellis, guitar , trumpet 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 David Young, bass with Special Giants of Jazzz Ed Thigpen, drums , flute Brian Bromberg, bass Herb Ellis, guitar Carmen Lundf, vocals , 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) , bass LIONEL HAMPTON, VIBES 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 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* 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

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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 Kyle Prescott Deanna Swoboda Andrew Stallcop, drums the Artistic Talent I-acie Hedahl Eric Jobnson BAND Il Robert McCurdy, Director atthe SAXOPHONES TRUMPETS TROMBONES RHYTHM FLUTE 1992 Hampton Libby Gray John Lien Tiffany Tiley Mike l-emieux, piano Ken Siebert Lionel Anita Burden Roger Evans Paul Meehan Paul Bergeron, bass Jeff Terada Aaron Smith Brent Purvis Nick Rizzo, drums Chevr:onJazz Festival Graham Pinard Dave Kennedy Tony Rizzo Ben Wood, drums Vanessa Hasbrook Stuart Welsh tAzz BAND lll be the best you can be, Gary Gemberling, D¡rector you can SAXOPHONES TRUMPETS TROMBONES RHYTHM I-ance Wells, drums play the hest pky Stephanie Lindjord Dar¡m Markovich Eamon Eqsex Suzy ÌVatts, piano Keith Shew, drums Josh Andrews Mat(ew Small Jay l-aes Amy Nelson, bass Nate Spain, drums Derek Thomas Philip I-ockwood Carolyn Chase* David Bullard, guiiar Geoff Crimmins Dave Czajka Amy Stillman Rob Morrison, guitar FLUTE Kawai - the Piano and Keyboard Choice of the 1992 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Matt Bass James Stanton Julianne Ross, vibes Karin Berg KATryAI Roger Edmiston Kyle Prescott 6 *Graduate Students 7 , .T

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DEII Oul Clnnornon Rolb President's Message for Scones EreoKost, turìch. Dhner f'Silver Fresh Breocb Boked BBOt,Soclob the1992 Lionel Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festival Anniversary Celebrationfl - ûomScrolch Doily WeddlrB Recepllons Moving? (We Do Cokes) Down Home Breokfost you for joining us ss we pay special tribute to Dr. Lionel Hampton and his many friends in the world of trenchloosl Unhue Focllllþs lnclude: Thank iazz. SondilctpsSolocb Dlning Room Soup ond Speciols FullSerulce Bor The Lionel Hampton/ChevronlazzFestiv¡l is now one of the premiere jazz festivals in the world. Celebrating its 25th year' Avollobþ from Meeting Room/Lounge the festival is proud to present the world's legendary juzartists who come by special invitation to the University of Idaho to share Our Dell Counler people America's music with us. We have trained, experienced and Solur@8ßoKosl T-12 t $ndoy Chompqgne Brunch &l spec¡al¡zed equipment and materials HOURS junior and universities from all over the United States and Canada converges upon our FullSerulce ln Dlnlrg Room Students from and senior high schools Mon.-Ihurs.7 om-7 pm campüs with talent and energy and a commitment to music. These aspiring young musicians delve into a wodd of jazz unsurpassed Frl. 7 om - 9 pm Sol. 7orn7 pm the master teachers clinics and workshops. tun8orr3 pm in quality by any other institution. They work together and learn from in Call 882-2213 Enþy Our Sidewolk Cofe This Festival contributes to the University of Idaho's continuing role in educating musicians and opening the arts to all studenüs Hotel Adocent to kiendiP Sqlcre February but all through the year. Thomas Crossler Downtou¿t Moscow and the community, not only in , Free Cup of Coffee ond Roger T. Root Refill Wilh Your Progrom. 3t I S. MAIN We appreciate the Lionel Hampton School of Music. Its fine musical heritage helps to make this university unique in the state 208-882-0743 and around the nation. Music is a voice of the soul and we hope all who participate -- as musicians, as learners, as listeners - will be inspired by our Silver Anniversary lazz Festival. &.øy/ ¿1

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Paquiûo D'Rivera &,IJIJazzBand I- I,atnlazz featuring: Paquito D'Rivera, 12:00-1:00 PM Ldministration Aud. The University of ldaho, the cl¿rinet/alto saxophone; Danilo Perez, piano; Claudio Roditi, trumpet; Jorge Rossy, drums; David Finck, bass; Gabriel Machado, conga Brian Brombèrg, bass 12:00-1:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 216 Lionel Hampton School of Music Keiko Matsui, piano & Kazu Matsui, shakr¡hachi 12:00-l:00 PM SUB Ballroom Lembit Saarsalu, saxophone & I-eonid Vintskevich, piano l:00-2:00 PM LDS Institute Lisa Capers & Kim Foley, vocals with the Lionel Hampton Trio, featuring: 12:00-1:00 PM Recital Hall Kuni Mikami, piano; Wally "Gator" Watson, drums; Leon Dorsey, bass and Lionel Hampton Roy Hargrove Quintet, featuring: Roy Hargrove, trumpet; Antonio Hart, 1:00-2:00 PM SUB Ballroom alto saxophone; Marc Cary, piano; Greg Hutchinson, drums; Rodney rilhitaker, bass express our deep appreciatÍon to John Stowell, guitar 3:004:00 PM Administration Aud. Ed Thigpen, drums 4:30-5:30 PM Borah Theatre Gail Wynters, vocals 2:00-3:00 PM Borah Theatre

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Al Jarreau, vocals 3:00-4:00 PM SUB Ballroom Dee Daniels, vocals 12:00-1:00 PM Recital Hall eleven years of significant Reiko Aoki, vocals 12:00-1:00 PM Administration Aud. for l2:00-l:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 216 Brian Brombergr baf6t Herb Ellis, guitar ' 12:00-1:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 116 Clare Bathe', vocals l2:00-l:00 PM Borah Theatre persohal and financial support of Oliver Jones, piano; Ed Thigpen, drums & David Young, bass - Jazz Trio 12:00-1:00 PM SUB Ballroom Lembit Saarsalu, saxophone & I-eonid Vintskevich, piano 12:00-1:00 PM LDS Institute Carmen Lundy, vocals 12:15-l:15 PM Cavanaugh's Inn Administrators and Counselors' Arts in Education Workshop 10:00-12:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 116 The Lionel Hampton/Chevron Administrators and Counselors' Arts in Education Workshop 1:00-3:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 116 Jazz Festival SATURDAY

Gerry Mulligan, baritone saxophone 12:00-1:00 PM SUB Ballroom Jon Faddis, trumpet 8:40-9:40 AM SUB Ballroom THANKYOU' Herbie ly[enn, flute 12:00-1:0OPM LArü School Ray Brown Bass \ilorkshop 12:00-2:00 PM Hampton Musio Bldg 116 llVorkshop 12:00-2:00 PM Recital Hall Jeff Hamilton JazzDrumSet Workshop 12:00-2:00 PM Hampton Music Bldg 216 Cheuron Ray Brown Trio Workshop 3:20-4:20Pll Recital Hall featuring: Ray Brovm, bass, Gene Harris, piano; Jeff Hamilton, drums Herb Ellis, guitar with special guests, Brian Bromberg, bass 12:00-1:00 PM Borah Theatre & John Stowell, guitar Al Grey, trombone; Bill rilatrous, trombone; Jiggs \ilhigham, trombone, 12:00-1:00 PM Administration Aud. Mike Grey, trombone Iæmbit Saersalu, saxophone & IÆnid Vintskevich, piano 12:00-1:00 PM LDS Institute Lisa Capers & Kim Foley, vocals 12:00-l:00 PM Hartung Theatre , history of jazz 1:00-2:00 PM Administation Aud. 'Hampton Administr¡tors and Counselors' Arts in Education Workshop 10:00-12:00 PM Music Bldg 116

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His grandmother thought she was giving him good created, not as a jazz melodic instrument. Hampton advice when she said, "Boy, quit beatin' on those glasses played a number on the vibraharp for Armstrong and it and dishes with those spoons and go dry them right! Put became a hit. From then on, Hampton was known as the that silliness out of your head." "King of the Vibcs". The little five-year-old drummer told his grandmother, His honors range from receiving a statehood award in "Mamma, I might be able to put drummin' out of my , being made a Goodwill Ambassador by the U.S. head, but I just can't seem to put it out of my heart!" State Department, and chosen as the only male to be What his grandmother didn't know was that he would made an honorary member of Hadassah. someday be "Master of the Drums" and 'lKing of the Hampton continues to amaze pcople with his enthusi- Vibes". asm and his concern for all people, raising millions of Hampton began playing for a new band organi zedby dollars for a Catholic Boys Home in Indianapolis and a , playing backup to in the Red Cross Hospital in Israel, and has held benefits to help famous , Armstrong called on Hampton to send talented youngsters through school. Join in a recording session with him and, during a break, Luckily, for his many fans around the world, he never Hamp wandered over to a vibraharp in the corner. Until did manage to put drumming out of his head or his heart. then the vibraharp was played for the "pretty sounds" it

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Clint Eostwood Clint Eastwood is, in many respects, the classic film The comic action film "Every Which Way But Loose" hero. Ironically, he actually began his career in television. was Eastwood's next proþt and quickly became his Eastwood starred in the longrunning "Rawhide" serieg biggest box office grosser of all time. The prison drama portraying cowboy Rowdy Yates opposite trail bbss Eric "Escape From Alcatraz," alÐ directed by Don Siegel, Flemming in the early days. It was his move to Italy and followed with the comedy classic "Bronco Billy," the his portrayal of the legendary "Man With No Name" in "l-Ðoæ" sequel "Any Which Way You Cary" the high-tech the Sergio Leone trilory which made an indelible cin- "Firefox," "Honkytonk Man " and "Suddent Impacf ematic impressionon filmgoers world wide. "A Fistful adding to Eastwood's continuing list of diverse and of Dollarq" "A Few Dollars More," and "The Good, The critical successes. Bad and The Ugly," created an association based in westem film loieand fused his image with the cinema- "Tightrope," Eastwood's portrayal of a tormented New . Orleans homicide detective was widely praised by reviewers, adding another dimension to his stoic, tough- Eastwood paid his dues prior to being cast for "Raw- cop roles as "Dirty }{arry." This accomplishr,nent was hide," or working with Leone, by appearing as a contract followed by the playful "CityHeat," the enigmatic "Pale actor in a string of undistinguished films for Universal Rider," "Heartbreak Ridge," "The Dead Pool," "Pink Pictures. These credits include "The First Traveling Cadillac," the critically lauded "IMhite Hunter, Black Saleslady," "Escapade in Tokyo," 'l,evenge of the Crea- Heart " the police action drama 'The Rookiq" and his ture," and "Francis foins the Navy." cunent proiect "."

"A Fistful of Dollars" changed Eastwood's acting In addition to "Play Misty For Me," Eastwood directed career forever, acknowledging a true star on the rise and "High Plains Drifter," "BÍeezy," "The Eiger Sanctiory" beginning a sequence of unprecedented hits (1967). "The Outlaw fosey Wales," "The Gauntlet," "Bronco "Hang'Em High" brought Universal Pictures its quickest Billy," "Firefox," "Honkytonk Man " "Sudden Impact " payoff in history, for example, and was quickly followed "Pale Rider," "Heartbreak Ridge," 'Bird,u "White Hunter, by'Cooganls Bluff," "Where Eagles Date," "Paint Your Black Heart," "The Rookie" and "Unforgiven." Wagon," "Two Mules For Sister Sarah," "Kelly's Heroes," and Beguiled." "The The list of films is both varied and impressive, includ- ing only two in which he did not star ("Breezt''was cast During this period Eastwood fprmed his now well- with and Kay Lenz, while "Bird" fea- known Malpaso Company (1968), allowing him the tured award-winning performances by Forest Whitaker, options of producing and directing, as well as starring in who wan Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival, and his own projects. Malpaso has continued to provide Diane Venora, who won Best Actress from the New York Eastwood with his own independent base, from which all Film Critics.) of his proþts evolve. Complementing his Golden Globe Best Director award Eastwood's debut as a director was the chilling "Play for "Bird," Eastwood has been honored as a director at Misty For Me," in he (Retrospective), SPECIAT LIONEL HAMPTON HALL OF FAME AWARD which also starred with |essica the Museum of Modern Art in New York JAZ Walter. The notorious "Dirty Har$'followed, directed and the Walker Museum in Minneapolis (Dialogues With by Don Siegel, which marked Eastwood's initial associa- Directors). His work has similarly been paid hibute in tion with Wamer Bros. as a distribution company (1970). France, Germany and England, where European film Hits such as Joe Kidd," "High Plains Drifter," "Magnum writers, critics and archivists seem to have less difficulty Clint Eostwood Force," "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot,' 'The Eiger Sanc- separating his heroic screen image from his skill behind tÍon," "The Outlaw Wales,u 'nlhe Enforcer," and the camera. Your kindness, tenderness and love will never be matched. Thanks a million times for being with us to make this fosey "The Gauntlef continued to broaden his stardom and "$ilver Anniversary Celebration" of the Lionel Hampton/Chevron fazz Festival the greatest. Your devoti on to "lazz, box office appeal. Where Tradition Meets the Future," has made the world a more desirable place to live. God loves you and so do we.

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Al Jorrequ Gerry Mulligon

Al ]arreau's first introduction to jazz was as a One of the most widely respected jazz musicians of our preschooler. Three of his four Grammies are for time, Gerry Mulligan occupies a unique place in the bestþzzvocal performance, and he has com- 1: I American musical scene. Saxophonist, comPoser, ar- pleted worldwide iazzconcert tours. But, the ranger, and conductor, he has played a most important 48-year old vocalist says it is a mistake to role in the history of modern jazz and contemporary pigeon-hole him as solely a þzzsinger. music. Mr. Mulligan has performed with such jazz "It's short-sighted to think of Al |arreau only notables as Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Lester Younp as a jazz singer, and not to recognize my R&B , , and . Consis' and pop hearÇ" he told USA today. The singer q. tently number one in jazzpolls around the world, Mr. has been working hard to cross the boundaries Mulligan has won a record of 29 consecutive Downbeat between musical genres. ]ust recently, he has Reade/s Poll awards. sung on soundtracks for two new films. Italian iazz journalist, Franco Fayenz states aptly, |arreau is perhaps most well-known for ./ 'lMulligan's creative energy is continuing to blaze almost singing the theme for television's Moonlighting, without pause and his work has found consistent favor which earned a Grammy nomination in 1987. with his intemational public". The singer's life interests are as varied as his musical ones, and it was only later in his life that music became a full-time pursuit. t ]arreau began singing at age 4 and could harmonize by the time he was a second-grader. He earned a bachelor's degree at Ripon College in , and then went on to complete a maste/s degree in psychology at the University of lowa. Roy Brown Throughout his school years, music was a I the Lionel weekend avocation. In 1968, though, Jarreau foining Hampton/Chevron |azz Festival concert decided music should be his life. series again after a year's absence is a trio led by one of the world.s outstanding , Ray Brown. Seventeen years,12 , and thousands Born in Pittsburgh, Ray received of tour miles later, |arreau enjoys national and Brown his first formal training international acclaim. Besides his American on piano at the age of eight. Late¡ he learned to play bass by ear, Grammies, which include one for Best Pop and from then on a new world opened up for him. Vocal Performance in 1981, he received a After graduating from high school at the age of 17, Ray went German grammy in1975 and was named "" with a number of groups. Later, he went to New Vocalist of the Year by the French Music York where his reputationâs an accomplished musician had Academy in1977. already preceded him. He had not been in New York,more than four hours when he introduced Today |arreau continues to fight the pigeon was to . Dizzy holes with a sound that shapes and defines a asked the young bass player to drop by for ihe following day's whole new music sensibility. rehearsal. He was hired and remained withDizzy for the next two years. He had, indeed, been introduced to "the big time": , , , and, of course, Dizzy. After departing Dizzy's band, he formed his own trio with Hank fones on piano and Charlie Smith on drums. Soon Ray was discovered by ,and, as a resulç was introduced to , with whom there resulted a fifteen-year liaison of brilliant music, a warrn friendship, a musical understanding, and respect. Ray won innumerable awards, played on maþr TV shows, scored motion pictures, and has made hundreds of recordings. Brown's current trio includes pianist Gene Harris of Boise, Idaho, and Jeff Hamilton on drums.

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Poquilo D'Rivero Jon Foddis Cuban born alto Paquito D'Rivera literally saxophonist/clarinetist Jon Faddis has become one of the most exploded on the American jazz scene in the early 80's. Encouraged by in-demand trumpet players of today. His Dizzy Gillespie, , and others, he left the confines of his trumpet playing can be heard on albums by g¡oup Irakere and travelled to the United States. In 1984 Paquito was the Duke Ellington, , Luther Bop from a Tropical subject of an article in Time magazine "Hot Genf Vandross, and Quincylones to name a few. further exposing his elgctrifying style to a wider audience. In 1986 his best He is featured on the trumpet for the Cosby of freedom in nBird,' \ selling , Explosiory signalled a new expression Show and on the soundtrack, Paquito's work, produced by Clint Eastwood. fon Faddis Appearing with D'Rivera are Claudio Roditi, trumpeÇ Danilo Perez, has a strong commitment to both the roots ¡ piano; forge Rossy, drums; David Finck, bass; and Gabriel Machado, of jazz and to the future of the art. '1 think t percussion. t that knowing the history of the music is very important in order to go forward in a 1 the music," quotes Faddis. t, fr

Herbie Monn . i Herbie Mann is best known for the musical odyssey that has taken him around the world. In his music he has visited such exotic places as Cuba, India, famaica, the Middle East, and Brazil. His exploration of the rhythms and harmonies of diverse cultures has opened the ears of countless listeners to new musical possibilities. He is credited as being one of the seminaliazz flutists, as well as one of the first i purveyors of world music. Atlantic albums like "Impressions of the Middle Eas( (1967),'The Wailing Dervishes" (1968), "Memphis Underground" (1969), and "Reggae' (1974) document this vital search for new sounds. Herbie Mann continues to tour, electriflng a new generation of jazzaudiences throughout the world.

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I Herb EIlis I Keiko Molsui

When Herb was only four years old living in During the last four years pianist Keiko Matsui Farmersville, , he was given his first guitar. Since \ I has become, to quote the Times, one of then he has graced the contributions of Dorsey, i |immy \ "the most promising female jazz performers to , London, Peterson, Pass, Julie Oscar Joe emerge from fapan." Keiko began studying classical , and . His association with ]oe piano as a child turning to þzzbecause "ifls so free Pass in the 7üs was inspirational. Leonard Feather and filled with imagination." The naturalistic spirit described the duo as "unabashed advocates of swinging and uniquely Iapanese tranquility that infuses her improvisation - their teamwork has a relaxed living room music serves as a magnet to draw the affection of feeling rather than a concert hall precision". music lovers world wide. Herb Ellis gets the most from his guitar by exploring his instrument in three main capacities: with the "Great ," with Bamey Kessel as a duo, and as a featured artist. Herb plays melody with sensitivity, and phrases with a hornlike conception creating a fully original style. Currently Herb devotes most of his time to jazz concerts and night club appearances.

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Al Grey Al Grey, master of the plunger mute, began his care€r Kqzu Motsui with , jimmy Lunceford, Lionel Hampton andDizzy Gillespie. It was in Hampton'sband where he Kazu Matsui, born and raised in fapan and now calling first used the plunger mute, backing singer, Sonny los Angeles home, has established a maior reputation as Parker. He is best known for his trombone artistry with a music producer. His exposure to American audiences Count Basie's Band. Al Grey was recently chosen by has included not only recordings, he also works in film, Quincy fones to perform on the soundtrack for themovie where his playing of the traditional Shakuhachi flute can The Color Purple. be heard on the scores of Karate Kid, Empire of the Sun, Another 48 Hours, and facobs Iadder, among others. A UCLA graduate who eamed his degree in ethnic arts, he returns to Japan annually to teach education courses for kindergarten teachers and write books about ,,Sign childrenls education. His latest album is of the Crane". He is married to keyboard artist Keiko Matsui. The couple met when Yamaha, which was supporting her growing career, arranged for him to return to fapan from los Angeles to produce her first solo,album forlapanese release. The couple married two years later and nôw divide their time between Southern Califomia and fapan.

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Roy Horgrove Oliver Jones

Trumpeter Roy Hargrove manifested a musical apti- "The Piano Phenomenon from Montreal", is how veteran iazz crittc Leonard Feather tude at a very early age. While at high school ( Arts describes Oliver fones Magnet), he came to the attention of Now a world figure inþzz,but still Montreal-based and seldom heard whõ was so impressed with the youngster that he invited outside his native canada, Jones did not undertake a full-time iazz career until him to sit in with his band. In storybook fashion 1980, when he was 46 years old. Hargrove acquitted himself so,favorably on stage that He had spent two decades as accompanist and musical.arranger for |amai- Marsalis arranged studies for the teenager. Upon gradua- can vocalist, Kenny Hamilton. Jones, however, was blessed by birth to be a performing Clifford tion he spent time in Europe with iazz star. He grew up in Montreal just three blocks away from piano iazz great fordan and |erome Richardson, among others' He later Oscar Feterson and studied piano for 12 years with Daisy Peterson Sweeney, attended the Berklee School of Music on various scholar- Oscay's sister. magazine' In the ships including one from "Downbeat" When Feather, who literally wrote the bookonlazzperformers and whose moved to New York where he refined winter of '89:90 he byline tops the Los Angeles Times premier reviews, caughtfones at the Montreal his style and technique. HÍs record- already impressive Jazz Festival, he called him, 'bne of the best musicians I have heard...certain to be in the Rough" and, recently, ings include 'Diamond established soon as Canada's greatest g¡fttoþnsince Peterson himself,,. Oscar Eye". "Public Petercon said fones ig 'bn the road to musical genius,,. , Also appearing with Roy Hargrove are Antonio Hart, {[to saxophone; Marc Cary, piano; Greg Hutchinson, dru'ms; and Rodney whitaker, bass. Dovid Young

David Young, who appears at the Silver Anniversary Lionel Hampton/Chevron lazzFestival in a trio setting with pianist Oliver jones and drummer Ed Thigpen, is a classically-trained and Canadian. Born in Winnipeg, he started his professional career with symphony orchestras and eventually made the switch to jazz. The change of styles has brought about Anlonio Horl extensive touring with the Oscar Peterson Trio, The A saxophone player in the be-bop stylø at age22 Oliver fones Trio, and a host of other North American Antonio Hart is going places fast. Very fast. lazz stars. His first solo album on RCA/Novus, For the First Recently returned from the Orient, where he toured Tiùé, has been widely acclaimed and one reviewer-John ]apan with Barney Kessel, Young has another trick in his bag probably Steínberg in the Jan.,'92 issue of Thelazz Review-calls his which can be claimed by no other artist ât Hart's alto playing, "could make you rethink everything this year's Festival. His superb bass technique is only you thought you knew aboutjazzballads". surpassed by his outstanding skills as a bowler! An articulate artist, Hart embodies the essence of the iazz life-education and experience, respect for tradition Ed Thigpen and insistence on progress. Born in Baltimore, Hart didn't begin serious music A member of the renowned Oscar Peterson Trio from studies until he entered junior high school. After gradua- 7959-7965, Ed Thigpen's name is nearly synonymous with tion from Baltimore's School for the Arts, he attended the . Backing the great Ella Fitzgerald in her Berklee College of Music in the near future, he plans to trio from 7968-1972,Thigpen moved to the continent, pursue a Master's degree iniazz performance at Queens where he has made his home in since the College. Hart is also condsidering the possibility of early 70's. taking a few law courses. In constant demand for touring across Europe, Thigpen has played with such artists as: Milt fãckson, and Benny Carter. A highl¡regarded clinician (his Lionel Hampton/Chewon Jazã Festival clinic with Oliver |ones and David Young was set for FI noory Friday as the program states. Thigpen,s busy E ù musical schedule is partially-filled M with EI c.unpus workshops.

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Kuni Mikqmi Bill Wqlrous Kuni Mikami, an imaginative composer, ar- Bill Watrous's influences include Trombone virtuoso ranger, pianist, and conductor studied at the presti- Charlie Parker, and espe- Vic Dickenson, |. f. fohnson, gious Shobi Music Academy in Tokyo. Kuni came has performed with cially . He Quincy to the United States at nineteen to develop his jazz has in studio Jones and , and appeared skills. Many of his compositions draw upon his orchestras of the Dick Cavett and Merv Griffin television fapanese heritage and combine the best of iazz and mid-70's he formed an exciting big band shows. In the ]apanese musical perspectives in a very personal with trumpeter Danny Stiles called the style. Currently he performs with Lionel Hampton. Wildlife Rèfuge. He is currently active as a soloist, studio Also appearing with Lionel Hampton and Kuni musician, and clinician Mikami, are, Wally "Gato{'Watson, drums; Leon Dorsey, bass; and Gabriel Machado, congas.

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Briqn Jiggs Whighom Bromberg Much has been written about this incredible Based in Germany, Whigham is an American- figgs musician and composer, but there is one word used born trombone virtuoso who cut hisþzz teeth holding I most often by his fans and critics which summarizes down the lead chair in the Stan Kenton aggregation in the it all - PHENOMINAL. At age fourteen Brian began early 1960's. his classical training on the bass which, only a few He first came to prominence with the years later, would make him one of the most re- Orchestra, under the baton of Ray McKinnley. Whigham spected musicians in the business. Brian has per- has recorded and performed with such artists as: Gerry formed with , Horace Silver, , Mulligan, , Kai Winding, , Dizzy Gillespie, , and many other Maynard Ferguson and . ou tstanding jazz artists. Working out of his home base in Bonn and Cologne for the past 25-plus years, Whigham was named director of thelazz Educators and has served as vice president of the International Trombone Association.

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Mike Gtey Dee Doniels must have the right Trombonist Mike Grey started music To embody a song one Dee Daniels proves that lessons with his grandfather, Richard equipment. Vocalist she does with a natural affinity towards Grey, Sr. at the age of five, playing French and an horn, euphonium and trombone. Mike is improvisation, a distinctive stylø range. In the last ten an alumnus of the Berklee School of amazing four octave Dee has performed in concert with many Music and has worked extensively in the years jazz Boston area. legendary artists including fohnny Griffio , Hanklones, Buddy He is a fine player following in the Tate, and Moody. Her most recent tradition of his father, well-known James recording is "Let's Talk Business" (Capri) and trombonist, Al Grey. features: Iarry Fuller, piano; fohn Claytory bass; Ieff Clayton, saxophone; and Jeff Hamilton, drums.

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Cormen lundy Clole Bolhe' Vocalist Carmen Lundy is a native of Miami, A St. Louis native;'Clare Bathe' learned to Florida. She began her career at sixteen working in night clubs throughout the Miami area. After dance and sing the blues from her father. She began her professional career at the age of eleven, receiving a degree at the University of Miami she appearing gospel moved to where she immediately in concerts with ]ames Cleve- land, Shirley C-aeser, and others. For the past t*gu+ performing with various veteran iazz three years she has appeared in the musicians. on Broadway Grammy Award-winning Lena Home: The Lady and Her Music. She has recently completed a long-overdue album with Lionel Hampton. Clare Bathe'makes her third appearance this year at the Lionel Hampton/Chevron ]azz Festival.

32 33 GUEST ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES GUEST ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES liso Copers Reiko Aoki To see and hear this vibrant talent is a remarkable Reiko Aoki began her career as a musician in 1978, when experience. Vùalist Lisa Capers made her debut at the she participated in a recording æssion with drummer world famous Apollo Theaúe under the direction of |immy Hops and guitaristKazumi Watanabe in her native Iæonard Reed. She has performed in a variety of situations |apan. including television, musical theatre, and night clubs. Moving to New York City in 1983, she attended Barry }{arnsþzz. workshop at the |azz Cultural Theatre in the 'ßigApple". Returning to fapan seven years ago, she began working in numerous þzzdubr.,as well as putting in appearances at several maþr þz.z festivals. Now back in New Yorþ Aoki is not only pursuing her singing carcer, but is studying piano with bassist and shrdying aranging at City College of New York.

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Kim Foley Ms. Wynters, a native of Ashland , grew up in her fathers church singing godpel music, and was also Vocalist Kim foley is no strange r to jazz,among her influenced by such greats as Billie Holiday, and Louis singing credits are appearances at featured vocalist with Armstrong. Lionel Hampton and his New York Big Band. In college Ms. Wynters sang in jazz groups and The Los Angeles-based singer is a veteran of musical developed a love for , , and theatre, film, dance, recording and commercial work. She . has appeared as Glinda the Good Witch in The Wizat the Greek Theatre in l-os Angeles and as Alice Blue in Pepper Gail Wynters, has a great love for jazz, and with that Street during several different Califomia runs. love and natural ability, she produces a fantastic range, a very powerful and influencing voice. In addition to her vocal skills, Foley-who hained with with vocal coach and Phil Moore- is an accom- i plished ballroom dancer who also specializes intap,þzz ). and ballet dance styles. She has appeared with the Victor Dru International Dance Show in Las Vegas and at the Star Ball in California.

u 35 GUEST ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES SENNHEISER Lembit Soorsolu ond Leonid Vinlskevich Returning for their third appearance at Recognizing 25 Years of Excellence at the thelazz Festival are two of Russia and Estonia's top jazz musicians - saxophonist Lembit Saarsalu and pianist Leonid I Lionel HamptonlChevron J azz Festival Vintskevitch. Three years ago they captivated festival audiences with a repertoire made up of Russian-Estonian folk tunes, þzz standards, and original compositions. Soviet writer Alexey Batashev comments that their "...duo form Excellence Needs No Explanatioll. of exhibits an especially strong artistic expression where each musician is tuned to the other, and remaining still himsell is absorbed in l,.@ his partner." '+''qi.¡â : ilo DWffir:. *w-n

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Leonard Feather is the author of twelve books on jazz, themost recent of which is Thelazz Years-- Earwitness to an Era, a personal memoir. He is a composer of some To leorn more oboü ùe Sennheiser excellence in design ond engineering, pleose coll or wrile. 225 works, many of which have been recorded by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, George Ella Fitzgerald 'rgsENlìl]¡EtsEF Shearing, uu.iïf'?i:i¿oJo'ï'ï" and numerous others. Bom in London, Feather lived in New York for many years rel. # 203-434-91 90 tA)( # 203-434-l /59 HEADPHoT{t':,,ill,93fll,,lilf;_nffiF,r,*fi?t ¡ rNFRA'RtD TECHT{otoGY before moving to California. Since 1965 his MIGRoPHoNEs. byline has appeared in the Los Angeles Times in a weekly column syndicated worldwide. In1964 he received a Grammy award for his album notes for "The Ellington Era". In 1983 he won Downbeat magazine's prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award Sennheiser is Proud to be the Official Microphone on Stage and in 1984 was awarded an honorary at the Lionel Hampton/Chevron Festival i Doctorate in Music by the Berklee College of Jazz jt Music in Boston. Sennheiser Also Presents One Professional Model MD5l8 Microphone and One Set of { Model HD450 Stereo Headphones to Two Outstanding Ensembles at the lg92 Lionel Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festivál

3ó 57 ,7 JUDGES BIOGRAPHIES Soott' o àlouot of Jto-"oo Dqvid V. Bennetl Dr. Chorles Argers¡nger Self enployed Coorilinator of Compositíon anil Tlvory SaIt Lalcc Cíty,Utah S. 509 Main Washinglon Stat¿ Uniætsity S clnol of David is a freelance saxophonist, writer Next to Nobby Inn Downtown Musíc and ananger. He received a B.M. from Moscow Pulhun, Wøshington State University and an M.A. Charles Argersinger is wideþ known as from Appalachian State University, and 883-2s47 a composer oÍtrlth jazz and classical taught at Appalachian State and the music. He is formerly the Drector of University of Utah. Currcntly David is a We specialize in fresh floral anangements, |azz Studies in at DePaul full-time performer, private instructor, weddings, corsages, blooming plants, and giffs. úhe NOBBY INN University. and arranger. "We are yourF.T.D. Florist, voted the Restaurant E Lounge Best Palouse." of the Jomes Christensen Moscow's fi::est foods and Composa, Ananger and Conduclor Villa Pa¡k, California bwerages since 1936. We serve Sleve Bqer" is an active comPoser, arranger our chef specialties daily and Colutttbia B asin Colle ge James Pasco,WA and conductor in the educational and nightly, featurtng homestyle commercial world. He is a consultant preparation of desserts, soups, Steve Baer has been vocal director at with the Walt Disney Company, a and entrees. Columbia Basin College since 1984. Prior trombone clinician with Conn, and has a . to that he taught the Kennewick Public in catalog of over 250 publications with Mon. - Thurs. - 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Schools for 16 years. He has performed " such publishers as Hal Leonard and Frl. - Sat. - 6 a.rn. to I a.m. in dance bands and vocal quartets in Kendor. Sun. - 6 a.m. to l0 p.m. North and South America, and is active as a soloist and conductor in the Tri- Cities guest 5th and Meln ln Mo¡cow - AA2-2O3.2 and as an adjudicator and conductor throughout the Northwest. Rick Clory lJnktersity of Washington School ol Music

,* Senttle Washington Rick is currently a doctoral candidate in instrumental conducting at the Dick H. Beecher University of Washington and has served Têclrnics on the music faculties at the University of Retired Arizona, the University of Utatç and Musical lnstruments Soda Sprinis, Iilaho Marcos de Niza High School, in Tempe Dick Beecher has been involved with Arizona.' His concert, marching, and jazz is proud to be a supporter of the müsic education in public schools for 31 bands have been widely praised and he 1992 years.. He was awarded teacher of the has served as guest conductor and Lionel Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festival year in the state of Wyoming, 1959. He adjudicator in 16 states and the District also arranges and composes. of Columbia.

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Roberl Curnow VVilliqm Drury Michqel N. Jocobson Phil Leshin Baylor llnioersity School ot' Music P hilip kshin C o mmunicat ions Siena Music Publications President E astern Washíngt on Uníoersíty V,laco,Texas New York, New York. Líb erty Lake, tN ashingt on Cheney, Washington Mr. is currently professor of Phil is a former jazzbass player who Bob was a trombonist, composer/ William Drury is director of fazz facobson saxophone jazz studies at Baylor played and recorded with Buddy Rich, arranger, and producer for Stan Kenton Ensembles ât Eastern Washington. ând in Waco Texas. He held a Gerry Mulligan, Red Rodney, etc. For Orchestra (196Y7978), and director of University. He also directs the 560th Universit¡ similar at Mansfield University, the past 25 years Phil has been a music McDonald's All American High School USAF "lazz in Blue" Big Band. A position PA from 198&1984. He has degrees industry producer and publicist. lazzBand, (1980-1988). He was also graduate of Gonzaga University, William from Arizona State University and director ofbands and jazz studies at currently studies arranging and Indiana University, in performanc€, California State, Los Angeles (7976-7987). improvisation with Dick Hubbard and is þzz performance, and theory and He is the immediate past president of the lead tenor in Bob Curnow's NewJazz saxophone Borney McClure composition. Intemational Association of þzz Repertory Ensemble. P acif ic Luthcrn Uniaersity Education. School of Music Aton Gemberling Dovid Jorvis Olympia, Washíngton Washington State Unhxrsity School of Professor of Trombone Bamey seryes as host on the KUOW Music Jqmes Culler Unbersity Of Idaho show "Sandy Bradley's Potluck" where Music Pulbtun, Washington he has provided back-up to hundreds of laìnco As an assistant professor of music at the Belleuve, Wøshinglon of percussion pêrformers ranging fromþzz to blues, to Lionel Hampton School of Music, Alan Dave is currently director studies and assistant director of jazz country western. Bamey conducts the fim eamed his degree in jazz composition directs the Vandal Marching Band, studies at Washington State University. jazzbigband at South Seattle in 1986 from the University of Utah. He Concert Band, Basketball Band. He is a published composer with Community College and he arranges plays the saxophone, flute, and clarinet, III, and teaches trombone. He is active Southern Music Company (San music for well-known Northwest artists. and currently teaches, perfornis,,and throughout the Northwest as an the offers workshops in the Seattle area. adjudicator/clinician for both concert and Antonio, Texas) and plays with Dozier-Jarvis (acoustic and jazzbands. He has been a professional popular trio jazz). is principal musician on trombone and string bass electric Dave also Bill McForlin percussionist with the Washington- since 1978, and performs regularly in jazz Executíae Díreclor Idaho Symphony. He has performed Dr. K. Newell Doyley bands and as a featured soloist Internatíonal Association ot' lazz Educators with Buddy Defrancg, fim Pugh, and Clnir, Departmatt of Musíc throughout the ârea. Sunny Wilkinson. Bill McFarlin is Executive Director of the . Briglam Y oung Uniuersity International Association of Jazz Protso,Utah Dqvid Glenn Educators. He has performed and Plofessor Keven with a number of Dr. Dayley was Di¡ector of þzz Studies WhitmanCollege recorded on trumpet at University, 7968-1982. Department of Music Johonsen artists including , Phil He is an active composer/arranger, W alla W alla, W ashíngton Unioersity oJUtnh Wilson, Pearl Bailey, and SaIt Løke Ciiy, lltah . He has served on review clinician, and conductor. Dr. Dayley is David is currently Director of þzzstudies panels for the National Endowment for currently Chairman of the Department of at Whitman College in Walla Walla, Keven Johansen has been an artist and the A*s and is a graduate of Boston's Music at BYU. Washington. David has earned â qducator br the past twenty years. He Berklee College of Music. Master's degree from the University of has directed ensembles, instructed Northern Colorado and a Bachelols classes, and taught privately fur the leo Dodd degree from North Texas State University of Utah during the past Belbaue Community College University. He spent 11 years as a.' seven years. He has had the privilege of Bill Perconti Belleoue, Washington trombonist in New York City, where he working with jazz talents such as Jan Leut is -Clar k S t. C olle ge toured with Bill Watrous ahd . Konopaseþ lgor Butmary Leonid Lewiston,ID For twenty-three years LÆo Dodd David was also a member of the Gerr¡r Vintskevich, læmbit Saarsalu, Iohn directed the award winningfazz Band Bill Perconti heads up the music Mulligan Concert Band for 10 years. Stowell, Pete Christlieb, and Grover program at Interlake High fthool in Jazz department at Lewis{lark St. Collegø Washington, Jr. Bellevue, WA. He is a past president of where he directs the LCSC jazz Band. the Washington Unit of the International Rondy Hubbs Bill Perconti holds a doctorate in Association of lazz Educators and is Direc'tor of Instrumental Music Dr. Don Keberle saxophone from hte U. of lowa, where presently the director of Instrumental Columbia Bøsin CoIIège Whitwo¡th College Music Depr lment his teacher was Ronald Tyree. Dr. tNashington lazz at Bellevue Community College. Pasco, Washinglon Spolune, Perconti has performed extensively in the U.S. as well as Canada, and Mr. Hubbs is the instructor of music and Dr. Keberle has been alrælance jazz Japan. director of instrumental ensembles at trumpeter throughout , Columbia Basin College. He holds the Phoenix, and Spokane with performers Bachelor of Arts in Education and Master such as Louie Bellson, Billy Ecksteiry of Music in Composition Degrees from Bob Hope and the . He is Central Washington University. Prior to currently the director of the Whitworth accepting his current position in 1987, Mr. College Jazz Studies program; Hubbs enjoyed nine very successful years Whitworthfazz Band was the top building an award-winning, scoring college/university band at 1990 40 comprehensive instrumerital music Lionel Hampton Festival. 41 JUDGES BIOGRAPHIES JUDGES BIOGRAPHIES

Pep Pelers Roy Smith Jerry D. Verig Jqmes D. Wilson, RPh. U.S. Army (Retird) Briglnm Y oung Uniærsíty Coorilinator ot' Music Eduatíon Multi -S tate C on tr a ctual P lør nacy Salt Løke City,Utøh Music Deryrt¡ttent Boiæ Public Schools. Indiana, Pennsyloania Prooo,Utah Boísr.,Idøho D. Wilson is a contract pharmacist, Pep retired from the U.S. Army regular Jameô health consultant and past president of officers Corp in 7975, He has since has in Boise Public Dr. Smith is the Director of )azz Studies |erry been involved Wilson's Surgical Supplies. He is pursued a lifutime objective in the where School System 19 years: He taught at Brigham Young University he for presently serving as a lay member of the study and performance of jazz music directs thetop ensemble called music at FairmontJunior High from iazz Music Advisory Panel, lazz Presenters/ and the alto saxophone. 79&-1967, at Capital High School "Ðnthesis". "Synthesis" has won many and Ensembles Section for the National 1967-1983. has been awards including performances at the Jerry Coordinator Endowment for the Arts. Montreax fazz Festiv4l, and of Music Education from 1983 to lee Etlq Powell last year here at Moscow. Dr. Smith is present. Jerry has been involved with also an active performer, clinician and the University of ldaholazz Festival in Geor ge Washington U nioersity Henry C Wolking tNashingtonD.C. recording musician. some capacity since its inception. Department of Music Dr. Powell is Superintendent in Unioersity of Utnh Residence/Visiting Professor of Roger Stemen Judge Myron Wohls SaIt Lak¿ City,Utah Educational Leadership at George Pacific Lutheran University Chief ludge, Michígan Court ot' Appøls Henry Wolking is a composor, Washington University. She has served Olympic College Detroit, Michígan trombonist, author, and professor of as superintendent of the Cincinnati Tacoma, Washington music at the University of Utah. He was Public School and on various The Honorable Myron H. Wahls sits as formerly national chairman lor jazz administrative positions in the Mr. Stemen is a Yanagisawa saxophone Chief fudge in the Michigan Court of theory for the IAJE. His jazz and classical Montgomery County Maryland Public clinician giving clinics and master èlasses Appeals in hroit. Judge Wahls also works have been performed and recorded School throughout the Northwest, and a district teaches part-time at the Wayne State by groups ranging from the Utah manager for the G. LaBlanc Corporation. University School of Law and performs Symphony to the NTSV 1:00 Jazz Band. He is a saxophone instructor at both occassionally as a þzz pianist. Dr. Bernord Rose Pacific Lutheran University, and Gonzaga Uniaersíty Olympic College. Retired from the Air Gregory W. Yosinitsky Spokane, Wa Force band program in 1990, Roger was Ron Wilkinson Music Departnent leader and lead alto player of big bands Anheuse¡ Busch, Inc. Washingt on State Uniærsity Dr. Bernard Rose is currently Drector throughout the U.S. and abroad. St. Louis, MO Pullman, Washíngton of lazz Studies and Professor of Saxophone Clarinet Greg is director of jazz studies at and at Gonzaga Currently National Community Health University. He earned his doclorate Washington State University. A Bob Summers Mobil Program supeiwisor. He is also a he and Masters degrees at North Texas nationally known composer/arranger, Composer, Artønger, Retired Teacher songwritbr) and vocalist. State University, and his Bachelors has received grants and awards from the Soda Springs, ID degree froin the Manhattan School of National Endowment for the Arts, Meet Music. He has performed with such the Composer West and ASCAP. As a Bob has been a professional musician notables as Pearl Baily, Doc Severinsen, saxophonist, he has performed with Sarah since 1941 and an arranger since 1945. Milt Hinton and Bob Crosby. Dr, Lorroine P. Wilson Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz, He directed the 748th Air Force Band Associate Proþssor of Music Eduatíon Louie Bellson and Clark Terry, and as an Jazz Ensemble in Ko¡ea in 1952. Bob was Iniliana Unírnrsíty of Pennsylwnia orchestral musician with the Spokane also a music teacher in the school public Iniliana, P ennsylu ania Symphony, the San Francisco Symphony lorry Smith (1956-1990). system for over thirty years and San Francisco Opera Orchestra. Utah State University Dr. Wilson served as Supervisor of Logan,Utah Music for New Orleans Public Schools, Sqm Trimble 197ç7989. She is presently serving as Director of Studies at Utah State fazz Uniaersity of Texas at El Paso Associate Professor of Music University. AlpíneTours Education, teaching methods courses, El Paso,Texas class piano and supervising student teachers at the Indiana University of Sam is Director ofJazz Bands at the Pennsylvania where she also University ofTexas at El Paso and coordinates a summer jazz program. principal trumpet with the El Paso J Symphony Orchestra. Sam was founder of El Paso Brass Quintet and of Alpine Tours (to promote musical group tours of Europe).

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Thursday, Febru ary 20, 1992 COFFEE HOUSE Lionet Hampton Music Building Recital Hall

Frnrunrrue SprcrALry Correes Adjudicators: Barney McClure, Bob Curnow, Roger Stemen, Lorraine Wilson o o Esptesso Beveroges Desserls Warm-up Room: Room 119 Evaluation Room: Room 216 Serving Breokfosl, Lunch, ond Dinner 10:30 am Bellevue Community College College Roger Treece Bellevue, Vy'A 11:00 am Whitworth College College David Teal Spokane,lilA Open: Iom-2pmSundoy ll:30 am Eastern Washington University College Mike Elliott Cheney, lrly'A 12:00 pm Clinic 7 om - 9 pm Mondoy - Fridoy 1:00 pm Eastem rl/ashington University College Mike Elliott Cheney, WA - I om 9 pm Soturdoy 1:30 pm University of Idatro II College Dan Bukvich Moscow, ID 2:00 pm University of Idaho I College Dan Bukvich Moscow, ID óû2 S. Mqin 2:3Opm North Idaho College College Mike Muzatka Coeur d'Alene, ID Nexl lo Kinkos musicland 3:00 pm Washington State University College Paul Klemme Pullman, WA wE GOT WI|AT'S ltOT. 882-7d/6 3:30 pm Lewis-Clark State College Open Division Karin Shovic Lewiston, ID Palouse Empire Mall 882-5295 4:00 pm Columbia Basin College College Steve Baer Pasco, Vy'A -I ÀW ,NSTR U MENTAL ENSEM BLE CO MPETITION êlcome All NIVERSITY À Thursday, February 20, 1992 azz A OF IDAHO Student Union Building Ballroom t A a BOOI(STORE Aàjudicators: Bill McFarlin, Jim Christensen, Sam Trimble, Rick Clary {FestrYaI Warm-up Room: Galena Gold EvaluationRoom: Dipper

For Supplies 9:00 am University of Idaho III College Gary Gemberling Moscow, ID Participants 885-6469 9:30 am Gonza;ga University Open Division Bernard Rose Spokane, WA Iv 10:00 am Lewis Clark Süate College Open Division Bill Perconti Iæwisûon, ID 10:30 am Columbia Basin College College Randy Hubbs Pasco, lüA & Enthusiasts For Textbooks 11:00 am Bellevue Community College College Iæod Dodd Bellevue, WA 11:30 am \ilashingûon State University II College Greg Yasinitsky Pullman,1il4 885-7038 12:00 pm Clinic 1:00 pm Clinic PALOUST TMPIRI For Paperbacks 2:00 pm Washington Søte University I College Greg Yasinitsþ Pullman,llVA 2:30 pm Eastern Washington University College Bill Drury Cheney, WA 885-6460 u 3:00 pm University of Idaho II College Bob McCurdy Moscow, ID pm Utah State University College Smith Logan, UT MALL fl 3:30 krry ü rilhitworth rilA Mon.-Fri-- 7:30-5:30 4:00 pm College College Don Kebérle Spokane, 4:30 pm University of Idatro I College Bob McCurdy Moscow, ID MALL H0URS: llon.- Fri. 10-9, Sun.12-5 Sat.- 9-4 5:00 pm University of Utah College Scott Hagen Salt Lalce City rt-¡rr ¡rf -I-II¡I¡I¡I¡I -¡- 4 45 COLLEGE/UNIVERS]TY COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY

COMBO COMPETITION U MENTAT SOtO'Sr CO MPETITION Thursday, February 20, 1992 'NSTR Thursday, February 20, 1992 Administration Building Auditorium LDS Adjudicators: Henry \ü/alking, Dr. K. Newen Dayley, David V. Bennett, Michael Jacobsen lnstitute Cultural Center

Wann-up Room: Basêment Evaluation Room: Dressing Room Adjudicator: David Glenn Warm-up Room: Room 49 9:00 am Bellevue Community College Instrumental Combo Leo Dodd Bellevue, WA 9:30 am University of Idaho Vocal Combo II Dan Bukvich Moscow, ID 8:30 am 12:00 pm University of Idaho 10:00 am University of Idaho Vocal Combo I Dan Bukvich Moscow, ID Gary Gemberling - Trumpet 10:30 am University of Idaho Instrumental Combo III Gary Gemberling Moscow, ID it:oo am University of Idaho Instrumental Combo I RobertMcCurdy Moscow, ID 8:45 am University of Idaho 12:15 pm University of Idaho 11:30 am University of Idaho Instrumental Combo II Dan Bukvich Moscow, ID Pat Shook - Andy Ray - Trumpet 12:00 pm Clinic 9:00 am University of Idatro 12:30 pm Bellevue Community College 1:30 pm rilhitworth College Instrumental Dan Keberle Spokane, WA Smbo Craig landron - Tenor Saxophone David Carter - Trumpet 2:00 pm Utah State University Instrumental Coråbo Larry Smith Logan, UT 2:30 pm University of Utah Instrumental Combo Keven Johansen , UT 9:15 am Washington State University 12:45 pm University of Idaho 3:00 pm Clinic Anthony Taylor - Piano I-ance V/ells - Drums 4:00 pm rùy'ashington State University Instrumental Combo Greg Yasinitsky Pullman, WA 9:30 am Washingto4 State University 1:00 pm Clinic 7-acMatthews - Bass yo cAt sotorsr co MPET IT IoN 9:45 am Washington State University 2:00 pm Bellevue Community College Jim Phillips - Trumpet Dennis Rhodes - Alto Saxophone Thursday, February 20, 1992 10:00 am 2:15 pm Bellevue Community College Denny Euprasert - Piano Student Union Building Borah Theatre 10:15 am Eastern Washinþi'on University 2:30 pm Columbia Basin College Cameron Roethle - Bass Aaron Liu - Trombone Adjudicator: Phil Iæshin Warm-up Room: Chiefs Room 10:30 am Utah St¿te University 2:45 pm Whitworth College Sean Halley - Guiùar Scott Crandal - Piano 9:45 am Utah State University 12:00 pm Washington State University 11:00 am rilhitworth Melanie Butters - Soprano Corinna Lapid-Munter - Soprano College 3:00 pm University of klaho - 10:00 am Washington State University 12:15 pm University of Idaho Brian Ploeger Trumpet Marnie Gazdik - Flute Michael Johnson - Bass Lacie Hedahl - Alto 11:15 am Whitworth College 3:15 pm rJ/ashington 10:15 am State University 12:30 pm University of Idaho Tim Carpenter - Trumpet Kristi Johnson - Soprano Colleen Evans - Soprano am 10:30 am Washington State University 12:45 pm Whitworth College 11:30 3:30 pm Tray Frei - Tenor Beaux Barton - Baritone 10:45 am Washington State University 2:00 pm Clinic 11:45 am 3:45 pm University of I.laho Donna Dockter - Alto R. Eric Johnson - Trumpet 11:00 am V/ashington State University 3:15 pm University of New Mexrco Michael Fornander - Bass Delia Neese - Soprano 11:15 am Columbia Basin College 3:30 pm University of Idaho Brian Cullinane - Baritone Gary Gemberling - Baritone 11:30 am Columbia Basin College 3:45 pm University of Idaho I-ance Morrow - Tenor Emily Kethler - Alto 11:45 am Columbia Basin College Dayna Smith - Alto

46 47 Pørch C+rocørV ' MUNCHIES hRAD of all ? M U SI C -PHclTcl-I NTEFI NATI clN PERSUASIONS 54eO N. CaÞiÈol . Ben & |erry's Ice Cream T.M, The 'TLEADER Ín JAZZ FESTMLI photography . Beer & Wine RIDGE CD's & Tapes Dear Participant/Spectator : If you r¡ould like to order an 8"x14" PANORAIIIC Color Photograph of any Jazz Festival performing in todayrs contest, please complete the form listed below and send to l{usic (address :ì Photo fnternational above) along with a check for $15. Please allon 4 to 6 /.) lfhf ilEAí/EZ ¡¡eeks for delivery! ! ! ! ! The Perch! at a budget price 1992 IILIOIfEL RIDGE CD,S &TAPES HAIIIPTON.CHEVRON JAZZ FESTTVALI' PARADISE Please Print AUB rllusrc Mon - Sat 10:00 am-9:00 pm 8LDG. I Sunday 12:00 pm.7:00 pm Name _l I Formal or Fun Quantity Lß The Little Shop Address tr{sÎ with the Big Savings "For Counry . Rock . Jazz. Classical AII Your \Ieeds" I City/Town State zíp 5@ University Ave. 117 E. 3rd St. Moscow, ID Downtown Moscow 882-1670 Next to Keeney Bros Band Instrument Center (Name of School/Group) DATE Est. 883-3735

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AAAAI M¡ddle Sch ool I CritÍque Ensembles

Friday, February 21, 1992 Student Union Building Ballroom

Adjudicators: Bill McFarlin, Steve Baer, Phil Læshin, Barney McClure

Wann-up Room: Galena Gold Evaluation Room: Dipper

8:40 am St. Mary's Elementary School Mary Jeanne Jenness Middle School Moscow, ID 9:00 am Northwood Jr. High School Shawn ti/right Middle School Spokane, WA 9:2O am Lincoln Middle School Dan Bruce Middle School Pullman, WA 9:40 am Coeur d'Alene High School Julie Powell Afu{{ Coeur d'Alene, ID 10:00 am Kamiakin High School David Wright Critique Kennewick, WA tll 10:20 am Centennial High School Darrell Bozett AAAA Meridian,ID 10:40 am Semiahmoo Secondary David Proaiick AAAA Surrey, B.C. ]" 11:00 am Salk Middle School Margo Dreis Middle School Spokane, WA a \TeBuildoLrr 11:20 am Meridian High School Linda Provencio tuAu{A Meridian,ID a 11:40 am Rogers High School Mada Aeschliman AAAA Spokane, WA . bThelndustrvb 12:00 pm Clinic

Theirs. 1:00 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School Stuart Hunt AAAA Marysville, WA 1:20 pm Kentridge High School Don Barrows AAAA , WA 1:40 pm Mead High School David Teal AAAA Spokane, WA

2:00 pm Quincy High School David Cazier AAAA Quincy, WA 2:2Opm North Central High School Mike Caldwell Au{,{l{ Spokane, WA 2:40pm Capital High School Linda Schmidt AAAA Boise, ID 3:00 pm Clinic

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Adjudicators: Dr. Lorraine Wilson, Jerry Vevig, Sam Trimble, Bot Curnow Adjutlicators: Jim Wilson, Dr. K. Newell Dayley, Roger Stemen, Randy Hubbs Warm-up Room: Basement Evaluation Room: Dressing Room Warrn-up Room: Room 49 Evaluation Room: Room 29

8:20 am Moscow Jr. High School Melissa Kleinert Jr. High Moscow, ID 8:20 am Mt. Baker Secondary School Don Rogers AA Cranbrook, BC 8:40 am Mead Jr. High School Dennis Larsen Jr. High Mead, WA r4 8:40 am Guildford Park Secondary Bob l-abonte AA Surrey, BC 9:20 am Penticton Secondary School Jim Knowler t '" AAA Penticton, BC 9:00 am Blanchet High School Brian Koreski AA Seattle, WA 9:40 am Peninsula High School Ed Harmic tuq,/{ Gig Harbor, \JVA 9:20 am Gig Harbor High School Wayne Lackman AA Gig Harbor, WA 10:00 am 9:40 am Lake Stevens High School Paul Harvey AA Lake Stevens, WA 10:20 am Roosevelt High School Scott Brown AAA Seattle, lrlVA 10:00 am Moscow High School Melissa Kleinert AA Moscow, ID 10:40 am Central Valley High School Teresa Fraser AAA Veradale, WA

7,¿, 10:20 am Clarkston High School Ron Holscher AA Clarkston, WA 11:00 am Moses Låke High School Tim Cloud AAA Moses kke, lVA 10:40 am Tahoma High School Marc Rieki AA Maple Valley, WA L1:20 am Pasco High School Mike Garrett AAA Pasco, ïly'A 11:00 am Cheney High School Dannette Garcia AA Cheney, WA 1.1:40 am Sammamish High School Jack Helm AAA Bellevue, WA Il:20 am Sandpoint Hìgh School Jon Brownell Non-Mixed Sandpoint, ID 12:00 pm Clinic 11:40 am Lewis and Clark High School Michael Indendi Non-Mixed Spokane, WA 12:00 pm Clinic i 1:00 pm Northwood Jr. High School Shawn trtfright Jr. High Spokang, \ilA

1:20 pm Bainbridge High School Dqn Pearce AAA Bainbridge Is., WA 1:00 pm Capiøl High School Linda Schmidt Non-Mixed Boise, ID 1:40 pm Richland High School Dan Black AAA Richland, WA 1:20 pm Pasco High School Mike Garrett Non-Mixed Pasco, WA 2:00 pm Kelowna High School George Frie 4AA Kelowna, BC 1:40 pm Hanford Secondary School Perry Kelly AA Richland, WA 2:20 pm Interlake High School Cynthia Eady AAA Bellevue, WA 2:00 pm Pullman High School Dan Bruce AA Pullman, WA 2:4Opm Lewis and Clark High School Michael Indendi AAA Spokane, ri/A 2:20 pm G onzaga Preparatory Schopl John Walk AA Spokane, WA 3:00 pm Eisenhower High School Roger Stansbury AAA Yakima, WA 2:40 pm Pasco High School Mel Haug AA Pasco, lùy'A 3:20 pm Harmony Connection Mark Easter Open Division Yakima, ïVA

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Adjudicators: Dr. Ray Smith, Jim Christensen, Rick Clary, Henry Wolking 8:00 am Capiøl High School 11:45 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School Meredith Bror¡m - Alto Mark Reed - Tenor Warm-up Room: Room 119 Evaluation Room: Room 216 8:15 am Capital High School 12:00 pm North Central High School Darin Ogden - Baritone Brandon O'Neill - Tenor 8:30 am Capital High School 12:15 pm Clinic 8:00 am North Central High School Mike Caldwell Combo Spokane, WA . Amy Lehosit - Alto 8:20 am Riverside High School Joe Wightman* A Boardman, OR 8:45 am Capital High School 1:15 pm 8:40 am Clarence Fulton Secondary School Keith Perry A Vernon, BC Rick Nelson - Baritone

9:00 am Kuna High School Julie Burke A Kuna, ID 9:00 am Capital High School l:30 pm Centennial High School Anna Willes - Soprano Danny Weber - Tenor 9:20 am Pleasant Hill High School Mike Wiggins A Pleasant Hill, OR 9:15 am Capital High School 1:45 pm Centennial 9:40 am Orofino High School Darold Kludt A Orofino, ID. High School Mike Spencer - Tenor, Matt Anderson - Baritone 1.0:00 am West Valþy High School Ann Thurman A Spokane, WA 9:30 lÞ am Capital High School 2:00 pm Centennial High Schoo! 10:20 am Riverside Èigh School Jesse Wittrock A Chattaroy; WA Marla Buchwitz - Soprano Tina Anderson . Soprano

10:40 am Colville High School Mark Rice A Colville, \ilA 9:45 am Capital High School 2:15 pm Meridian High School Glen Moore - Tenor Christie Stewart - Soprano 11:00 am McCall-Donnelly High School Ted Carrico A McCall,ID 10:00 am Capital High School 2:30 pm Meridian High School l1:20 am Northwood J,rnior High School Shawn Wright Combo Spokane, rJ/A Amy Litster - Alto James Evans - Tenor 11:40 am Moscow High School ' Tamie King Combo Moscow, ID 10:15 am CapiølHigh School 2:45 pm Meridian High School 12:00 pm Clinic Meagan Currr'- Soprano Melissa Clapp - Alto 10:30 am Capital High School 3:00 pm Meridian High School Jessen Hobson - Tenor 1:00 pm Marsh Valley High School I-awrence Anderson Combo Arimo,ID John Stoneback - Bass 10:45 am Capiøl High School 3:15 pm 1:20 pm Meridian High School Linda Provencio Combo Meridian,ID Meridian High School Erik Drake - Alto Brain Wesûcott - Tenor 1:40 pm Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Prozrick Combo Surrey, BC 11:00 am Capital High School 3:30 pm Meridian High School 2:00 pm Guildford Park Secondary Bob l-aBonte Combo Surrey, BC Dennis Greely - Tenor Amy Bird - Soprano 2:2Opm Woodlands Secondary School Chris Ellis Combo Nanaimo, BC l1:15 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School 3:45 pm Meridian High School Shuree Gaines - Soprano Emily Hunt - Soprano 2:40pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School Stuart Hunt Combo Marysville, WA l1:30 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School 4:00 pm Meridian High School 3:00 pm Walnut Grove Secondary School Mike Angell A I-angley, BC Joe Burzotta - Bass Ben Coles - Baritone 3:20 pm Adrian High School Ted McBride A Adrian, OR

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ì Friday, February 21, 1992 Friday, February 21, 1992 Ëtudent Union Building Borah Theatre Hartung Theatre

Adjudicators: David V. Bennett Warm-up Room: Chief's Room A{iudicator: Michael Jacobsen Wann-up Room: Green Room

8:30 am Pasco High School 11:45 am 10:00 am 1:00 pm Gig Harbor High School Felisha Mackey - Soprano Stephen List - Baritone

8:45 am Pasco High School 12:00 pm Clinic 10:15 am l:15 pm Gig Harbor High School Karman Stintson - Soprano Angi Johnson - Alto

9:00 am Pasco High School {:00 pm Lewis and Clark High School 10:30 am Mt, Baker Secondary School l:30 pm Gig Harbor High School I Tamara Sandberg - Soprano Tara Bradley - Soprano Karlâ Johnson - Alto Erika Sorgen Frei - Alto

9:15 am Pasco High School 1:15 pm I-ewis and Clark High School 10:45 am Mt. Bake¡ Secondary School 1:45 pm Gig Harbor High School Nancy Swanda - Soprano Jessica Kenney - Soprano Allan Sandbèrg - Baritone Dana Haley - Alto

9:30 am Pasco High School 1:30 pm Lewis and Clark High School 11:00 am Mesd Jr. High School 2:00 pm Moscow High School Manuel Martinez - Bass Kim Grant - Soprano Ray Sacchi - Baritone Amy Matsuoka - Soprano

9:45 am I-ewis and Clark High School 1:45 pm Lewis and Clark High School 11:15 am PultrnmHigh School 2:15 pm Northwood Jr. High School Christian Shook - Alto Nikko Daniels - Soprano \ilendy Dillard - Soprano II Kashana Cox - Soprano Itrest 10:00 am Lewis and Clark High School 2:00 pm Valley High School 11:30 sm Gig Harbor High School 2:30 pm Northwood Jr. High School Lloyd Harris - Bass SeanSieman - Tenor Anika Pedersen - Soprano K. C. Rehberg - Baritone

10:15 aq Lewis and Clark High School 2:15 pm West Valley High School 1l:45 am Gig Harbor High School 2:45 pm Moscow High School Shawn Lowry - Bass Gary Ryken - Baritone Kim Snodgrass . Soprano Ben Carson - Tenor

10:30 am Iæwis and Clark High School 2z3Opm West Valley High School 12:00 pm Gig Harbor High School 3:00 pm Moscow High School Brandy Hallam - Alto Erin Pitner - Soprano Kacey Olsen - Soprano Jennifer Hudson - Soprano

10:45 am Iæwis and Clark High School 12:15 pm Gig Harbor Hilh School 3:15 pm Moscow High School Aimee Smith - Soprano Julie Crowell - Soprano Monica Molsee - Soprano

11:00 am Pleasant Hill High School 12:30 pin Gig Harbor High School 3:30 pm Moscow High School David Burdett - Tenor David Walton - Bariùone Lisa Cole - Soprano

11:15 am Pleasant Hill High School 12:45 pm Gig Harbor High School 3:45 pm Moscow High School Nina Sarratt - Soprano Nathan Se¿rs - Tenor Alisson Dozier - Alto 11:30 am Pleasant Hill High School Amy Boyer - Soprano

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Saturday, February 22, 1992 UNIVERSITY å Dining Student UnÍon Building Ballroom SERVtCES â Adjudicators: Sam Trimble, Dr. Ray Smith, Dr. K. Newell Dayley, Jim Christensen Wann-up Room: Galena Gold Evaluation Room: Dþer - SUB Basement by rnoll. ¡ 8:00 am Moscow Jr. High School Dale Kleinert Critique Moscow, ID !9 8:20 am Terry Fox Jr. Secondary School rùy'ayne Sawyer Critique Port Coquitlam, BC

8:40 am Clinic

9:40 am Skyline High School Richard Chatelain A\rd{A Salt I-ake City, UT THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO DINING SERVICES 10:00 am Decatur Higþ School Jeffrey Cohn &\,ÁrA Federal rvl/ay, rJ/A WELCOMES YOU TO THE ZSIïANNIVERSARY 10:20 am Mariner High School Rich Coleman ArLd{ Everett, WA 10:40 am Capiøl High School Daniel Johnson fuArqu{ Boise, ID LTONEL HAMPTON/CHEVRO J N AZZFESTIVAL 11:00 am Marysville-Pilchuck High School David Hawke A'r{¡A'l{ Marysville, WA

11:20 am Aubum High School Chet Robson Arq'.¡q\A Auburn, WA

am Kennewick High Sðhool Dean Immel fuqúAü{ Kennewick, WA V/e ARE pRouD To BE A spoNSoR oF THrs EVENT. 11:40 12:00 pm Clinic

1:20 pm Kentridge High School Paul Harshman tuqud{ Kent, WA V/e offer a variety of services pnd products at 1:40 pm I¿ke Washington High School Ken Adkins AudA¡{ Kirkland,IMA 'Ws \iy'A convenient locations throughout campus. hope 2:00 pm Bellevue High School David Holmes AAAA Bellevue, \Varner tuA'lqú{ Spokane, WA to have an opportunity to serve you during your stay! 2:2Opm Mead High School Michael 2:4Opm Wilson High School Greg McKelvey tuA,lAu{ Portland, OR

3:00 pm Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave proznick Aü{l4'¡{ Surrey, BC EI\JOY THE SHOW! 3:20 pm Surrey/\ilhite Rock Alumni Dave Proznick Open Division Surrey, BC

For your convenience, a full deli menu is available during the evening perforrnances on the upper concourse.

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Saturday, February 22, 1992 Saturday, February 22, 1992

Administrätion Building Auditorium Lionel Hampton Music Buildíng Recital Hall

A{iudicators: Dick Beecher, Dan Keberle, Phil læshin, Bill McFarlin Adjudicators: Dr. I-arry Smith, Judge Myron Wahls, Dr. Lorraine rWilson, Rick Clary Warm-up Room: Basement Evaluation Room: Room 204 Warm-upRoom: Room 119 EvaluationRoom: Room216

8:00 am I-aurie Jr. Secondary School Scott Martin Critique Cranbrook, BC 8:20 am Grangeville High School Ruth Vertrees Critique Grangeville,ID 8:20 am Ronan High School Mike Martin l.. Critique Ronan, MT t 8:40 am Rogers High School Dave Jewett Critique Spokane, WA 8:40 am Idaho Falls High School David Burger AAA Idaho Falls, ID 9:00 am Skyline High School Bob Dunmiro AAA Idaho Falls, ID 9:00 am ,Lewiston High School David Johnson AAA Lewiston, ID , 9:20 am Wenatchee High School Gene Huber tud{ Vi¡enaûchee, rily'A 9:20 sm Central Memorial Dax Andrews AAA Calgary, AB 9:40 am Eisenhowe4 High School Lori Lyford Auq'r{ Yakima, rJi¡A 9:40 am Lincoln Middle School Carmel McCurdy Critique Pullman, WA 10:00 am East Valley High School Cal Anderson AA4 Spokane, \tr/A 10:00 am I-ewis and Clark Hish School Lnry lay Critique Spokane, WA rdtfay h 10:20 am Federal High School Gavin Rhodes Lewiç Aud{ Federal \ilay, WA 10:20 em Pentiåton Secondary Dave Brunelle AAA Penticton, BC 10:40 am Kamiakin High School John Owen fuA'l{ Kennewick, rJtlA 10:40 am University High School Keith Nielsen AAA Spokane, \rly'A 11:(X) am Pasco High School Phillip Simpson Aú4¡{ Pasco, WA 11:00 am IVilson High School Greg McKelvey tuq.]{ Portland, OR 1l:20 am Richland High Sihool Doug Rice tud{ Richland, tf[A lL:20 em Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Proznick AAA Surrey, BC t1:40 am Newport High School Matt Eisenhower tuL{ Beilewe, WA 11:40 am Mead High School Michael Vy'arner fuAA Spokane, WA 12:00 pm Clinics' 12:00 pm Clinic

2:00 pm Roosevelt High School Scott Brown Aud{ Seattle, ïl/A l:00 pm Clinic 2:2Opm Garfield High School Clarence Acox Aú{l{ Seattle, rJ/A

2:40pm Fort Vancouver High School James lafr¿ti Au4v{ Vancouver, WA 2:00 pm Edmonds-Woodway High School Bruce Caldwell A"{A Edmonds, IJVA 3:00 pm Sammamish High School Gary rilalker fuqv{ Bellevue, WA 2:2Opm Interlake High School Joe Phillips AAA Bellevue, WA 3:20 pm Clinic 2:40pm Kelor¡ma High School Michael Perkins AAA Kelowna, BC

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Saturday, February 22, 1992 Saturda¡ February 22, 1992 HaÉung Theatre LDS lnstÍtute Cultural Hall

Adjudicators: Randy Hubbs, yasinitsþ Bob Curnow, Henry V/olking, Greg Adjudicators: Keven Johansen, Jim Cutler, Pep Peters, Charles Argersinger Warm-up Room: Green Room Evaluation Room: Coat Room Warm-up Room: Room 49 Evaluation Room: Room 29

8:00 am Kelowna Secondary School Michael Perkins AA Kelowna, BC 8:00 am 8:20 am Guildford Park Secondary School Bob LaBonte F AA Surrey, BC 8:20 am W.L. Seaton Secondary School Geoff Dolman A Vernon, BC I 8:40 am Edmonds-Woodway High School Caldwell AA Edmonds, .Bruce WA 8:40 am Summerland Secondary School K. Ireson Critique Summerland, BC 9:00 am Burley High School Skip Leone AA Burley,ID 9:00 am Woodlands Secondary School Chris Ellis A Nanaimo, BC 9:2O am Frenk Hurt Secondary School Geoff Leader AA Surrey, BC 9:20 am Marsh Valley High School I-awrence Anderson I A Arimo, ID 9:40 am Lake Stevens High School Peter Sexton AA I:ke Stevens, WA 9:40 am Pullman High School Brent Jensen A Pullman, WA 10:00 am Aberd-epn High School Scott Pierson AA Aberdeen,lilA tà 10:00 am Riverside High School Wes Sanborn A Chattaroy, WA 10:20 am Gig Haibor High School Warren Hunt rüA AA Gig'Harbor¡ 10:20 am Wapato High School Ric Pilgrim A Wapato, rùy'A 10:40 am Blanchet High School Sean Richarz AA rrVA Seatfle, 10:40 am Pleasant Hill High School Mike Wiggins A Pleasant Hill, OR 11:00 am Clarkston High School Fred Dole AA Clarkston, WA 11;00 am Kuna High School Bob Ferguson A Kuna, ID 1L:20 am Mt. Baker High School Don Rogers AA Cranbrook, BC 11:20 am West Valley High School Kyle Bosch A Spokane, WA l1:40 am Moscow High School Gary Gemberling AA Moscow, ID 1l:40 arh Kellog! High School Rick Dickinson A Kellogg,ID 12:00 pm Clinic 12:00 pm Clinic

1:00 pm Burley High School Deanna Coy A Burley, ID 1:00 pm 1:20 pm Jenkins High School Jim Meredith A Chewelah, WA 1:20 pm Hanford Secondary School John Blake AA Richland, WA 1:40 pm South Fremont High School Victor R.T. Neves A St. Anthony,ID 1:40 pm Penticton Secondary School Dave Brunelle AA Penticton, BC 2:00 pm Deer Park High School Ken Fisher A. Deer Park, WA 2:00 pm Pendleton.High School Kevin Egan AA Pendleûon, OR 2:2Opm Quincy High School Greg Ohme A Quincy, WA 2:2Opm Post Falls High School Tim Sandford AA Post Falls, ID 2:4Opm Colville High School Dave Quistad A Colville, WA 2:40pm T aGrande High School Jim Howell AA I-aGrande, OR 3:00 pm Walnut Grove Secondary School Mike Angell A T angley, BC 3:00 pm G onztga Preparatory School Michael Smith AA Spokane, lVA 3:20 pm Sandpoint High School Tom ÌJy'alton AA Sandpoint,ID

3:40 pm Cheney High School Terry lack AA Cheney, rilA

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Saturday, February 22, 1992 Saturday, tr'ebruary 22, 1992

Agricultural Science Building Auditorium Law School CouÉ Room

Adjudicators: David Bennett, Michael Jacobsen, Barney McClure, Jerry Vevig Adjudicators: Dr. Bernard Rose, Steve Baer, Bob Summers, Ioy Beecher

Warm-up Room: Room 104 Evaluation Room: Room 204 Warm-up Room: Room 108 Evaluation Room: Room 103

8:00 am St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Crathorne Middle Moscow, ID 8:00 am Parkland Jr. Secondary School Patty Stock Jr. Secondary Cranbrook, BC 8:20 am Alderwood Middle School I-esley MoffaÇ Middle Lynnwood, WA 8:20 am Penticton Secondary, School Jim Knowler Jr. Secondary Penticton, BC

8:40 am Orville High School Jeff Sandberg' B Orville, ÌJ/A 8:40 am Newton Jr. Secondary School Guy Coon Jr. Secondary Surrey, BC 9:00 am 9:00 am Central Middle School Mike Agidius Middle Milton-Freewater, OR Princess Margaret Jr; Secondary Don Grant Jr. Secondary Penticton, BC 9:20 am Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Prozrick Secondary 9:20 am Riverside Middle School Lee Shook ,Middle Chattaroy, V/A Jr. Surrey, BC 9:40 am Walnut 9:40 am Moscow All-City Elementary Nikki Crathorne Middle Moscow, ID Grove Secondary School Shane Faukes Jr. Secondary I-angley, BC 10:00 am Guildford 10:00 am Canfield Middle School Peggy Mahoney Middle Coeur d'Alene, ID Park Secondary School Sarah LeFroy Jr. Secondary Surrey, BC 10:20 am Kelowna 10:20 am Mead Jr. High School Reid Smith Middle Mead, WA Secondary School Michael Perkins Jr. Secondary Kelowna, BC 10:40 am Guildford Park Secondary 10:40 am Salk Middle School Bob Brown Middle Spokane, WA Bob l-aBonte Jr. Secondary Surrey, BC 11:00 am Jenifer 11:00 am Riverside Middle School I-ee Shook Middle Chattaroy, Jr. High School Don Campbell Jr. High Lewiston, ID WA Ii 'l.l:20 11:20 am Potlatch High School Kim Johnson B Potlatch, ID am Cheney Jr. High School Terry Lack Jr. High Cheney, WA

1l:40 am Adrian High School TedRoy McBride B Adrian, OR 11:40 am Summe¡land Secondary K. Ireson Critique Summedand, BC lll 12:00 pm 12:00 pm Jenkins Middle School Jim Meredith Middle Chewelah Clinic

pm Semiahmoo 1:00 pm Colton High School Bill Bolick B Colton, WA l:00 Secondary School Dale Mclntyre Jr. High Surrey, BC 1:20 pm Jefferson Jr. 1:20 pm Rosalia High School Dave Nighswonger B Rosalia, WA High School Mark Tripp Jr. High Caldwell,ID 1:40 pm Horizon Jr. High School Steve Jydstrup 1:40 pm Orofino High School Darold Kludt B Orofino, ID Jr. High Spokane, WA 2:00 pm North Pines Jr. High School Foster 2:00 pm McCall-Donnelly High School Ted Carrico B McCall, ID Bill Jr. High Spokane, WA 2:2Opm Mead High School rvl/A 2:20 pm DeSales High School Carol Peterson B Walla rJ/alla, rJ/A Jr. Reid Smith Jr. High Mead,

2:4Opm Rossland Secondary School R. Howard B Rossland, BC 3:00 pm Adna High School Tom Garrett Critique Adna, WA

3:2Opm Glover Middle School Paul Spokane, I Plowman Middle WA

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Saturday, February 22, 1992 Saturday, February 22, 1992

Student Union Building Borah Theatre Education Building KIVA

Adjudicators: Dave Jarvis, Bill Drury, Leo Dodd, Ron Wilkinson A{iudicators: Bill Perconti, Al Gemberling, Peter Crawford, Jim Wilson

Warrn-up Room: Chiefs Room Evaluation Room: Pow Wow Room Warm-up Room: Room 103 Evaluation Room: Room 106

8:00 am Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Prozrick Combo I Surrey, BC 8:00 am 8:20 am Semiahmoo Secondary School Dave Proznick Combo Il Surrey, BC 8:20 am Gonzaga Preparatory School Michael Smith Combo Spokane, WA

8:40 am Kent-Meridian High School Chuck Stowe[f Combo II Kent, WA 8:40 am Selkirk High School Donivan Johnson Combo Ione, WA 9:00 am Interlake High School ' Joe Phillips Combo I Bellevue, WA 9:00 ¡m Colville High School Dave Quistad Combo Colville, WA 9:20 am Wilson High School Greg McKelvey Combo I Portland, OR 9:20 am Houston Secondary School Tom Hearn Combo Houston, BC

9:40 am Garfield High School Clarence Acox Combo Seattle, WA 9:40 am Moscow High School Dale Kleinert Combo Moscow, ID 10:00 am Interlake High School Joe Phillips Combo II Bellevue, lüy'.{ 10:00 am

10:20 am IakÇlMashington High School Ken Adkins Combo Kirkland, rù/A 10:20 am Mcloughlin High School Mike Agidius Combo Milton-Freewater, OR

10:40 am Fort Vancouver High School James Iafrati Combo Vancouver, WA 10:40 am Culdesac High School Hal Amundson Combo Culdesac, ID

11:00 am Edmonds-Woodway High School Bruce Caldwell Combo Edmonds, WA 11:00 am Reardan High School Lee R. Cox Combo Reardan, V/A am Stevens rüA ;i 1,1,:20 am Bellevue High School David Holmes Combo Bellevue, WA l1:20 I-ake High School Peter Sexton Combo I-ake Stevens, i i ll:40 am Guildford Park Secondary School Brian Wilks Combo Surrey, I 11:40 am Kelowna High School Michael Perkins Combo Kelowna, BC BC

t,Ï I 12:00 pm Clinic 12:00 pm Clinic'

L 1:00 pm Mead High School Michael Warner Combo Spokane, rrI/A l:20 pm V/ilson High School G¡eg McKelvey Combo II Portland, OR" 1:00 pm St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Crathorne Combo I Moscow, ID 1:40 pm Marysville-Pilchuck High School Stuart Hunt Combo Marysville, rüA 1:20 pm St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Crathorne Combo II Moscow, ID

2:00 pm Kamiakin High School John Owen Combo Kennewick, WA 1:40 pm Marsh Valley High School Lawrence Anderson Combo Arimo,ID

2:2Opm rùy'enatchee High School Gene Huber Combo Wenatchee, lilA 2:00 pm St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Crathorne Combo III Moscow, ID 2:4Opm Meridiad High School Linda Prove,ncio Combo Meridian,ID 2:20pm St. Mary's Elementary School Nikki Crathorne Combo IV Moscow, ID I 3:00 pm Kent-Meridian High School Chuck Stowell Combo I Kent, Vy'A 2:40pm Moscow All-City Elementary Nikki Crathorne Combo I Moscow, ID 3:00 pm Moscow All-City Elementary Nikki C¡athorne Combo II Moscow, ID 3:20 pm Moscow All-City Elementary Nikki Crathorne Combo III Moscow, ID 3:40 pm Pleasant Hill High School Mike \iliggins Combo Pleasant Hill, OR

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I 8:00 am 12:00 pm Interlake High School tilill McNae - Tenor Saxophone I 8:15 am Mead High School l1:45 am Skyline High School I 8:15 am Mt. Baker Secondary School 12:15 pm Edmonds-Woodway High School Jay Roulston - Trumpet Joe Uniss - Guit¿r I Michael Hokanson - Tenor Saxophone Matt Boyd - Baritone Saxophone 8:30 am Mead High School 12:00 pm Marsh Valley High School 8:30 am Longfellow Elementary School 1fi30 pm Edmonds-Woodway High School Justin Baer - Trumpet Matt Simpson - Trumpet Adam Platt - Piano l" Olen Chiddix - Tenor Saxophone 8:45 am Mt. Baker Secondary School 12:15 pm Marsh Valley High School 8:45 am Roosevelt High School 12:45 pm Colville High School I Dave rùy'ard - Trumpet Andy Marley - Trumpet Neel Blair - Tenor Saxophone Steve Hefuer - Alto Saxophone 9:00 am Great Falls High School 12:30 pm Semiahmoo Secondary School 9:00 am Mead High School 1:00 pm G onzzga- Preparatory School Jeff Collins -,Guiør Derek Charke - Trumpet Tom Shook - Piano Carolin Bennett - Flute I I 9:15 am Sandpoint High School 12:45 pm Semiahmoo Secondary School 9:15 am Mead,High School l:15 pm Riverton High School Adrian Morgan - Trombone Rob Hamilton - Guitar Greg'Morrow - Alto Saxophone Bret Sexton - Alüo Saxophone 9:30 am Kent-Meridian High School 1:00 pm Kent-Meridian High School 9:30 am Mead High School 1:30 pm Pleasant Hill High School Chrissy Martin - Trombone Antoine Hart - Trumpet Craig Hofftnan - Tenor Saxophone Andrea Clevenger - Piano 9:45 am Middle School 1:15 pm Kent-Meridian High School 9:45 am Mead High School 1:45 pm Pullman School High Alex Platt - Drurirs Branden Gire - Drums Chad Dahl - Alto Saxophone Marco Tan - Piano rl 10:00 am Kent-Meridian High School l:30 pm Semiahmoo Secondary 10:00 am 2:00 pm Semiahmoo Secondary Russell Aoki, Trumpet Kyle Radomsky - Marimba 1l Scott Sanff - Tenor/Alto Sax 10:15 am Post Falls High School 1:45 pm University High School lt 10:15 am Orofino High School 2:15 pm Skyline High School Willie Foster - Guiør Eric Moe - Trumpet Dominic Pomponio - Piano Evan Coombs - Bass

1 10:30 am Idaho Falls High School 2:00 pm University High School 10:30 am I¡ke Roosevelt High School 2:30 pm Skyline High School Matt Robson - Trumpet Jeremy Ostrander - Trombone I Ben Dupris - Alto Saxophone Nick Markosian - Alto Saxophone 10:45 am Colville High School 2:15 pm Moscow High School t 10:45 am Marsh Valley High School 2:45 pm Seth Quistad - Trombone Brian Chin - Trumpet l.ee Diviesti - Alto Saxophone 11:00 am Interlake High School 2:30 pm Pullman High School 11:00 am Skyline High School 3i00 pm University High School Molly Everly - Trumpet Dan Lowinger 4uitar i Shane Cargo - Piano Matt Nelson - Tenor Saxophone

I 11:15 am Interlake High School 2:45 pm Blanchet High School l1:15 am Marsh Valley High School 3:15 pm Kazu Munakata - Trumpet TomMoore - Drums Bryan Higbee - Tenor Saxophone l1:30 am St. Mary's Elementary School pm 11:30 am Idaho Falls High School 3:30 Kent-Meridian High School C.T. Barber - VibesÆrumpet Shawn Breen - Alto Saxophone Jill Martin - Alto/Soprano Saxophone

11:45 pm Interlake High School 3:45 pm Kent-Meridian High School Rick Burgess - Alto Saxophone Josh Gray - Saxophone

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a 208-882-4231 KAWAI AMERICA LIONEL HAMPTON N. 740 GRAND AV. PULLMAN, WA In The World "Official Festival Keyboard for 1992" CINDERELLA VOCALIST WINNER 509-332-4922 $1,000 Scholarship to the Lionel Ha¡npton ofFoodo.o OUTSTANDING GUEST COLLEGE VOCAL ENSEMBLE School of Music and Kawai Synthesizer Laundry Performance on the All-Star Concert Curtains & Drapes FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Leather & Suedes Kawai Synthesizer Alterations CHEVRON Smoke Odor Counteracting Service OUTSTANDING INCOMING BASS SOLOIST LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC OI-NSTANDING HIGH SCHOOL BRASS SOLOIST Stands Out! Kawai $1,000 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton Same Ownership School of Music gt. Roger Virgin-Owner FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE 21st & 19th Ave. Kawai Bass Guitar FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Lewlston 746,.9131 Four $1,000 Scholarships to the Lionel Hampton School of Music soNoR/H.s.&s.

Jazz "Offlrcial Festival Drums for 1992" AL JARREAU The jazz ambassador ot goodwill with an all-star band in an historic live recording! OUTSTANDING HS/JHS/MIDS/JR. SEC. OUTSTANDING FEMALE J AZZ VOCALIST FESTIVAL INSTRUMEÑiaT, ENSEMBLE LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OFMUSIC LIONEL HAMPTON Professional Sonor Jazz Drum Set $1,000 Scholarship AND THE GOLDEN MEN OF JAZZ LIVE AT THE OUTSTANDING MALE JAZZ VOCALIST BLUE NOTE I - I SABIAN CYMBAL MAKERS LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC LIONEL HAMPTON, $1,000 Scholarship FELÁRA vibes _ÐtStrat: L E@ "OfFrcial Festival Cymbals for 1992" Clark Terry, AND THE GOLDEN MÊ or JAz"t trumpet and At lHf ELUt NOtË FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE QUALTTY THERMTSTOR, tNC. Harry " Sweets" Edison, One Full Set of Sabian Cymbals trumpet AllTel-Arc Jæz OI.ITSTANDING INCOMING FRE SHMAN James Moody and , Titles on sale Now at: PERCUSSIONIST saxes ffi $1,000 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton AlGrey, fl LP MUSIC WORKS School of Music ¡RADI5¡ trombone e'./ê , "Official Festival Latin Percussion for 1992" OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN WOODWIND piano RIDGE SOLOIST Milt Hinton, ffi I 117 E, 3rd St. FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE $1,000 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton bass MoscowBB2-1670 Total Assortment of Latin Percussion Instruments School of Music , \; Next Keeney Bros Band including Bells, 6 sets Maracas, 3 high-pitched Jam Blocks, drums |, to W lnstrument Cenler 3 low-pitched Jam Blocks, 3 black Jam Blocks, Yea¡'s supply of Timbali Sticks

74 75 'r -ì- TECHNICS TED BROWN I J. D'ADDARIO/VANDOREN POCKET SONGS/ MUSIC COMPANY FRESHMAN PIANIST MUSIC MINUS ONE OUTSTANDING INCOMING OUTSTANDING COLLEGE WOODWIND/ALTO LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Sponsor of Bill Watrous, Trombonist SOLOIST KNl000 Synthesizer FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE Clinician and Guest Artist IazzPack with Alto & Tenor Jumbo Java Moutþieces Recordings of Vocal Jazz Artists-Sing with the Greatest and Yea¡'s Supply of Jumbo Java Reeds RICO PRODUCTS GUITARS LASAR INTERNATIONAL EMERSON FLUTE OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN WOODWIND FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE COMPANY SOLOIST Professional Model FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE $1,000 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton Heritage Profe ssional J azz Guitar OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN FLUTIST School of Music LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Grenadilla Wood Piccolo OUTSTANDING CONTINUING STUDENT MANUEL RODRIGUEZ; $250 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton PRO PAC CASES School of Music GUITARS by PRO TEC lnternational ESP GUITAR COMPANY OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN JAZZ 714-44r.0r r7 GUITARIST FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC OUTSTANDING INCOMNG FRESHMAN TRUMPET coNcoRDJA7¿ZtNC. E.S.P. M4 Standard Bass Guita¡ Professional Model Guitar SOLOIST LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC RAY BROWN SCHOLAR AWARD CometPROPAC $500 Schola¡ship to the Lionel Hampton School of Music ztLDItAN COMPANY JUPITER BAND INSTRUMENTS OUTSTANDING HS/JHS/I4IDS/JR.SEC. TRUMPET SOLOIST GENE HARRIS JAZZ PIANO SCHOLAR AWARD OUTSTANDING tu{AÄ/AJqÀ/AA DRUM SOLOIST OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN TRUMPET Double Trumpet PRO PAC $500 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton SOLOIST One 20u KRide Cymbal School of Music LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC

t¿, Jupiter Bb Pocket Trumpet E. K. BLESSING PAUL REED SMITH KEENEY BROTHERS OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN TRUMPET GUITARS 208/882- | 75 I RIFFAULTUUPITER BAND SOLOIST LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC OUTSTANDING COLLEGE OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN INSTRUMENTS GUITAR SOLOIST Professional Flugelhorn Professional Model Guitar Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton School of Music OUTSTANDING COLLEGE WOODWIND/TENOR TEACH Services SOLOIST GEN EVA IN.TERNATIONAL/ Riffault/Jupiter Alto & Tenor Jazz Mouthpieces 5r8-3s8.2r25 and Yea¡'s Supply of Reeds AMATI NEELY'S TRAVEL OUTSTANDING COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL COMBO 800/835-4s r7 OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN CLARINET Laser Music Processor PLAYER OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN TROMBONIST MAPEX PERCUSSION LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC $500 Scholarship to the Lionel Hampton Professional Amati Cla¡inet SHURE BROTHERS, INC. School of Music OUTSTANDING COLLEGE DRUMMER, SOLOIST DIVISION 2ND Mapex Piccolo Sna¡e Drum PLACE HS/JHS/MIDS/JR.SEC. VOCAL ENSEMBLE L. A. SAX COMPANY Beta 58 Vocal Microphone JUSTTCE RECORDS MIND'S EYE OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN TENOR HERB ELLIS GUITAR A}VARD SAXOPHONIST GEMETNHARDT CO., lNC. Special Critique Screening with the A and R Department 800-227-2020 P¡ofessional Model Tenor Saxophone OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN FLUTIST OUTSTANDING HS/JHS/MIDS/JR. SEC. FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Justice Records'Complete Catalog of Compact Discs Professional Model Flute Recorded Sets of the Classics

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OUTSTANDING GUEST COLLEGE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE Full Set of Paiste Cymbals Professional Ludwig Jazz Drum Set thv lt NY PICKBOY HOFFMAN MUSIC T r touNoE rrtrA Spokane, 509-328.3888 FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE AtThe New Orleans,The 20 Tuners and 20 Metronomes Hurricanes Come Onþ Iñ AGlass o 86 Deluxe Rooms OUTSTANDING GIJEST COLLEGB o TNSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE It! storm *rråîîìñõîiou. Bur auhe Restaurant & Lounge New Orleanç-in the heart óf pioneer Souare. Hardwa¡e for Ludwig Drum Set ' ¡ lndoor Pool & Jacuzzi BRADLEY MUSIC you can çgmple our Creole and C_aiun cåok_ ery as well ai some great names in jazz. And o Banquet Facilities COMPANY stay well out the hurricane oath. Call 622-2563 today for ieservations. PALOUSE EMPIRE FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE MALL 24BraÃley Music Rules FINE FOOD AT AFFORDABLE PRICES PRIME RIB IS OUR SPECIALW $500 Grant to the Lionel Hampton/Chewonlazz Festival tt JAMEY AEBERSOLD RÂNT For Reservations: 1 -800-BB3-4240 ¡ tut Firsl h¡muc South 414 North Main, Moscow, lD 83843 FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S Seattle, Washíngton CHOICE 208-882-7557 PIONEER ELECTRONICS' 12 lazz Improvisation Play-along Sets JÀZZ NICHTLY OUTSTANDING COLLEGE VOCAL SOLOIST Compact Disc Player WASHINGTON WATER oUTSTANDB{G. AAAA/AAA/AA VOCAL POWER r 1 SOLOIST I Compact Disc Player Grant to the Lionel Hampton/Chewonlazz Festival to suppoñ K-12 music programs in the \VWP OUTSTANDING A/B/JHS/MIDS/JR.SEC. VOCAL WnLCoME service territory SOLOIST ONEA]\D Compact Disc Player ATLToTHE PROFESSTONAL 1992 JBL FIRST SECURITY BANK tIOI¡:8f, OUTSTANDING HS/JHS/MIDS/JR.SEC. VOCAL $500 Grant to the Lionel Hampton/ChewonJazz 1 ooÁ COMBO oFF Festival IIAMPTON/ Two Sound Monitor Speakers CHE\¿RON SENNHEISER MUSIC CITY vnz ALL REGULAR PRICED ELECTRONIC CORP. FESTTVAT Spokane, VVA, SOg tg26-8644 MERCHANDISE Providing Microphones for the Evening Concerts OUTSTANDING INCOMING FRESHMAN HARRIS . DEAN INSURANCE PIANIST WITH THIS COUPON FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC for your insuronce needs. One Professional Model MD5l8 Microphone Falouse Empire Mall 2O8t88Z-8926 M3 Hammond Organ - (208) óó7-940ó Moscow Mall 2A8ß82-7910 FESTIVAL DIRECTOR'S CHOICE 1509'l,n2-2937 703 lokeslde Avenue N.200 Mullon, Sulle 217 - One Set of Model HD450 Stereo Headphones CoeurdAIene, ldoho EXPIRATION DATE Spokone, Woshlnglon L 311192 J 80 8l 7

WELCOME to the 1902 Llonel Hampton/Chevron Jazz Festlval * Convenience * PharmacY + Quality * Cosmetics ) Values * Camera * Service * Housewares Voted the best i Selection * CandY/Snacks MENU Arby's Fnmous Arby'sSpecialtySandwidres Arby'sFresh Homburger RoâstB€ef Sandwiches Ex¡rness Salads "Near,bg tuhen need us" Aou Regular Roaet Beef...... $f .75 .Sg on the Polouse Chicken Breaet...... -.....-...... $2.39 Garden Salad...... ------...$f 3 ounces of t¿nde¡ ¡oast beef Iættuce, tomatoes, crrormber, A tender, all natural lilet ofchicken Ttuo stores in the areato serue Aou sliced thin and piled high on a cheddar cheese, and egg alices. 2 yeors breast fried golden brown and served toasted sesame seed bun. You with lettuce and mayonnaise on a add the dressings ofyour choice. running toasted sesame eeed bun. ChefSalad-- .---.-$Z.g Ifot Ham'n Cheeee...... -----.$2.09 Iættuæ, tomatoes, orormber, Beef N Cheddan...... $f .99 cheddar cheese, hlrkey, ham and 3 ounces ofthin elic€d ham A 3 ounce stack of Arby's roast egg slices. topped with ewies cheese ¿nd beef topped with cheddar cheese sauce, Polouse Empire Moll, davo save STORE trOUR8 PAfn SAVE served on a sesame seed bun. served on a toasted onion roll. REtA¡t 882-1517 Imdry-hldey-9¡ñ-9pD RgtAIL - 8rl2-752 I Moscow,lD Ð(-882-35&ì 8¡trEd¡y -9¡m - 6prn RX-882-1547 Roast Chicken Salad.-...... ----$¿.es 208-882-0777 Palouse Empirc Mall 8r¡nd¡t-lOu-6pm Moscow Mall Roast Chicken Club...... $2.69 Iættuce, tomatoes, cuormber, Super Roast Beef...... -.--.----.$2.09 cheddar cheese, broccoli and V4 ounces of roasted chicken 3 ounces of delicious roast beef 2 carrots topped with roast breast with swiss cheese, bacon with lettuce, tomato, and ranch chicken strips. dressing on a ìarge size toasted lettuce, tomato, and mayonnaise on a t¡ast¿d sesame seed bun. 6e6ame seed bun. French Fries...... -....- ....,,.,7 6 l.96 I l,Og Grilled Chicken Deluxe.....-...,¡.$2.{9 French Dip------...... $2.29 Charcoal chicken frlet served with Potato Cqkeg...... -:-.-...... ,..*.....69 3 ounces of delicious mast beef lettuce, tomato, and honey mayo on on a toasted hoagie bun served a toasled ssame seed bun. Curly Friee.. ...-..99/f.69 with hot au jus.

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The University of ldaho AlumniAssociation welcomes you, Lionel Hampton, and all friends ol jazi, to the world's finest festival - the Lionei Hampton Chevion Jazz Festival!

The Alumni Association supports alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends of the University of ldaho. Programs offered to you by the AlumniAssociation include:

. Awards . Scholarships . Student Recruitment . Alumni Travel Program . Student Alumni Relations Board . Parents Association . Reunions . Teaching Excellence Program . Awards for Excellence Banquet . National Chapter Organization . Alumni Records System . Academic Programs . Community Service . Legislative Advocacy Program . Affinity Long Distance and Credit Cards . Alumni lnsurance Program

The Alumni Office now has two locations. For more information, call the Alumni Office at 208/885-6154 in Moscow, anid 2081386-61 26 in Boise.

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