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Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival Program, 1991 Archives of the University of Notre Dame Archives of the University of Notre Dame CRAIG RID UT CJF STAFF 1991 ~ EPAIR TAB... PIANO TUNING & Chairperson Jerry Larkin OF . " Business Manager "The Muslclan's ChoIce KenCeonzo CONTEN s ***** Serving All Makes ***** 78 ***** Executive Producer ***** Full Time Since 19 P.J. Goodwine Assistant Harrison Keller SPECIALIZING IN: E TUNING • IN HOME TUNING & REPAIR CONCERT & PERFORMANC PIANO REPAIRS • APPRAISALS Applications ANTIQUE & USED " Director "Quality Service at Reasonable Rates Debbie Broderick P. O. BoX 44 4 Call 8 AM - 9 PM " Osceola, IN 46561-004 Graphic Past Chairpersons & "Please Leave Message Coordinators (219) 255-9810 . CJF Vivienne Padilla Welcome from the Chairman 2 Mr. Ridout will be tuning the plano used for Amy Jenista Ed Kelle Master of Ceremonies 3 Program Information Erik Hanson Assistant Past CJF Judges 4 ASSER & S Greg Goger HOMEOFW ()1'lS Personnel Judges 5 - 7 Manager GRANOORLD FAMOUS r-.­ John Romanelli PIANOS Schedule of Events 8 Over 75 I Hospitality - STEINWAY n Stock: Director - KAWAI - BALDWIN Janice Albers Friday Night 9 - 11 - YOUNG CHANG -=­ ~ Advertising Director Saturday Afternoon 11- 13 James Maher " Faculty Saturday Night 14 - 16 Advisor Fr.G. Wiskirchen, .S.c. Guest Feature Band 18 - 19 Festival Advisor Kirklyn Cox Printer Bill Stoll DirectMail S rvice, INC. Archives of the University of Notre Dame 2 3 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIRPERSON MASTER OF CEREMONIES PASTCJF On behalf of the staff and myself, I'd like to welcome you to the 33rd Making his third straight CHAIRPERSONS annual Jazz Festival. We have all been working very hard in pursuit of appearance as Master of our simple and continuing goals-to provide the musicians with the be t Ceremonies for the Collegiate 1959: Bill Graham possible conditions to perform and to provide the audience with the best Jazz Festival is Tim Eby. Eby is 1960: Jim Naughton possible listening experience in collegiate jazz. We also hope that this now in his ninth year of 1961: Dave Sommer festival will continue to uphold the many traditions established in hospi­ managing the local Public Radio 1962: Tom Eiff tality, professionalism, quality, and personality. Station WVPE-FM 88. WVPE is 1963: Charlie Murphy the area's prime outlet for jazz, 1964: Sidney Gage The jazz festival offers an opportunity for student performers of jazz to featuring more than eighty 1965: Daniel Ekkebus have their performances evaluated in writing by a panel of distinguished hours each week with jazz professional jazz musicians. To be performing at the collegiate level al­ 1966: Tony Andrea, Tony ready implies a certain high level of talent. Hopefully this atmosphere programming seven days a Rivizzigno will help these perfolmers improve what is already excellent, and ulti­ week. 1967: Paul Schlaver mately propagate excellence in the art of jazz performance. Eby has developed WVPE 1968: John Noel from a student operated rock 1969: Greg Mullen As is always the case with the festival, success or failure depends on oriented station to a Public 1970: Ann Heinrichs many people, and this year's staff has performed brilliantly. This year we Radio station staffed by a 1971: Ann Heinrichs opted to have fewer staff members and added additional responsibility to full-time and part-time staff, 1972: Bob Syburg each position. This helped with accountability and hopefully communica­ community volunteers and 1973: Bob Syburg tion. Above all, my thanks go out to all who sacrificed their time, grades, students. In addition to its jazz 1974: Ken Lee sleep, etc. in order to make this a successful weekend. My special thanks programming, WVPE also 1975: Barbara Simonds go out to Ken Ceonzo, who for all practical purposes was a co-chainnan; features blues, folk, classical, PJ. Goodwine who, when I said, "someone needs to do this," actually did new age and reggae music, plus 1976: Damian Leader it; Debbie Broderick for cleaning up the messes left by past years' staff; 1977: Mike Dillon and Andrea White, who was my source of support and sanity when those news and informational 1978: Jim Thomas were precious and rare commoditi s. programming. The station is 1979: Joe Carey listener supported and receives 1980: Stan Huddleston Credit is always given in this space to Fr. George Wiskirchen, and de­ most of its funding from listener 1981: Tim Griffin servedly so. When motivation was low, he acted as the cattle prod to get and corporate contributions. 1982: Kevin Bauer things done. He also is an endless source of knowledge, connections, and Prior to his work at WVPE, 1983: Bob O'Donnell when needed, intimidation. CJF could not go on without Fr. George's Eby worked as Music Director at 1984: Bob O'Donnell guidance, and we all appreciate his efforts in keeping us focused on the WTON in Staunton, Virginia and 1985: John J. Cerabino task at hand. various other radio stations. He 1986: Jerry Murphy is a 1982 graduate from the 1987: Kevin Cronin But now the work is done. All the months of preparation hopefully University of Evansville in will leave us to let the festival run with minimal effort. Now is the time to 1988: David C. Thornton relax and enjoy. We have quite a wide and interesting variety of jazz Evansville, Indiana. 1989: Kevin Keane, Paul presentation. I invite you to join me as I sit back and marvel at the union Loughridge of performer and audience through the best in collegiate jazz. 1990: Kevin Keane Thank you for coming and for your continued support of the Collegiate Jazz Festival. Jerry Larkin Chairman, CJF '91 Archives of the University of Notre Dame 4 JUDGES 5 PAST CJF JUDGES however; fate intervened. "I was supposed to graduat,e, but Indiana University had an excellent big band. We had won 1959: Art Van Damme, Frank 1971: Richard Abrams, Willis 1982: Frank Foster, Charlie a collegiate jazz festival at Notre Dame and were picked to Holzfiend, Charles Suber, Conover, Charlie Haden, Haden, Shelly Manne, go on a U.S. State Department tour of the Near East and Robert TrendIer Dan Morgenstern, Leon Dan Morgenstern, Jimmy Asia. After that, i just stayed in Europe for three or four 1960: Willis Conover, Frank Thomas, Gerald Wilson months." Owens, Billy Taylor In 1968, Brecker recorded his first album as a leader, Holzfiend, Stan Kenton, 1972: James Abersold, Willis 1983: Ron Carter, Branford Score, for the United Artists jazz subsidiary, Solid State. Robert Share, Charles Conover, Aynsley Dunbar, Marsalis, Wynton About two years later, Randy worked with Art Blakey's Suber Roberta Flack, Hubert Marsalis, Jim McNeely, Jazz Messengers. Then came the first of two bands he 1961: Bill Evans, Johnny Laws, Dan Morgenstern, Dan Morgenstern, Tony could co-lead with his saxophonist brother, Michael; Richards, George Russell, George Russell Dreams. 'This was basically a jazz/rock group with the Williams emphasis on jazz." In the two years it existed, Dreams Robert Share, Charles 1973: Alvin Batiste, Joe Farrell, 1984: Terence Blanchard, Joanne turned out two albums for Columbia Records, Dreams and Suber Jimmy Giuffre, Roy Brackeen, Paquitto Imagine My Surprise. Around 1974, the Brecker brothers 1962: Don DeMichael, Quincy Haynes, Hubert Laws, Dan D'Rivera, Danny Gottlieb were hired by drummer Billy Cobham, with whom they Jones, Henry Mancini, Morgenstern, Jimmy Dave Holland, Dan recorded several albums, It was during this period that Robert Share, Charles Owens Morgenstern Randy and Michael decided to pursue their own career. Suber Between 1975 and 1981, the Brecker Brothers recorded six 1974: Charlie Haden, Billy 1985: Gene Bertoncini, Stanley albums and garnered seven Grammy nomination. 1963: Manny Albam, Leonard Harper, Roy Haynes, Dan Cowell, Jimmy Heath, RANDY BRECKER In 1982 he married Eliane Elias and together they formed Feather, Terry Gibbs, Rob Morgenstern, Lonnie Dave Holland, Butch a new group which combines their writing and performing talents. In 1987, Randy Brecker's first solo acoustic ert Share, Charles Liston Smith, Bill Watrous Miles, Dan Morgenstern Trumpeter Randy Brecker has covered a lot of ground in straight-ahead album, "In The Ediom" was voted #1 Best Suber 1975: Cecil Bridgewater, Dee Dee 1986: Conte Candoli, Alan his illustrious twenty year career. He's provided biting brass 1964: Julian "Cannonball" Jazz record of the year by Ann Arbor News and one of Bridgewater, Jack Dawson, Chuck Isreals, lines to records by hundreds of jazz and pop artists; Blood, Jazziz Magazine's ten best of the year. Randy Brecker Adderly, Gary McFarland, DeJohnette, Hubert Laws Ellis Marsalis, Dan Sweat and Tears, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, James Taylor, toured Europe last year with a group featuring Bob Berg, Oliver Nelson, George Dan Morgenstern, Chuck Morgenstern, Lew Steve Winwood, James Brown, Paul McNartney, Diana Ross, David Kikoski, Joey Baron, and Deiter Ilg, and has just Russell, Robert Share, Rainey, Sonny Rollins Tabackin and George Benson to name a few. completed a tour of Eastern Europe for the U.s. State His father was a semi-professional pianist and jazz fanatic. Department. His plans include a live album and a Charles Suber 1976: Lester Bowie, Joe Farrell, 1987: Charlie Haden, Roy Through his father's influence, Brecker grew up listening to 1965: Paul Horn, Arif Mardin, production which will tap into the sounds of R&B/jazz Malachi Favors, Bob James, Haynes, Larry Dwyer, trumpet legends such as Clifford Brown, Dizzy Gillespie, fusion for which Randy is known to have been one of the Robert Share, Charles Dan Morgenstern, Dan Morgenstern, Red Miles Davis and Chet Baker. After finishing high school, foremost innovating forces. Suber, Clark Terry Don Moye, Dave Rodney, Frank Wess Randy attended Indiana University. He never graduated, 1966: Don McMichael, Quincy Remmington 1988: John Clayton Jr., Danny Jones, Charles Suber, Billy 1977: Randy Brecker, Bob James, Gottlieb, Eddie Harris, HAROLD MABERN JR.
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