$t¿¿ ?rS Universityorldaho Lionel Hampton/Chevron .. i....i :'ìr,r{.Í..'.,,. \¡¡{ '\r \ lr '.t 's, ¡ ì. ¡ b 'i * Dr. Lynn f . Skinner, Jazz Festival Director * Carmel McCurdy, Assistant Director Administrative Assistants: Robert Schwartz, Joe Tassinari, Derick Larson, Dave Bobeck, Kelly Caldwell {. ZZ Producer: Lionel Hampton, assisted by Bill Titone Jt."F: :iîlv,qi 8:00 p.m. concerts Partially funded by the National Endowment for the Arts February 2),24, and 25, 1989 1 9 9 'å$, ,'lr JT Acknowledgements A SALUTE TO tIONEt HAMPTON Robert Miller, Director, Lionel Hampton School of Music The Twenty-Second Annual Lionel Hampton-Chevron Daniel Bukvich, Director of lazzcnôirs Robert McCurdy, Director of lazz Bands TAZZ FESTIVAL Robert Spevacek, Director of Bands Alan Gemberling, Assistant Director of lazzBands THURSDAY, Brenda Cain, Lionel HamptonSchool of Music Secretary FEBRUARY 23, !989 Linda Boyd, Lionel Hampton fthool of Music Secretary SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: DON LANPHERE, saxophone, with the University of ldaholazz Band I, Robert Everett Story, piano technician McCurd¡ Director. SUB Ballroom, 3:00 pm. Don Lanphere appears courtesy bf Keeney Brothers Band Instrument Center and Leblanc Corporation. Richard D. Gibb, President, University of ldaho SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest Ensemble "A TOUCH OF BLUE.' SUB Thomas O. Bell, Academic Vice President, University Jazz of Idaho Ballroom,4:30 pm. |oseph Geiger, Financial Vice President, University of Idaho OPEMNG MGHT CONCERT-WYNTON MARSALIS AND CARMEN McRAE SALUTE TO LIONEL HAMPTON. Flip Kleffner, Vice President for University Relations/Development Kibbie Dome,8:00 P.M. Galen O. Rowe, Dean, College of Letters and Science WYNTON MARSALI9 trumpet;CARMENMcRAE, Doyle Anderegg, Assistant Dean, College of Letters and Science vocals; ERIC GUNNISON, piano; RAYBROWNTRIO with RAY BROWN, bass; GENE HARRI$ piano; Dean Vettrus and the office staff of the SUB |EFF HAMILTON drums. Also featuring the LIONEL HAMPTON TROM- BONEFACTORY Rick Bouillon and the ASTII Kibbie Dome Staff Dan Schoenberg, Physical Plant FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1989 The Alumni Association | M.E.N.C. for student help ' VOCALJAZZ ENSEMBLE CONCERT, Kibbie Dome,5:00 P.M. (advisoi) The S.A.L and Dorothy Barnes for student help University of ldahoJazz Choir, Daniel BukvictU Director, guest artist RON MCCROB! fazz Whistler. Moscow High School and High School for student |unior help Class AAA Yocallazz Ensemble Cathy May, Dwina Howey, Dana Richardson, Pam Kernirç foyce Nouwens, and Iodi Judd Middle School Yæallazz Ensemble Delta Airlines Class A Yocallazz Ensemble TKO Communications ]unior High Yocallazz Ensemble Class Non-mixed Vocal Ensemble Pepsi-Cgla Bottling of Lewiston for beverages for guest artists |azz Class AA Voøllazz Ensemble Arby's fot' sponsoring ticket stock Class AAAA Yocal[azz Ensemble Wallace Office Supply ALL Aspen Sound, Palouse Empire Mall STAR SALUTE TO LIONEL HAMPTON. Kibbie Dome,8:00 P.M. featuring: LIONEL HAMPTON, vibes; STAN GETZ, saxophone; DOC CHEATHAM, trumpet; KENNY BURRELL, guitar; Thelazz Festival Steering Committee: Gary Scott, Gael Scott, Rose Neely, Dean Vettrus, Kim Stoltz, RAY BROWN TRIO with RAY BROWN bass; GENE HARRIS, piano; JEFF HAMILTON drums. Special Guðsts: Tim Kendall, Donna Kendall, Robert Zacha, Michael |uditþ Charles Suttory Robert Miller. SOVIET J AZZDUO-LEMBIT SAARSALU, saxophone; and LEONID VINTSKEVICH, piino. University Inn Best Western for 11 complimentary rooms for judges and Lionel Hampton's Band Cavanaugh's for 9 complimentary roonìs for judges and Lionel Hampton's Band SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1989 Mark IV for 4 complimentary rooms SPECIAL PERFORMANCE: Air Force Band of the Pacific Northwest |azz Ensemble 'A TOUCH OF BLUE.' SUB Super 8 Motel,3 complimentary rooms Ballroom,3:40 pm. Hillcrest Motel, 2 complimentary rooms INSTRLJMENT AL AZZENSEMBLE CONCERT, Kibbie Dome, S:00 p.M. Royal Motor Inn, L complimentary room I University of ldahoJazz Band I, Robert McCurdy, Director, with guest Quality Inn-Paradise Creek, Pullman, 3 complimentary rooms artist ROB MCCONNELI, trombone. Thunderbird, Pullmary 2 complimentary rooms Class B InstrumentalJazz Ensemble Class AAA Instrumental Jazz Ensemble U-Haul for the use of 1 truck Class A InstrumentalJazz l¡ssmþls Lewiston RV Center for 3 motor homes Middle School Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Chipman and Taylor for 2 cars funior High Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Zimmer Motor, supplying the "official car for Lionel Hampton," and 1 car Class AA InstrumentalJazz Ensemble Wally Orvik for 2 cars Class AAAA Instrumental Jazz Ensemble Copeland Ford for 2 cars GIANTS OF IATZ SALUTE LIONEL HAMPTON. Kibbie Dome, 8:00 P.M. LIONEL HAMPTON and the Neill Motors for 2 cars LIONEL HAMPTON ORCHESTRA, PHYLLIS FmvIAN with the RAY BROWN TRIO and special 6IANTS OFIAZZ Esselburn Toyota for 2 cars including AL GREY, troT!g1". Special Guests: SOVIEI IAZZDUGLEMBIT SAARSALU, saxophone; and LEOMD Lewis and Clark Motors, Lewiston, 2 cars VINTSKEVICH, piano. Also featuring the LIONEL HAMPTON TROMBONE FACTORy. Winning perfgrminggroups from competition Kawai America, Wednesday reception - were choeen during the day. These groups were þdged on balance, intonation, phrasin8, dynamics, tempo, interpretatioo jazz exciteurent, ' prer{si9n, f¡es'h ideaíana profaniring. fåOþo"p was chosen as being the best ensemble in its size classification. remember that Please NOflash cameras, recording devices, or video recording equipmmt will be allowed in the Kibbie Dome, a LIONET HAMPTON SCHOOL OFMUSIC I^ZZ ENSEMBLES lazz Band, 1 - Robert McCurdy, Director I Saxophones Trumpets Trombones Rhythm President's Message for lazz Festivall'g9g I Dan Carlson + Nikki Crathorne Pete Crawford + Jon Anderson, Piano Brad Howey Kyle Prescott Ed Ulman Kim Lutz, guitar The program for the twenty-second annual Lionel Hampton/Chewon lazzFestlal is truly outstand- Mike Kernin Lau¡ie Simer Rich Rees Manchester, bass Shelly ing. This yea/s celebrity performers are among the greats in the iazz world. Of course, our own Lionel Doug Richards I Stefani Pitts Bill Foster + Joe Covill, drums Hampton will again be us with his big band. Carmel McCurdy + TammyStorjohann ioining The 1988{9 school year is a great one for the University of Idaho. On }anuary 30, we marked our 100th lazzBand,2 - Robert McCurdy, Director birthday. Music has always been an important part of our long tradition. Saxophones Trumpets Trombones Rhythm Enþy the performances. "America's Music" is enjoyinggreat popularity. The Lionel Hampton School Craig Landron Terry Evans Tom Rankin + feff Campbell, piano of Music at the University of Idaho is proud to be part of our musical heritage. By participating in this yea/s Brian McMackin Roger Evans Joyce Nouwens Andy Wells, guitar festival you become part of that heritage. Tony Rizzo Bryce bass Jeff Terada Kelly Shields Quarve, Best wishes to all participants, teachers, and to those who have worked so hard to produce this year's Lacie Hedahl Skip Sperry Derick larson Tony Inham, drums extravaganza. We are looking forward to a fantastic Festival'89. Sheila Keegan Joe Gostnell, drums Joy Foster Sincerely, lazzBand 3 - Alan Gemberling, Director Assistant Directors: Pete Crawford and Bill Foster Richard D. Gibb Saxophones Tnrmpets Trombones Rhythnt Don Robertson Nikki Crathorne Loren Haefer LaDene Edwards, piano Præidutt Doug Krumpelman Brad Bogar Paul Meehan Morgan Hruska, guitar Julie Throckmorton Ian Roberts AmyStillman Matt Gerhardt, bass DerekThomas Guy Hopkins |eff Drake Joel Pals, drums Gene Willet Dave Adams Brian Hobson, vibes George Larsen lazz Choirs 1 and 2 - Dan Bukvich, Director Soprano Becki Taylor Erica Kludt Erik Gullickson Joel Pals * Amy Alsop Jennifer Turrell Tamie Kornoely Rick Harris Stanton Walker * Monique Weisel Melinda Newhouse Mike Kernin Gene Willet Cathleen Barclay * Boyd Becki Young fennifer Prestwich Shawn McFa¡land Daniel Wordell From the Dean: Julie * Michelle Dyke * Lisa Steckel Russel Miles Susan Chin Alto Lodi Sutton Blane Peterson Rhythm * * guitar It is entirely appropriate that this year's Lionel Hampton/Chewonlazz Festival should be the best Ginny Fischer Jill Anderson Laurel Tangen-Foster + f)on Satterfield Ray Barker, * Crathorne, ever, because we are celebrating the university's one-hundredth birthday and because music ranks as one of Annette Freeman fanet Bruce DebbieTrimmell Dave Wascher Nikki the greatest Ronda Goin Anita Burden Corine Wise bass of the University of Idaho's traditions. Our musical traditiory moreover, has always emphasized * Covill, drums lots of participation and important cs jazz. is a see how JodiJudd Audra Callison AngieYoung Bass foe spontaneity-two characteristi of It thrill to the Dorothyfuola LaDene Edwards * Brian Blakeley interest in music at UI has grown from the days of pick-up groups and songfests to these days, when we are r Sr¡zanne Evers Tenor feff Campbell Choir 2 joined by the stellar greats School bears the name Lionel Hamp- Shannon Krasselt * ollazz and when our of Music proudly of Michelle Faucher Anderson * Terry Evans + Graduate Student Mel Lindsay J. Jon * ton. We especially welcome the many high school musicians, whô have come to perform their music, and Michelle Grimmett David Bobeck* Mike KohntoPP ++ School of Music Ca¡ol Poarch * we hope that you will give serious thought to returning, as UI students, to become a part of the great UI Simer * Denice Holsclaw Brownell * Scott Larkin Faculty Laurie fon * musical tradition. Pam Stahla Kernin * Alicia Johann Kelly Caldwell * Hal Logan + * * Tammy Storjohann
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