Archives of the University of Notre Dame feb.28-mar.l,2003 Archives of the University of Notre Dame - .-~ ..en CD LL. Wednesday Feb. 26, 2003 8:00 p.m. Preview Night. University of Notre Dame Jazz II. LaFortune Ballroom. Friday, Feb. 28, 2003 6:00 p.m. Evening concert block - Washington Hall: University of Texas-Brownsville One O'Clock Jazz Band. Terry Tomlin, Director. 6:45 p.m. Western Michigan University Jazz Quintet. Trent Kynaston, Director. 7:30 p.m. Central Michigan University Jazz lab 1. Rob Smith, Director. 8: 15 p.m. University of Missouri Kansas City 11 O'Clock Jazz Band. Hal Melia, Director. 9:00 p.m. Western Michigan University Jazz Orchestra. Scott Cowan, Director. 10:00 p.m. Judges' Jam. Greg Tardy, saxophone; Jimmy Owens, trumpet; Lynne Arriale, piano. Saturday, Mar. 1, 2003 6:00 p.m. Evening concert block begins, Washington Hall. University of Notre Dame Jazz Band I. Larry Dwyer, Director. 6:45 p.m. Millikin University Jazz Band I. Randall Reyman, Director. 7:30 p.m. University of Nevada Reno Jazz Ensemble. David Ake, Director. 8: 15 p.m. University of Illinois Jazz Ensemble I. Chip McNeill, Director. 9:00 p.m. Roosevelt University Jazz Band. 9:45 p.m. Southwest Texas State Salsa del Rio. John Lopez, Director. Archives of the University of Notre Dame Ernie Wilkins Billfl Taylo~ Lew Tabackin Rev. George ,.,.., Wiliams Ed Thigpin Wiskirchen, CSC 1981 Richard Davis Bill Watrous Past 1970 Richard Abrams Joe Farrell James Williams Leon Breeden Mel Lewis 1993 Carl Allen Foe Farrell Jim McNeely -::Jo;t.. .:Joe- Faddis Dan Mor~enstern Dan Morgenstern Bunky Green Ernie Wi ins l~~c Mike Vax Jimmy Heath 1971 Richard Abrams 1982 Frank Foster Mulgrew Miller Willis Conover Charlie Haden Rufus Reid -~tors Charlie Haden Shelly Manne 1994 Ray Brown Dan Morgenstern Dan Morgenstern Benny Green .... 1959 Art Van Damme Leon Thomas Jimm Owens Christopher .2 Frank Holzfiend Gerald Wilson Billy aylor Hollyday 0 t .~ Charles Suber 1972 Jamey Aebersold 1983 Ron Carter Dan Morgenstern \J ::J Robert Trendier Willis Conover Branford Marsalis Claudio Roditi \J 1960 willis Conover Aynsley Dunbar Wynton Marsalis Ed Shaughnessy \ « Frank Holzfiend Roberta Flack Jim McNeely 1995 Roy Ha~rove Stan Kenton • I Hubert Laws Dan Mor~enstern Jim Mc eely Robert Share I ' 1)4 ~ DanlMorgenstern Tony Wiliams Butch Miles l ~ i Charles Suber George Russell 1984 Terence Blanchard George Mraz RUSS MIILLER 1961 Bill Evans 1973 Alvin Batiste Joanne Brackeen Dan MVJcenstern Russ Miller is one of the top Johnny Richards Joe Farrell Paquito DiRivera 'I Bobby atson ~: touring and session drum- George Russell Jimmy Guiffre I' Danny Gottlieb 1996 Richard Davis mers of today. As a Multi- Robert Share Dave Holland ~I Ro~ Donald Harrison Hames Platinum, Grammy award Charles Suber Hu ert aws Dan Morgenstern Roy H~nes !; 1962 Don DeMichael winnin recording artist, his Dan Morgenstern 1985 Gene Bertoncini Geoff eezer " Quincy Jones musica versatility has led Jimm~ Owens Stanley Cowell Dan Mor~enstern : 'I r Henry Mancici 1974 Char ie Haden Jimmy Heath Wallace oney him to work with an incredi­ Robert Share \' i Billy Harper Dave Holland 1997 Nick Brignola ). " ble list of artists including \ I Charles Suber Roy Haynes Butch Miles Sir Roland Hanna r I~ends like Ray Charles, The 1963 Manny Albam Dan Morgenstern Dan Morgenstern Louis Hayes :I ': Fi h Dimension, & Bobby Leonard Feather Lonnie Liston Smith 1986 Conte Candoli Marc Johnson Caldwell through Modern Terry Gibbs Bill Watrous Alan Dawson Dan Mor~enstern ;.' r heroes such as Babyface, Robert Share 1975 Cecil Bridgewater Chuck Israels Lew Solo ~, I Toni Braxton, Nelly Furtado Charles Suber Dee Dee Ellis Marsalis 1998 Carl Allen ,II and Meredith Brooks. As a 1964 Julian Adderly "'~J.uI'C'( Bridgewater Dan Morgenstern Jim McNeely stron~ force on the Los Gary McFarland Hubert Laws Lew Tabackin Charnett Moffett 1:[ Oliver Nelson Ange es studio scene, Russ Jack DeJohnette 1987 Charlie Haden Claudio Roditi was voted in the top 5 Studio George Russell I ~ Dan Mor~enstern Roy Haynes Frank Wess Drummers in the world, two Robert Share Sonny Ro lins Larry Dwyer Dan Morl-,enstern years in a row, by the Charles Suber 1976 Lester Bowie Dan Morgenstern 1999 Gre~o~ ardy (I Donald Byrd Joe Farrell Red Rodney Mic ae Mossman Modern Drummer Magazine 1965 Paul Horn Readers Poll. He has per- ~ss Malachi Favors Fr~Dk Benn'k Green Arif Mardin 1 formed on more than 250 ~ C~on, Bob James Jo n Jr. Chuc Israels Robert Share Dan Morgenstern Danny Gottlieb Jeff Hamilton )1' albums and dozens of inter- Charles Suber I national movies such as Don Moye flit....~.... Eddie Harris 2000 Jimmy Heath Clark Terry Dave Rem~ingto~ Mulgrew Miller Jimmy Owens "Daylight", "0", "Hardball", \ 1966 Don DeMichael 1977 Randlc Brecker Dan Morgenstern James Williams "The Specialist" and "Lethal Quincy Jones Bob ames Lew Tabackin John Clayton, Jr. , Weapon 4". Along with his Charles Suber Will Lee Dan Morgenstern Ed Shaughne;r many album credits, he has Billy Taylor , Bob Moses 1989 Jim McNeex 2001 Le~backin two solo albums, Wherels Rev. George David Sanborn Claudio Ro iti Conte Candoli One? and ~mbalism on Wiskirchen, CSC Louie Bellson 1978 Ed ShVfehnessy Joanne Brackeen R.M.I Recor s. In addition, 1967 Donald Byrd Hubert Laws Frank ess Richard Davis Russ performs clinics Don DeMichael John Lewis Carl Allen Terri Lyne d throughout the world. Russ Herbie Hancock Larry Ridley 1990 Alan Broadbent .~ ~rin~t~r eo""';.j also has authored two books: William Russo Dan Morgenstern Gerald Wilson 2002 Jim Mc eely Lalo Schifrin The Drum Set Crash Course Lew Tabackin Mark Johnson James Carter ~ I Robert Share 1979 Nat Adderley Steve Turre and Transitions, along with esc.. \ Bridgewater 1968 Ray Brown Richard DaVIS Donald Harrison Rodney Whitaker his video, The Drum Set Dan Mor~enster" Buddy DeFranco 1991 Randy Brecker John Robinson Crash Course, all of which Oliver Ne son BunkY Green Eddie Gomez Dan Morl-,enstern were voted the #1 education- e.r,\»cit Rovert Share Philly Joe Jones Dick Oatts 2003 Gregory ardy al books and video in the Gerald Wilson Joe Sample Harold Maybem, Jr. Jimm~ Owens world (2001-2002) by 1969 Gary McFarland 1980 Herb Ellis Roy Haynes Russ iller Modern Drummer Magazine. Dan Morgenstern Milt Hinton Dan Morgenstern Lynne Arriale Sonny Stitt Dan Morgenstern 1992 John Clayton, Jr. John Clayton Clark Terry Zoot Sims Dan Morgenstern 3 II 4 Archives of the University of Notre Dame '­ .2 o .~ """D ::;) ~ LYNNE ARRIALE GREG TARDY Adjudicator The Lynne Arriale Trio has Montreux Jazz Festival, the Greg Tardy grew up in a greatest jazz musicians who toured extensively throughout North Sea Jazz Festival, Pori very musical environment. ever lived. I gained a great Europe, the UK, and the US Festival, and the very presti­ "Living in New Orleans deal of confidence during in support of their newest gious "100 Golden Fingers" when I was a kid, I was con­ that period." The association release "Inspiration," which tour of Japan, a bill stantly around all different with Elvin Jones helped both recently hit # 1 on the nation­ that Lynne shared with jazz types of music. I remember Tardy's playing and his al charts and won the greats Hank Jones, Tommy hearing opera from an early name recognition. After a German CD Critic's Award. Flanagan, Kenny Barron, age (because my parents are second period in St. Louis The trio, featuring bassist, Cedar Walton, and Monty both opera singers), church (where he worked with Jay Anderson, and drummer, Alexander. Lynne has music and R&B such as Russell Gunn), Tardy moved Steve Davis, has been seduced fans and critics James Brown." Tardy began to New York at the end of described by Grammy alike playing clarinet after third 1994. award-winning jazz critic, with the expressive passion grade, studying classical Gregory Tardy has been a Bob Blumenthal, as "one of and melodic virtuosity which music. While studying classi­ major part of the jazz scene, the most empathetic three­ earned her first place at the cal music in college, he having important associa­ somes in jazz," and as hav­ Great American Jazz Piano started being hired on tenor tions with quite a few top ing "a shared metabolism," Competition. She has dedi­ sax for gigs and, after he jazz artists including Tom has been winning accolades cated herself exclusively to was introduced to the music Harrell, Andrew Hill, Dave for its almost telepathic inter­ the Lynne Arriale Trio in of John Coltrane, his clarinet Douglas, John Patitucci, action, forged over the past developing her own unique was left behind to gather Wynton Marsalis, Jay eight years. trio sound in the tradition of dust. He did resume dou­ McShann, Steve Coleman, Their unique, lyrical, pas­ the great jazz trios. bling on clarinet again a few James Moody and Rashied sionate voice has captured years ago, but the tenor has Ali. For the fUture, Gregory international audiences at proven to be his main voice. Tardy says, "1 still have a lot Ireland's Cork Festival, The After spending a year play­ of original music that I look i. ing jazz and blues in St. forward to recording. I hope Louis, Tardy returned to New to keep this band together Orleans where he worked for a long time and continue I~ with a variety of R&B, funk playing challenging jobs as and jazz groups, and artists a sideman. In general, I just such as trumpeter Nicholas take life day-by-day and try Payton. In 1992, he led his to develop into the best musi­ first album (Crazy Love).
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