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Welcome Everyone, to the 3rd Annual Jazz Education Network Conference! The JEN Board has chosen an exciting and fantastic city to host this year’s gathering, and the city of Louisville has welcomed us with open arms. You will no doubt feel the vibrant energy within this grand community of art lovers as you venture out beyond the conference walls. This year’s conference lineup of 100+ concerts and 90+ clinics is outstanding! We are delighted to announce that we have joined forces, in professional collaboration, to present the 2012 TI:ME Conference (Technology Institute for Music Educators), and the Jazz Arts Group of Columbus’ Jazz Arts Initiative. Both events will be offered concurrently, with TI:ME presenting a technology track that is cutting edge, and the JAI offering specialized research collected over the last 3 years, related to building and maintaining the jazz audience. Your JEN Registration Credentials provide you the opportunity to attend all activities hosted by any of the three groups! The inaugural class of the LeJENds of Jazz Education will be honored at the 2012 Gala Education Fundraiser on Friday evening from 5:30pm-8pm in the Fountain Room. A limited supply of tickets remain for purchase at the Registration Counter. The $60 ticket price includes the LeJENds celebration and a southern style buffet dinner, an exclusive performance by the Jamey Aebersold Quartet, a silent and live auction component, with a portion of the proceeds to benefit the JEN Education Fund. Scan the barcode below, or at any of the posted locations throughout the conference, in order to upload the complete conference schedule app to your Smartphone! Here we are in Louisville, KY, where we are collectively… Developing Tomorrow’s Jazz Audiences Today! Dr. Lou Fischer, President/Co-Founder, Jazz Education Network
TI:ME Conference Manager’s Welcome Welcome to the TI:ME National Music Technology Conference. TI:ME’s mission is to assist music educators in applying technology to improve teaching and learning in music. It is a privilege to be partnering on our thirteenth annual conference with the Jazz Education Network. TI:ME’s continuing commitment is to deliver the best music technology conference available anywhere. TI:ME brings together the nation’s most outstanding music technology educators with leading music software designers, MIDI and audio hardware manufacturers, education hardware manufacturers, and music technology merchants. TI:ME instructors are experienced music educators who teach at all levels and are experienced music technology mentors. Not only will the presenters demonstrate these technologies for you, they will help you to use it and to understand how to implement it effectively, whether you’re a teacher or a developing player. Virtually every music technology topic is covered, from notation to sequencing, the Internet, digital audio, multimedia, computer-assisted instruction, electronic instruments and live performance incorporating technology. TI:ME’s partners are the corporations that create the music software and hardware that make a 21st Century music education possible. Together, we provide a comprehensive and quality resource for music educators throughout the world. I want to remind you that your learning experience does not need to end when you leave the conference. In fact, the opportunities have just begun! One of the great things about TI:ME is that it is very inexpensive to become a member, which allows the training, networking, professional growth and problem solving to continue. The immediate benefits for new members far outweigh the small membership fee. Mark Lochstampfor, Ph.D, TI:ME Conference Chair mlochsta@insight.rr.com
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Over 25 Events Featuring Jacobs Faculty, Students, and Alumni Faculty clinics and performances by Jeremy Allen, Luke Gillespie, Pat Harbison, Steve Houghton, Joey Tartell, Brent Wallarab, and Tom Walsh
Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra Music from their CD “Basically Baker” Friday, 12:30 pm | Inspirations Stage (Archibald Cochran RT3)
Gala Education Fundraiser honoring the ABCDs of Jazz Performance by the Jamey Aebersold Quartet Friday, 5:30-8:00 pm | Fountain Room RT2
David Baker 80th Birthday Reception Saturday, 6:00-8:00 pm | Stopher Room
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JEN is dedicated to building the jazz arts community by advancing jazz education, promoting performance, and developing new audiences.
JAZZ EDUCATION NETWORK BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MARY JO PAPICH Past President/Co-Founder
LOU FISCHER President/Co-Founder
ANDREW SURMANI President-Elect
JOHN CLAYTON Vice President
JOSE DIAZ Secretary
RICK KESSEL Treasurer
Ruben Alvarez
Orbert Davis
Willard Jenkins
Paul Bangser
Darla Hanley
Bob Sinicrope
Caleb Chapman
Monika Herzig
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GALT HOUSE HOTEL • LOUISVILLE, KY Abbreviation Key: C - Clinic PD - Panel Discussion FC - Festival Clinic
J - Jam Session R – Reception TI:ME Conference Technology Clinic
M - Meeting E - Exhibits
P - Performance FP - Festival Performance JAI - Jazz Arts Initiative Research Presentation
Suite Tower/2nd Floor - ST2 Suite Tower/3rd Floor - ST3
Rivue Tower/2nd Floor - RT2 Rivue Tower/3rd Floor - RT3
Hotel Key: 2nd Floor - 2 3rd Floor – 3 3rd Floor Connector (between Towers) - 3C
Performance/Clinic/Event Venues: The Buffet Crampon Inspirations Stage - Archibald Cochran RT3 Ella Fitzgerald New Voices Stage - Caroll Ford ST2 University of Louisville Conservatory Stage – Conservatory 3C Registration: Performers/Clinicians/Exhibitors – Breathitt ST2 Media Room/Arcadian Arts – Collins ST2 Jazz Audience Initiative (JAI) Research Presentations – Nunn ST2 Production Conference Office – Grand Ballroom B ST2 JEN Clinic Rooms - French/Stopher/Segell/Beckham ST3
Mapex/XO Visions Stage - Combs Chandler ST2 Berklee College of Music JENerations Stage - Grand Ballroom C ST2 Festival Clinic Room – Jones ST3 New Registration - Registration Counter ST2 JENeral Store/Silent Auction – Brown ST2 Exhibit Hall/Exhibit Foyer/Grand Ballroom A - Exhibit Halls ST2 Gala Education Fundraiser - Fountain Room RT2 TI:ME Sessions - Coe/McCreary ST3, Willis/Clements ST2
Restaurants/ Bars Location: Thelma’s 24 hour Deli & AL J’s Bar - Conservatory 3C Café Magnolia & Jockey Silks Lounge - RT2
Wednesday, January 4: 2:00 P.M. - 9:00 p.m. Registration Open REGISTRATION ST2 7:30 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3
Doors Open! Priority Seating valid for initial 30 minutes of concert.
8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Louisville Leopard Percussionists featuring Craig Wagner
Diane Downs, Director. The Louisville Leopard Percussionists are elementary aged student musicians from Louisville, KY, performing classical, jazz, and pop, while learning to improvise, compose, and arrange music on a variety of percussion instruments. They have performed throughout Kentucky as well as Tampa, Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, New York, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dayton, and Orlando. Sponsors: Vater Drumsticks/Mallets, Latin Percussion, Sabian, Evans Drumheads/D’Addario & Co.
Skywalk to 4th St. Live! - ST3 Jeff Ruby’s – ST3
Jack Wilkin’s Blue & Green Project – Tampa Bay, FL
The Blue and Green Project features Jack Wilkin’s compositions musically rooted in Americana and inspired by elements of Appalachian Mountain life. The group features a front line of paired saxophones, trombones, guitars, and vibraphone. The addition of violin, acoustic guitars, banjo, and a variety of percussion instruments provide Appalachian colors. Sponsor: Yamaha
Harry Pickens Trio – Louisville, KY
Consisting of Harry Pickens-piano, Chris Fitzgerald-bass, and Jason Tiemann-drums, this trio has performed throughout the Midwest for nearly a decade. The trio’s unique combination of deep lyricism and spontaneous delight breathes new life into repertoire spanning a wide range of jazz history. Tonight’s performance features jazz standards among original Harry Pickens works.
University of Louisville Jazz Ensemble I featuring Jamey Aebersold
John LaBarbera, Director. Jazz Ensemble I is the premier big band of the Jamey Aebersold Jazz Studies Program at the University of Lou-
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE isville (KY) School of Music. Performing a diverse program highlighting original compositions & arrangements by many students, some compositions focus on a strong Brazilian and South American student connection.
George Litterst, Clinician. The idea of teaching an instrumental or vocal lesson over the Internet is no longer a figment of science fiction. Long distance, real-time lessons take place every day as do concert performances. Learn what it takes to set up distance lessons providing an exciting experience for your students.
11:00 p.m. - 11:50.p.m. CONSERVATORY 3c P Osland/Dailey Jazztet – Lexington, KY
The Osland/Dailey Jazztet was formed in 2006 and consists of Miles Osland, woodwinds; Raleigh Dailey, piano; Danny Cecil, bass; and Paul Deatherage, percussion. This performance will be featuring modern jazz interpretations and the music of Raleigh Dailey. Sponsors: Conn-Selmer, Avanti Flutes
12:00 a.m. – 1:30 a.m. CONSERVATORY 3c J JEN NETWORK JAM – Host: Osland/Daily Jazztet
Thursday, January 5: 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. REGISTRATION ST2 Registration Open
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Everything You Need to Know about Long Distance, Real-time Music Instruction
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. COE ST3 Music Technology Labs of the Future
What will music technology labs look like 5 or 10 years from now? What role will mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads play in that future? Join SoundTree Managing Director Jim Frankel for an in depth look at the latest hardware and software technologies available for teaching in a lab environment, as well as curricular integration strategies for teaching in a lab environment.
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. STOPHER ST3 C Creative Jazz Teaching Strategies for Children Based in Literature
Darla Hanley, Clinician. This session is designed to share teaching strategies that combine children’s literature with jazz history, jazz re-
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE cordings, and opportunities to make and respond to music. Audience members will be actively engaged in playing singing games, improvising, moving, and singing; experiencing creative ways to bring jazz to life for young students.
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 SmartMusic 2012 in Your Music Program
David Hawley, Clinician. SmartMusic has the repertoire and practice tools to help any student reach his/her potential: assessable blues and modal scale exercises, ear training studies, Aebersold & Marsalis studies and solos, over 180 jazz ensemble charts and even KJOS’ Jazz Ensemble Method. The entire repertoire can be assessed and assigned online.
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CLEMENTS ST2
($20 lab fee) PowerPoint: Power Beyond Presentations
Kathryn Johnson, Clinician. Put PowerPoint to work for music education. Learn the real powers of PowerPoint as an instructional tool. This session will cover features most relevant to the music classroom and then take you beyond presentations to use the software to easily create instructional materials tailored to your classroom.
9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. FP 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. FC JONES ST3 Brown School Jazz Combo
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 creating cds and dvds of performances and internet. The lecture will cover how to avoid potential problems and license works properly.
9:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Tennessee State University Jazz Collegians – Nashville, TN
James Sexton, Director. The Tennessee State Jazz Collegians will perform an exciting and expressive repertoire of jazz tunes from traditional standards to contemporary charts.
9:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Saxophone How to: from Johnny Hodges to John Coltrane
Tom Walsh, Clinician. The smooth, sultry style of Johnny Hodges. The powerful, plaintive style of John Coltrane. This clinic explores how the fundamentals of saxophone technique are manipulated to create a wide variety of expressive qualities, including specific exercises and common problems in developing sound, vibrato, articulation, technique, stylistic devices (smears, growling, etc.).
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Rondi Charleston All-Star Quintet – New York, NY
Kristen Lewis, Director.
Singer/Songwriter Rondi Charleston performs selections from her critically acclaimed Motéma Music debut release, Who Knows Where The Time Goes, with her All Stars Lynne Arriale-piano, Dave Strykerguitar/MD, Ed Howard-bass and Anthony Pinciotti-drums. “Some of the most memorable new songs from a jazz singer since Abbey Lincoln.” – Hot House Jazz. Sponsor: Motema Music
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. COE ST3 Jazz Tech: Using Technology to Support Improvisation
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. COE ST3 Improving Improvisational Skills Using Impro-Visor
Rick Dammers & Denis DiBlasio, Clinicians. Approaches for utilizing technology to support the development of improvisation and jazz playing techniques will be shared in this session.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 C Jazz For Young Children: Jazzy Fairy Tales
Louise Rogers, Clinician. Jazz singer Louise Rogers, storyteller Susan Milligan, and bassist Rick Strong, bring three well-known fairy tales to life through jazz. Jazz basics such as scat singing, rhythmic patterns, and the blues are introduced in this unique blending of storytelling and jazz resulting in a powerful teaching tool for children. Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. NUNN ST2 The Marketing of Jazz and Improvised Music since 2000: A Literature Review (PAPER)
Dan DiPiero, Presenter. This literature review aims to survey and interpret the existing field of jazz marketing research with an eye on the future.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Copyright Pitfalls: How to License Works Properly
Jeff Gorham, Clinician. This is an overview of the common licensing pit-falls music educators face from year-to-year including rearranging,
Robert Keller, Clinician. Impro-Visor is a notation tool for assisting students in constructing and hearing solos of a type that might be improvised. By studying the chord changes of a tune and creating one’s own solo, the ability to improvise on the tune is greatly enhanced. Important features will be demonstrated live.
10:00 a.m.- 10:50 a.m. FRENCH ST3 C Sing Your Way Through Theory
Kris Adams, Clinician. A fun, creative and interactive way for teaching music theory that is relevant to singers. Accompanied by pianist Mark Shilansky, Ms. Adams will use exercises that are hands on and each step of the way incorporates singing, playing piano, writing and visualizing the music. Sponsor: Berklee College
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Creating Custom Software for Composition, Performance, and Instruction Easily with Max/MSP
V.J. Manzo, Clinician. Attendees will learn to easily program custom music applications to facilitate their teaching objectives, even if they have had no programming experience. There are no prerequisite programming skills required. This workshop will benefit educators looking to supplement their lessons with interactive instructional tools, adaptive instruments, composition, improvisation, performance, and more.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. STOPHER ST3 C Jazz History Database: An On-Line Multi-Media Jazz Museum
Richard Falco, Clinician. Move beyond conventional notions of written jazz history by contributing to an on-line “multi-media museum”. Topics: create exciting academic courses utilizing JHDB; methodologies and best practices for field research; documenting your regional history; life-changing benefits of student contact with local artists.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. FP 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone
Scan the barcode below, or at any of the posted locations throughout the conference, in order to upload the complete conference schedule app to your Smartphone!
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Creating Your Own Rehearsal CDs with GarageBand
Christopher Gunnell, Clinician. Use GarageBand with standard MIDI files or a USB keyboard controller to create rehearsal CDs for your students. Bring your MacBook and go through the easy step-by-step process during the session OR come to observe; this useful tech trick can be accomplished with most Mac or PC production software.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. NUNN ST2 The Best of the Savory Collection: A Rare Peek (CLINIC)
Loren Schoenberg, Clinician. Unheard for more than 70 years, the Savory Collection lets us hear new sounds from Ellington, Basie, Ella, Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Django, and that’s just for starters. Join Loren Schoenberg for an exciting experience as we start to put the nose back on the Sphinx.
10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Logic Pro Software Instruments: Synthesis, Sampling, and the Sea of Terminology
Matt Harder, Clinician. Apple’s Logic has capabilities far beyond its younger relative GarageBand. This presentation will provide an overview of the ES line of software instruments and the EXS24 sampler. Focus will be on the standard analog synthesis parameters and associated terminology. Outcome: a working knowledge of virtual analog synthesis and sampling techniques.
10:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Central Washington University Jazz Band I – Ellensburg, WA
featuring Ingrid Jensen - Christopher Bruya, Director. The great writers in the idiom will be represented, with a nod to the tradition, depth of color and innovation that have been hallmarks of the jazz big band.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P The Watters Brothers – Washington, D.C.
This All-Star lineup includes Harry Watters-trombone, Ken Watterstrumpet, Dena DeRose-piano, Gene Perla-bass, and Derico Watsondrums, and is guaranteed to knock your socks off, kicking off the events on the Mapex/XO Visions stage! Sponsors: Jupiter/Mapex/XO
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P North Hardin High School Jazz Ensemble – Radcliff, KY
Abe Barr, Director. The North Hardin Jazz Ensemble’s performance will include multiple jazz styles including Swing, Latin, Contemporary, and Hip-Hop. It is our goal at North Hardin to expose students to all genres of jazz music in an effort to develop a true appreciation of jazz history and repertoire.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Jazz Bass 101: A Primer for the Non-Bassist Band Director
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. NUNN ST2 Rebuilding the Base: Rebuilding the Social Capital for Jazz (PAPER)
John Morgan, Presenter. The way we market jazz is critical to developing its future audience. In order to understand how we as musicians and educators can successfully disseminate our music to a wider, more diverse, and more youthful group of participants, a variety of marketing and social strategies must be examined.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Jeff Hall Quartet – Churchville, MD
Jeff’s incredible voice, musicianship and skillful arranging truly set him apart from the field, making a Jeff Hall show truly memorable. Don’t miss this chance to see this compelling artist.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Teaching Jazz Guitar Harmony
Jeremy Allen, Clinician. This clinic is for inquisitive band directors, bass students, and anyone interested in the essentials of jazz bass playing. Topics include tone production (upright and electric bass), bass line construction (the role of the bass; playing in “2,” “4,” 3/4; ballads; Afro-Cuban and Brazilian styles), and equipment (set-up; strings; amplifiers).
Zvonomir Tot, Clinician. Tired of clunky guitar chords? This clinic will cover teaching ideas for a melodic approach to jazz harmony. We will explore common chord progressions from the melodic standpoint, re-harmonization, comping the standards and chord soloing. Questions are welcome throughout the clinic! Assisted by Richard Armandi - bass. Sponsors: University of Illinois at Chicago, Godin Guitars, Acoustic Image, Raezer’s Edge, D’Addario Strings.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. COE ST3 Bringing Jazz History to Life Through Multimedia Presentations
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Composing Online is Not Just Notation
Thomas Heflin, Clinician. For burgeoning improvisers, jazz history provides a context for musical concepts learned in other jazz courses. Jazz Appreciation educates the public about America’s indigenous art form building future audiences. This clinic is aimed at helping educators teach jazz in an engaging way through the use of interactive multimedia slide presentations for students growing up in mediacentric culture.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 A Classroom Without Walls: Connecting students to their community through music technology
Nick Jaworski, Clinician. Teachers should be teaching musical concepts through the technology they choose. This session will focus on helping teachers find ways to design projects that effectively utilize simple programs like Audacity and Rock Band without requiring the students to spend excessive time simply learning how to use the software.
Carol Broos, Clinician. This will also be a sharing presentation, so bring your URL’s for others to see how other music departments use notation online. The more we give out, the more we get back. Using GarageBand, Myna, MuseScore, Noteflight, Sibelius, and Finale. Additional interactive music sites will be presented as well.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Bob Lark and his Alumni Big Band – Chicago, IL
The music performed by The Bob Lark Alumni Big Band focuses on arrangements by alumni of Bob’s DePaul University jazz ensembles, including several members of the Alumni Big Band. For the 2012 JEN Conference performance and the band’s inaugural Jazzed Media CD recording, these arrangements focus on Bob’s original compositions. Scan the barcode below, or at any of the posted locations throughout the conference, in order to upload the complete conference schedule app to your Smartphone!
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 C Choosing Textures: A Systematic Method for the Novice Arranger
Robert Larson, Clinician. Understanding texture in music is a key ingredient in writing successful arrangements. This clinic is for the novice jazz arranger and for jazz educators who are looking for a new approach. Robert Larson’s innovative book Arranging for the Small Jazz Ensemble forms the basis for this interactive clinic.
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A superb faculty of jazz artists, rigorous training, non-stop exploration. Curious? necmusic.edu/jazz-studies Please visit us at JEN booth #1006
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Ansyn Banks Quintet – Louisville, KY
Original music rooted in the Bop tradition for your listening pleasure, performed by local Louisville artists that will light up the room!
12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. FP 12:30 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 Bowling Green SU Jazz Singers – Bowling Green, OH
Chris Buzzelli, Director. The BGSU Jazz Singers includes 12 vocalists plus an instrumental combo, and performs standard repertoire, as well as arrangements written especially for them.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. COE ST3 Music Technology as an Applied Creative Tool
Keith Mason, Rick Schmunk, Mark Lochstampfor, Clinicians. This session explores the concept of Music Technology as an “applied” performance art. The discussion includes, but is not limited to, how technology is a creative tool, an applied curriculum, and how it integrates into the current performance arts and industry. Attendees will be included in the dialogue.
jazz audiences currently are children in elementary schools across the country. This study examined current practices, and approaches of select community-based providers in Los Angeles with methodology, outcomes, implications and discussion in the presentation.
Special JEN Conference Events Friday, January 6, 11am, Combs Chandler Monika Herzig Acoustic Project Performance
Friday, January 6, 5pm, Beckham David Baker – A Legacy in Music Panel Discussion with the authors
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12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Music Theory Made Easy! EMT Version 3 Education Technology
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Andrew Surmani, Clinician. In this all-in-one theory course, you will learn the essentials of music through concise lessons, practice your music reading skills in the exercises, improve your listening skills with the eartraining examples, and test your knowledge with a review that completes each unit in the software.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C The Girls In The Band: A Documentary
Judy Chaikin, Clinician. This presentation traces the unknown history of female jazz and big band instrumentalists from the 1920s up to the present day. Director Judy Chaikin describes the challenges and rewards of making a jazz documentary.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 Developing Tomorrow’s Audiences Through CommunityBased Jazz Education (PAPER)
Susan Helfter, Presenter. America’s future
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Bob Mintzer Bowen H. “Buzz” McCoy and Barbara M. McCoy Endowed Chair in Jazz, and Professor of Jazz Studies In the jazz world he is a household name, usually associated with being a saxophonist, bass clarinetist, composer, arranger, leader of a Grammy winning big band, member of the Yellowjackets, educator and more...
Alan Pasqua Chair, Jazz Studies program No stranger to the jazz world, he is a highly regarded pianist and composer. His career in L.A. broadened as he started playing with more rock and pop artists. He has performed in the bands of...
Frank Potenza Chair, Studio/Jazz Guitar program Azica recording artist and protégé of the legendary jazz guitarist Joe Pass, he is an active composer, arranger and performer with eight solo albums to his credit. In addition to his extensive freelance recording career, he has performed in concert with many other jazz luminaries...
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Jazz Studies Alan Pasqua, chair David Arnay Gilbert Castellanos Ndugu Chancler Peter Erskine Russell Ferrante John Fumo Jason Goldman Kathleen Grace
Alphonso Johnson Edwin Livingston Thom David Mason Dr. Ronald C. McCurdy Roy McCurdy Vince Mendoza Bob Mintzer Darek Oles
Otmaro Ruiz Arturo Sandoval Aaron Serfaty Bob Sheppard John Thomas Jacques Voyemant Bill Watrous
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. WILLIS ST2 Music Technology at the service of Jazz tuition: EarMaster 6
Hans L. Jakobsen, Clinician. Ear training software is no novelty. Few programs cover the particularities of jazz music. EarMaster 6 is a revolutionary tool for jazz ear training with unmatched features, an intuitive approach to CAI, and a philosophy based on integrating the newest technologies into music education.
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Three As One featuring Steve Houghton, Lou Fischer & Stefan Karlsson
A rich, intimate trio jazz performance featuring the music of Stefan Karlsson, Lou Fischer, and others. Each member is a master educator in their own right, and performs hundreds of clinics and concerts at jazz festival venues across the globe independently. Sponsors: Yamaha Drums and Bass, Zildjian Cymbals, Vic Firth Sticks, Remo Drum Heads, SUMMIT Records
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Conner Middle School Jazz Ensemble – Hebron, KY
Jim Daughers, Director. The Conner Middle School Jazz Ensemble has earned exemplary honors throughout Kentucky and the region. Our performance will include various jazz styles in a traditional big band setting. Student and guest soloists will be featured throughout the performance in addition to a guest jazz vocalist and combos.
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Creative Practicing – Practice Creatively…A Guide To Getting the Most Out of Your Practice Sessions.
Clinician Ed Neumeister demonstrates his method of practicing a musical instrument efficiently, effectively and most importantly with fun, establishing fundamentals of posture and breathing, moving on to focus as the key to developing into a high-level creative player. Sponsors: Univ. of the Performing Arts-Graz Austria, Conn-Selmer, Inc.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Kathryn Christie Quintet – Denton, TX
Kathryn brings a fresh sound to the jazz world by incorporating traditional jazz with Brazilian music, modern sounds, and folk elements. Backed by a stellar rhythm section and the phenomenal saxophonist Brian Clancy, (all from the University of North Texas), Kathryn effortlessly weaves melodies and brings lyrics to life.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. COE ST3 Teaching Jazz Composition and Arranging in the Digital Age - Richard Sussman, Clinician.
Creating an effective and musical course curriculum in Contemporary Music Technology for a Jazz Arts program at the high school, college, or summer camp level. The relevance and application of music technology and software to jazz performance, composition, and education in the 21st century.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Brazilian/American Styles and Approaches: A Comparison of Similarities and Differences
Mike Tracy & Renato Vasconcellos, Clinicians. Jazz and Brazilian popular music have much in common yet each has its own unique identity. Similarities and differences between the two will be discussed and demonstrated from the perspective of the improviser, rhythm section and their interactions. Various Brazilian styles will be performed – Choro, Baião, Partido-alto and more.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy 1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C Sequential Motives in the Jazz Language
Dr. Heath Jones, Clinician. Jerry Coker lists 20 elements of the jazz language in his book: Elements of the Jazz Language for the Developing Improviser. One key element is sequence. The clinic will disclose a conclusive audio and written collection of transcribed sequential motives from popular jazz artists. Dr. Jones is an active professional performer/educator in Oklahoma.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 Musical Pathways for Engaging Jazz Audiences (PAPER)
Carol Argiro, Christy Farnbauch, facilitators. Research shows there are many musical pathways into jazz. Presenters, producers, educators and artists must build bridges with new audiences by making connections to other styles of music. This session will explore ways to “bend” genres, and “mash” art forms in exciting ways that will engage new audiences and jazz fans. Participants will share their stories.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. WILLIS ST2 Musition & Auralia: Integrating Theory & Ear Training Software into Your Jazz Program
Kelly Demoline, Clinician. Integrate theory and ear training into your jazz program. Examine the various lessons and levels in Auralia and Musition. Explore how they can integrate directly into your instructional approach. Use these popular theory and aural skills programs as a classroom teaching tool and for student practice and assessment.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Thelma-Yellin Big Band – Givatayim, Israel
Eli Benacot, Director. Our Jazz Department Big Band is the flagship group in the Thelma-Yellin Art High School in Israel. The band repertoire varies from different styles and arrangers as well as some of our fine alumni. The band also serves as the department’s recording ensemble for all major school projects. Mr. Joseph Regev is head of the jazz department.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Ron Di Salvio Trio – Homer, MI
The Ron Di Salvio Trio will perform music from their “Happily Evans After” CD. The trio reached the top 50 on the JazzWeek Chart and has appeared at the Jazz Showcase and universities throughout the Midwest. Tom Knific, bassist, composer, and drummer Keith Hall round out this vibrant group. Sponsor: Meadow Run Music
1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. FP 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Using Impro-Visor in the Jazz Laboratory
Robert Keller, Clinician. Participants of this hands-on workshop will learn to use Impro-Visor as a notation and solo-construction tool. They will learn how to use the feedback that Impro-Visor gives them, how to use Impro-Visor for play-along, and other useful information. Suggestions will be given for taking the ideas back to the classroom.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Larry Ridley & The Jazz Legacy Ensemble – New York, NY
Today’s performance will pay tribute to Indiana Jazz Masters with compositions written by JJ Johnson; Freddie Hubbard; Wes Montgomery; Slide Hampton; David Baker; Virgil Jones; Jamey Aebersold and Larry Ridley. Sponsor: African American Jazz Caucus, Inc., Jazz Legacy Inc., and the National Association of Juneteenth Jazz Presenters, Inc.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P University of Missouri Concert Jazz Band – Columbia, MO
Arthur White, Director. The University of Missouri Concert Jazz Band will perform selections from their two CDs, Vertigo and Tunnel Vision, and will premiere new pieces written for the band by both MU faculty and students. The band will also perform original arrangements written by Mr. White.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C How to Utilize Harmonic and Rhythmic Tension and Release to Free Yourself as a Jazz Improvisor
Michael Wolff, Clinician. How to utilize tension and release both melodically and rhythmically. Michael Wolff will lecture, demonstrate, and interact with musicians that would like to experiment; explain specifics using triads, fourths, and modes, and demonstrate how to play inside and outside of the harmony; identifying rhythmic modes, and how to play with and against them.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. COE ST3 Teaching Jazz with GarageBand
Ariel Alexander, Clinician. Calling all Mac users! Ariel Alexander will demonstrate (saxophone in hand) how jazz educators can use GarageBand as an instructional tool. Ariel will walk you through the basic functionality of GarageBand as well as present innovative ideas on using the program in non-standard ways.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy 2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C Benny Carter: New Discoveries from his Personal Archive
Edward Berger, Clinician. Unique performances from the personal archive of seminal jazz creator Benny Carter will be presented. Housed at the Institute of Jazz Studies, the collection was digitized under a grant from the Mellon Foundation and includes collaborations with such luminaries as Sarah Vaughan, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, and Stan Getz.
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. NUNN ST2 The Boise Jazz Society and the Gene Harris Jazz Festival : A Tale of Two Presenters (PAPER)
Mike Samball, Presenter. This session will focus on presenting jazz in Boise, Idaho while creating a presence and awareness of the music as a living art form. Focus will be on issues of diverse programming, creative marketing, stabilizing budgets, creating venues, educating audiences, and developing enlightened, fans of jazz, one-at-a-time, to be discussed.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. WILLIS ST2 Finale 101 for Jazz
Tom Johnson, Clinician. This clinic focuses on the notation tasks Jazz arrangers and players need most: faster note entry and editing techniques, creating percussion parts that look and play correct, part extraction, chord symbols, SmartMusic file creation and specific ways to obtain the very best playback possible.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P High Altitude - Northern Arizona University – Flagstaff, AZ
Ryan Holder, Director. This ensemble has quickly established itself as one of the premiere vocal jazz ensembles in the Southwest. With an emphasis on both ensemble and solo singing, this eight-voice ensemble explores a wide variety of styles and genres. including an
eclectic mix of jazz, pop, latin, and fusion styles, featuring arrangements by Paris Rutherford, Jennifer Barnes, Larry Lapin, Darmon Meader, and former NAU students.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Luchette Trio – Los Angeles, CA
The bass takes the lead as the Luchette Trio explores standards, bebop, and more. Come hear the bass play the melody for a change and interweave with piano, drums and a vocal surprise that is sure to please! Sherry Luchette- Bass, Tamir Hendelman-Piano, Steve Barnes- Drums, Sandra Booker- Vocalist, Guest Artist
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Drum Set 101
Steve Houghton, Clinician. A band director who is comfortable and knowledgeable about how to fix things behind the kit is rare. A comprehensive, hands on introduction to fundamental techniques for the drumset, instrument/cymbal selection, tuning, technique, discussion of musical styles, soloing, and ensemble playing. Aimed at the less experienced player and/or all jazz band directors. Sponsors: Yamaha, Zildjian, Vic Firth, Remo, Alfred Music Publishing
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C From Stage Fright to Standing Ovation
Harry Pickens, Clinician. Learn cutting-edge tools and techniques for overcoming stage fright, boosting performance confidence, and accomplishing your musical and personal goals with greater speed, ease, and joy.
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 M JENeral SESSION: WELCOME ADDRESS-Mayor Greg Fischer and U.S. Rep. John Yarmuth, KEYNOTE: Alan Brown. JENeral information related to JEN initiatives. 3:30 p.m - 4:30 p.m. COE ST3 TI:ME Keynote Speaker - Fred Boger 4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Columbus Jazz Orchestra – Columbus, OH
Artistic Director Byron Stripling and the Columbus Jazz Orchestra will demonstrate ways to use themed concerts as a pathway to jazz for new and existing audiences. The findings of a 2-year national study on jazz audiences and how they are impacting current and future program choices will be illuminated during this exciting performance.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C Exploring Early Jazz: A Practical Approach to Jazz History for Young Jazz Musicians
Malcolm Earle-Smith, Clinician. Students can find jazz of the 20’s and 30’s difficult to relate to: yet, an understanding of early jazz can prove
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE very valuable towards an overall comprehension and approach to improvisation, in any jazz style. An effective ‘hands on’ approach to early jazz involving performance, listening, and discussion - rewarding for all jazz students.
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4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Through the Looking Glass: A Digital Audio Lesson for Your Classroom Tom Jordan, Clinician. Audacity is a free application for audio recording, editing, and doing all kinds of fun special effects like reading “Alice” backwards! Helpful editing tasks or just plain zany things are possible with Audacity (for PC or Mac.) CDs with everything you need will be provided.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Luke Gillespie Trio – Bloomington, IN
The Luke Gillespie Trio offers a distinctly modern blend of both original material and re-imagined jazz standards. The group’s performances are built on the concept of the piano trio as an assemblage of three equal, interactive, energetic voices, performing original material as well as jazz standards.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P 3rd Coast Vocals – Nashville, TN
The newest four part vocal jazz ensemble to hit the scene. Whether they’re swinging on standards or soaring with well-crafted originals, Nashville-based vocal group 3rd Coast Vocals delivers stellar arrangements, tight harmonies and a penchant for bringing vocal jazz up to date. Performances include swing, latin and modern grooves, backed by a top-notch trio.
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5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P STAMPS Jazz Quintet University of Miami-Coral Gables, FL
featuring Brian Lynch - Chuck Bergeron, Director. The Stamps Jazz Quintet is a multiple Downbeat award-winning ensemble that focuses on the development of original music, performing five pieces that were composed specifically for this appearance. The group welcomes guest artist and recently appointed faculty member Brian Lynch.
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. FP 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 UMKC 11 O’Clock Big Band - Kansas City, MO
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Suggesting a Leading Role for the Bass Guitar in World Music
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Kamil Erdem, Clinician. The clinic will focus on re-interpretation of solo bass playing techniques, mainly tapping, under the influence of various traditional music. Performing excerpts from his original solo bass compositions, each reflecting impressions from a different Kamil Erdem part of the world, Turkish Bassist Erdem will share musical and technical details with interested participants.
7:30 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 Doors Open! Priority Seating valid for initial 30 minutes of concert.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. COE ST3 Social Networking for Music Educators: The 4 “C’s” of Social Networking
Bob Lark, Director. The ensemble is a nonet, or as Phil calls it, a “Little Big Band.” Selections to be performed include original compositions and arrangements by student members of the ensemble, and Woods’ The Rights Of Swing Suite. This student group/instrumentation recorded in the studio with Phil in November 2011 for a forthcoming CD release on the Jazzed Media label.
Andrew Zweibel, Clinician. Social Networking tools like Twitter, Facebook, and Blogs can be intimidating for Music Educators, even for those tech-savvy teachers. This session will focus on simple ways you can use the 4 “C’s” of Social Networking (Creation, Connection, Conversation, Collaboration) to help you with professional development and with teaching your students!
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Piano Comping: The Hidden Art
Peter Saxe, Clinician. An insightful look into the overlooked art of piano accompaniment, highlighting the essential rhythmic, harmonic and textural characteristics of comping style. Experience a compelling audiovisual journey through performances by Barry Harris, Sonny Clark and Herbie Hancock at their best; presented with passion, joy and humor!
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy 5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C Getting Started with Jazz Strings for String Educators
Lori Lacey, Clinician. This clinic provides an overview of a 5th to 12th grade string curriculum aimed at developing aurally skilled string players who have a foundation in jazz styles and improvisation. Video of students playing jazz at different grade levels will be shown. Resources introduced for educators who wish to incorporate jazz instruction in their own string programs.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. WILLIS ST2 In the Loop
William Purse, Clinician. Performance that will focus on the many real time performance capabilities available to today’s artists and educators.
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALLS ST2 R Welcome Exhibitors Reception!
Come along and Welcome the Exhibitors to JEN 2012 and they will in turn welcome YOU! Cash Bar and of course, some jazz! See you
8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P DePaul University Phil Woods Ensemble – Chicago, IL
Millikin University OneVoice – Decatur, IL
Steve Widenhofer, Director. OneVoice is the flagship ensemble of the vocal jazz program at Millikin. The group has been invited to perform at various educational conferences and collegiate jazz festivals in the United States. Over the years, OneVoice has consistently been recognized as one of the outstanding groups at jazz festivals in the Midwest.
Sherrie Maricle & Five Play – New York, NY
Rooted in jazz tradition and fueled by their collective vision to swing hard, Five Play’s repertoire is comprised of innovative arrangements of standards and original music composed by band members. Five Play’s music highlights the distinctive style of each player, simultaneously creating a unique, exciting and powerful ensemble sound.
Afro Bop Alliance – Annapolis, MD
Featuring Ray Vega, Grammy Award winning Afro Bop Alliance will be performing music from their 2011 release Una Mas, featuring an all-star big band with original music by Luis Perdomo, Dave Samuels, Mike Pope and Vince Norman. Sponsors: Alfred, Yamaha, Innovative Percussion, Remo, Zildjian, Latin Percussion. Ray Vega- plays Antoine Courtois Paris.
11:00 p.m. - 11:50.p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Advanced Jazz Combo – Western Michigan University - Kalamazoo, MI featuring Donny McCaslin Scott Cowan, Director. This award-winning ensemble includes premiere jazz studies students from WMU’s jazz studies program. The repertoire of compositions and arrangements are originals exclusive to the ensemble members.
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11:00 p.m. - 11:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Nighthawk - Pullman, WA
The Washington State University Faculty Jazz Ensemble quartet, features hard driving, fiery saxophones and an emphasis on high-energy improvisation. The repertoire of the group is
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Eighth Annual
Juilliard Jazz Workshop July 16-21, 2012
Carl Allen Artistic Director of Juilliard Jazz
Willie Applewhite Director of Jazz Studies Snow College
Carl Allen (Drums) Ben Wolfe (Bass) Benny Green (Piano) Rodney Jones (Guitar) Ron Blake (Saxophone) Brandon Lee (Trumpet) Willie Applewhite (Trombone) Kellie Eisenhauer (Voice) Jay Lawrence (Drums) Rich Dixon (Guitar) Special Guest, Jackie Ryan
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE drawn from a mix of original compositions and unique arrangements of jazz standards.
11:30 p.m. - 12:20 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Jack Wilkin’s Blue and Green Project – Tampa Bay, FL
The Blue and Green Project features Jack Wilkins compositions musically rooted in Americana and inspired by elements of Appalachian Mountain life. The group features a front line of paired saxophones, trombones, and guitars plus vibraphone. The addition of violin, acoustic guitars, banjo, and variety of percussion instruments provide Appalachian colors.
12:00 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 J JENerations JAM – Host: Western Michigan University Advanced Jazz Combo 12:00 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. CONSERVATORY 3C J JEN NETWORK JAM – Host: Nighthawk
Friday, January 6: 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. REGISTRATION ST2 Registration Open 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. COE ST3 The Music Technology Magic of Digital Play-Along Recordings
John Kuzmich Jr., Clinician. Practice makes perfect, the old saying goes. But truth is, perfect practice makes perfect. The death of good practice is mere repetition. Digital recording technology brings the possibility of perfect practice within the reach of every musician through the innovations of software and hardware technology going far beyond the metronome.
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Free Technology for Musicians and Music Educators
Barbara Freedman, Clinician. Most of the technology a musician or music educator could need is available over the Internet absolutely FREE. You just need to know where to look. Freedman will provide a look at the enormous amount of free technology waiting for you and your students to grab and use.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 C Online Annotated Discography of Jazz Improvisation Devices
Andrew Bishop, Clinician. The presentation will launch and request feedback on An Annotated Discography of Jazz Improvisation Devices, a wiki type website. A free resource to educators, students and fans, find and submit aural examples of a particular improvisational technique. Andrew Bishop Categories include harmonic, rhythmic, melodic, and textural devices utilized by masters in the jazz idiom.
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Confessions of a Music Tech Teacher
Matthew Etherington, Clinician. Learn what it takes to implement an electronic music course in your school. From initial planning and proposals to course content and outcomes. See how a music tech component can attract a wider student population and enhance your music department’s reach.
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Getting the Most Out of Your Finale
Tom Johnson, Clinician. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned Finale user, this clinic focuses on those topics important to you. Learn the easiest ways to set-up your score, enter notes, transpose, scan music in, play back and share your music with others. Ample time will be given to questions and answers.
9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Mississippians Jazz Ensemble - University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)
Michael Worthy, Director. The Mississippians are The University of Mississippi’s premier jazz ensemble and are directed by Dr. Michael Worthy. The concert program will include Leonard Bernstein’s only work for jazz ensemble, “Prelude, Fugue & Riffs” featuring Ole Miss faculty Dr. Michael Rowlett, clarinet, and Dr. Ian Hominick, piano.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Folsom High School Jazz Band I – Folsom, CA
Curtis Gaesser, Director. Composers such as Maria Schneider, Chuck Owen, Matt Catingub, and Jim McNeely are a few that the band loves to perform. The band thrives on ensemble precision and Rhythm section interaction with various soloists. Come and see how the West Coast does it.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Kate Reid Quartet – Costa Mesa, CA
Jazz vocalist Kate Reid has been described as a well-seasoned swinger that understands the music inside and out. She is “known and loved by hipsters and insiders around the world for her impeccable sense of phrasing and unique sound”. Kate creates a very intimate musical experience with her quartet and puts a fresh spin on the great American songbook.
9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. FP 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Ali Ryerson’s Jazz Practice Method
Jazz flutist Ryerson presents basic and advanced studies for all instruments using her Jazz Flute Practice Method. Develop fluency in 12 keys through intervallic studies; explore construction of jazz scales (blues; pentatonic; modes; diminished; melodic minor); jazz chord/ scale theory, technical and musical reflexes for jazz improvisation. Bring your instruments. Sponsor: Brio Flutes-Gemeinhardt Musical Instruments
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. COE ST3 New Trends in Music Technology
James Frankel, Clinician. What will music technology labs look like 5 or 10 years from now? What role will mobile devices such as iPhones and iPads play in that future? Join SoundTree Managing Director Jim Frankel for an in-depth look at the latest hardware and software technologies available for teaching in a lab environment, as well as curricular integration strategies for teaching in a lab environment.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. FRENCH ST3 C Techniques for Successful Section Playing in a Jazz Ensemble
Mississippians Jazz Ensemble
Scan the barcode below, or at any of the posted locations throughout the conference, in order to upload the complete conference schedule app to your Smartphone!
Mike Vax, Clinician will discuss the roles of lead players, section players and jazz soloists in all big band trumpet sections. Topics will include: communication within the section, phrasing, stylistic concept and blend, and include additional detail related to all sections, including the rhythm section. Sponsor: Getzen
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ELLA FITZGERALD “NEW VOICES” STAGE Carroll Ford ST2
“Some of the most memorable new songs to come from a jazz singer since Abbey Lincoln... vocal artistry at the highest level.” -Hot House
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 M OPEN BOARD FORUM
The JEN Board of Directors made available for your questions and to report new and exciting initiatives direct to you. Your input is invaluable so bring your thoughts to us at this meeting.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 TI:ME Audio Mixing Basics 101
Floyd Richmond, Mark Lochstampfor, Clinicians. Options for teaching music by distance. Topics will include tools such as chat, discussion boards, whiteboards, and screen sharing; Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, wikis, and podcasts; and distance-learning software such as Elluminate, Blackboard Collaborate, Moodle, and TeamViewer. Class and field experiences taught by distance will be given.
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. NUNN ST2 Local To Global: Building Jazz Culture – A Virtual Conversation with APAP Jazz Colleagues in NYC Part I.
Alan Brown, Facilitator. Join jazz colleagues in New York attending the Association of Performing Arts Presenters Conference for a virtual conversation on ways to build and strengthen the jazz culture. Highlights will include a keynote address by Bill Strickland, Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild and facilitated conversations about a variety of jazz topics and ways to engage audiences.
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. EXHIBIT HALLS ST2 E VISIT THE EXHIBITORS!
Dedicated time to visit the elaborate offerings from everyone! Check out that new horn you’ve been looking for.
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. NUNN ST2 Local To Global: Building Jazz Culture – A Virtual Conversation with APAP Jazz Colleagues in NYC Part II. Alan Brown, Facilitator.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P University of Massachusetts Studio Orchestra – Amherst, MA
with special guest NEA Jazz Master Sheila Jordan - Jeff Holmes, Director. A 35-piece Jazz Ensemble I with strings and winds, performing specially orchestrated pieces from Ms. Jordan’s repertoire, plus other works written for this award-winning ensemble.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Monika Herzig Acoustic Project – Bloomington, IN
Jazz pianist and Indiana University faculty Monika Herzig has performed at many prestigious jazz clubs and festivals around the world. This performance will feature a variety of originals and modern arrangements in a “supple affair of voicings and taste” (Carlo Wolff, Jazz Times, August 2011) in an intimate quintet setting. Sponsor: Owl Studios
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P University of Illinois Jazz Vocal Ensemble – Champaign, IL
Olivia Flanigan, Director. The JVE will perform the music of the New York Voices, Kerry Marsh, Paris Rutherford, and original material written by students at the University of Illinois.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. COE ST3 Facebook: Inside (and Outside) Your Classroom
Matthew Etherington, Clinician. Your students hang out on Facebook all the time so why not join them? Learn how to use this social network safely and creatively to enhance teaching and learning. Post videos; promote concerts; share websites; increase student interest in your music program for no cost and a small time commitment.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. FRENCH ST3 C Contemporary Afro-Cuban Big Band Chart Reading and Style Analysis
Joe McCarthy, Clinician. This clinic will address applying the proper stylistic foundation to contrasting Afro-Cuban styles, specifically in a large ensemble setting that involves interpretation of a written chart. Topics to include the drummer’s role in a big band and channeling the Afro-Cuban language through concepts applied in jazz drumming. Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 C Concepts in Song Writing
Peter Eldridge, Clinician, has contributed as a songwriter, arranger, and performer to several albums of the Grammy Award-winning vocal quartet New York Voices, Jane Monheit, Paquito Rivera, and others. This clinic will explore songwriting techniques utilized in his material. Aspects of getting started writing songs and how to get ‘unstuck’ in the process will be investigated. Participants Welcome to bring unfinished songs to share and develop.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Playing with Ableton Live
Rick Schmunk, Marc Jacoby, Clinicians. This presentation will demonstrate the use of electronic instruments and Abelton Live within a live jazz performance, where backing tracks are generally derided and associated with “smooth” jazz artists. We will demonstrate the use of prepared tracks that are flexible and dynamic enough to not inhibit the performances’ “live” feeling.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Addressing Multiple Learning Styles in Rehearsal and the Classroom
George Litterst, Clinician. When faced with teaching in a group situation, have you wished that you could teach each individual one-at-atime? A MIDI keyboard, laptop, projector, and intelligent software are all you need to address a multiplicity of learning styles and engage your students visually, aurally, and intellectually.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Chicago State University Community Jazz Band – Chicago, IL
Roxanne Stevenson, Director. Chicago State University Community Jazz Band uniquely fuses the African American traditions of blues, jazz and gospel music. Their soulful renditions reflect the rich heritage and diversity in American music with influences from traditional and contemporary African syncopation to the rich sonorities representa-
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. FP 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. FC JONES ST3 Morehead State University Jazz 1 – Morehead, KY
Gordon Towell, Director. MSU Jazz 1 will perform a varied concert of jazz ensemble compositions. Music will be selected from the traditional jazz ensemble repertoire and also contemporary composers. This is a dynamic band from the hills of Eastern Kentucky and should be an exciting performance followed by a clinic.
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Bass Doubling: Do the Scholastic and Career Benefits Outweigh the Effort?
Steve Bailey, Clinician, analyzes various music career paths and demonstrates the benefits of excelling on Upright & Electric Bass. Techniques will be discussed and demonstrated that will make the bassists transition smooth and consistent.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C Marketing and Branding for the Independent Artist
April Brumfield, Clinician. This clinic will cover suggestions that Artists can use to successfully market themselves to presenters and prospective agents. Strategies, branding markers, press kit material will all be discussed.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 Does Jazz Have a Venue Problem? The Role of Venue in Regenerating Jazz Audiences (PANEL)
Alan Brown, Facilitator. Jazz Audiences Initiative data reveals that jazz ticket buyers strongly prefer informal settings for live jazz. This session will highlight ways to transform existing spaces or find ways to create new spaces that allow the audience to experience the art form in new ways, on their terms.
Chicago State University Community Jazz Band tive of the varied legacy of American culture.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Jerry Tachoir Group – Hendersonville, TN
Described as “Highly original compositions with dazzling improvisations by virtuoso musicians” in the Times, this ensemble features the unique compositions of award winning composer/pianist, Marlene Tachoir. Their recording Travels was inspired through extensive touring from the Saguenay region of Quebec to the vibrant rhythms of Puerto Rico. Sponsors: Ludwig/Musser, Innovative Percussion, Avita Jazz Records
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Buselli-Wallarab Jazz Orchestra – Indianapolis, IN
The BWJO will present a concert featuring music from their upcoming re-release of Basically Baker, the big band music of David N. Baker. Sponsor: Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, Gwyn Richards, Dean Scan the barcode below,
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Dan Haerle Trio – Denton, TX
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The performance will include selections from the trio’s latest album, Aspiration which features original compositions by Dan Haerle. Some jazz standards will be performed. Sponsors: Jack Mouse - Yamaha Drums, Sabian Cymbals, Aquarian Drum Heads, Vic Firth, and North Central College
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. P CAROLL FORD ST2 Laila Smith with Chase Morrin - San Jose, CA
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P CCM Prep Jazz Explosion – Cincinnati, OH
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. COE ST3 SPECIAL SESSION: Ken Scott, Clinician.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Jerry Tolson Quintet – Louisville, KY
Vocalist Laila Smith will be joined by pianist Chase Morrin. With numerous awards for performance and composition from Downbeat, ASCAP, the Jazz Education Network, the Reno Jazz Festival and the Monterey Next Generation Festival, Laila and Chase will present their versions of the standard, uncommon and new, including original works.
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Jazz Phrasing for Key and Button Pushers (and others)
Miles Osland, Clinician. It’s not WHAT you play; it’s HOW you play it. Phrasing topics will include: Phrasing by two’s (Basic and Turnaround jazz articulations), and Phrasing by three’s (Cannonball and Coltrane jazz articulations). An advanced phrasing concept to be discussed is the sub-tongue technique. Sponsors: Conn-Selmer, Bob Lichty, Rico, Kristen McKeon
Drews Mitchell, Director. A select middle school big band made up of students from the greater Cincinnati, Ohio area, this program will feature classic big band charts, hot new latin sounds, blues medleys, a little bit of funky soul and a whole lot of improvisation. Every student in the ensemble gets to join in on the jam session. Sponsors: University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music’s Preparatory Department
The Jerry Tolson Quintet is a Louisville based jazz group that features jazz standards, contemporary originals, and Latin influenced selections. They have been featured at the 2010 Jazz Education Network conference; jazz festivals; numerous colleges and universities; the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and the Umbria Jazz Festival in Italy.
1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. FP 1:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 Capital University Big Band – Columbus, OH
Dear JEN Hipsters, I hope you are all having a grand time in the beautiful city of Louisville. I regret that cannot be there to join in the fun but jazz has me busy elsewhere. As you are aware, I am proud to be a member of the jazz community. Amazing musicians, who are also dear friends, surround me and are a constant source of inspiration. One day my kind manager Amy Cervini, a great jazz singer and teacher, and I came up with what we believe is a brilliant idea. We want introduce a service to aid you in connecting these great artists with your students. It is called VITA, which means Very Inspiring Teaching Artists. We have assembled a roster of extraordinary players who are also dedicated teaching artists. Our goal is to allow your students the experience of sharing not only their artistry but also their experiences and stories. We feel with VITA, we are furthering my devout dedication to strengthening the jazz community and audience. Please come and dig our scene! Love, Matt Wilson www.jazzvita.com P.S. Be sure to check out Peter Eldridge, one of our fine artists, at his clinic on Friday and performing on Friday and Saturday.
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Rob Parton, Director. Under the direction of interim Director Rob Parton, this flagship ensemble is an eighteen piece, undergraduate, award-winning jazz ensemble that performs both standard/traditional and contemporary repertoire. The band appears in concert on and off campus often, and at various regional, national and international festivals.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Fine Tuning Your Saxophone Section: Tips & Techniques for Improving Your Section.
Gordon Towell, Clinician. Saxophone section performance techniques will be discussed. Areas such as balance, blend, intonation, styles, articulations and equipment will be highlighted. The Morehead State University saxophone section will be the demonstration group for this clinic.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C Power Practicing: Trombone
Harry Watters, Clinician. Be sure to catch Harry’s critically acclaimed session covering vital topics of jazz trombone preparation and performance. This positive, fast-paced clinic provides roadmaps and tangible guideposts for success. Prepare to be inspired! Sponsors: XO Professional Brass and performs exclusively on XO Trombones
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 Finding & Engaging Audiences Through Theme-based Concerts (WORKSHOP)
The Jazz Arts Group of Columbus presents both small group and big band concerts to diverse audiences with four distinct series. Executive Director Robert Breithaupt and Columbus Jazz Orchestra Artistic Director Byron Stripling discuss opportunities and challenges in presenting concerts, engaging jazz audiences and those who are drawn to the music through familiar themes.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. COE ST3 iPads in Music Education
Barbara Freedman, Clinician. The iPad, and other tablet devices, have many options for use in the music classroom using one device, several or a whole class set of iPads. Many applications will be discussed for use in general music, music creation/composition, ensembles and guitar music classrooms for the teacher and the student.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. McCREARY ST3 MIDI/USB All-Stars
William & Lynn Purse, Presiding. Performance that will focus on the many real time performance capabilities available to today’s artists and educators.
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Getting Started with MuseScore
Marc Sabatella, Clinician. Learn the basics of creating music notation with MuseScore, the leading free & open source notation software. You will create a short piano score including notes, dynamics, and other markings, and you will learn how to share scores online.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. WILLIS ST2 SmartMusic 2012: The Complete Jazz Practice Solution David Hawley, Clinician. See an overview of SmartMusic 2012
including its new assessable sight-singing/reading capabilities, its library of over 2,600 concert titles, 35 method books, and thousands of solo accompaniments and exercises. This clinic will include a live demonstration of how this repertoire can be assigned for home practice through SmartMusic’s online capabilities.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Humber Studio Jazz Ensemble – Toronto, Ontario, Canada featuring Bob Mintzer - Denny Christiansen, Director. Toronto’s
30-piece Humber Studio Jazz Ensemble is a big band plus strings, aspiring to stretch the boundaries of the idiom, original material written by Humber Faculty, as well as by special guest Bob Mintzer, who lends his uniquely eclectic approach to this concert.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Ed Neumeister Quartet – Oakley, CA featuring Michael Wolff, John Goldsby, & Danny Gottlieb
The Ed Neumeister Quartet featuring Michael Wolff on piano, John Goldsby on bass and Danny Gottlieb on drums perform original pieces and arrangements by Ed from his recent CDs
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 and probably a brand new piece. The quartet explores creative interactions within advanced harmonic forms. Sponsors: ConnSelmer, Inc. and University of the Performing Arts, Graz Austria, Department of Jazz
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Suzanne Pittson Quartet – Dobbs Ferry, NY
Performing selections from her 2010 release Out of the Hub: The Music of Freddie Hubbard, Jazz Inside stated jazz vocalist Pittson “lives up to the genius and expected quality associated with Hubbard and his legacy”, singing approved (2008) original lyrics to Hubbard’s music. Bob Bowman-bass, Steve Houghton-drums, & Jeff Pittson-piano. Sponsor: The City College of New York
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Big Band Drumming At First Sight: Strategies to help lead as you read
Steve Fidyk, Clinician. Steve Fidyk offers a comprehensive approach to improve sight-reading skills in a big band setting. With advice on how to accompany different musical forms and playing styles, Fidyk gives detailed information that will strengthen your ability to recognize band figures and beat patterns quickly and easily. Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C The Preservation, Publication and Performance of Vintage Big Band Music (The 3 “P’s”)
Jeffrey Sultanof, Clinician. Classic big band compositions are now available in corrected editions. What are the many educational benefits? This clinic will explore the preparation of the music, describe and illustrate editorial style issues, and present different ideas of how it can be used, from student performance to Masters and Doctoral theses. Sponsor: Jazz Lines Publications
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 What’s New in Jazz Camps?? - Reaching New Audiences Through Innovation and Outreach (PANEL)
Judy Humenick, Facilitator. Panelists will share innovative ideas in jazz education utilizing the “jazz camp” model, educating anyone from pre-teenagers to adult community musicians, music educators, and audience members. Participants can learn a lot about jazz music, valuable life skills, and become inspired to work on building audiences in their comScan the barcode below, munities. Panelists include Jamey Aebersold, or at any of the posted locations throughout Frank Alkyer, and Don Braden.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P University of Illinois Concert Jazz Band – Champaign, IL
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Chip McNeil, Director. This exciting ensemble has been invited to numerous jazz festival performances, including IAJE in NYC and Toronto. The group also has numerous CD recordings, including the latest Freeplay, gar-
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2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P South African Committed Artists for Cultural Advancement (CAFCE) Ensemble - Pretoria, Mamelodi, South Africa
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. WILLIS ST2 iPad/iPhone Applications for Performing Musicians–an iDevice ENABLED session
Joseph Pisano, Clinician. This session will include tips, tricks, and useful information about the most current applications and tools available for musicians wanting to include iPad/iPhone devices into their day-to-day regimen(s). Attendees with iDevices are encouraged to bring them and work along with the presenter (although, they are not required for the session).
Jesse Mogale, Director. Enchanting musical expression displayed by youth from Mamelodi, Pretoria (RSA) conversant in improvised and South African music. Repertoire includes compositions by Miriam Makeba, legendary guitarist from Mamelodi, Moss Mogale, jazz standards such as Whisper not, Big P etc. Sponsor: National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund of South Africa.
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALLS ST2 E VISIT THE EXHIBITORS!
2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FP 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. FC JONES ST3 FROST Jazz Sextet - The University of Miami - Coral Gables, FL
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Phil DeGreg & Samba Jazz Syndicate – Cincinnati, OH
Chuck Bergeron, Director. The FROST Jazz Sextet is the top small ensemble in the program at the University of Miami. The FROST Sextet will perform a selection of original compositions created for this event.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C The Latin Side of Jazz: Much More Than A Footnote
Bobby Sanabria, Clinician. A polyrhythmic journey from Africa to Cuba, New Orleans, and NYC — Latin rhythms’ major role in the birth and life of jazz. An authoritative and dynamic historical and technical analysis against the sound of “la clave.” Amazing account of the many Latin pioneers at the center of the jazz story.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. COE ST3 Jazz Chords & Scales: Software for Listening & Understanding
Kelly Demoline, Clinician. Aurally recognizing and understanding the theory behind jazz chords and scales is a crucial skill. It can be difficult to find class time to focus on each student’s individual needs. Auralia and Musition can help you teach these important skills while allowing students to work at their own pace.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy 2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. C SEGELL ST3 Jazz Improvisation for Juniors
Jim Tinter, Clinician. Learn to play and teach jazz improvisation in an elementary/middle school general music setting using any concert pitched instrument. Experience Jamey Aebersold’s approach blended with the Orff process. We’ll learn two songs, begin improvising with two notes, and use two chords. Free Angel recorder to all attendees donated by Peripole.
Now come check out some new music for your ensemble! Be the first on your block to have it!
Samba Jazz Syndicate performs classic popular Brazilian repertoire and original music with plenty of room for improvisation. Their repertoire includes songs in samba, bossa-nova, choro, baião, and frevo styles, including works by Jobim, Edu Lobo, João Donato, Hermeto Pascoal, and others. They love this music and hope you do too.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Foolish Hearts – New York, NY
Peter Eldridge and Matt Aronoff will play together as the new duo Foolish Hearts, a collaboration of voice, piano, acoustic bass and percussion. Their repertoire varies from evocative original compositions to arrangements of standards and pop tunes, conceived by the duo with an organic sensibility. Guest appearance by Rosana Eckert
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Josh Quinlan Quintet – Louisville, CO
The Josh Quinlan Quintet plays music from their recent release, Mountain Time Standards on Dazzle Recordings. Joined by John Lake (trumpet), Dr. Ben Markley (piano), Marty Kenney (bass) and Ed Breazeale (drums), Dr. Quinlan holds degrees from the Cincinnati Conservatory, DePaul University and the University of Colorado. Sponsor: Dazzle Recordings
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. COE ST3 Teaching Music in the 21st Century: Using Web 2.0 Tools to Motivate Students to Practice
Kelly McKinley, Clinician. The presentation suggests uses for Web 2.0 tools in music classes. According to the presenter, music teachers can use these tools on a website to motivate students to practice at home. These tools can also be used to teach students proper practice technique. The research suggests that students need instruction on how to practice and frustration will sometimes cause students to avoid practicing. As stu-
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE dents learn proper practice technique, they will improve more rapidly.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy
The Bluegrass Area Jazz Ambassadors (BAJA), under the direction of Raleigh Dailey, performs contemporary big band music by both local and established composers and arrangers. Their music is rooted in the big band tradition, yet looks beyond it with modern charts by today’s best writers.
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. FP 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 UMKC Concert Jazz Band – Kansas City, MO
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C Trumpet Practice Techniques
Ken Watters, Clinician. This clinic focuses on how to optimize practice time by focusing primarily on individual weaknesses, with the goal of turning weaknesses into strengths. Essentials of tone production, centering the sound, right hand techniques, improving endurance & refining various articulations in classical & jazz styles will be covered. Sponsors: XO Professional Brass. Mr. Watters performs exclusively on XO Trumpets and Flugelhorns.
4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Learn the Basics of SmartMusic 2012 in 90 Minutes
David Hawley, Clinician. SmartMusic has the repertoire and practice tools to help any student reach his/her potential: assessable blues and modal scale exercises, ear training studies, Aebersold & Marsalis studies and solos, over 180 jazz ensemble charts and even Kjos’ Jazz Ensemble Method. The entire repertoire can be assessed and assigned online.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. NUNN ST2 Adult Jazz Education Classes: New Pathways to Expanding Audience Tastes (PAPER)
Henry Ettman, Clinician. Learn how the neglected area of adult jazz education can expand audiences and create interest in new artists. Gain insights into forms that such classes/lectures take, places/venues that may offer them, and a variety of approaches by which jazz studies can be adapted for adults in attractive, exciting ways.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Bluegrass Area Jazz Ambassadors – Lexington, KY
Bobby Watson, Director. The Conservatory Concert Jazz Ensemble is the flagship ensemble of the program. Directed by the Grammynominated, DownBeat award-winning saxophonist, composer and arranger Bobby Watson, the group features student and faculty compositions as well as jazz classics. They will be performing a combination of student compositions, jazz classics, and Bobby Watson compositions.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C David Baker - A Legacy in Music
Released in November 2011 on IU Press in celebration of David Baker’s “80th birthday in December 2011”. Author and editor Dr. Monika Herzig will lead a panel discussion on findings and David Baker’s “achievements and impact on jazz education and music in general”. There will be opportunities for the audience to ask questions of the authors and the book will be David Baker available for viewing and purchase. Panelists include contributing writers J.B. Dyas, John Hasse, Willard Jenkins, David Ward-Steinmann, Brent Wallarab, and Lissa May.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Guide Tones and Color Progression in Jazz Improvisation
Dan Haerle, Clinician. This clinic focuses on horizontal guide tone motion through chord progressions. Examples include the blues progression, a familiar standard and a Dan Haerle original. This is extended into a concept of color progression in the conception and learning of jazz scales for soloing on a tune.
5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
WILLIS ST2 TI:ME Reception 5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. FOUNTAIN RT2 RP Gala Education Fundraiser featuring Jamey Aebersold Quartet.
The student-run Jazz label at Berklee College of Music Celebrating our eighth annual recording . . .
“OCTAVE”
Featuring some of our finest composers and performers. Please visit us at jrrecords.com!
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Introducing the inaugural 2012 Class of the LeJENds of Jazz Education: Jamey Aebersold, David Baker, Jerry Coker, & Dan Haerle. Live auction, buffet southern style dinner. Ticket required. Available at Registration Counter.
6:00 p.m. Registration Closes REGISTRATION ST2
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. BREATHITT ST2 JENerations Council Meeting
Jazz Ambassadors of the United States Army Field Band – Washington, D.C. featuring Ernie Watts
The JENerations Committee works to promote JEN with the under 35 age group; come join us to receive information on how you can help JEN and how JEN can help you!
Chief Warrant Officer Gordon K. Kippola, Director. The Jazz Ambassadors—America’s Big Band is the official touring big band of the United States Army and promises a rip-roaring performance with tenor giant Ernie Watts! Sponsor: U.S. Army & Keilwerth Saxophones
6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P The Miami Saxophone Quartet – Coral Gables, FL
11:00 p.m. - 11:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Mixteto Sonido - Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
The critically acclaimed Miami Saxophone Quartet performs from their wide-ranging repertoire of original compositions and arrangements. Gary Keller-soprano, Gary Lindsay-alto, Ed Calle-tenor, and Mike Brignola-baritone. Assisted by Chuck Bergeron-bass and Shelly Berg-piano.
6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Mad Romance - Pembroke Pines, FL
Vocalists Lisanne Lyons, Wendy Pedersen, Greg Diaz (sax), and Rick Harris (trumpet and arranger) perform original arrangements from their new CD - Aim High in a dizzying array of styles including classic jazz, mambo, lush ballads, bebop, cha-cha-cha, madcap swing, and a few off-the-beaten path songs from the 1960’s and 70’s.
6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Thomas Marriott & Ray Vega “East-West Trumpet Summit”
Trumpeters Ray Vega (NYC) & Thomas Marriott (Seattle, WA) make up the front line of this power-packed quintet. Veterans of their respective scenes, the trumpeters bring their abilities to bear on jazz classics and originals. Representing the sensibilities of both coasts, this band is sure to excite with friendly fire! Sponsors: Antoine Courtois Paris & Origin Records
7:30 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 Doors Open! Priority Seating valid for initial 30 minutes of concert. 8:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Music Academy of Gauteng (MAG) Youth Jazz Orchestra -
An innovating group delivering exciting, powerhouse performance that “mixes” folkloric, dance music, and jazz elements from Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian traditions…Mixteto Sonido burns, thumps and soars, giving listeners the choice – to dance or to listen.
11:00 p.m. - 11:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Crosscurrents - University of Toledo (OH) Jazz Faculty Group
This ensemble performs with a distinctive modern sound that incorporates many world influences, firmly rooted in the jazz tradition and is the creative project of the University of Toledo jazz faculty members. Original compositions filled with warmth, clarity and humor.
11:30 p.m. - 12:20 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Danny Gottlieb Collective – Jacksonville, FL
University of North Florida jazz faculty member and world renowned drummer Danny Gottlieb brings together University of Alabama Faculty Beth Gottlieb on percussion, Tom Wolfe on Guitar, and Chris Kozak on bass for an exciting performance of original material and contemporary Jazz arrangements.
12:00 a.m. - 1:30 am. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 J JENerations Latin JAM – Host: Indiana University Mixteto Sonido 12:00 a.m. - 1:30 am. CONSERVATORY 3C J JEN NETWORK JAM – Host: University of Toledo Jazz Faculty
Cloverdene-Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa, Johnny Mekoa, Director. MAG is a community based music program that was founded in 1994 by Dr. Johnny Mekoa. MAG Youth Jazz Orchestra will be playing a variety of popular South African Jazz standards repertoire.
Saturday, January 7:
Jason Marsalis Quartet – New Orleans, LA
Floyd Richmond, Presiding. General information session about earning TI:ME course certification.
Honorary NEA Jazz Master Jason Marsalis-vibes, Austin Johnson-piano, Will Goble-bass, and David Potter-drums, promise to bring an energized artistic eclectic set for your listening pleasure. Sponsor: Jupiter/Mapex/XO
Bass Extremes featuring Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey
From the Lowest of Lows to the Highest of Highs, Victor Wooten (Nashville, TN) & Steve Bailey (Myrtle Beach, SC) deliver the art of bass performance to the extreme. Dynamic jazzy-funk delivered by a Grammy Award winning, innovative, and creative bass duo like nothing you’ve ever heard. Sponsors: Warwick Basses, Samson/Hartke, Coastal Carolina University, and D’Addario
8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. COE ST3 TI:ME Certification
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8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy
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University of Michigan BFA Jazz Studies BFA Jazz Studies with Teacher CertiďŹ cation BFA Jazz and Contemporary Improvisation BFA Jazz and Contemplative Studies MM Improvisation
Full-Time Faculty:
Geri Allen Andrew Bishop Michael Gould Robert Hurst Ellen Rowe Ed Sarath Dennis Wilson Artist-In-Residence:
Ingrid Jensen
For more information, contact the Office of Admissions, smtd.admissions@umich.edu, 734-764-0593, or visit our web site at www.music.umich.edu
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 CLOSED REHEARSAL: Vocal Jazz New Music Reading Session
Paris Rutherford, Presiding. Attendees to this reading session are given packets of newly published vocal jazz arrangements, and sing portions of the new arrangements, along with the professional demo ensemble organized especially for this session.
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Learn GarageBand to Teach GarageBand
Barbara Freedman, Clinician. GarageBand is the perfect entry-level solution for music technology use and education. Participants will leave with lesson plans for immediate use in the secondary music classroom. All material and concepts in this session can be transferred to software on the PC platform. Bring a laptop or not.
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. REGISTRATION ST2
Registration Open
9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Tracy-Vasconcellos Brazilian Ensemble – Louisville, KY
Selections by the ensemble are taken from the new cd Surfboard, with a focus on the unique pairing of Brazilian melodic and rhythmic concepts and jazz improvisational influence. Emphasis is placed on varied styles and rhythms. Members include Pablo Souza-bass, Bruno Souza-percussion, Lourenço Vasconcel- los-drums, Pat Lentzguitar, Renato Vasconcellos-piano and Michael Tracy-saxophones.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 C New Music INSTRUMENTAL Big Band Reading Session w/Army Jazz Ambassadors Mike Tomaro, Presiding.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P University of Central Oklahoma Jazz Ensemble I featuring special guest: Sharel Cassity.– Edmond, OK
Brian Gorell, Director. The University of Central Oklahoma “Jazz Ensemble I” has been consistently recognized as the premier performing collegiate jazz band in Oklahoma. We are honored to be a part of the JEN Conference and desire to bring more attention to the tradition of excellence in jazz education throughout Oklahoma. Sponsor: Boulevard Steakhouse - Edmond, Oklahoma
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Soulstice - Cheverus High School, Portland, ME
Chris Humphrey, Director. Soulstice is an acapella vocal jazz group now in just its second year of existence. The vocal jazz program at the school now boasts 3 separate vocal jazz ensembles under the direction of Chris Humphrey. The group includes 3 male and 3 female high school singers from the greater Portland area of Maine.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. FP 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Our Future Vocal Jazz Educators: The Acquisition of Skills/Knowledge and Professional Development
This interactive session will present the results of a research survey of vocal jazz experts. Attendees will then discuss the study’s implications on the future of pre and in-service vocal music educators, and examine the role institutional policymakers play in the development and revision of curricula for vocal music education majors.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. COE ST3 Teaching With Max/MSP
Jonathan Gunnell, Clinician. Max/MSP is an object-oriented programming software that allows users to build interactive audio applications using a graphical interface. Max/MSP can be a valuable resource for creating teaching tools for audio and music technology concepts or as a hands-on learning tool for students. No previous programming knowledge required.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. FRENCH ST3 C Jazz Rehearsal Game Plan
Dean Sorenson, Clinician. The best big band rehearsals balance ensemble work, improvisation, and the rhythm section. Doing all of this in a limited time requires a focused and organized approach. This clinic will offer a fresh look at the jazz rehearsal and share techniques that can be applied to ensembles of all levels. Sponsor: Neil A. Kjos Music Company
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Creating a Music Technology Curriculum Within a Jazz Education Program
Richard Sussman, Clinician. Creating an effective and musical course curriculum in Contemporary Music Technology for a jazz program at the high school, college, or summer camp level. The relevance and application of music technology and software to jazz performance, composition, and education in the 21st century.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 PD Jazz Education for Kids Round-Table Discussion
Sharon Burch, Presiding. Round-table discussion will include K-8 jazz website updates, brief hands-on demos of jazz material for kids, and an open forum discussing young audience development and standardizing K-8 jazz materials for teachers. Panelists include: Sherry Luchette, Darla Hanley, Judy Shafer, Jose Diaz, Mary Jo Papich, and Phil Dunlap.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. STOPHER ST3 C Copyright Pitfalls: How to License Works Properly
Jeffrey Gorham, Clinician. This is an examination of music copyright and the common licensing problems music educators face from year-to-year including rearranging, creating CD’s and DVD’s of per-
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Come on by and peruse the shelves. There’s something for everyone…to see, sample, try, or buy!
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. NUNN ST2 Building Young Audiences JAG Jazz Academy (WORKSHOP)
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Knoxville Jazz Orchestra – Knoxville, TN
Join Carol Argiro, Director of Community Programs for JAG’s Jazz Academy and Rebecca Ogden, Artistic Director of PBJ & Jazz, to learn more about Jazz Academy activities that are engaging young and enthusiastic audiences for jazz and Jazz Arts Group of Columbus at the Jazz Academy.
9:00 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Audio Mixing Basics 102
Floyd Richmond, Mark Lochstampfor, Clinicians. This session addresses more advanced topics of sound systems, including setting up and working with different types of ensembles both contemporary jazz and popular, classical instrumental, choral, applying special effects, equalization, reverberation vs. delay, setting and using subgroups, “pinking the room” for setting the best live sound.
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. EXHIBIT HALLS ST2 E VISIT THE EXHIBITORS!
The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra will perform arrangements by Vance Thompson featuring various members of the band including the faculty of the University of Tennessee jazz area. Faculty members include Greg Tardy, saxophone; Donald Brown, piano; Vance Thompson, trumpet; Mark Boling, guitar; Rusty Holloway, bass; and Keith Brown, drums.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Gunnar Mossblad Group – Toledo, OH
Interpreted by some of the most innovative jazz musicians of the day, Gunnar Mossblad performs his original jazz compositions. Together they weave composed materials with jazz improvisation into a virtually seamless fabric. Sponsors: Conn-Selmer, Inc.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 C New Music Vocal Reading Session
NASM ACCREDITED DEGREE PROGRAMS BACHELOR OF ARTS • Music (Jazz Studies Concentration) • Music (Music Studies Concentration) BACHELOR OF MUSIC • Music Composition • Music Education • Music Performance • Music Therapy MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION • Music Education
2012 SCHOLARSHIP AND AUDITION DATES • January 28 • February 11 • February 25
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC ACADEMIC.UDAYTON.EDU/MUSIC/ 937-229-3936
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11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. COE ST3 Twitter and PR for your BAND (or any other group). Learn how to master Twitter in just one session
Joseph Pisano, Clinician. This session is a Twitter “Boot Camp”. During this session you will learn everything you need to know about how to utilize Twitter for communicating your music endeavors over the medium. Bring your Twitter enabled device (not required) and get started Tweeting now. No prior knowledge required. A must attend session!
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. FRENCH ST3 C Jazz Arranging Techniques & Aesthetic Choices
John LaBarbera, Clinician. Arranging is more than voicing techniques and re-harmonizing. This clinic will focus on real world techniques that will vastly improve one’s technique in the art of arranging. With examples from current and classic jazz arrangements, John will share his insights into this major component of our jazz history.
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. McCREARY ST3 Leadership Academy
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 traction, chord symbols, SmartMusic file creation and specific ways to obtain the very best playback possible.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Music Academy of Gauteng (MAG) Youth Jazz Orchestra
Cloverdene-Benoni, Gauteng, South Africa, Johnny Mekoa, Director. MAG is a community based music program that was founded in 1994 by Dr. Johnny Mekoa. It came as a result of a concern subsequent to his observation that most youngsters in our neighborhoods were unemployed and roaming the streets. MAG Youth Jazz Orchestra will be playing a variety of popular South African jazz standards repertoire.
11:30 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Rhythm and Bows Revue featuring Randy Sabien – St. Paul, MN
Randy Sabien takes the traditional jazz group of a lead instrument accompanied by typical rhythm section and supercharged it with the addition of a second drummer and two (count ‘em!) more violins! Randy describes this group as “Bob Wills meets Art Blakey meets the Allman Brothers.” Sponsors: McNally Smith College of Music, Alfred Music Publishing
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. SEGELL ST3 C It’s About The Music – It’s About The Business Of Music
Randy Klein, Clinician. Essential for high school/college students entering the music world/mentors of students for this competitive field. Are there any rules? Do I want to be famous? My music to be famous? How do I retain musical voice while navigating ups & downs of biz? Creative vs. business organization. Keeping my pencil sharp when the phone doesn’t ring.
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Recording and Sharing Your Performances on a Budget
Craig Sylvern, Clinician. Even with education budgets being drastically cut, it is still important to provide the best educational experience for our students, their parents, our colleagues and administrators. Fortunately there are tools available that can help us achieve this goal, and many are free or almost free. Let’s explore them!
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. NUNN ST2 Reminiscing in Tempo A Conversation with NEA Jazz Masters: (PANEL)
JEN Board of Directors member Willard Jenkins, facilitates this conversation with several NEA Jazz Masters in attendance at this year’s conference. Don’t miss your chance to interact with the great ones!
11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. WILLIS ST2 Finale 2012 for Jazz
Tom Johnson, Clinician. This clinic focuses on the notation tasks jazz arrangers and players need most: faster note entry and editing techniques, creating percussion parts that look and play correct, part ex-
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. FP 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. FC JONES ST3 Desolation Row - Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI
featuring Donny McCaslin - Tom Knific, Director. Creativity is actively at play as this high-energy jazz/rock fusion quartet composes a beautiful variety of powerful, contemplative instrumental music. Saxophonist Theo Kuepfer, guitarist Matthew Landon, bassist Andrew Rose, and drummer Derek Swink combine their passion for raw, improvisatory jazz with composed, contemporary sounds that blur the line between genres.
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Building an Authentic Rhythm Section for Latin Jazz
Brian DiBlassio, Clinician. “Latin” charts and standards can generate a daunting amount of choices: Instrumentation? Groove? Comping? This clinic will address various latin styles with focus on building an authentic rhythm section for the most common, yet complex, latin groove played by jazz ensembles and professional salsa bands alike: the 2-3 Afro-Cuban mambo.
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C Playing with Words: The Jazz Musician’s Guide to Writing about Music
John Goldsby, Clinician. Our understanding of music grows through the written word. This workshop focuses on journalism skills and basic writing techniques for musicians, educators and students. Outlets for presenting your writing will be discussed: print magazines and journals, websites, blogs, columns, press releases, music and video podcasts. Sponsors: Bass Player Magazine/New Bay Media
12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 The Audience Wants Me to do What? (PANEL/DISCUSSION)
Eric Paton, Monika Herzig, Byron Stripling, John Clayton, Christy Farnbauch, Panelists; Bob Breithaupt, Presiding. For the first time, the Jazz Audiences Initiative reveals insights into the ways people want to participate with jazz and the musicians who create it. What does this data mean for musicians? Join a panel of all-star jazz performers for a lively discussion on ways to use this data to help you fill your next venue with engaged fans.
12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Chip McNeil Quintet – Champaign, IL
The Chip McNeil Quintet is a working jazz quintet featuring Chip McNeill-tenor/soprano saxophones, Shawn Purcell-guitar, Stockton Helbing-drums/cymbals, David Braid-piano, James Driscoll-bass. Performing clinics and concerts all over the world, dedicated to the promotion of jazz performance and writing, The Whirl (Armoured Records) features original compositions by the members of the group. Sponsors: Armoured Records, LaVoz Reeds, D’Addario Strings, Weber Speakers, The University of Illinois
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12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Northern Kentucky University Vocal Jazz Ensemble – Alexandria, KY Randy Pennington, Director. This group frequently performs at clubs and civic events in the Cincinnati area and is involved regularly with elementary and secondary school programs. They were an invited performance ensemble at the 2010 Southern Division Convention of the American Choral Directors Association held in Memphis, Tennessee and have been invited to perform at both the Jazz Education Network Conference and the Kentucky Music Educators Association Conference in 2012.
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12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra – Boston, MA
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French Riveria
Perugia
A Medieval Wonder
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Greg Hopkins, Director. The BCJO will play a concert of original student jazz compositions, representing the true essence of the jazz tradition at Berklee, to showcase the best talent from the performance and jazz composition departments.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Expand Your Jazz Vocabulary with Jazz Etudes: Improvise Now!
Bob Mintzer, Clinician. Bob Mintzer will explore and demonstrate reasons for studying and playing short etudes in a jazz style and how these etudes can develop jazz concepts for the improviser and he will discuss how a jazz play-along can provide essential tools to improve improvisation. Featuring a live performance by Bob Mintzer. Sponsor: Alfred Music Publishing
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra – Columbus, OH
Mark Donavan, Director. The CYJO plays literature of the highest level with repertoire from libraries of the great big bands, including Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Woody Herman, Oliver Nelson, Benny Goodman and Dizzy Gillespie.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P DePaul University Phil Woods Ensemble – Chicago, IL
Bob Lark, Director. The ensemble is a nonet, or as Phil calls it, a “Little Big Band.” Selections to be performed include original compositions and arrangements by student members of the ensemble, and Woods’ The Rights Of Swing Suite. This student group/instrumentation recorded in the studio with Phil in November, 2011 for a forthcoming CD release on the Jazzed Media label.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. JONES ST3 C A Session with Ernie Watts: A Melodic Approach to Improvisation
Ernie Watts, Clinician. Jazz monster musician Watts brings some insight to his unique sound and melodic approach courtesy of Sponsor Buffet Crampon/Keilwerth Saxophones.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 PD Update on the Grammy category elimination controversy - Jazz next? (PANEL DISCUSSION/INTERVIEW)
Willard Jenkins, Facilitator. Mark Levine and Bobby Sanabria join others in this in-depth conversation.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. SEGELL ST3 PD Choices in Vocal Jazz Ensemble Direction
Jennifer Barnes, Clinician. This panel discussion will feature five renowned high school, community college and university level educators discussing different viewpoints on topics relevant to vocal jazz educators, including but not limited to: the audition process, ensemble size, accompaniment, repertoire and performance aesthetics. Bring an open mind and get some fresh ideas!
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. The Expressive Performer and the Engaged Listener: Creating Connection in an Invented World (PAPER)
Christopher White, Presenter. The focus of both the expressive performer and the engaged listener lies in the world of invention, both processes taking place in the imagination. With purposeful training for both performers and listeners, authenticity and connection can create a mutually engaged and meaningful musical experience.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. COE ST3 The SoundTree Institute: A Closer Look
James Frankel, Clinician. The SoundTree Institute is an online professional development portal for students, music educators, and administrators focused on the integration of technology into the music curriculum. This session will provide attendees with an in-depth tour of the site, and will demonstrate the many resources and benefits that members of the Institute enjoy.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Multimedia in Concert Performance: Artistic and Practical Ways for Your Students to Engage Audiences Fully and Build a Popular Following
George Litterst, Clinician. A successful performance of art music typically requires both a skilled performer and an educated
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE listener. Artistic and musically coordinated use of multimedia provides performers with an effective way to reach out to and engage audiences. Learn how to involve your students in richer and more meaningful public performances.
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Making Electronic Dance Music in Ableton Live
Will Kuhn, Clinician. In this “bring your own laptop” session, attendees will learn the basics of MIDI drum programming, synth building and sampling for the use of making pop/electronic dance music. Attendees will be able to use a trial copy of Ableton Live (available from ableton. com) to participate in the session.
1:30 p.m. - 2:20 p.m. WILLIS ST2 The Electronic Music Ensemble: The ‘What’, the ‘Why’, and the ‘How’ - Matt Harder, Clinician.
This presentation will attempt to demystify the creation of an electronic music ensemble at an educational institution (high school or collegiate). I will present examples of What this ensemble could look like; Why this ensemble could be an exciting opportunity for students; and How to organize, rehearse, and perform.
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 P Alan Baylock Jazz Orchestra – Washington, D.C.
Baylock’s mastery of the art of arranging and composition expresses itself in his incomparable technique, staggering virtuosity, and an unquenchable desire to challenge and surprise. Alan’s works contain explosive energy, ingenious re-harmonization, imaginative melodic, tonal and rhythmic expressions, a sense of joy and soulfulness, and are a glimpse into the depth of the human spirit.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Dave Stryker Organ Trio - New York, NY
Guitarist Dave Stryker got his start working with the great Jack McDuff before working with Stanley Turrentine for 10 years. In this trio working with organist Bobby Floyd and drummer Jonathan Higgins, the group will explore the blues, standards, and originals all with the incredible pocket that is intrinsic to the organ trio.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Voice Meets Bass – Lincoln, NE
This duo features Jackie Allen-vocals and Hans Sturm-bass. “…daring and often intense musical experience. The flexibility of both is strik-
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ing… her voice takes on more shapes and forms than it has the right to. Sturm is a master of the double bass; her equal partner.” Jazz News. Sponsors: Hixson-Lied Grant and the University of Nebraska - Lincoln School of Music
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 C Vocal Improvisation: Letting Rhythm Lead the Way
Rosana Eckert, Clinician. For all levels of improviser, this session will demonstrate how a “rhythm first” focus can help vocalists unlock creativity, deepen musicality, and deliver solos more effectively. Topics include strengthening inner sense of time, communicating rhythms cleanly with effective scat syllables, creating and developing motives, and telling stories with rhythm.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. STOPHER ST3 C Dig Dis! Making the Most Out of Your Transcription
Finished a transcription but not sure what to do next? Want to get the most “bang for your buck?” Using Hank Mobley’s solo on ‘Dig Dis,’ saxophonist Ariel Alexander will demonstrate how to apply the cut-and-paste method to learn new language and incorporate it into your existing jazz vocabulary.
2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. NUNN ST2 Miles Español - New Sketches of Spain: The Record as Narrative (DOCUMENTARY/VIDEO)
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. COE ST3 Studio-Quality Recording on the Go…Really?
Steve Bartloski, Clinician. Join our discussion on what you need to record and mix your jazz ensemble and get studio-quality results. Avid (Pro Tools, M-Audio, etc.) Product Specialist and recording expert Steve Bartkowski will cover gear, techniques and tips all while recording a live demo group.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. McCREARY ST3 Music Connects to Academic Achievement
Stuart Dailey, Clinician. Music class is not considered for core subject collaborations. Core subject teachers usually meet and don’t include the music teacher. Music includes math, science, history, language, social studies and more. My presentation is focused on validating research that connects music lessons to the scope and sequence of each grade level.
Eli Cane, Facilitator. Miles Español is a cultural assessment and regeneration of the folk music traditions that inspired Miles Davis and Gil Evans to “Sketches of Spain”. Using that recording as a framework, Miles Español looks to engage audiences by creating a narrative that traces the cultural and political history of Spanish music.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Southeast Polk High School Jazz One
Jayson Gerth, Director. Southeast Polk High School Jazz One from Pleasant Hill, Iowa, is a dynamic big band comprising some of the best student musicians in central Iowa. This performance will include a wide array of music – from the Big Band Era through modern jazz masterworks.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Milton Academy Jazz Combo - Milton, MA
Bob Sinicrope, Director. Milton Academy students will perform compositions by JEN’s inaugural class of the LeJENds of Jazz Education - Jamey Aebersold, David Baker, Jerry Coker and Dan Haerle. Close friends for many decades, these pioneers of jazz education have impacted the lives of thousands of jazz players. Milton is honored to acknowledge them.
2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. FP 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone 2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C Okay, You Know Your Chords & Scales…Now What?
Mark Levine, Clinician. Chords and scales are just the alphabet. What about the poetry? Lester Young, Bird and Clifford Brown indeed invented “licks.” Since the 1960s, players such as Woody Shaw, Herbie Hancock, Joe Henderson, took improvisation much further. This clinic will focus on the techniques used to play over changes, and the resulting poetry. Sponsors: Sher Music, The Jazzschool
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C The Louisville Leopard Percussionists: Alternate Ways to Teach Young Musicians
Diane Downs, Clinician. A demonstration of a non-traditional approach that, although unorthodox, consistently succeeds in bringing out children’s innate musical gifts. Elementary aged students learn to play complicated rhythms, improvise and create original pieces without written music using word phrases, mnemonics, listening, movement, and singing. Sponsors: Pro-Mark Drumsticks, Latin Percussion, Sabian, Evans Drumheads - D’Addario & Co.
2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m. WILLIS ST2 Distance Learning for Music Educators
Floyd Richmond, Clinician. Options for teaching music by distance. Topics will include tools such as chat, discussion boards, whiteboards, and screen sharing; Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, wikis, and podcasts; and distance-learning software such as Elluminate, Blackboard Collaborate, Moodle, and TeamViewer. A report on classes and field experiences taught by distance will be given.
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. EXHIBIT HALLS ST2 E LAST CHANCE to VISIT THE EXHIBITORS!
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4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Ellen Rowe Quartet with Ingrid Jensen
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. BECKHAM ST3 C The A-B-C’s of Vocal Jazz Arranging: A Method for Teaching Yourself & Your Students the Basics
Jeremy Fox, Clinician. Following a proper methodology, anyone with basic theory skills can learn to arrange. Jeremy Fox will present a nuts-and-bolts methodology for anyone hoping to learn or teach basic jazz arranging. Score/Aural excerpts will demonstrate techniques. Rhythmic, melodic, and lyric treatment will also be briefly discussed.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. COE ST3 Jazz/Cultural Exchange Concerts via Skype
Daniel Gregerman & Michael Miles, Clinicians. Niles North High School (Skokie Il.) shared with the Riad School in Casablanca, Morocco collaborating via Skype ©. Students shared and performed their music, exploring the different cultures. The language of music removed the communication barrier, and the technology eliminated the cost of traveling between countries.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. WILLIS ST2 Making Music with GarageBand and Mixcraft
Richard McCready, Clinician. A demonstration of projects available in the programs, taken from a new book from Cengage Learning. Attendees will learn how to use either entrylevel DAW to teach students about the creative skills of recording, composition, podcasting, and creating video soundtracks.
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Ellen Rowe’s quintet performs a mix of her originals and arranged standards. A poetic translation from a review of their latest CD at allitaliajazz.com states “Between the components of the group is loosened a conversation, relaxed and rich of lyric hue and touched by radiant colors.”
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Millikin University OneVoice – Decatur, IL
Steve Widenhofer, Director. OneVoice is the flagship ensemble of the vocal jazz program at Millikin University. The group has been invited to perform at various educational conferences and collegiate jazz festivals.
4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P High School for the Performing & Visual Arts Jazz Combo I – Houston, TX. - Warren Sneed, Director.
Small group jazz has long been an integral part of the jazz program at Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Currently, the school’s jazz program includes two big bands and two “official” combos.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 4:30 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. SEGELL ST3 C Anyone Can Improvise
Jamey Aebersold, Clinician. Master educator Jamey will show how musical ideas can be taken from your mind and played on your instrument, or sung with your voice. Using basic scales and chords, jazz improvisation takes on a life of its own when coupled with ones imagination. Sponsor: Aebersold Jazz Aids
4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. CLEMENTS ST2 ($20 lab fee) Creating Arrangements Using MuseScore
Marc Sabatella, Clinician. Learn how to create combo and big band arrangements with MuseScore, the leading free & open source notation software. You will create a short big band chart with horn parts (properly transposed) and rhythm section parts (including drum notation), both as a score and as individual parts.
4:30 p.m. - 5:40 p.m. NUNN ST2 Creating Tomorrowâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Jazz Audiences Today through the Development, Implementation, & Evaluation of a Vocal Jazz Ensemble Curriculum (PAPER)
Conni Ironmonger-Mann, Clinician. This research presentation will explore Dr. Ironmonger-Mannâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s vocal jazz ensemble curriculum and how
SATURDAY, JANUARY 7 it can encourage students to become future jazz audiences, using the art of listening as a guide. Various resources for choral directors will be provided. Audience discussion will be held at the end of the session.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P University of Kentucky Jazz Ensemble Lexington, KY
Miles Osland, Director. The University of Kentucky Jazz Ensemble will perform compositions and arrangements from their latest recording featuring music played on their recent European tour, which included concerts at the Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals.
5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. FRENCH ST3 PC JEN Composition Showcase
Paris Rutherford, Presiding. JEN 2012 recipient winners of the JEN Composition Contest present their works, performed live by the Alan Baylock Jazz Ensemble.
5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. BREATHITT ST2 R The University of North Texas Alumni Reception
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE 6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Mel Martin and the Benny Carter Tribute Band featuring Bobby Watson, Steve Kirby, Jeff Mars, & Don Friedman.
University of Illinois Concert Jazz Band – Champaign, IL
The recording Just Friends was released on July 10, 2007 and included the great Benny Carter and Roger Kellaway. Formed by Martin to pay tribute to the great Benny Carter on his centennial anniversary, August 8, 2007, the principal musicians in this group were all involved on a musical and personal level with Carter and will continue to offer his music and spirit. Sponsors: Mel Martin-Rico Reeds, Yanagisawa Saxophones/ Bobby Watson-Yamaha
6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. CAROLL FORD ST2 P Chris Humphrey Quintet - Kennebunk, ME
For many years, this duo featuring Jay Ashby & Steve Davis have worked side by side, including The Dizzy Gillespie All-Star Big Band and Slide Hampton’s World of Trombones. “Great CD! Ashby and Davis swing like “J&K” [J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding] of 50 years ago, even though these guys are playing in the here and now! Both have huge sounds and switch between buttery soft lines and hard driving rhythms.” - JAZZ PODIUM, Stuttgart, Germany – March, 2011
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. FP 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. FC JONES ST3 tba – check Conference Schedule App on your Smartphone 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. STOPHER ST3 R Indiana University Jacobs School of Music • David Baker 80th Birthday Reception
Join us in celebrating jazz education legend David Baker in honor of his 80th birthday. Everyone welcome!
7:30 p.m. ARCHIBALD COCHRAN RT3 Doors Open! Priority Seating valid for initial 30 minutes of concert.
Foolish Hearts, New York, NY
Peter Eldridge and Matt Aronoff will play together as a new duo; a collaboration of voice, piano, acoustic bass and percussion. Their repertoire varies from evocative original compositions to arrangements of standards and pop tunes, conceived by the duo with an organic sensibility.
Ken Peplowski/Shelly Berg Quartet
Chris Humphrey is a jazz singer who has an instrumental approach to singing standards, originals and beyond. He has sung with vocal jazz group The Ritz, Clark Terry, Sheila Jordan, Laurel Masse, James Moody and Louie Bellson. Interaction with the rhythm section and other instrumentalists are his forte. You will never hear the same performance twice.
6:00 p.m. - 6:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P Mistaken Identity – Pittsburgh, PA
Chip McNeil, Director. This exciting ensemble has been invited to numerous jazz festival performances, including IAJE in NYC and Toronto. The group also has numerous CD recordings, including the latest Freeplay, garnering critical acclaim. Compositions penned by members of the ensemble, have earned various awards, including one for the 2011 JEN Composition Showcase. Sponsors: The UofI, The Iron Post Jazz Club
Having recorded two acclaimed CDs together for the Capri Label, Noir Blue and In Search Of, Peplowski (NY) is one of the world’s great jazz clarinet masters and Berg (FL) is a well-known pianist and educator. Joined by Lou Fischer (OH), bass & Steve Houghton (IN), drums. Sponsors: Steinway, Alfred Music Publishing, Yamaha.
Blues and the Abstract Truth Celebration Band featuring Terell Stafford (PA)-trumpet; Bobby Watson (MO)-alto; Chip McNeil (IL)-tenor; Greg Wilson (IL)-baritone; Shelly Berg (FL)-piano; Larry Ridley (NY)-bass; and Ndugu Chancler (CA)-drums.
Jazz Lines Publications and Oliver Nelson Jr. present a concert celebrating the music from The Blues and the Abstract Truth. The songs will be played
The University of North Texas Jazz Studies program invites you to visit our booth and to attend these activities: UNT Jazz Studies Alumni Reception Saturday, January 7th from 5:30-7:30pm in the Breathitt Room Three As One featuring Steve Houghton, Lou Fischer & Stefan Karlsson Thursday, January 5 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. P. Combs Chandler ST2 Dan Haerle Trio Friday, January 6, 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. P. Combs Chandler ST2 Guide Tones and Color Progression in Jazz Improvisation Dan Haerle Friday, January 6, 5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. C. French ST3 New Music Vocal Jazz Reading Session Paris Rutherford and other UNT faculty Saturday, January 7, 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. C. Caroll Ford ST2 Choices in Vocal Jazz Ensemble Direction, Jennifer Barnes Saturday, January 7, 12:00 p.m. - 12:50 p.m. C. Stopher ST3 Vocal Improvisation: Letting Rhythm Lead the Way, Rosana Eckert Saturday, January 7, 2:00 p.m. - 2:50 p.m. C. French ST3 JEN Composition Showcase, Paris Rutherford, Stefan Karlsson Saturday, January 7, 5:00 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. PC. French ST3
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11:00 p.m. - 11:50 p.m. COMBS CHANDLER ST2 P Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet
Andrew Schneiderman, Director. The BIJQ’s performance will feature a mix of original compositions with unique interpretations of Dave Brubeck’s music. Members of the Quintet are in the Institute’s Fellowship Program. Winners of numerous DownBeat awards, including the 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011 award for best collegiate jazz group in the country, this group has performed all over the country as well as at the first annual JEN conference in St. Louis, MO.
11:00 p.m. - 11:50 p.m. CONSERVATORY 3C P The Jazz Professors
The University of Central Florida (Orlando) faculty performance this evening includes material from their debut recording The Jazz Professors; a Tribute to Bill Evans and Stan Getz, plus a few original works. Jeff Rupert-saxophone, Michael Wilkinson-trombone, Per Danielssonpiano, Bobby Koelble-guitar, Richard Drexlerbass, Marty Morell-drums. Sponsors: Yamaha, Markbass, Super Sensitive Strings, Mapex, Regal Tip Sticks, Bosphorus Cymbals
11:30 p.m. - 12:20 a.m. GRAND BALLROOM C ST2 P Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble
Percussion trio with drums/percussion, trumpet, and saxophone. The performance will feature originals and interpretations of standards that the group has added to its repertoire over the last 35 years. En- semble members include: Corey Wilkes, trumpet; Ernest Khabeer Dawkins, saxophone; and Kahil El’Zabar, percussion.
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Advance Music ....................................................................... 809 Aebersold Jazz Aids (C) ........................................ 804, 805, 705 African American Jazz Caucus, Inc. ...................................... T18 Alfred Music Publishing, Inc. (F) .................................. 901, 1000 American Classic Tours and Music Festivals (F) ................... 706 Antigua ................................................................................... 412 Avedis Zildjian Company ....................................................... 211 Berklee College of Music (C) ................................................. 702 Besson (F) ...................................................... 201, 203, 300, 302 Ed Bingham/Marshall University ............................................ T10 BG Frank Bichon .................................................................... 216 BluJazz ................................................................................... 103 Buffet Crampon (F) ....................................... 201, 203, 300, 302 Cannonball ............................................................................. 304 Capital University (F) .............................................................. 405 Judy Chaikin/One Step Productions ..................................... T17 Chamber Music America ....................................................... T21 Clark Terry ................................................................................ T2 Columbia College Chicago (F) ..................................... 303, 305 Conn Selmer, Inc. ........................................... 309, 311, 408, 410 Connect For Education .......................................................... 512 Antoine Courtois Paris (F) .............................. 201, 203, 300, 302 Cultural Tour Consultants, Inc. ............................................... 606 Bob Curnow (F) / Sierra Music, Inc. ...................................... 700 Dansr, Inc./Vandoren ............................................................. 416 D’Addario Strings, Inc. ........................................................... 213 Ron DiSalvio / Meadow Run Music ......................................... T4 Miles Davis/Miles Ahead Music ............................................. 409 DownBeat ................................................................................ 402 Eastman Music Company .............................................. 105, 204 ejazzlines/Jazz Lines Publications (C) ........................ 905, 1004 EM BEE Ideas, Inc. ................................................................ 813 French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts .................... 1012 Gemeinhardt Music Instruments, LLC. .................................. 413 George Mason University ...................................................... 912 Getzen .................................................................................... 313 Grammy Foundation ...................................................... 505, 604 Mark Gridley/Jazz Styles ..................................................... 1003 Brian Horner / Sound Artist Support ........................................ T6 Jazz Arts Group of Columbus (F) .......................................... 404 Jazz at Lincoln Center ............................................................ 600 JAZZed ................................................................................... 801 JazzHeaven.com .................................................................... 808 Daniel Israel/AMI .................................................................... T22 JazzTimes Magazine ............................................................. T7-8 Jody Jazz ............................................................................... 407 Jupiter (C) ............................................................ 401A, 401, 403 Keilwerth (F) ................................................... 201, 203, 300, 302 Kendor Music Publishing, Inc. (F) ......................................... 806 Neil A. KJOS Music Company ............................................... 602 Hal Leonard Music, Inc. (F) ............................. 1007, 1009, 1011 Fred Labayle Mouthpieces .................................................... 117
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Booth Number
L.A. Music Academy ............................................................ 1010 Dana Legg (C) / Dana Legg Stage Band ................................ T3 Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau .................................. T1 MACSAX ................................................................................. 217 Majestic ................................................................ 401A, 401, 403 Manhattan School of Music ................................................... 501 Mapex (C) ............................................................ 401A, 401, 403 P. Mauriat/St. Louis Music .............................................. 310, 312 McNally Smith College of Music ............................................ 508 MOM’s Music ......................................................................... 100 Monterey Jazz Festival ........................................................... 400 Motema Music ...................................................................... 1008 Music For All, Inc. (F) ............................................................. 301 National Jazz Museum of Harlem .......................................... 509 National Jazz Workshop (C) / Shenandoah University ....... 1115 New England Conservatory ................................................. 1006 New School for Jazz & Contemporary Music ........................ 202 Harry Pickens Jazz ................................................................. T11 Rising Software ...................................................................... 500 Sabian Ltd. ............................................................................. 308 SaxQuest Inc. ......................................................................... 101 Schreiber (F) .................................................. 201, 203, 300, 302 Sher Music Inc. ...................................................................... 605 Snow College ......................................................................... 610 Stanton’s Sheet Music, Inc. (C) ..................................... 701, 800 Billy Strayhorn Songs Inc. ................................................... 1001 Symphony Publishing, Inc. (F) ............................................. 801 UNIVERSITÄT FÜR MUSIK UND DARSTELLENDE KUNST GRAZ ........................................... T20 University of Dayton ............................................................... 316 University of Illinois ................................................................ T19 University of Kentucky (C) ..................................................... 608 University of Louisville School of Music ................................ 601 University of Miami Frost School of Music (F) ....................... 704 University of Michigan ............................................................ 515 University of North Texas ....................................................... 317 University of Southern California Thornton School of Music (C) ............................................. 1114 University of Tennessee School of Music .............................. 510 University of Toledo .............................................................. 1005 U.S. Army Blues “Pershing’s Own” ....................................... 205 U.S. Army Field Band - Jazz Ambassadors (C) .................... 200 U.S. Army Recruiting ...................................................... 708, 709 U.S. Navy Commodores ...................................................... 301A Mike Vax/Friends of Big Band Jazz ......................................... T5 Vic Firth, Inc. (C) .................................................................... 209 Warburton Music Products .................................................... 411 Susumu Watanabe/Tokyo Brass Art Orchestra ....................... T9 Western Michigan University ................................................. 506 Victor Wooten’s Center for Music & Nature ........................... 504 XO (C) .................................................................. 401A, 401, 403 Yamaha, Inc. (C) - .......................... 109, 111, 113, 208, 210, 212
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Exhibit Hall
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JEN Educational Outreach • Louisville, KY 2012 The JEN Outreach program started in St. Louis at the first JEN conference in 2010 and has been continued each year during the Annual Conference, to aid in fulfilling the JEN mission of advancing jazz education, promoting performance and developing new audiences. It was designed to assist in bringing quality jazz education/performances to schools and community
locations in the area, concurrent with the annual JEN conference. The board representative for this initiative, Mary Jo Papich, worked with JEN’s selected 2012 local community Outreach Coordinator, Diane Downs, Director of the infamous Louisville Leopards, who brings familiarity with the area and schools.
The Outreach Program will place artists in the following schools during the conference: Blake Elementary School
Crossroads Elementary School
Louisville Male High School
Western Middle School
Bloom Elementary School
Lowe Elementary School
Young Elementary School
Brandeis Elementary School
Greathouse-Shryock Elementary School
New Albany High School
Brown School
Hite Elementary School
Noe Middle School
Youth Performing Arts High School
Byck Elementary School
Layne Elementary School
Price Elementary School
University of Louisville
Cochran Elementary School
Lincoln Elementary School
Stopher Elementary School
Bellermaine University
The 2012 Outreach Program will place the following artists in the above schools: Indiana University Mixteto Sonido (IN)
Northern Kentucky Vocal Jazz Ensemble (KY)
University of Massachusetts Studio Orchestra (MA)
Brubeck Institute Quintet (CA)
Lori Lacey (WI)
Sharon Burch (IA)
Ron McCurdy (CA)
Soulstice Cheverus High School Vocal Jazz (ME)
University of Miami Stamps Jazz Quartet (FL)
CAFCA Ensemble (South Africa)
Sherry Luchette Trio (CA)
Bowling Green State University Jazz Singers (OH)
Monika Herzig Acoustic Project (IN)
Tennessee State Jazz Collegians (TN)
University of Missouri Concert Jazz Band (MO)
Chicago State University Community Band (IL)
Capital University Jazz Band (OH) Houston High School of Performing Arts Combo (TX)
Music Academy of Gauteng (South Africa) Ed Neumiester Quintet (CA)
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Thelma Yellin High School Big Band (Israel) University of Illinois Concert Jazz Band (IL)
Randy Sabien (MN) Northern Arizona University “High Altitude” (AZ)
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Scholarships/Awards The 2012 John LaPorta Award winner is Bart Marantz, Booker T. Washington High School, Dallas, TX. Scholarship winners for 2012 include the following: David Baker Award-Alex Liu Macias & Jamaal Baptiste (Indiana University); Women in Jazz Scholarship-Erika Matson (DePaw University); Hal Leonard Scholarship-Kathleen Hollingsworth (University of Miami); Founders Award recipients include: Price McGuffey (Youth Performing Arts School, DuPont Manual High School, Louisville, KY) and Jordan Egland-Smith (Oldham County HS, Buckner, KY). The Annual President’s Service Award will be acknowledged during the Friday evening concert. Recipient: Larry Green, Columbia, MO.
The JEN Composition Showcase will feature selected compositions chosen by the judges from the applicant pool on Saturday, January 7th, at 5:00pm in the French Room ST3. Selected composers include: Brett McDonald-Rutgers University; Chase Morrin-Harvard University/New England Conservatory; Kate Skinner and Socrates Garcia-University of Northern Colorado; Emily Merrell, and Tyler Mire-University of North Texas. The LeJENds of Jazz Education Inaugural Class of 2012 will be honored during the Gala Education Fundraiser, Friday, January 6th, at approx. 6:45pm in the Fountain Room RT2. Tickets are required and a limited supply remain available at the Registration Counter. Recipients include jazz pioneers Jamey Aebersold, David Baker, Jerry Coker, and Dan Haerle.
2012 Conference Production Credits 2012 Program Book Production: Symphony Publishing, Inc. Program Cover Design-Winning Entry: Nicole Nienow • Age: 14 • Grade: 9 Title of Submission: Jazz Rhythms Niles West High School, Skokie, IL Teacher: Barbara Wismer Audio, Lighting, Audio/Visual: AXXIS Productions Backline: MOM’s Music Exhibit Halls: Freeman Decorating Company Local Media Representation: Bisig Impact Group
JEN Daily Operations Personnel: JEN Office/Membership Manager: Larry Green Bookkeeper: Mindy Muck
SPECIAL THANKS to the many enthusiastic helpers on the JEN Conference Volunteer Team! Stage Managers: John Blane, Dave Dickey, Jim Yarbrough, Jarrard Harris, Ryan Adamsons, Billy Wolfe, Matt Yarborough Audio Engineers: Les Williams, John Hill, Rick Brunetto, Keith Corning, Bryan Farina, Joey Pasternak, and Nick Lane Photographers: Chuck Gee & Lena Adasheva Videographers: Bret Primack/Arcadian Arts & Joyce Wilson Outreach Transportation: Don & Rande Swann, Louisville, KY
Auctioneer: Jerry Quellhorst Webmaster: Gene Perla Coordination/JEN pgs. JAZZed Magazine: Gary Armstrong, chair; Lou Fischer, Mary Jo Papich-networthynews Social Media: JENerations Council/Marina Terteyan JEN Committees as posted online Conference Coordinator/Scheduling: Dr. Lou Fischer Registration Coordinator: Larry Green Local Production Coordinator: Jerry Tolson Stage Coordinator/JEN Composition Showcase Coordinator: Paris Rutherford Outreach Coordinators: Diane Downs & Mary Jo Papich Conference Exhibit Coordinators: Larry Green & Jim Widner Conference Volunteer & Media Coordinator: Rick Condit Conference Food & Beverage Coordinator: Mary Jo Papich JENeral Store Coordinators: Tony & Nancy Sinnott Auction Coordinator: Karen Shore - Humana, Inc. Conference Office Coordinator: Dan Gregerman Information Booth: Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau Program Book Coordinators: Monika Herzig, Lou Fischer, Brooke Feldman Program Book Review: Mary Ann Fischer, Lou Fischer, Mary Jo Papich, Monika Herzig, Additional room monitors, registration personnel, stage hands, and Production Office personnel!
Please refer to the January issue of JAZZed for FULL details, photos and biographical information related to 2012 JEN Scholarships & Awards.
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Acknowledgements
Strategic Partners
Associate Sponsors Inspirations Stage
Visions Stage
JENerations Stage
New Voices Stage
Conservatory Stage
Festival Clinic Room: Mary Jo Papich JEN Co-Founder/Past President
Program Sponsors Exhibitors Welcome Reception
Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Welcome Reception Dr. Denvy Bowman, President-Capital University
Special thanks to EM BEE Ideas, Inc. for design, creation, and donation of the JEN saxophone fronts JEN would like to acknowledge the many artists performers and clinicians participating, many of whom pay their own way to appear at the conference. In addition, we acknowledge the many educational institutions and corporations providing additional funding to support appearances as listed throughout the program. Corporations, institutions and individuals that follow below have provided additional funding or support to JEN for the 2012 Conference: The Berklee School of Music, Roger Brown-President, has established the John LaPorta Educator of the Year Award in partnership with JEN. The David Baker Scholarship has been established by Jamey Aebersold. The Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation has provided financial assistance to outstanding music faculty and music educators from around the United States. Mapex is the official supplier of drum kits for the 2012 JEN Conference. Pearl Drums USA is providing congas, timbales, misc. percussion and vibes. The musicians for The Blues and the Abstract Truth Celebration Band are virtually donating their time, with additional sponsorship and funding being provided through grants from Jazz Lines Publications, Oliver Nelson Jr., and Jamey Aebersold.
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Don & Rande Swann for assisting with transportation efforts related to the Outreach Program. The Louisville Fund for the Arts, Interim President/CEO Barbara Sexton Smith, for additional support with Outreach transportation. Makers Mark has provided additional support for the Presidentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Reception. The Bisig Impact Group for generous support in kind. The University of Louisville has provided additional staging and production assistance for the 2012 Conference. Special Thanks to the Galt House: Brad Knapp, Theresa Dunn, and Dee Asher. Special Appreciation to all who donated to the 2012 JEN Silent and Live Auctions.
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Founding/Charter Members FOUNDING MEMBERS: Invited Membership established by October 1st, 2008
CORPORATE PARTNERS: 12 Points Graphics Alfred Music Publishing American Classic Music Festivals Buffet Crampon Instrument Manufacturers Columbia College Hal Leonard Corporation Kendor Music, Inc. Symphony Publishing Worlwide Concept Vacations
FOUNDING INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS: Frank Alkyer Rubén Alvarez David Baker Lida Baker Melody Balicki Shelly Berg John Blane Robert Breithaupt H. David Caffey Dr. Warrick Carter Paul Chiaravalle Craig Cornwall Steve Crissinger Bob Curnow Orbert Davis Sid Davis
FOUNDING INSTITUTION PARTNERS: Capital University Conservatory of Music The Ella Fitzgerald Foundation Jazz Arts Group of Columbus Jazz at Lincoln Center Music For All Orbark Productions The University of Miami Frost School of Music Arts & Education Consultants
Jose Diaz Rick Dillard Larelyn Douglas Ken Druker J. Richard Dunscomb J.B. Dyas Ray Eubanks Jon Faddis Rob Fielder Dr. Lou Fischer Mary Ann Fischer Antonio Garcia Larry Green Dan Gregerman Jarrard Harris John Hasse Willie Hill, Jr. Steve Houghton
Mark Ingram Chuck Iwanusa Laura Johnson Sandra Pierre-Kazi Michael Kenyon Rick Kessel Francois Kloc Sparky Koerner Doug Lady Joel Leach Eric Martin Scott McCormick Ronald Modell James Moody Linda Moody Charles Owen Mary Jo Papich Alex Parker
Rocky J. Reuter, Phd. Fran Morris Rosman Ellen Rowe Paris Rutherford Lynne Rutherford Judy Shafer Bruce Silva Doug Snapp Andrew Surmani Dennis Tini Julie Traenkenschuh Mike Vax Gene Wenner Jim Widner Herb Wong
CHARTER MEMBERSHIP: Membership established by December 31, 2008 CORPORATE PARTNERS: Jamey Aebersold Jazz Aids ASCAP Berklee College of Music Cultural Tour Consultants EmBee Ideas ejazzlines/Jazz Lines Publications Great Midwestern Music, Inc. Heritage Music Press, A Division Of Lorenz Jupiter Band Instruments MTD Marketing, Inc. National Jazz Workshop Pender’s Music Company Stanton’s Sheet Music The U.S. Army Field Band Jazz Ambassadors Yamaha CHARTER INSTITUTION PARTNERS: Anita Brown Jazz Orchestra Brubeck Institute Chicago Jazz Philharmonic Cornish College of the Arts Detroit International Jazz Festival Marshall University Department of Music Manchester Craftsman Guild University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music University of Kentucky University of Southern California Thornton School of Music University Of Toledo Vic Firth Inc. CHARTER NETWORK AFFILIATES: Arizona Association of Jazz Education Jazz Education Connection of Ohio Jazz Society Of Pensacola Jazz MN Inc.
CHARTER INDIVIDUALS: David Aaberg Charles Abplanalp Wilton Aebersold Clarence Acox Dave Adams Allan E. Aitken Ken Anderson Steve Anderson Michael Arenson James Argiro Carol Argiro Lynne Arriale Marty Ashby Yvonne Au Robert Babko John Baboian Noah Baerman Pete BarenBregge William Bargetzi Philippe Baugh Doug Beach David Bean Cathy Benford Chuck Berg Keith G. Berg Shelly Berg Bob Bernotas Thomas W. Billing Ed Bingham Alan Black Brad Bleam Tom Bledsaw Paul Bloomquist Walter Boenig Mark Boling Janice Borla Damian Boyd
Jeremy Bradstreet Mary Brooks Mike Brooks Anita Brown Roger Brown Darius Brubeck Zachary Bruch Timothy Buchholz Cordell Bugbee John Burns Rex Cadwallader Alan Caldwell Iantheia Calhoun Steve Call Katrina Calvosa Joseph Camillo Brent Campbell Stephen Cannedy Andrea Canter Lenny Carlson Steve Carter Katchie Cartwright Manuel Castaneda Rachel Caswell Sara Caswell Ndugu Chancler Caleb Chapman Colin Charman David Christie Marilyn Clark Warren Clark John Clayton Stephen Clickard Robert Clowes Paul Combs Richard Condit Gloria Cooper Jose Cordero
Thomas Croghan Brad Curran Joseph Daigle Evetta Dalla Mike Danforth Rick DeJonge Kent Devereaux Greg Diethrich Mark Dorn Diane Downs Ben Drouet Glyn Dryhurst Doug Duboff Rob Duboff James Ebert Jay Ecker Rosana Eckert Shane Ellsworth Kahil El’zabar Peter Erskine Paul Evoskevich Craig Fattey John Fedchock John Felts Mary Fettig Mark Flaherty David Fodor Joel Foremon Steven Frank Noelle M. Frost Michael Frost Lee Galloway Hal Galper Scott Garlock Bruce Gates Nicoletta Geraca Luvenia George Rocco Giglio
Stephen Gilmore John Ginocchio Richard Gore Greg Gozzard Nancy Grant Clifford Gribble Richard Groeling Chris Gunn Christine Guter Jimmy Haag David Haile William Halbrook Scott Hall Rosemary N. Hallum Brian Hamada Robert Hamilton Neil Hansen Chip Henderson Doug Henry Jim Hile Clarence Hines Karah Hiscott Wayne Hoey David Hoffman James Holden E. Ron Horton Lloyd Hughes Ben Huntoon Michael Irish Jennifer Jablonski Cary Jacobs Matthew James Tomas Janzon Robin Jenkins Clay Jenkins Don Jones David Joyner A.J. Julian
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Dan Kalnes Dr. Sais Kamalidiin Egan Kawamoto David Kay Ron Kearns Donald Keat Lisa Kelly Steve King Len King Alan Kinsey Randy Klein Rob Klevan Mike Knauf John Knecht Robert Knop Kristin Korb Darren Kramer Michael Krechevsky Leann Kritz Mark Kross John Kuzmich John LaBarbera Paul Lancaster Linda Landis Gary Langford Arthur Lapierre Larry Lapin Neil Larrivee James Lase Eric Late Edward Laux Rick Lawn Dana Legg Joel Leipzig Audrey Levin Mark Levine Howard Levy Jack Lightfoot Bert Ligon Joe Lill
Michelle Loeffler Brian Logan Salvatore Lopresti Walt Lovell Sherry Luchette Kathy Lyon John Mahoney Tom Malone Marc Mannino Mike Manser Bart Marantz Randy D. Marble Alexander Marianyi Sherrie Maricle Harry Marvin Thom Mason Tim Matteson Kathleen Matthews Phil Mattson Philip May Lissa May William B. McClellan Kimberly McCord Gary McCourry Ron McCurdy Patrick McDermott Jennifer Mcdonel Jim McFalls Curtis McKendrick James McNeely James Miley Christopher Miller Bob Mintzer Bob Montgomery Erik Morales Matt Moresi Dan Moretti Robert Morgan Steven Morphy Gunnar Mossblad
Mark Moultrup Jack Mouse Paul Mundo Matt Niess Mark Nowak Darrell Omanson Miles Osland Joseph Ott Tom Palmer Jo Anne Papich Connie Papich Sinnott Don Parker Sean Parsons Marianne Pastelak Ann Patterson Ericka Paul Paul Pearce Dwayne Pedigo Dewitt Peterson Rick Petrone Nick Phillips Lisa Pogoff Larry Polk Terri Pontremoli James Popejoy Frank Potenza Debbie Poryes Mike Price Larry Pugh Donovan Putnam Gregory Quigley Bob Radock Karthik Ramalingam William Ravel Bob Rebagliati Bill Reinecke Jim Repa Napoleon Revels-Bey Virginia Rezac Charles Richard
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Francis Richard Hal Richards Saul Richardson Rex Richardson Derek Richey Kim Richmond Larry Ridley Paul Rinzler Steve Roach David Robinson Coila Robinson Mike Rossi Ron Rudkin Jim Rupp Rob Ryndak Randy Sabien Mike Samball James Samz Jovino Santos Neto Tim Savage Craig Saxton Linda Scarborough Rick Schmunk Jeffrey Schneider Howard Schuff Zach Schwartz Lynn Seaton Terry Segress Chuck Sher Bobby Shew John Shoup Monica Shriver Bob Sinicrope William Sinnott Catherine Skinner Cecilia Smith Howie Smith Chuck Smith Cindy Smith Stan Smith
Warren Sneed Dean Sorenson Birdie Soti Bradley Sowash Marvin Sparks Marvin Stamm William Stevens Steve Stevenson Ron Stinson Rick Stone Tom Streeter Shilo Stroman Heiki Tamm Mark Taylor Thomas Tedesco Nancy Terry John Thomas Scott Thompson Ken Tittlebaugh Jerry Tolson Mike Tomaro Brian Q. Torff Zvonimir Tot Gordon Towell Dennis Trainor Keith Umbach Erika Uribe Dan Valkema John Vandergheynst Paul Vanhorn Rick Van Matre Peggy Vax Christopher Venesile Richard Victor Matthew Von Doran Robert Waggoner Jeffrey Waggoner Jim Warrick Bob Washut Paul Watson
Russ Weaver Alexandra Weber Morales Michele Weir George West Wally West Neil Wetzel Jack Wilkins Skip Wilkins Dennis Wilson Matthew Wilson Scott Wilson John Wittmann John Wojciechowski Jeffrey Wolfe Ellen Wolpert Steve Wright Isaac Zuckerman
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Assistant Professor, Jazz Trumpet Frost School of Music Assistant Professor, Jazz Piano Frost School of Music
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DAVE DOUGLAS by Jimmy Katz
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The Frost School of Music proudly introduces new faculty appointments and artist residencies.
Faculty and guest artists of the Frost School of Music will elevate your artistry and prepare you for today’s professional world of music.
Outstanding Jazz Scholarships Available. Inquire Today. Email: admission.music@miami.edu ▪ Application deadline: December 1
www.music.miami.edu The University of Miami Frost School of Music has been an institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music since 1939
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