Cleveland Jazz Orchestra February 20 & 22 Concerts

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2019|2020 SEASON

The Big Easy Meets the Northcoast – It’s Mardi Gras Time February 20 & 22, 2020


The CJO has survived and thrived for three and a half decades. We have played with an incredible array of talent­—from singers like Dianne Schuur to Sarah Vaughan (who said “I’d like to take this band on the road with me!”) to the Four Freshmen and Tony Bennett. Jazz’s best writers have also been featured—Sammy Nestico (who said “this is the finest band I’ve ever worked with”), Bill Finegan, Clare Fischer, Frank Foster, Maria Schneider, and Bob Brookmeyer. Our guest artists have been similarly amazing­—Clark Terry, Joe Lovano, Ken Peplowski, Terry Gibbs, Jiggs Whigham, Carl Fontana, Paquito d’Rivera, Jimmy Heath and many, many more. Our audiences have been treated to daring themes that have pushed the envelope Scott Garlock of what might be possible for a big band. Likely, during this span, more original Executive Director music for and by the CJO has been created than any other large jazz ensemble in the United States. It goes without saying that central to all of this magnificent music has been the incredible playing of this fabulous band. The players in this band have been very loyal to it—not only because of the friendships cultivated on the bandstand, but because of the calibre of one another’s playing and the mutual commitment to maintaining that threshold. We have also been very active in bringing jazz and jazz education to our region’s students. Whether it be by doing ‘Side by Side’ concerts with local high school groups, serving as guest artists/clinicians or in a longer term residency (in the fall, five CJO musicians worked with the Cleveland Municipal School District), CJO musicians have proven to be both world-class in their playing and in their teaching. None of these things would be possible if not for a dedicated audience and a supportive Board of Directors. The support that the CJO has enjoyed has been remarkable—for example, in 2006 many fans came to NYC to see us play EVERY night for a full week at the famed Birdland club! As a long time band member and as CJO’s Executive Director, I cannot thank you enough for your attendance, your support and your feedback through all of these years. CJO shows are singularly special musical events, and we look forward to sharing the finest in jazz education and entertainment for many years to come—thanks for helping the CJO to keep on swinging! Scott Garlock Executive Director Jazz is both spontaneous and the result of no small amount of planning and calculation. We’ve planned a great season this year that runs the gamut from Irving Berlin with TMTP, Straight Ahead Jazz at the Bop Stop, sounds of Motown at Christmas, a Mardi Gras celebration at Beachland Ballroom, an intriguing evening at the Maltz with MacArthur genius, Regina Carter, and traditional Big Band with Ken Peplowski. We have two new faces in the band— Chris Coles and Chris Burge, and I have the pleasure of pondering how to showcase their fabulous talents. That’s enough planning! Let the spontaneity break forth! Paul Ferguson Artistic Director

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CLEVELAND JAZZ ORCHESTRA has been Northeast Ohio’s premier jazz voice for 35 years, with the mission of enriching the cultural and intellectual fabric of the community with a uniquely American art form. CJO promotes jazz in both its historical and contemporary forms through concerts with gifted jazz musicians, arrangers, composers and educators in Northeast Ohio. CJO aims for worldwide recognition in cooperation with guest artists, and looks to shepherd young musicians toward the future of jazz. Our 35th year features the launch of a “Women in Jazz” series with the incomparable Regina Carter, an extended residency in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, live recordings, our 6th collaboration with The Musical Theater Project, new themes and new locations. For more information, visit clevelandjazz.org. 2

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Thursday, February 20 Beachland Ballroom, 8 p.m. Saturday, February 22 BLU Jazz+, 8 p.m.

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Reginald Bowens | Biography Cleveland native Reginald Bowens’ gifted art has wrought him an exceptional background over the years, working with accomplished artists such as Bobby McFerrin, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Loggins, and the New York Voices, to name a few. After completion of his undergraduate degree program at Washington, D.C.’s Howard University in 2011, he appeared on season three of NBC’s hit a cappella television show “The Sing-Off” as a vocal bass contestant, arranger, and music director with Afro-Blue (now Traces of Blue). The group placed fourth out of sixteen a cappella groups from across the globe. Later that year, Reggie returned to Cleveland and became a faculty member at The Music Settlement – a community music school – where he served in many capacities to help further music education in the Cleveland community, especially with inner-city teenagers and young men from age nine and up. This experience led him to found his A Cappella Camp in 2013 (www.theacappellacamp.com), which recently appeared on Fox 8 News’ Kickin’ It With Kenny. He co-directed VocalArts in the Creative Arts Academy at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) and Karamu House, and is a voice and brass instructor of the East Cleveland Community Arts and Mentorship Program. Reggie is an accomplished arranger in the a cappella and jazz communities, and since he began doodling with Finale Notation Software in the seventh grade, while a student at Cleveland School of the Arts, his ability to create refreshing arrangements has flourished. In 2014 and 2015, his arrangements (and performances) brought him recognition in DownBeat Magazine’s Student Music Awards. After receiving his master of music degree from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, Reggie became a faculty member of the Jazz Studies program at Tri-C where he is the primary voice professor, and has taught courses in traditional and jazz piano studies. In 2019, he joined the faculty at Cleveland State University as the instructor of jazz voice, which is an inaugural course of study in the School of Music. He has worked with iconic musical artists performing multiple genres, and proving that music is a universal language in which he is fluent. He does not know what the future holds, but through his faith and genuine love of the art, he plans to actualize his destiny.

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The Big Easy Meets the Northcoast – It’s Mardi Gras Time Featuring Reggie Bowens

When the Saints Go Marching In................................................James M. Black King Porter Stomp........................................................................Jelly Roll Morton King Porter Stomp.......................................................... arr. Fletcher Henderson Universal Dance.....................................................................................Dave Morgan Pumpernickel......................................................................................... Scott Garlock

With Reginald Bowens What a Friend We Have in Jesus...................................... Charles C. Converse A Quiet Place.......................................................................... arr. Reginald Bowens Precious Lord......................................................................... arr. Reginald Bowens Got My Mojo Working..................................Muddy Waters, arr. Brad Wagner The Farewell............................................................................................... Thad Jones Intermission

New Orleans Suite............................................................................. Duke Ellington Portrait of Louis Armstrong Thanks for the Beautiful Land on the Delta Blues for New Orleans Second Line With Reginald Bowens Autumn Leaves......................................................... Johnny Mercer, arr. P. Jones Peace....................................................................... Horace Silver, arr. Aidan Plank What He Said to Her......................................................................Hamilton Hardin Just a Closer Walk with Thee.......................................................W.S. Stevenson

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2020 Season - Upcoming Shows The Inaugural “Women in Jazz” Series – Regina Carter, violin May 9, 2020 – Maltz Performing Arts Center New in our 35th year is the launch of our “Women in Jazz” series. We are very excited about our first guest artist in this series! Regina Carter, a Downbeat Award winner, a Doris Duke Artist and a MacArthur Genius Award winner, is an internationally recognized figure whose artistry spans an incredibly wide gamut, ensuring that there truly will be “something for everyone” in this show. CJO Heritage Concert 35th Anniversary Live Recording with Ken Peplowski! June 19, 2020 – BLU Jazz+ • June 20, 2020 – Tri-C West Campus Our 35th year finishes with a live recording featuring native Clevelander and legendary clarinetist/saxophonist Ken Peplowski: “the greatest living jazz clarinetist”. Come be a part of our history!!! Ticket links and more information: www.clevelandjazz.org or contact Marissa Kabat at: kabatm20@gmail.com, (440) 829-3108

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MEET THE CJO Paul Hungerford, CJO charter member, received his undergraduate and master’s degrees in trombone performance from Cleveland State University along with his teaching certificate. He was a trombone student of James Taylor and a bass trombone student of Ed Anderson. A charter member of Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Paul also is a member of Heritage Brass Quintet. He has played with many big band performers including Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller. Paul is currently the band and orchestra director at Wiley Middle School in the Cleveland Heights/University Heights School District. Theresa J. May is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. She received her Masters degree in trumpet performance from the Cincinnati CollegeConservatory of Music and her Bachelor of Music from the University of Dayton. Theresa keeps a vigorous performance and teaching schedule. She is adjunct faculty at Cuyahoga Community College

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where she teaches Applied Trumpet, African American Music History and World Music. Theresa also plays trumpet in the Cleveland Opera Theater Orchestra and has performed with the DIVA Jazz Orchestra, under the direction of Sherrie Maricle, in the month-long production of Maurice Hines’ Tappin’ Thru Life at the Cleveland Play House. She has also been featured as a guest artist in the Alumni Recital Series at the University of Dayton. Aidan Plank performs a diverse range of music throughout Northern Ohio. He studied with bassist and composer David Morgan as well as with Kevin Switalski of The Cleveland Orchestra. He is a graduate of Cleveland State University and has performed with Dan Wall, Joe Lovano, Judi Silvano, Joe Maneri, Janis Siegel, Frankie Avalon and others. He played baroque bass in the premier of Joseph-Nicolas-Pancrace Royer’s Le Pouvoir de l’Amour (composed in 1743) in 2002 at Oberlin College as well as in the world premier of Randall Woolf and Robin Stranahan’s ‘pop-up’ opera Frozen Community, produced by Real Time Opera in 2013. He can be seen performing explorations of improvisation in duo with Daniel Lippel.



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Akron City Gospel Singers Event Sessions

Holiday Tree Festival November 24, 2019

Kenny Koblitz Executive Director Emeritus George Shernit Personnel/Librarian EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Samuel Gerace President

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Featuring the "Hallelujah" Chorus from Handel's Messiah Dr. Britt Cooper, Conductor December 20, 21, 22, 2019

Requiem by Gabriel Fauré James Mismas, Conductor February 29, 2020

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Cleveland Jazz Orchestra Diversity Statement Cleveland Jazz Orchestra is an organization of and for people who love jazz. We celebrate the diverse origins of jazz, and its heritage of valuing its player and composer based not on race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation or identity, education or disability, but on whether he (or she) has chops. Furthering our mission to enrich the cultural and intellectual fabric of the communities we serve through jazz, we respect, value and draw upon the diverse experiences and perspectives of our Board, staff, musicians and audiences to preserve and promote jazz in greater Cleveland for generations to come. As such, CJO is committed to modeling diversity and inclusion in the arts, and to fostering and maintaining an inclusive environment with equitable treatment for all. We strive to: ■  Recognize diversity, inclusion, and equity as connected to our mission and critical to ensuring the well-being of our staff,

Board Members and performers and the communities we serve. ■  Commit time and resources to expand more diverse leadership within our Board, staff, committees, and advisory bodies. ■  Acknowledge and dismantle any inequities within our policies and programs. ■  Explore potential underlying, unquestioned assumptions that interfere with inclusiveness. ■  Advocate for and support Board-level thinking about how systemic inequities influence our organization’s work, and how best to address that in a way that promotes our mission. ■  Challenge assumptions about what it takes to be a strong leader at our organization, and who is well-positioned to provide leadership. ■  Practice and encourage transparent communication in all interactions. ■ Lead with respect and tolerance.

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The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra Donors 2019-2020 CJO Founder’s Circle ($10,000+) Barbara Becker Bequest Barb & Doug Bletcher Irving Fine Bequest Gizella P. Wagner Bequest Producer’s Circle ($2500$4999) Anna Greenfield Director’s Circle ($1000$2499) Thomas Coffey Eleanor Dreshfield Emily & Scott Garlock Joan Gelb Lynne & Sam Gerace Gary Guhde Robin Hughes Audrey & Kenny Koblitz Norbert Lewandoski The Albert B and Audrey G Ratner Family Foundation Thompson Hine Arranger ($500-$999) Steve Balogh Don Bercu Vivienne & Joel Brotman Jacquelyn & Eric Daniel David Halliwill Dr. & Mrs. Sheldon Kaffen Barb Kirkley & Marc Paige Laurie & James Mooney Sandra & Marvin Rubin Linda & John Sebo Marcia Snavely & Greg Polyak James Szabo Musette Vincent & Jim Chandler Soloist ($250-$499) Judie & Bruce Amsel Bruce Bartter Lew Bernard Jr. Evie Braman

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Your donations not only make our season possible, but provide the much needed funding for the CJO to provide outreach in the community and perpetuate the love of jazz for generations to come. A donation form is enclosed in tonight’s program or you can donate online at clevelandjazz.org/donate.

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CJO Educational Activities The CJO is helping to create the next generation of jazz performers and listeners through our educational programs: CJO Masterclasses The CJO will help you bring one of our musicians to your school to work with your students for one or more classes, customized to suit your needs. Side by Side Concerts CJO members work with students and prepare for a shared concert, featuring the sponsor school, as well as the CJO, performing both together and separately. CJO brings our rehearsals to your school CJO will rehearse at high schools in the Northeast Ohio region, giving students the opportunity to watch up close as the CJO sight-reads, discusses & masters new material for upcoming performances.

School Residencies Due to a grant from the Gund Foundation, the CJO will be doing a residency with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District this year. From Mid-October through early December, CJO musicians will be working at Ben Franklin Middle School. Free Student Tickets! Students and their band directors can attend a CJO concert for free in a “field trip” experience. CJO bank members meet with the students and directors prior to the show. Over 400 students took advantage of this experience last year. Clinics, Guest Artists and Adjudication Every year, the CJO helps fund performances and workshops by CJO musicians.

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WELCOME TO OUR 2019/20

CONCERT SEASON

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The Texas Tenors

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The Wonderful Music of Oz

Friday, November, 1, 2019 -- 8:00 pm -- Severance Hall

The Fly Dance Company Friday, January 31, 2020 -- 8:00 pm -- Severance Hall

70s & 80s POP!

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Fiesta Latina

Saturday, April 4, 2020 -- 8:00 pm -- Severance Hall

19th Annual “American Salute”-- Patriotic Celebration Friday, May 8, 2020 -- 8:00 pm -- Severance Hall

Plus SPECIAL HOLIDAY EVENTS

Cleveland Pops’ “HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR” Sunday, Dec. 1, 2020 -- 2:00 pm -- Connor Palace --216-241-6000

New Year’s Eve Concert & Party -- “THE ROARING 20s” Concert at 9:00 pm -- Party 11pm to 1:00 am -- Severance Hall All programs and artists are subject to change without notice

For further information, call Cleveland Pops @ 216-765-7677


Cleveland Jazz Orchestra 2019-2020 Annual Fund Thank you for all of the support you’ve lent to us over the last 35 years—you have made many great musical and educational moments happen. By donating you can enable the CJO to thrive for another 35 years! ● Sideman ($1-$99) ● Lead Chair ($100-$249) ● Soloist ($250-$499) ● Arranger ($500-$999)

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CJO JAZZ CIRCLE: ● Director’s Circle ($1,000-$2,499) ● Producer’s Circle ($2,500-$4,999) ● Composer’s Circle ($5,000-$9,999) ● CJO Founder’s Circle ($10,000+) Thank you for your support! Your gift is 100% tax deductible. CJO is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

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