Program, 2020 Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

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ELCOME to two days and nights highlighting the amazing music education program we have here at the University of Idaho. The jazz festival showcases a true American art form. It’s great to see our campus buzzing this time of year with musical talent. The student performances, clinics and workshops — taught with the help of jazz greats — are a long-held tradition that aid in the development of young artists from schools across the Northwest.

We are pleased to present this year’s festival to students, educators and community members as we continue to be grounded in tradition and breaking new ground in music education. Our days are filled with cross-campus student performances and workshops given by premier artists and educators, all presented on our lovely campus. We then turn to our evenings in the ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center, with worldclass jazz artists alongside the top student performers of the day. This is a one-of-a-kind, all-inclusive experience for musicians and music lovers of all ages. We hope that you enjoy every minute of your time here. Take in all that you can — we hope that these two days will prove to be a transformative experience for all. Please enjoy the festival!

The students, families, educators and community members who take part in this festival are continuing that legacy. Lionel Hampton’s vision of celebrating jazz through music education is alive and well. We’re excited this year to welcome jazz icons Joshua Redman and Vertical Voices, as well as all 16 members of the Lionel Hampton Big Band. Our 53rd annual festival will also showcase our own Lionel Hampton School of Music Jazz Choir I and Jazz Band I, featuring Amy and Pat Shook.

Vanessa Sielert, D.M.A. Director and Professor Lionel Hampton School of Music Educational Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

Thank you for joining us. We have a great lineup in store for you. Go Vandals! Sincerely,

Vern Sielert, D.M.A. Professor and Director of Jazz Studies Lionel Hampton School of Music Artistic Advisor, Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival

C. Scott Green University of Idaho President

Joshua Skinner, D.A. Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Manager Double Bass Instructor, Lionel Hampton School of Music

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CONCERT Schedule

FRIDAY, FEB. 28 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Student Competitions in the following categories: • Elementary, Junior and College Vocal and Instrumental Competition • High School Vocal Competition 3:30 p.m. U of I Jazz Choirs directed by Dan Bukvich 4:30 p.m. Young Artists’ Winners Concert 7:30 p.m. Evening Concert featuring: • U of I Jazz Choir I and Jazz Band I with Amy Shook and Pat Shook • Competition Winners • LHJF Rhythm Section All-Stars: Steve Kovalcheck (guitar), Erik Applegate (bass), Kate Skinner (piano) and Brian Claxton (drums) • Vertical Voices: Julia Dollison, Jennifer Barnes, Kerry Marsh and Greg Jasperse

SATURDAY, FEB. 29 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Student Competitions in the following categories: • High School Instrumental Competition 3:45 p.m. U of I Jazz Band II directed by Kate Skinner 4:15 p.m. U of I Jazz Band I directed by Vern Sielert 4:30 p.m. Young Artists’ Winners Concert 7:30 p.m. Evening Concert featuring: • Joshua Redman ‘Still Dreaming Quartet’ featuring Dave King, Scott Colley and Ron Miles • Competition Winners 2

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very year, more than 5,000 elementary and middle school students in the Northwest explore and experience the thrill of jazz in their own schools.

JAZZIN’

Up Community Schools

Jazz in the Schools — the community outreach program of the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival — takes master musicians and educators to classrooms in northern and central Idaho and eastern Washington. Throughout the year, students meet professional jazz artists, learn about the diverse forms of jazz music and practice their jazz skills through hands-on activities. “Jazz in the Schools meets a very real need in the community, particularly in areas that don’t have access to high-quality arts programming,” said Vanessa Sielert, director of the Lionel Hampton School of Music. “It helps to foster an appreciation of music and the arts and of how music can be an important and transformative part of our lives.” The program provides teachers and students with jazz education materials, activities and an interactive presentation with educators and artists. There is no cost for participating schools. Call 208-8855900 or email jazzinfo@uidaho.edu for more information.

Watch the webcast at www.uidaho.edu/live

CONTENTS Welcome Concert Schedule

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Jazz in the Schools

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Live Webcast and MyUI App

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International Jazz Collections

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Meet the Artists

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College Fair

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The Lionel Hampton Legacy

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2020 Adjudicators and Educators Student Performance Schedule

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Doc Skinner: The Visionary Workshop Schedule

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U of I Jazz Choirs Young Artists’ Winners Concert

3:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 29 U of I Jazz Bands Young Artists’ Winners Concert

3:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

How do I know which schools will be performing for the sweepstakes prize? Join us at the ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center. Schools are announced in performance order at 4:25 p.m. during the pre-show. A complete list of winners will be posted after the festival.

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2020 Festival Team

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2018-2019 Sweepstakes Winners

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Webcast Friday, Feb. 28

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Festival Transportation Information

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University of Idaho Map

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Stay connected with the most up-to-date information on workshops, student performances, concerts and much more. Download the MyUI app for a mobile Jazz Festival guide at uidaho.edu/jazzguide 53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

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INTERNATIONAL JAZZ COLLECTIONS: Revealing the Roots of Jazz

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full appreciation of jazz requires a look back at the moments and artists that shaped this great American art form. The International Jazz Collections at the University of Idaho showcase this rich history and heritage as one of the significant jazz archives in the world.

Established in 1992 with the donation of the historical materials of jazz legend Lionel Hampton, the collections have become the primary jazz archive in the Pacific Northwest with over 500 scores, 5,000 photographs and 10,000 recordings (including the Carl M. Perricone and Bernie Strassberg Collections). The collections also house 45 cubic feet of letters and papers, 17 instruments, many personal items of jazz greats and decades of Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival materials and recordings. The International Jazz Collections feature the archival papers of vibraphonist Lionel Hampton; jazz critic Leonard Feather; trombonist Al Grey; vocalists Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Williams; trumpeters Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Cheatham and Conte and Pete Candoli; pianist Jane Jarvis; bassist Ray Brown and saxophonist Buddy Tate. It also has scores by Gerry Mulligan. The archive is available to students, jazz and music enthusiasts, musicians and scholars worldwide. View the International Jazz Collections at www.ijc.uidaho.edu or contact the University of Idaho Special Collections and Archives at 208-885-0845 or libspec@uidaho.edu. 53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

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MEET the Artists

Friday Artists

AMY SHOOK

PAT SHOOK

Amy Shook Known for her huge sound and infectious, driving groove, University of Idaho alumna Amy Shook ’96 is one of the most in-demand upright bassists in the mid-Atlantic. In addition to being a premier performing and recording artist, she is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, composer and music educator. Shook co-leads her own band, the Shook-Russo 5tet, with drummer Frank Russo and tenor saxophonist Pat Shook. The group has recorded several albums featuring original compositions. Shook is also co-leader of the all-women powerhouse trio 3Divas, and she performs regularly with the Fred Hughes Trio, recording three critically-acclaimed albums with the trio.

Pat Shook Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, University of Idaho alumnus Pat Shook ’94 has played tenor saxophone and woodwinds with the United States Army Field Band’s Jazz Ambassadors since 2003. The group performs concerts around the world and provides educational clinics and master classes. When not touring with the Jazz Ambassadors, Shook is active teaching, recording and performing in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore areas. Shook has released two albums as co-leader: “The Shook-Russo-Young Quartet featuring Greg Gisbert” and “So Far From Home.”

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ERIK APPLEGATE

BRIAN CLAXTON

STEVE KOVALCHECK

KATE SKINNER

LHJF Rhythm Section All-Stars Erik Applegate (Bass) A bassist, composer and songwriter, Erik Applegate has performed with many well-known jazz artists. He has toured with renowned pianist James Williams and in a trio with Harold Mabern and Ed Thigpen. He has released four CDs as a leader, including 2019’s “Woodstock!”

Brian Claxton (Drums) Brian Claxton is an award-winning drummer, composer and multi-instrumentalist. He has toured internationally with jazz piano legend Monty Alexander and performed alongside Donny McCaslin, Chris Potter and many other well-known jazz artists. He teaches at the University of Northern Colorado and the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire.

Steve Kovalcheck (Guitar) Guitarist and composer Steve Kovalcheck’s professional experience includes recording and touring with recording artist Robinella and the CC Stringband. He is also a member of the Be3 Trio. Kovalcheck is a faculty member with the University of Northern Colorado’s Jazz Studies Program where he leads the Jazz Guitar Ensemble.

Kate Skinner (Piano) Kate Skinner is an in-demand jazz pianist and vocalist and has performed with many established jazz ensembles. She has won multiple awards, including a DownBeat award for Outstanding Vocal Performance and a Jazz Education Network award for composition. She is assistant professor of jazz piano in the Lionel Hampton School of Music at the University of Idaho where she directs Jazz Band II. 53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

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Friday Artists

Vertical Voices

VERTICAL VOICES: JULIA DOLLISON, KERRY MARSH (BACK), GREG JASPERSE AND JENNIFER BARNES

Vertical Voices is the premier professional contemporary vocal jazz ensemble appearing around the U.S. and Canada. The quartet performs their own original compositions as well as arrangements of music by Pat Metheny, The Yellowjackets, Imogen Heap and other contemporary jazz and pop influence. Their fresh, innovative approach utilizes wordless vocals, new compositions, improvisation and more. Their debut CD as a quartet, “Fourward,” was released January 2014.

Julia Dollison Julia Dollison is a performing vocalist, experienced studio singer and educator. She has performed with the Maria Schneider Orchestra at New York’s Jazz Standard, appeared by invitation at several jazz conferences and headlined with Grammy-nominated pianist Geoffrey Keezer at the Brubeck Festival. She is a faculty member with the University of Northern Colorado’s Jazz Studies Program.

Kerry Marsh Kerry Marsh is a composer, educator and arranger specializing in contemporary music for vocal jazz ensembles. He is in high demand as a commissioned arranger for many of the nation’s top educational vocal and instrumental jazz ensembles. In 2010, he and wife Julia Dollison released their debut album, “Vertical Voices: The Music of Maria Schneider.” He is a faculty member with the University of Northern Colorado’s Jazz Studies Program.

Jennifer Barnes Jennifer Barnes is a sought-after vocalist, educator, clinician and arranger throughout the U.S. and Canada. Her work has been featured in advertisements for well-known brands, including Chili’s Restaurant and McDonald’s, and on screen in “Wall-E,” “Enchanted,” “Star Trek” and the FOX TV hit “Glee.” Barnes is director of vocal jazz studies at the University of North Texas.

Greg Jasperse Composer and arranger Greg Jasperse is in demand internationally as a clinician, adjudicator and guest conductor. He worked eight years as a professional musician before joining Western Michigan University as assistant professor of vocal jazz and director of the jazz ensemble. His voice is on many movie soundtracks, including “Epic” and “Star Trek,” and he has released two solo piano CDs, “Tournesol” and “Crossings.”

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Saturday Artists

JOSHUA REDMAN

DAVE KING

RON MILES

SCOTT COLLEY

Joshua Redman (Sa xophone) and the ‘Still Dreaming’ Quartet One of the most esteemed and charismatic artists of our time, legendary jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman has been nominated for eight Grammys, including a 2019 nomination for Best Instrumental Jazz Album. Redman has also garnered top honors in critics’ and readers’ polls of DownBeat, Jazz Times, The Village Voice and Rolling Stone. Redman has collaborated with a diverse and prestigious list of musicians during his career, including artists such as as McCoy Tyner, Brad Mehldau, The Bad Plus and Brooklyn Rider. Influenced by styles ranging from hard bop to hip-hop, Redman evokes a sound that can be challenging, provocative and forward-looking, but also hard-swinging, melodic and soulful. “Still Dreaming,” released in May 2018, features drummer Brian Blade, bassist Scott Colley and trumpeter Ron Miles. The ‘Still Dreaming’ Quartet has toured together since 2016, drawing inspiration from one of the seminal jazz groups of the ’70s and ’80s, Old and New Dreams, which featured Redman’s father, Dewey Redman, on tenor saxophone.

Dave King (Drums) Dave King has traveled across 75 countries and six continents recording and performing. He co-founded a number of groups in the 1990s and early 2000s, including Happy Apple, Love-Cars, Halloween Alaska, The Gang Front and The Bad Plus. He has recorded and composed for film and has worked with fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi on his fashion week and TV show music.

Ron Miles (Trumpet) Songwriter and cornet player Ron Miles is recognized as one of the finest improvisers and composers of his generation. He previously recorded as a leader for the Prolific, Capri, Gramavision and Sterling Circle labels. In addition to leading his own bands, Miles has performed in the ensembles of Joshua Redman, Bill Frisell, Mercer Ellington, Don Byron and many others.

Scott Colley (Bass) Scott Colley is a leading bassist in the field of improvised music. The four-time Grammy nominee has performed on over 200 recordings, eight of those as bandleader and composer. He is renowned for his role in groups led by headliners such as John Scofield, Herbie Hancock and Chris Potter. In addition to “Still Dreaming,” Colley has been part of all-star projects like “Steel House,” with Edward Simon and Brian Blade.

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Saturday Artists

Lionel Hampton Big Band featuring Jason Marsalis The Lionel Hampton Big Band plays hard-swinging, authentic, exciting jazz, including all the Hampton hits and original arrangements that made Lionel Hampton a star. Made up of world-class musicians who played with Hamp himself, the band plays sold-out shows from coast to coast. Co-leaders Lance Bryant, Christian Fabian and Cleave Guyton Jr. relaunched the band in 2015 at the request of the Hampton estate. In 2019, the band released its first CD, “Live at Rossmoor,” a combination of hard-swinging tunes and funny stories about jazz at its peak. The band features Jason Marsalis, son of jazz icon Ellis Marsalis, on vibes. Jason’s “In a World of Mallets,” CD was No. 1 on the CMJ Radio Charts and won Offbeat Magazine’s award for Best Contemporary Jazz Album. As part of the celebrated New Orleans jazz family, he received the NEA Jazz Masters Award in 2009.

FEATURING JASON MARSALIS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1992 and 1998

SAXOPHONES ADAM BRENNER

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1982-1987 and 1993

BRUCE WILLIAMS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1991-1993

DOUG MILLER

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1982-1988

PATIENCE HIGGINS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1988-1992

JAMES STEWART

Performed with Lionel Hampton 2002

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TRUMPETS ANIBAL MARTINEZ

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1998-2002

MARK MCGOWAN

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1995-2002

REGGIE PITMAN

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1989-1993

VINNIE CUTRO

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1982-1988

TROMBONES ROBERT TROWERS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1982-1986

ALEX JEUN

Performed with Lionel Hampton 2001

JEFF NELSON

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1989-1993

RHYTHM KUNI MIKAMI, PIANO

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1991-2002

CHRISTIAN FABIAN, BASS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1996-2002

DAVID F. GIBSON, DRUMS

Performed with Lionel Hampton 1994


GO TO

the College Fair Feb. 28 and Feb. 29 10 a.m.– 12 p.m. | Idaho Student Union Building (ISUB) College representatives will be on hand to answer questions about our academic programs. Come browse the fair and check out what the University of Idaho has to offer.

DISCOVER WHAT’S NEXT.

At the University of Idaho, you’ll push limits in pursuit of what’s next. You’ll explore big questions, find unexpected answers, bring music to life, create art and make bold discoveries that inspire you to rethink what’s possible for you and the world. Because that is how we do it at U of I. At Idaho’s premier research university, you’ll be challenged to do, see, play, learn and experience things in ways you never have before. Here you’ll awaken your mind. Forge your own path. And, BREAK THROUGH to a future of great things.

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THE

LIONEL HAMPTON Legacy

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or more than five decades, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival has been keeping the magic, music and spirit of jazz alive, while inspiring generations of young artists to grow their talent and appreciation for one of America’s original musical art forms. Hosted by the Lionel Hampton School of Music in the University of Idaho’s College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences, the multiday festival connects aspiring musicians from around the region to some of the best jazz artists and educators in the world. Each year, students, musicians, educators and jazz enthusiasts gather for a dynamic musical experience, with evaluated student performances, artists and educator workshops and clinics, the Jazz in the Schools program, and mainstage evening concerts featuring some of today’s top jazz artists. And at the center of it all: A jazz legend.

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Honoring a Legend Lionel Hampton was one of the most extraordinary musicians of the 20th century, and his artistic achievements left a lasting impact on jazz music and its role in American culture. His long and accomplished musical career began while he was a young student at the Holy Rosary Academy of Wisconsin, where he took his first drum lessons from a Dominican nun. He continued to develop his musical talent as a high school student in Chicago. In 1930, Hampton was invited to join a recording session with Louis Armstrong. During a break, Hampton walked over to a vibraphone and started to play. He ended up playing the vibes on a song during the session, and the song became a hit. Hampton had introduced a new voice to jazz, and he soon became the “King of the Vibes.” Hampton went on to create more than 200 works including the jazz standards “Flying Home,” “Evil Gal Blues” and “Midnight Sun.” He also composed the major symphonic work, “King David Suite.” In 1996, Hampton was awarded the National Medal of Arts.

A Commitment to Education The University of Idaho Jazz Festival began in 1967 with a dozen student groups and one guest artist. Growing each year, the event erupted onto the national stage in 1981 when students and spectators packed in to hear Ella Fitzgerald.

In 1984, Lionel Hampton joined the jazz festival excitement. Motivated by the enthusiasm of the students and his lifelong commitment to music education, Hamp pledged his support to the festival. This was the beginning of a longstanding partnership between Hampton, Emeritus Executive Director Lynn “Doc” Skinner and the festival. In 1985, the festival took on Hampton’s name and became the first jazz festival named for an African-American jazz musician. And in 1987, the university’s music school was named the Lionel Hampton School of Music. Over the next 20 years, the University of Idaho developed an unprecedented relationship with Hampton. Hampton and his band returned to the festival through the years to perform and teach, and he worked closely with the university to ensure his vision lived on through the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, the School of Music and the International Jazz Collections. With Hamp’s support, the festival garnered national attention. In 2007, President George W. Bush awarded the festival the National Medal of Arts, the nation’s most prestigious arts award. The University of Idaho became the first public university to receive the award since it was created by Congress in 1984. Lionel Hampton died in 2002 at the age of 94, but his legacy and love for jazz will continue to inspire young artists for generations to come.

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MEET OUR

2020 Adjudicators and Educators Al Aldridge Saxophone, Music Educator Brennan Baglio Voice, Faculty at University of Northern Colorado Kelly Barr Clingan Trombone, Education Director at Seattle JazzEd Annie Booth Piano, Faculty at Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts Navin Chettri Percussion, Faculty at University of Idaho Gabe Condon Guitar, Faculty at Washington State University Dan Davey Trumpet/Piano, Director of Jazz Studies at Mt. Hood Community College Gary Gemberling Trumpet/Voice, Faculty at Whitman College Kathleen Gemberling Voice, Freelance Musician Briana Harris Saxophone, Freelance Musician Jason Heath Double Bass, Freelance Musician Kathleen Hollingsworth Piano, Faculty at Clackamas Community College Dave Jarvis Drums, Faculty at Washington State University Ed Littlefield Drums, Freelance Musician Reuel Lubag Piano, Freelance Musician Ben Markley Piano, Director of Jazz Studies at University of Wyoming Jenna McLean Voice, Freelance Musician and Educator Robert McCurdy Trumpet, Music Educator Emily Merrell Voice, Producer/Booking Agent for Diamond Empire Band Bob Miller Saxophone, Faculty Emeritus at University of Idaho Kristina Ploeger-Hekmatpanah Voice, Faculty at Eastern Washington University Bob Santelli Former Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, Faculty at Oregon State University Lee Shook Clarinet, Faculty at Whitworth University Lynn Skinner Faculty Emeritus at University of Idaho; Former Director of Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Jacob Svendsen Piano, Faculty at Washington State University Steve Treseler Saxophone, Faculty at Seattle Pacific University Quinn Van Paepeghem Voice/Guitar, Faculty at Northwest Nazarene University Shirley Van Paepeghem Voice, Faculty at North Star Charter School Greg Williamson Drums, Freelance Musician Collin Wilson Saxophone, Faculty at Columbia Basin College Greg Yasinitsky Saxophone, Faculty at Washington State University Horace A. Young Saxophone, Faculty at Washington State University

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STUDENT Performance Schedule

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Performance Schedule COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL & RHY THM SECTION SOLOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 030 Case: 029 Warm Up: 146 Adjudicator: Ben Markley Time School Director Div Perf. Name 8:00 AM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Alto Sax Avery Pierce-Garnett 9:00 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Guitar Joel Roeber 9:20 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Drums Anthony Channita 9:40 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Piano Ian Sidley 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Trumpet Max Harrington 10:30 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Tenor Sax James Carter 10:50 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Tenor Sax Brandt Fisher 11:10 AM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Piano Josh Day 11:30 AM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Guitar Ben Woodard 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Drums Josh Hebert 1:20 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Alto Sax Tony Brence 1:40 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Tenor Sax Brady Charrier 2:00 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Bari Sax Orion White 2:20 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Trumpet Jared Crider 2:40 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate Piano Max Justice 3:00 PM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Bass Joe Ballestrasse 3:20 PM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Alto Sax Branson Bell 3:40 PM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory Piano Josh Pinkham

Location Moscow, ID Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Moscow, ID Pullman, WA Pullman, WA Pullman, WA

JUNIOR VOCAL SOLOS/JUNIOR & ELEMENTARY INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 032 Case: 031 Warm Up: 144 Adjudicator: Gary Gemberling Time School Director Div Perf. Name 9:00 AM Cascade Christian Junior High School Neptun, Don Junior Tenor Sax Alaina Shelton 9:20 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Bass (Voice) Joshua Nelson 9:40 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Alto Parker Miceli 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Alto Trinity Hanson 10:30 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Piano Joshua Nelson 10:50 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Elementary Piano Sophie Miner 11:10 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Piano Gage Sattler 11:30 PM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Soprano Charlotte Leman 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Moscow Middle School Barham, Kelli Junior Soprano Shay Godfrey 1:20 PM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Alto Maggie McGough 1:40 PM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Alto Aiyana Romero 2:00 PM Wellington Secondary School Grade 9 Luvisotto, Carmella Junior Bari Sax Sandro Jost

Location Puyallup, WA Troy, ID Seattle, WA Troy, ID Troy, ID Troy, ID Troy, ID Troy, ID Moscow, ID Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Nanaimo, BC

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Friday Performers SENIOR VOCAL SOLOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 040 Case: 041 Warm Up: 141 Adjudicator: Kathleen Hollingsworth Time School Director Div Perf. Name 8:40 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Soprano Unathi Machyo 9:00 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Bass Dominic Nye 9:20 AM Kelowna Christian School Murdock, Connor Soprano Hailey Lewis 9:40 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Alto Carly Sutherland 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig Alto Piper Slonecker 10:30 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig Soprano Bianca Moya 10:50 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig Soprano Marlie Jackson 11:10 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig Baritone Zach Lewis 11:30 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig Bass Sam Bennett 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi Alto Nicola Brown 1:20 PM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi Alto Erin Wansink 1:40 PM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Alto Sarah Stevenson 2:00 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan Tenor Micah Foster 2:20 PM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Alto Niah Griffin 2:40 PM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Soprano Lauren Christensen 3:00 PM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Soprano Katelyn Hunter 3:20 PM Saint George’s High School Demand, David Alto Caroline He 3:40 PM Saint George’s High School Demand, David Soprano Reagan Ivey

Location Edmonds, WA Edmonds, WA Kelowna, BC Surrey, BC Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Langley, BC Langley, BC Nanaimo, BC Battle Ground, WA Troy, ID Troy, ID Troy, ID Spokane, WA Spokane, WA

ELEMENTARY/JUNIOR VOCAL SOLOS

Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 044 Case: 045 Warm Up: 147 Adjudicator: Kathleen Gemberling Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Soprano Julie Little Seattle, WA 8:20 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Tenor Nick Haynes Seattle, WA 8:40 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Soprano Cora Pearlstein Seattle, WA 9:00 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Soprano Nickel Cohen Seattle, WA 9:20 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Soprano Vineeth Rajesh Seattle, WA 9:40 AM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Soprano Morgan McCully Troy, ID 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Soprano Ruby Karajic Coeur d’Alene, ID 10:30 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Soprano Peytra Parris Coeur d’Alene, ID 10:50 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Soprano Ellie Holm Coeur d’Alene, ID 11:10 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Soprano Lucy Smith Coeur d’Alene, ID 11:30 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Soprano Abby Price Coeur d’Alene, ID

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Feb. 28, 2020 SENIOR VOCAL SOLOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 046 Case: 047 Warm Up: 148 Adjudicator: Shirley Van Paepeghem Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven Alto Gretchen Miller Kimberley, BC 8:20 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven Soprano Molly Craig Kimberley, BC 8:40 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven Soprano Hannah Doerksen Kimberley, BC 9:00 AM Interlake High School King, Michael Alto Pryal Sahai Bellevue, WA 9:20 AM Moscow High School Krone, Claudia Alto Izzy Burns Moscow, ID 9:40 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Alto Isabella Cooper Nanaimo, BC 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Alto Angelina Lowe Surrey, BC 10:30 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Soprano Lily Lu Surrey, BC 10:50 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Soprano Emma Verret Surrey, BC 11:10 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Alto Allie Ho Surrey, BC 11:30 AM Sandpoint High School Brownell, Jon Alto Asiah Keenan Sandpoint, ID 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Alto Camrynn Kerman Lewiston, ID 1:20 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Alto Julia Williams Lewiston, ID 1:40 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Alto Anahi Galeano Lewiston, ID 2:00 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Alto Kari Wilsey Lewiston, ID 2:20 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Soprano Caroline Gibbs Lewiston, ID 2:40 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Soprano Sara Kester Lewiston, ID 3:00 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Soprano Eve Schmidt Lewiston, ID 3:20 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Soprano Aubrey Marren Lewiston, ID 3:40 PM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie Bass Noah Kowatsch Lewiston, ID

JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES/JUNIOR & COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL COMBOS/COLLEGE VOCAL SOLO

Building Name: Bruce M. Pitman Center Room Name: International Ballroom Case Room: Chief’s Lounge Warm Up: 40A Clinic Room: Vandal Ballroom Adjudicators: Al Aldridge, Kelly Clingan (S), Jake Svendsen Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Moscow Middle School Garrett, Tom Junior Inst. Ensemble Moscow Middle School Jazz Ensemble Moscow, ID 8:20 AM Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Weller, Ken Junior Inst. Ensemble Eagle Staff Jazz II Seattle, WA 8:40 AM Wellington Secondary School Grade 9 Luvisotto, Carmella Junior Inst. Ensemble Wellington Grade 9 Jazz Band Nanaimo, BC 9:00 AM W. L. Seaton Secondary School Paas, Jason Junior Inst. Ensemble W.L. Seaton Jr. Jazz Ensemble Vernon, BC 9:20 AM Robert Eagle Staff Middle School Aguilar, John Junior Inst. Ensemble Eagle Staff Jazz I Seattle, WA 9:40 AM Denny International Middle School Roberts, Joey Junior Inst. Ensemble Denny Jazz Band Seattle, WA 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Garrison Middle School Garcia, Roger Junior Inst. Ensemble Garrison Middle School Jazz Band Walla Walla, WA 10:30 AM Woodland Middle School Hayes, Aaron Junior Inst. Ensemble Woodland Middle School Jazz Band Coeur d’Alene, ID 10:50 AM Wellington Secondary School Grade 9 Luvisotto, Carmella Junior Inst. Combo Wellington Grade 9 Jazz Combo II Nanaimo, BC 11:10 AM Wellington Secondary School Grade 9 Luvisotto, Carmella Junior Inst. Combo Wellington Grade 9 Jazz Combo I Nanaimo, BC 11:30 AM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate College Inst. Combo Ray Brown Combo Moscow, ID 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Cascade Christian Junior High School Neptun, Don Junior Inst. Combo Cascade Christian Junior High Jazz Combo Puyallup, WA 1:20 PM W. L. Seaton Secondary School Paas, Jason Junior Inst. Combo Whales in the Mist Vernon, BC 1:40 PM Jenifer Junior High School Lieberman, Matthew Junior Inst. Combo Jenifer Jazz Combo I Lewiston, ID 2:00 PM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory College Inst. Combo WSU Con Alma Pullman, WA 2:20 PM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory College Inst. Combo WSU Jazz Combo Pullman, WA 2:40 PM University of Idaho Sielert, Vern College Inst. Combo UI Village Vanguard Combo Moscow, ID 3:00 PM University of Idaho Jones, Patrick College Inst. Combo Horace Silver Combo Moscow, ID 3:20 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate College Inst. Combo Jazz Messengers Moscow, ID 3:40 PM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate College Voice Lara Smith Moscow, ID 53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL 19


Friday Performers SENIOR AREA MIC ENSEMBLES Building Name: College of Education, Health and Human Sciences Room Name: 141 Case: 442 Warm Up: 443 Clinic Room: 243 Adjudicators: Edward Littlefield, Kristina Ploeger-Hekmatpanah, Lee Shook (S) Time School Director Div Perf. Name 8:00 AM Troy High School Stoner, Tera B Troy High School Area Mic Ensemble 8:20 AM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie AAA Gold Voices 8:40 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Schell, Craig AAAA Jazz Choir 9:00 AM Pacific Academy Rosborough, David A Pacific Academy Area Mic Ensemble 9:20 AM Lewiston High School Burke, Julie AA Grace Notes 9:40 AM Bozeman High School Malczyk, Jacob AAAA Bozeman High Jazz Choir 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Port Angeles High School Gailey, Doug AAA Vocal Unlimited 10:30 AM Colville High School Purvis, Brent A Colville HS Jazz Choir 10:50 AM Hermiston High School Bemrose, Jordan AAAA Majazzty 11:10 AM Saint George’s High School Demand, David B Jazz Choir 11:30 AM Moscow High School Sant, Stephanie AA MHS Encore 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Sandpoint High School Brownell, Jon AA Chamber Choir 1:20 PM Genesee High School Smith, Marianna B Genesee High School Choir 1:40 PM Payette High School Murdock, Mark A PHS Choir 2:00 PM Sandpoint High School Brownell, Jon AAA Women’s Concert Choir

Location Troy, ID Lewiston, ID Mill Creek, WA Surrey, BC Lewiston, ID Bozeman, MT Port Angeles, WA Colville, WA Hermiston, OR Spokane, WA Moscow, ID Sandpoint, ID Genesee, ID Payette, ID Sandpoint, ID

SENIOR MULTI-MIC ENSEMBLES & VOCAL COMBOS Building Name: Lionel Hampton School of Music Room Name: Haddock Performance Hall Case: 123 Warm Up: Room 116 Clinic: Room 216 Adjudicators: Brennan Baglio, Bob Miller (S), Quinn Van Paepeghem Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:40 AM Nathan Hale High School Ewell, Erica AAAA Nathan Hale High School Vocal Jazz Seattle, WA 9:00 AM Windsor Secondary School Heaven, Marissa AAA Windsor Secondary Vocal Jazz Choir North Vancouver, BC 9:20 AM White Rock Christian Academy Caswell, James B WRCA Vocal Jazz Surrey, BC 9:40 AM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi A ChromoVox Langely, BC 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven A Selkirk Vocal Jazz Ensemble Kimberley, BC 10:30 AM Interlake High School King, Michael AAA Interlake Jazz Choir Bellevue, WA 11:10 AM Clarkston High School Kolar, Greg AA Clarkston High School Jazz Choir Clarkston, WA 11:30 AM Lake City High School Pfundheller, D. Brittany AAAA Navy Blues Coeur d’Alene, ID 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Saint George’s High School Demand, David Combo Chamber Choir Spokane, WA 1:20 PM G.W. Graham Secondary School Monkman, Shane A VOX Chilliwack, BC 1:40 PM Lewis & Clark High School Carroll, Sara AAAA 4th & Stevens Spokane, WA 2:00 PM Kellogg High School Ream, Adam A Joybells Kellogg, ID 2:20 PM Cashmere High School Bronson, Catherine A Cashmere Vocal Jazz Cashmere, WA 2:40 PM Nezperce High School Campbell, Joseph Combo Nezperce Modern Band Nezperce, ID

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Feb. 28, 2020 JUNIOR & ELEMENTARY VOCAL ENSEMBLES /JUNIOR VOCAL COMBOS Building Name: LDS Institute Room Name: Gym Case Room: Room 29 Warm Up: 28 Clinic Room: 49 Adjudicators: Briana Harris, Dave Jarvis (S), Emily Merrell Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:40 AM Genesee Elementary School Smith, Marianna Elementary Genesee Elementary Singers Genesee, ID 9:00 AM Sorensen Magnet School of the Arts & Humanities Babb, Charlene Elementary Canto de Sorensen Coeur d’Alene, ID 9:20 AM Moscow Middle School Garrett, Tom Junior Moscow Middle School Choir Moscow, ID 9:40 AM Russell Elementary School Sreckel, Lisa Elementary Moscow Elementary Choir Mosocw, ID 10:00 AM BREAK 10:30 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Hamilton Vocal Jazz Seattle, WA 10:50 AM Jenifer & Sacajawea Select Junior High School Burke, Julie Junior Jenifer/Sacajawea Select Choir Lewiston, ID 11:10 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Combo Combo II Seattle, WA 11:30 AM Hamilton International Middle School Pence, Angela Junior Combo Combo I Seattle, WA 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Lincoln Middle School James, Tricia Junior Lincoln Middle School Jazz Choir Pullman, WA 1:20 PM All Saints Catholic School Bross, Ben Elementary All Saints Elementary Choir Lewiston, ID 1:40 PM Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio Raasch, Emily Junior Combo Troy Jazz Duo Troy, ID 2:00 PM Saint George’s Middle School Demand, David Junior 7/8 Grade Choir Spokane, WA 2:20 PM All Saints Catholic School Bross, Ben Junior All Saints Middle School Choir Lewiston, ID 2:40 PM Lakes Middle School Cunningham, Kimberly Junior Advanced Choir Coeur d’Alene, ID 3:00 PM Skyway Elementary School Thurgood, Liz Elementary Skyway Special Chorus Coeur d’Alene, ID 3:20 PM Sandpoint Middle School Brownell, Jon Junior Sandpoint Middle School Select Choir Sandpoint, ID

COLLEGE & JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Building Name: Administration Building Room Name: Auditorium Case: 301 Warm Up: 326 Clinic: 336 Adjudicators: Gabe Condon (S), Dan Davey, Bob McCurdy Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 7:30 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory College WSU Jazz Big Band Pullman, WA 8:00 AM University of Idaho Sweeney, Mark College University of Idaho Jazz Band III Moscow, ID 8:30 AM University of Idaho Skinner, Kate College University of Idaho Jazz Band II Moscow, ID 9:00 AM University of Idaho Sielert, Vern College University of Idaho Jazz Band I Moscow, ID 9:30 AM Washington State University Yasinitsky, Gregory College WSU Big Band II Pullman, WA 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Genesee Junior High School Smith, Marianna Junior Genesee Jr High Band Genesee, ID 10:30 AM Leona Libby Middle School Bryan, Michael Junior Jazz Ensemble II West Richland, WA 10:50 AM Lincoln Middle School Covill, Joe Junior Lincoln Middle School - Pullman Pullman, WA 11:30 AM Leona Libby Middle School Bryan, Michael Junior Jazz Ensemble I West Richland, WA 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:20 PM Colville Junior High School Wichmann, Carol Junior Colville Junior High Jazz Band Colville, WA 1:40 PM Sandstone Middle School Allen, Dan Junior Sandstone Middle School Jazz Band Hermiston, OR 2:00 PM Armand Larive Middle School Mata, Cristian Junior Armand Larive Middle School Jazz Band Hermiston, OR 2:20 PM Libby Center La Plante, Cameron Junior The Odyssey Jazz Band Spokane, WA 2:40 PM Collingwood School Smith, Corey Junior Collingwood Jr. Jazz Band West Vancouver, BC 3:00 PM Jenifer Junior High School Lieberman, Matthew Junior Jenifer Jazz Band Lewiston, ID 3:20 PM Sacajawea Junior High School Duke, Marchand Junior Sacajawea Junior High Jazz Band Lewiston, ID 3:40 PM Lakes Middle School Madrid, Jonathan Junior Lakes Middle School Jazz Band Coeur d’Alene, ID

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SATURDAY

Performance Schedule A A A A SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL COMBOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 030 Case: 029 Warm Up: 146 Adjudicator: Annie Booth Time School Director Div Perf. Name 10:50 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Lundquist, Michael AAAA Jackson Combo III 11:10 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Lundquist, Michael AAAA Jackson Combo II 11:30 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Lundquist, Michael AAAA Jackson Combo I 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Mead High School Lewis, Rob AAAA Mead High School Combo 1:20 PM Chief Sealth International High School Roberts, Joey AAAA Teacups and Honey 1:40 PM Chief Sealth International High School Roberts, Joey AAAA Stick and Stone 2:00 PM Music Conservatory of Sandpoint Baker, Nathan A MCS Jazz Combo 2:40 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAAA EWH Jazz II Combo 3:00 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAAA Alex’s EW Combo 3:20 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAAA Liam’s EW Combo 3:40 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAAA EJ’s EW Combo

Location Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Mill Creek, WA Spokane, WA Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Sandpoint, ID Edmonds, WA Edmonds, WA Edmonds, WA Edmonds, WA

AA, A & B SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL COMBOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 032 Case: 031 Warm Up: 144 Adjudicator: Gary Gemberling Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Cascade Christian High School Neptun, Don B Inst. Combo Cascade Christian High School Jazz Combo Puyallup, WA 8:20 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven A Inst. Combo Selkirk Jazz Combo Kimberley, BC 8:40 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella A Inst. Combo Wellington Semiahmoo Combo Nanaimo, BC 9:00 AM Idaho Arts Charter School Harris, Mike Open Inst. Combo Phoenix Vibe Nampa, ID 9:20 AM Idaho Arts Charter School Harris, Mike Open Inst. Combo Phoenix Groove Nampa, ID 9:40 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella A Inst. Combo Mottahedeh/Dobek/Morosan Trio Nanaimo, BC 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella A Inst. Combo Cooper Quartet Nanaimo, BC 10:30 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella B Inst. Combo Wellington Grade 10 Jazz Combo I Nanaimo, BC 10:50 AM Kamiakin High School Russell, Keith AAAA Inst. Combo Kamiakin Gold Combo Kennewick, WA 11:10 AM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi A Inst. Combo Titans Jazz Combo Langley, BC 11:30 AM Wellington Junior Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella B Inst. Combo Grade 10 Jazz Combo Nanaimo, BC 12:00 PM LUNCH LUNCH 1:00 PM Cashmere High School Chalmers, Kent A Inst. Combo Cashmere HS Jazz Combo Cashmere, WA 1:20 PM Highland High School Cowan, Christopher B Inst. Combo Highland Jazz Band Craigmont, ID 1:40 PM Genesee High School Smith, Marianna B Inst. Combo Genesee Jazz Band Combo Genesee, ID 2:00 PM Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy Harrison, Michael AA Inst. Combo CDA Charter Jazz Bus Coeur d’Alene, ID 2:20 PM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella A Inst. Combo Boudrot/Hassib Quartet Nanaimo, BC 2:40 PM W.L. Seaton Secondary School Paas, Jason A Inst. Combo W.L. Seaton Jazz Combo Vernon, BC

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SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 040 Case: 041 Warm Up: 141 Adjudicator: Horace Alexander Young Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Tenor Sax Liam Salas Edmonds, WA 8:20 AM Kelowna Christian School Murdock, Connor Flute Liam McCartney Kelowna, BC 8:40 AM Pacific Academy Paras, Quentin Alto Sax Kevin Roe Surrey, BC 9:00 AM Kamiak High School Bathurst, Toby Tenor Sax Andrew Moore Mukilteo, WA 9:20 AM Kamiak High School Bathurst, Toby Tenor Sax Hansol Choi Mukilteo, WA 9:40 AM La Grande High School Leavitt, Christopher Alto Sax Alex Larvik La Grande, OR 10:00 AM BREAK 10:30 AM Cascade Christian High School Neptun, Don Alto Sax Kaleb Humphreys Puyallup, WA 10:50 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Trombone Raeed Ahmed Surrey, BC 11:10 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Tenor Sax Kareem Hassib Nanaimo, BC 11:30 AM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan Trombone Kirby Ferguson Battle Ground, WA 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Bari Sax Alex Aaby Edmonds, WA 1:20 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Tenor Sax Nahome Yohannes Edmonds, WA 1:40 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan Tenor Sax Myles Greener Battle Ground, WA 2:00 PM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan Trombone Noah Kowatsch Lewiston, ID 2:20 PM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan Trombone Zach Sedgwick Lewiston, ID 2:40 PM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan Tenor Sax Brian Renzelman Lewiston, ID 3:00 PM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Bari Sax Philip Morosan Nanaimo, BC

SENIOR TRUMPET & RHY THM SECTION SOLOS

Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 044 Case: 045 Warm Up: 147 Adjudicator: Edward Littlefield Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Bass Josh van den Broek Surrey, BC 8:40 AM Kamiak High School Bathurst, Toby Trumpet Riley McManus Mukilteo, WA 9:00 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Trumpet Johan Lee Meyer Surrey, BC 9:20 AM Chief Sealth International High School Roberts, Joey Piano Elijah Allen-White Seattle, WA 9:40 AM Kamiak High School Bathurst, Toby Trumpet Ryan Berg Mukilteo, WA 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi Bass Lida Magnus Langley, BC 10:30 AM Collingwood School Smith, Corey Trumpet Ilhan Saferali West Vancouver, BC 10:50 AM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Drums Daniel Mottahedeh Nanaimo, BC 11:10 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Guitar Roy Hwang Surrey, BC 11:30 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan Guitar Finn Bohan Surrey, BC 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan Trumpet Isaac Moroshan Battle Ground, WA 1:20 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan Bass Dominic Mendoza Battle Ground, WA 1:40 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Drums EJ Brannan Edmonds, WA 2:00 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Piano Talli Kimani Edmonds, WA 2:20 PM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake Guitar Jai Lasker Edmonds, WA 2:40 PM Walla Walla High School Ueckert, Andrew Piano Andres Dankel Walla Walla, WA 3:00 PM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan Bass Noah Williams Lewiston, ID 3:20 PM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Piano Petra Dobek Nanaimo, BC 3:40 PM Wellington Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella Guitar Cameron Boudrot Nanaimo, BC

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Saturday Performers A A A SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL COMBOS Building Name: Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) Room Name: 046 Case: 047 Warm Up: 148 Adjudicator: Navin Chettri Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:20 AM Independent Independent AAA Interschool Trio Surrey, BC 9:00 AM Port Angeles High School Gailey, Doug AAA Port Angeles Jazz Combo Port Angeles, WA 9:20 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan AAA Cool Asians Surrey, BC 9:40 AM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan AAA Grade 11/12 Combo Surrey, BC 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan AAA Grade 11 Combo Surrey, BC 1:20 PM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan AAA LHS Jazz Combo Lewiston, ID 1:40 PM Willamette High School Freuen, Joe AAA Willamette Jazz Combo II Eugene, OR 2:00 PM Willamette High School Freuen, Joe AAA Willamette Jazz Combo I Eugene, OR 2:20 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan AAA Falcon Jazz Combo Battle Ground, WA 2:40 PM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan AAA Prairie High School Jazz Combo Battle Ground, WA

A INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES

Building Name: College of Education, Health and Human Sciences Room Name: 141 Case Room: 442 Warm Up: 443 Clinic Room: 243 Adjudicators: Brennan Baglio (S), Dave Jarvis, Jake Svendsen Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:40 AM Cascade High School Mitsuyasu, James A Cascade High School Jazz Ensemble Leavenworth, WA 9:00 AM Langley Fundamental Middle & Secondary School Robertson, Kristi A Titans Sr. Jazz Band Langley, BC 9:20 AM Collingwood School Smith, Corey A Collingwood Sr. Jazz Band West Vancouver, BC 9:40 AM Selkirk Secondary School Heyde, Sven A Selkirk Jazz Band Kimberley, BC 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Pacific Academy Paras, Quentin A Pacific Academy Senior Jazz Band Surrey, BC 10:30 AM Clarkston High School Kolar, Greg AA Clarkston High School Jazz Band Clarkston, WA 10:50 AM La Grande High School Leavitt, Christopher A LHS Jazz Ensemble La Grande, OR 11:10 AM W.L. Seaton Secondary School Paas, Jason A W.L. Seaton Sr. Jazz Ensemble Vernon, BC 11:30 AM Wahluke High School Williams, Laura A Wahluke High School Jazz Band Mattawa, WA 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM G.W. Graham Secondary School Monkman, Shane A Senior Jazz Band Chilliwack, BC 1:20 PM Bonners Ferry High School Hanna, Jessica A Bonners Ferry High School Jazz Band Bonners Ferry, ID 1:40 PM Payette High School Held, Eric A Payette High School Jazz Band Payette, ID 2:00 PM Cashmere High School Chalmers, Kent A Cashmere HS Jazz Band Cashmere, WA 2:20 PM Freeman High School Jydstrup, James A Freeman High School Jazz Band Rockford, WA 2:40 PM Kennedy Catholic High School Ruiter, Daniel AA Lancer Jazz Band Burien, WA 3:00 PM Blaine High School Dahl, Mike A Blaine High School Jazz Band Blaine, WA 3:20 PM South Whidbey High School Harshman, Chris A South Whidbey High School Jazz Band Langley, WA

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Feb. 29, 2020 A A A A INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Building Name: Lionel Hampton School of Music Room Name: Haddock Performance Hall Case: 123 Warm Up: 116 Clinic: 216 Adjudicators: Gabe Condon, Dan Davey, Kathleen Hollingsworth (S) Time School Director Div Perf. Name Locatio 8:00 AM Mariner High School Angelos, Christopher AAAA Mariner High School Jazz Band Everett, WA 8:20 AM Sheldon High School Bounds, Julie AAAA Sheldon High School Jazz Band I Eugene, OR 8:40 AM Kamiakin High School Russell, Keith AAAA Kamiakin Jazz Ensemble Kennewick, WA 9:00 AM Kentridge High School Akesson, Brian AAAA Kentridge Jazz Band I Kent, WA 9:20 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Lundquist, Michael AAAA Jazz Band I Mill Creek, WA 9:40 AM Borah High School Sullivan, Kevin AAAA Borah High Jazz Ensemble Boise, ID 10:00 AM BREAK 10:30 AM Chief Sealth International High School Roberts, Joey AAAA Chief Sealth Jazz Band Seattle, WA 10:50 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAAA Jazz Ensemble I Edmonds, WA 11:10 AM Kamiak High School McKinlay, Scott AAAA Jazz Band I Mukilteo, WA 11:30 AM Moses Lake High School Beich, Daniel AAAA Jazz I Moses Lake, WA 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Hermiston High School McClanahan, Sean AAAA Hermiston High School Jazz I Hermiston, OR 1:20 PM Walla Walla High School Ueckert, Andrew AAAA Walla Walla High School Jazz Band Walla Walla, WA 1:40 PM Post Falls High School Sanford, Joel AAAA Post Falls Jazz Ensemble Post Falls, ID 2:00 PM Hermiston High School McClanahan, Sean AAA Hermiston High School Jazz II Hermiston, OR 2:20 PM Mt. Spokane High School Savage, Andrew AAA Jazz II Mead, WA 2:40 PM Lake City High School Sanford, Tim AAAA Jazz Band I Coeur d’Alene, ID 3:00 PM Lewis & Clark High School Nord, Dan AAAA Lewis & Clark Jazz Ensemble I Spokane, WA 3:20 PM Mt. Spokane High School Hovik, Sy AAAA Jazz I Mead, WA

A A INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Building Name: Bruce M. Pitman Center Room Name: International Ballroom Case: Chief’s Room Warm Up: 40A Clinic: Vandal Ballroom Adjudicators: Kelly Barr Clingan (S), Bob Miller, Lee Shook Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:40 AM Moscow High School Dahl, Leah AA Moscow High School Jazz Band Moscow, ID 9:00 AM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan AA Prairie High School Jazz Band II Battle Ground, WA 9:20 AM Pullman High School Mielke, Andrew AA Pullman High School Jazz Band Pullman, WA 9:40 AM Willamette High School Freuen, Joe AA Willamette Jazz Band II Eugene, OR 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan AA LHS Jazz Band II Lewiston, ID 10:30 AM Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy Harrison, Michael AA CDA Charter Red Hot Jazz Band Coeur d’Alene, ID 10:50 AM West Seattle High School Thomas, Ethan AA West Seattle High School Jazz II Seattle, WA 11:10 AM Willamette High School Freuen, Joe AA Willamette Jazz Band III Eugene, OR 12:00 PM LUNCH 2:20 PM Sequim High School Fosket, Vernon AA Sequim HS Jazz Ensemble Sequim, WA 2:40 PM West Valley High School-Yakima Freisz, Jeremy AA West Valley High School Jazz II Yakima, WA 3:00 PM Ephrata High School Pearce, Jake AA Ephrata High School Jazz Band Ephrata, WA 3:20 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Williams, Jeff AA Semiahmoo Secondary School Jazz Band Surrey, BC 3:40 PM West Valley High School-Yakima Freisz, Jeremy AA West Valley High School Jazz III Yakima, WA

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Saturday Performers B INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Building Name: LDS Institute Room Name: Gym Case Room: Room 29 Warm Up: 28 Clinic Room: 49 Adjudicators: Reuel Lubag (S), Greg Williamson, Collin Wilson Time School Director Div Perf. Name 8:40 AM Colfax High School Morgan, Mike B Colfax High School Jazz Band 9:00 AM Manson Secondary School Brown, Matthew B Manson Jazz Katz 9:20 AM Garfield-Palouse High School Zook, Matthew B Garfield-Palouse Jazz Ensemble 9:40 AM Potlatch High School Richards, Doug B Potlatch Jazz Band 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM White Rock Christian Academy Caswell, James B WRCA Sr. Jazz 10:30 AM G.W. Graham Secondary School Monkman, Shane B Junior Jazz Band 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Wellington Jr. Secondary School Luvisotto, Carmella B Wellington Grade 9/10 Jazz Band 1:20 PM Kellogg High School Frazier, Shad B Kellogg High School Jazz Band 2:00 PM South Whidbey High School Harshman, Chris B South Whidbey Jazz Band II 2:20 PM Asotin-Anatone School District Pals, Joe B Asotin Jazz Band 2:40 PM Goldendale High School Schneider, Danny B Goldendale High School Jazz Band

Location Colfax, WA Manson, WA Palouse, WA Potlatch, ID Surrey, BC Chilliwack, BC Nanaimo, BC Kellogg, ID Langley, WA Asotin, WA Goldendale, WA

A A A INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLES Building Name: Administration Building Room Name: Auditorium Case: 301 Warm Up: 326 Clinic: 336 Adjudicators: Al Aldridge (S), Ben Markley, Bob McCurdy Time School Director Div Perf. Name Location 8:00 AM Henry M. Jackson High School Lundquist, Michael AAA Jazz Band II Mill Creek, WA 8:20 AM Willamette High School Freuen, Joe AAA Willamette Jazz Band I Eugene, OR 8:40 AM West Seattle High School Thomas, Ethan AAA West Seattle High School Jazz I Seattle, WA 9:00 AM Windsor Secondary School Heaven, Marissa AAA Windsor Secondary Senior Jazz Band North Vancouver, BC 9:20 AM Edmonds-Woodway High School Bergevin, Jake AAA Jazz Ensemble II Edmonds, WA 9:40 AM Sheldon High School Bounds, Julie AAA Sheldon High School Jazz Band II Eugene, OR 10:00 AM BREAK 10:10 AM Port Angeles High School Gailey, Doug AAA Port Angeles Jazz Ensemble Port Angeles, WA 10:30 AM Prairie High School Messling, Ryan AAA Prairie High School Jazz Band I Battle Ground, WA 10:50 AM Kentridge High School Akesson, Brian AAA Kentridge Jazz Band II Kent, WA 11:10 AM Coeur d’Alene High School Phillips, Jim AAA Coeur d’Alene High School Jazz Band Coeur d’Alene, ID 11:30 AM Lewiston High School Burns, Brendan AAA LHS Jazz Band I Lewiston, ID 12:00 PM LUNCH 1:00 PM Lake City High School Sanford, Tim AAA Jazz Band II Coeur d’Alene, ID 1:20 PM West Valley High School-Yakima Freisz, Jeremy AAA West Valley High School Jazz I Yakima, WA 1:40 PM Moses Lake High School Beich, Daniel AAA Jazz II Moses Lake, WA 2:00 PM Semiahmoo Secondary School Lowe, Dagan AAA Grade 12 Jazz Band Surrey, BC 2:20 PM Kamiak High School Bathurst, Toby AAA Jazz Band II Mukilteo, WA 2:40 PM Moses Lake High School Beich, Daniel AAA Jazz III Moses Lake, WA 3:00 PM Sentinel High School Nelson, Lewis AAA Sentinel High School Jazz Band Missoula, MT 3:20 PM Steilacoom High School Vegh, Matt AAA Steilacoom High School Jazz Band Steilacoom, WA 3:40 PM Roosevelt High School Margolis, Jason AAA Roosevelt Jazz Band Portland, OR

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DOC SKINNER The Visionary

Over its 53 years, the jazz festival at University of Idaho has been led by a handful of committed directors. But there’s one man who is credited with transforming the event into the nationally known tradition it has become today: Doc Skinner. Lynn “Doc” Skinner has been part of the jazz festival since he arrived in Moscow in the early ’70s as the director of music education at the university. He became festival director in 1976, and in 1984, Skinner invited Lionel Hampton to the festival. The pair of musicians bonded over a passion for jazz and a shared dream to keep the art form alive and well through youth education. The two formed a partnership and friendship that infused the festival with an inspiring energy and a renewed focus on educating the next generation of jazz musicians. Skinner served as executive director of the festival — which was renamed in Hamp’s honor in 1985 — until he retired in 2007. During his tenure as executive director of the festival, he brought some of the world’s greatest jazz artists to Moscow. In addition to Lionel Hampton, headliners included Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, Toots Thielemans, Ray Brown and Sarah Vaughan. Thanks to Skinner’s efforts, the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival received the National Medal of Arts in 2007. In 2010, his impact on music education was recognized with the Governor’s Awards in the Arts for Support of Arts Education from Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter. Still a resident of Moscow, Doc Skinner continues to share his passion of jazz by teaching and attending the festival each year.

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WORKSHOP Schedule

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esigned to entertain, inspire, educate and inform, the 2020 workshops feature artists and educators from around the nation. Many workshops provide handouts and the chance to play and sing with artists and educators. Please note: schedules are subject to change. Any changes will be indicated at the workshop venues.

BUILDING LOCATIONS Refer to the map on page 41

ADMIN | Administration Building AG SCI | Agricultural Science Building ALBERTSON | J. A. Albertson Building

All workshops are free and open to the public.

IRIC | Integrated Research & Innovation Center ISUB | Idaho Student Union Building

Download the MyUI app for the most up-to-date workshop information at www.uidaho.edu/jazzguide or view the workshop schedule online at www.uidaho.edu/jazzfest.

JEB | Janssen Engineering Building KIBBIE | ASUI - Kibbie Activity Center LHSOM | Lionel Hampton School of Music MARTIN | Gritman Martin Wellness Center, 510 W. Palouse River Drive

PEB | Physical Education Building PITMAN | Bruce M. Pitman Center TLC | Teaching and Learning Center

THURSDAY | Workshop Schedule LOCATION ADMIN Auditorium

12:30-12:45 Welcome Vanessa Sielert

12:55-1:35

1:45-2:25

2:35-3:15

The Butterflies Beginning Strings We Feel Amanda Wilton Pamela Bathurst

3:30-4:10 Advanced Strings Amanda Wilton

PITMAN Vandal Ballroom

Beginning Trombone Mark Sweeney

Advanced Trombone Mark Sweeney

PITMAN International Ballroom

Beginning Saxophone Patrick Jones

Advanced Saxophone Patrick Jones

PITMAN Borah

The Power of Storytelling Jason Heath

The Power of Storytelling Jason Heath

ISUB Aurora

Composition Ruby Fulton

Composition Ruby Fulton

ISUB Crest

Songwriting Kate Skinner

ISUB Clearwater

Folk Dances Lori Conlon Khan

TLC 30

Beginning Bass Dave Bjur

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4:20-5:00

Songwriting Kate Skinner Folk Dances Lori Conlon Khan

Nailing Your College Vocal Audition David Klement & Chris Pfund

Advanced Bass Dave Bjur

6:30-8:00 Hamp’s Gala

Final Workshop Dan Bukvich


THURSDAY | Workshop Schedule (cont.) LOCATION

12:55-1:35

TLC 32 TLC 40

What is “In Tune?” Sean Butterfield

1:45-2:25

Advanced Female Voice Pamela Bathurst

Beginning Trumpet Sean Butterfield

Advanced Trumpet Sean Butterfield

Beginning Piano Eneida Larti

LHSOM 102

Fundamentals of Brazilian Rhythm Navin Chettri Music Theory Dan Bukvich

3:30-4:10

Beginning Female Voice Pamela Bathurst

LHSOM - Haddock Alexander Technique Shawn Copeland

LHSOM 116

2:35-3:15

Nailing Your College Vocal Audition David Klement & Chris Pfund

Keyboard rEvolution: from Bach to Dubstep Eneida Larti

Advanced Piano Eneida Larti Fundamentals of Brazilian Rhythm Navin Chettri

What the Judges Want to Hear Carol Padgham Albrecht

LHSOM 119

Beginning Guitar James Reid

Advanced Guitar James Reid

LHSOM 123

Beginning Flute Leonard Garrison

Advanced Flute Leonard Garrison

LHSOM 212N

Beginning Tuba Mark Thiele

Advanced Tuba Mark Thiele

LHSOM 216

Understanding Rhythm Beyond Counting Barry Bilderback

Beginning Percussion Spencer Martin

Understanding Rhythm Beyond Counting Barry Bilderback

Advanced Percussion Spencer Martin

LHSOM 304

Beginning Oboe Carol Padgham Albrecht

Advanced Oboe Carol Padgham Albrecht

LHSOM 309

Beginning Bassoon Javier Rodriguez

Advanced Bassoon Javier Rodriguez

LHSOM 310

Beginning Horn Jason Johnston

Advanced Horn Jason Johnston

LHSOM 313

Clarinet Shawn Copeland

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FRIDAY | Workshop Schedule LOCATION

9:30-10:30

10:45-11:45

KIBBIE

12:00-1:00

1:15-2:15

2:30-3:30

Meet the Artist Vertical Voices

JEB 104

Saxophone Jazz Mouthpiece & Sound Considerations Patrick Jones

Collaboration Station: Active Listening and Intentional Interaction Annie Booth

Percussion Dan Bukvich

How Not to Practice Pat Shook

PITMAN Borah

Scat Singing Fundamentals Jenna McLean

Electrify Your Instrument Steve Treseler

Play Your Best Under Pressure Steve Treseler

Jam Session 101 Steve Treseler & Annie Booth

ALBERTSON 101

Easy Steps and Tools for Jazz Improvisation Christian Fabian

Sing Like You Speak: Lyric Expression in Jazz Singing Jenna McLean

Jazz Bass Fundamentals Dave Bjur

Improvisation 101: Major, Minor & Blues Greg Yasinitsky

ALBERTSON 102

Grammys: How to Win, Leveraging Social Put on the Show, and Join Media in the Arts the Recording Academy Jason Heath Bob Santelli

Making of Grammy Music: What It’s All About Bob Santelli

Savvy Social Media Strategies for the Modern Educator Jason Heath

AG SCI 106

Math and the Musical Scale Mark Nielsen

The Blues and the Rule of Law Dave Pimental

Rhythmic Journeys to Brazil Dale Graden

IRIC Atrium

Protecting the Music: Jazz The Collision of and International Relations Science and Art Bill Smith Bob Rinker

Reading Between the Lines: Women Behind the Jazz Industry Courtney Berge

Learn About Hamp and Doc Doc Skinner & Bob Santelli

ISUB Crest/ Horizon

Get Your Groove On: Good Time Feel and the Metronome Amy Shook

Guitar Improvisation Steve Kovalcheck

LHJF Rhythm Section All-Stars Erik Applegate, Brian Claxton, Steve Kovalcheck, & Kate Skinner

1:15-2:15

2:30-3:30

The Swing Kids in Nazi Germany Rachel Halverson

Listen Louder Than You Play Pat & Amy Shook

SATURDAY | Workshop Schedule LOCATION

9:30-10:30

10:45-11:45

KIBBIE

12:00-1:00 Meet the Artist Joshua Redman Quartet

JEB 104

Rad Rhythms I Anibel Alcocer

Rad Rhythms II Anibel Alcocer

Rhythmic Journeys to Brazil Dale Graden

Career Planning for Musicians Briana Harris

PITMAN Borah

Booking Your Band: Work with Venues, Grow Your Audience, and Navigate the Music Industry Briana Harris

Electrify Your Instrument Steve Treseler

Play Your Best Under Pressure Steve Treseler

Innovative Practice: Developing a Routine to Match Your Creativity Emily Merrell

ALBERTSON 101

Get Your Groove On: Good Time Feel and the Metronome Amy Shook

How Not to Practice Pat Shook

Getting the Most Out of Your Rhythm Section Quinn VanPaepeghem

Stylizing Your Vocal Jazz Solo Quinn & Shirly VanPaepeghem

ALBERTSON 102

How is Great Grammy Music Made: The Creative Process and Demands Bob Santelli

Insight into the Creative Process of the Grammy Winner Bob Santelli

Finding Your Jazz Saxophone Sound Vanessa Sielert

Why Can’t My Saxophone Do This? Patrick Jones

AG SCI 106

The Power of Storytelling Jason Heath

The Blues and the Rule of Law Dave Pimental

Music Entrepreneurship: Skills for Wearing All Hats in Your Music Career - Emily Merrell

Lionel Hampton: The Man and His Music Doc Skinner

IRIC Atrium

African Roots Music: Sesitshaya Marimba Band Diane Walker

Why Can’t My Saxophone Do This? Patrick Jones

Math and the Musical Scale Mark Nielsen

A Look Inside the International Jazz Collections: The Leonard Feather Blindfold Test Mitch Gibbs

ISUB Crest/ Horizon

Learning by Ear: Getting Started in the Jazz Language Vern Sielert

Born to Wander: Special Performance

Listen Louder Than You Play Pat & Amy Shook

LHJF Rhythm Section All-Stars Erik Applegate, Brian Claxton, Steve Kovalcheck, & Kate Skinner

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DANCE | Friday Workshop Schedule LOCATION

9:30-10:30

10:45-11:45

12:00-1:00

1:15-2:15

2:30-3:30

PEB - Studio 110

Musical Theater Taylor Eddleston

African Jazz Judy Drown

All That Jazz Brooke Ciocca

Thriller Allysen Olsen

Roots of Swing Swing Devils

PEB - Gym 111

Swing Dance Swing Devils

Hip Hop & B Boying Saban “Rocky” Ursua

Swing Dance Swing Devils

Latin Dance Swing Devils

Hip Hop & B Boying Saban “Rocky” Ursua

PEB - Studio 212

Krump/Hip Hop Christa Davis

Broadway Jazz Christa Davis

Dance Scatting Belle Baggs

Disco Jazz Taylor Eddleston

Percussive Tap Judy Drown

LOCATION

3:30-4:30

4:30-5:30

MARTIN

Smooth Ballroom - American Foxtrot Swing Devils

Latin Dance/Cha Cha Swing Devils

DANCE | Saturday Workshop Schedule LOCATION

9:30-10:30

10:45-11:45

12:00-1:00

1:15-2:15

2:30-3:30

PEB - Studio 110

Hip Hop & B Boying Saban “Rocky” Ursua

Yoga for Musicians Belle Baggs

Musical Theater Taylor Eddleston

All That Jazz Brooke Ciocca

Open Rehearsal DancersDrummersDreamers, Belle Baggs & U of I Dancers

PEB - Studio 212

Swing Dance Swing Devils

African Dance Judy Drown

Roots of Swing Swing Devils

Latin Dance/ Cha Cha Swing Devils

Smooth Ballroom - American Foxtrot Swing Devils

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FESTIVAL TEAM 2020

2020 JAZZ FESTIVAL STAFF • Joshua Skinner, Manager • Vanessa Sielert, Education Advisor • Vern Sielert, Artistic Advisor • Becca Lunstrum, Special Events Coordinator • Alec Caldwell, Financial Technician • Shelton Hill, Graduate Assistant • Benjamin Price, Graduate Assistant • Jonathan Stein, Graduate Assistant • Christian Reed, Graduate Assistant • Christopher Werner, Graduate Assistant • Matthew Bosley, Intern • Andrea Wadsworth, Social Media Intern • Jayr Ayala, Student • Kawika Isaman, Student • Garrett King, Student • Bryce Obeid, Student • Victoria Olson, Student • JayLynn Rogers, Student • Cassandra Rozelle, Student • Mandalynn Scheffler, Student • Kyle Lawrence, Student

SPECIAL RECOGNITION • Gary Gemberling, Young Artists’ Winners Concert

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ADMINISTRATION • C. Scott Green, President • Brenda Helbling, Chief of Staff, Office of the President • John Wiencek, Provost & Executive Vice President • Mary Kay McFadden, Vice President of Advancement • Dan Ewart, Vice President of Information of Technology • Brian Foisy, Vice President for Finance and Administration • Janet Nelson, Vice President for Research and Economic Development • Chandra Zenner Ford, Executive Special Assistant to the President • Cher Hendricks, Vice Provost, Academic Initiatives • Dean Kahler, Vice Provost, Strategic Enrollment Management • Torrey Lawrence, Vice Provost for Faculty • Terry Gawlik, Director of Athletics • Blaine Eckles, Dean of Students • Yolanda Bisbee, Chief Diversity Officer and Executive Director of Tribal Relations • Erin Agidius, Director for the Office of Civil Rights and Investigations • Ben Hunter, Dean of Libraries • Michael Satz, Associate Vice President and Executive Officer for Southwestern Idaho • Jeff Seegmiller, Director of WWAMI Medical Education Program

• Mark Warner, Professor, Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Graduate Studies • Julie Albrecht, Business Operations Analyst • Shawna Bertlin, Associate Director for Advising • Scott Brown, Director of Development • Kathy Foss, Marketing and Communications Manager • Mia Goodwin, Recruiting Coordinator • Bob Hoffmann, Web Coordinator • Ramiro Mora, Academic Advisor • Drew Moreno, Career Advising Liaison • Kacey Parks, Academic Advisor • Charles Tibbals, Associate Director of Student Services • Janice Todish, Administrative & Fiscal Director

LIONEL HAMPTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC • Vanessa Sielert, Director • Leonard Garrison, Associate Director • Daniel Bukvich, Director of Jazz Choir • Vern Sielert, Director of Jazz Studies • Spencer Martin, Associate Director • Kate Skinner, Assistant Professor of Jazz Piano • Alec Caldwell, Financial Technician • Cari Espenschade, Administrative Assistant • Patti Heath, Administrative Coordinator

UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS/ MARKETING • Johanna Blickenstaff, Director of Marketing • Chad Nielson, Director of Web Communications • Jodi Walker, Director of Communications • Brad Gary, Executive Communications Manager • Colleen Lee, Brand Marketing Manager • Holli Sampson, Social Media Manager • Cynthia Barnhart, Marketing Manager

CREATIVE SERVICES • John Barnhart, Director of Creative Services • Beth A. Case, Graphic Designer • Stuart Hierschbiel, Printing Services Coordinator • Melynda McNamara, Project Coordinator

UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT • Diane Gregg, Director, Advancement Events • Angela Bryant, Associate Director of Special Events • Jennie Hall, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations • Sindy Neuburger, Manager, Donor Engagement

PURCHASING SERVICES

TICKET OFFICE • Mike Jackson, Director of Ticket Operations

EVENTS AND CONFERENCE SERVICES • Jeremy Barron, Associate Director, Events and Conferences • Ryan Watson, Production Manager, Campus Events • John Melcher, Events Technical Manager • Mitchell Lainhart, Technical Coordinator • KC Sheffler, ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center and Athletic Events Manager • Kelly McGahan, Assistant Director, Scheduling • Kristy Mayer, Conference Manager • Alexis Moldenhauer, Event Operations Coordinator • Aaron Hensarling, Event Operations Coordinator • Eric Stenback, Event Technical Coordinator • Kevin Ketchie, Scheduling Manager • Molly Patterson, Events & Conferences Coordinator • Randy Hill, Assistant Superintendent Maintenance • Thunder Dixon, Sr. Maintenance Craftsperson • Blake Peterson, Sr. Maintenance Craftsperson • Eric Schumaker, Sr. Maintenance Craftsperson • Carson Poertner, Weekend Supervisor

AUXILIARY AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES • Cami McClure, Assistant Vice President, Auxiliary and Administrative Services • Cheryl Gardner, Business Manager • Ben Aiman, Marketing and Customer Relations Manager

VANDALSTORE • • • •

Keith Mclvor, Director Shelby Silflow, Buying Manager Morgan Douglas, Communications Specialist Kari Nelson, Financial Manager

PHOTO SERVICES • Joe Pallen, Senior Photographic Specialist • Melissa Hartley, Photographic Specialist II

VIDEO PRODUCTION

U OF I LIBRARY

PARKING SERVICES

• Ben Hunter, Dean • Amy Thompson, Special Collection and Archives

STUDENT PERFORMANCES EQUIPMENT CREW

• Sean Quinlan, Dean • Alisa Goolsby, Assistant to the Dean • Diane Kelly-Riley, Associate Professor of English and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs

• Christian Clark, TA Production Crew Supervisor • Josh Hebert, SPEC Crew Lead

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• Lino Cardoso, General Manager • Logan Greenfield, Catering Manager • Solon Pietila, Executive Chef

• Julia McIlroy, Director • Cody Williams, Buyer • Cynthia Adams, Assistant Buyer

COLLEGE OF LETTERS, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

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SODEXO

• Jacob Cutshall, Video Production Center Manager • • • •

Rebecca Couch, Director Summer Howard, Office Manager Robert Mitchell, Information Specialist Stuart Robb, Field Operations Manager


STUDENT WINNERS 2018 - 2019 Performers 2018-2019 Sweepstakes Winners Senior Vocal: Saint George’s High School – Jazz Choir, David Demand (2019) Senior Instrumental: Edmonds-Woodway High School – Jazz Ensemble I, Jake Bergevin (2019) Junior Instrumental: Jane Addams Middle School – Jazz Ensemble, Deb Schaaf (2019) Senior Vocal: Sandpoint High School – Chamber Choir, Jon Brownell (2018) Senior Instrumental: Edmonds-Woodway High School – Jazz Ensemble I, Jake Bergevin (2018) Junior Instrumental: Jane Addams Middle School – Jazz Ensemble, Deb Schaaf (2018)

2019 Avista Scholarship Winners Angelina Lowe – Semiahmoo Secondary, Voice

Nate Miller – Walla Walla High School, Trumpet

Friday Student Performance Winners

COLLEGE VOCAL COMBO Washington State University – God’s Harmony, Brian Ward SENIOR VOCAL COMBO Edmonds-Woodway High School – EWHS Rendezvous, Jake Bergevin COLLEGE VOCAL SOLO Lara Smith – University of Idaho, Vern Sielert SENIOR VOCAL SOLO Julia Kim – Edmonds Woodway High School, Jake Bergevin Angelina Lowe – Semiahmoo Secondary, Dagan Lowe Joshua Nelson – Troy High School, Tera Stoner Mayra Saavedra – Arts & Communication Magnet Academy, Conte Bennett JUNIOR VOCAL SOLO Asiah Keenan – Jenifer Junior High School, Julie Burke ELEMENTARY VOCAL SOLO Clem Binninger – Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio, Emily Raasch

COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL Ensemble: Washington State University – Jazz Band I, Brian Ward Combo: Washington State University – WSU Jazz Wires, Brian Ward SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL Combo: Edmonds-Woodway High School – EWHS Instrumental Combo, Jake Bergevin JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL Ensemble: Jane Addams Middle School – Jazz Ensemble, Deb Schaaf Ensemble: Jenifer Junior High – Jazz Band, Matthew Lieberman Combo: Wellington Secondary – Grade 9 Jazz Combo, Carmella Luvisotto COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL WOODWINDS/BRASS SOLO Alto Sax: Avery Pierce-Garnett – University of Idaho Tenor Sax: Brandt Fisher – Washington State University Trumpet: Jared Crider – University of Idaho Trombone: Randall Smith – Brigham Young University-Idaho COLLEGE INSTRUMENTAL RHYTHM SECTION SOLO Bass: Weston Campbell – Brigham Young University-Idaho Piano: Raul Blanco – Washington State University Drums: Josh Hebert – University of Idaho Guitar: Joe Roeber – Washington State University JUNIOR INSTRUMENTAL SOLO Elizabeth Doherty – Sandstone Middle School, Trumpet Joshua Nelson – Emily Raasch Voice and Piano Studio, Piano Amy Wooster – Sandstone Middle School, Flute SENIOR MULTI-MIC VOCAL ENSEMBLE AAA: Ingraham High School – Ingraham Vocal Jazz, Katie Wood A: G.W. Graham Secondary School – Vox, Shane Monkman B: Selkirk Secondary School – Selkirk Vocal Jazz, Sven Heyde SENIOR AREA MIC ENSEMBLE AAAA: H.M. Jackson High School – Jackson Jazz Choir, Craig Schell AAA: Lewiston High School – Grace Notes, Julie Burke AA: Sandpoint High School – Women’s Concert Choir, Jon Brownell A: Pacific Academy – Vocal Jazz, David Rosborough B: Saint George’s High School – Jazz Choir, David Demand Open: Idaho Fine Arts Academy – Voctavo, Leigh Falconer JUNIOR VOCAL ENSEMBLE Sandpoint Middle School – Select Choir, Jon Brownell ELEMENTARY VOCAL ENSEMBLE Russell Elementary – Moscow Elementary Choir, Lisa Steckel

Saturday Student Performance Winners SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE AAAA: Garfield High School – Jazz Ensemble I, Clarence Acox AAA: Edmonds-Woodway High School – Jazz Ensemble I, Jake Bergevin AA: Semiahmoo Secondary – Grade 11 Jazz Band, Dagan Lowe A: South Whidbey High School – Jazz Ensemble, Chris Harshman B: South Whidbey High School – M.S. Jazz Ensemble, Chris Harshman SENIOR INTRUMENTAL COMBO Garfield High School – Combo I, Clarence Acox South Whidbey High School – Jazz Combo, Chris Harshman SENIOR INSTRUMENTAL SOLO Avi Chung – Garfield High School, Alto Sax Peter Kang – Wellington Secondary, Bari Sax Kenny Knudson – Idaho Fine Arts Academy, Flute Nate Miller – Walla Walla High School, Trumpet Aidan Siemann – Garfield High School, Tenor Sax Mico Valmonte – Wellington Secondary, Trombone SENIOR RHYTHM SECTION SOLO Petra Dobek – Wellington Secondary, Piano Jai Lasker – Edmonds-Woodway, Guitar Alex Lesher – Kamiak High School, Vibes Rhiana Miller – Arts and Communication Magnet Academy, Bass Daniel Mottahedeh – Wellington Secondary, Drums 53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

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he Lionel Hampton School of Music (LHSOM) is a close-knit community of prominent performers, teachers, composers and scholars who interact closely with dedicated and talented students. LHSOM delivers a well-rounded educational experience that is comprehensive and nationally competitive. For more information on the degrees offered, performing ensembles and educational opportunities, please visit us at music.uidaho.edu or email us at music@uidaho.edu.

JAZZ FACULTY Vern Sielert, Director of Jazz Studies, Trumpet, Jazz Band I

Kate Skinner, Jazz Piano, Jazz Band II

Vern Sielert is professor of trumpet and jazz studies at the University of Idaho. He holds Bachelor of Music degrees in jazz studies and music education, a master’s degree in jazz studies from the University of North Texas, and a Doctor of Musical Arts in trumpet performance from the University of Illinois. His compositions and arrangements for jazz orchestra are performed by high school, college and professional groups around the world, including the C.U.G. Big Band (Japan), U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors and the Count Basie Orchestra. His playing can be heard on recent recordings by the Unhinged Sextet, Palouse Jazz Project, Dan Gailey Jazz Orchestra, Greg Yasinitsky’s YAZZ Band, Bob Curnow Big Band, and Phil Kelly’s Northwest Prevailing Winds.

Kate Skinner is assistant professor of jazz piano in the Lionel Hampton School of Music and is currently a doctoral candidate in jazz studies at the University of Northern Colorado, studying orchestral conducting as a secondary area. As a jazz pianist and vocalist, Skinner maintains an active performing, composing and teaching career. A native of Ogden, Utah, Skinner pulls influences from the bluegrass and classical roots of her childhood into both her songwriting and performing as a jazz musician. In her teenage and college years, Skinner delved into R&B, funk and hip hop, genres that also find their way into her musical explorations. Her unique voice includes an obsession with alternative keyboard instruments and a study of the great keyboardists of jazz, rock and funk.

Vanessa Sielert, Director, Saxophone

Patrick Jones, Saxophone

Vanessa Sielert is professor of music and director of the Lionel Hampton School of Music.

Patrick Jones has performed as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician around the world. He is an active performer, educator and clinician. Jones teaches saxophone at the University of Idaho. Other faculty appointments include Edinboro University, University of Iowa, the Allegheny Summer Music Festival and the International Youth Festival.

Sielert has performed with a wide range of performing groups including the Palouse Jazz Project, the Emerald City Jazz Orchestra, the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra, the Federal Way Symphony, Orchestra Seattle and the Civic Orchestra of Chicago. As a member of the Millennium Saxophone Quartet, she was a medal winner at the prestigious Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. She will be releasing her solo classical album, “Duality,” in 2020, and has performed as an ensemble member on numerous recordings. She received a Bachelor of Music from the University of Idaho, a Mastor of Music from Baylor University and a Doctor of Musical Arts from the University of Illinois. She studied saxophone with Robert Miller, Michael Jacobson and Debra Richtmeyer.

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His most recent solo recording, “La Souplesse,” includes music for saxophone and piano with introductory notes by Richard Ingham. He has performed in bands featuring artists such as Marcus Printup, Joe Lovano, Dominick Farinacci, Pat Harbison, Lionel Hampton, Claudio Roditi as well as many others. As a soloist, he has been invited to perform with groups/artists such as the Palouse Jazz Project, Marshall Griffith (Cleveland Institute of Music) and TriBop. Jones earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in saxophone at the University of Minnesota.


OF MUSIC Daniel Bukvich, Percussion, Jazz Choirs Daniel Bukvich, professor of music, has been a member of the faculty of the Lionel Hampton School of Music since 1978. His compositions and arrangements are performed worldwide by symphonic bands, wind ensembles, orchestral winds, choirs, jazz bands, symphony orchestras and marching bands. He teaches percussion, freshman music theory and ear training, composition and jazz choirs. Bukvich is a recipient of the 2012 U.S. Professor of the Year Award for the State of Idaho and is a University Distinguished Professor, the highest faculty distinction at the University of Idaho.

Mark Sweeney, Trombone, Jazz Band III Mark Sweeney is lecturer of trombone in the Lionel Hampton School of Music. Previously, he was a freelance teacher and performer, appearing as an orchestral trombonist with the Sioux City Symphony and the orchestra for the International Clarinet Association’s ClarinetFest 2016. He has performed at notable locations such as the Jazz at Lincoln Center, The John F. Kennedy Center, the Montreux Jazz Festival, Jazz à Vienne, the Umbria Jazz Festival and the Monterey NextGen Jazz Festival. His work can be heard on recordings selected for outstanding DownBeat awards. Sweeney holds a Doctor of Musical Arts with a concentration in trombone performance from The University of Kansas, a Master of Music in trombone performance from the University of South Dakota, and a Bachelor of Music in music education from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Dave Bjur, Jazz Bass Dave Bjur is a professional bassist and teacher. His performing career began in 1977 when he joined the U.S. Air Force Band, playing a variety of styles while performing throughout the western United States, Hawaii, Guam, Japan, South Korea and the Philippines. In 1993, he began a four-year role as bassist with the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra. Studying with John Clayton since 1987, Bjur has also taken lessons with Ray Brown, John Heard and Paul Ellison. Bjur has been teaching jazz bass at the University of Idaho since 2006. He has taught double bass at LewisClark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, and Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Washington.

MUSIC FACULTY Pamela Bathurst – Voice Barry Bilderback – Music History, World Beat Ensemble Dave Bjur – Jazz Bass Daniel Bukvich – Percussion, Aural Skills, Theory, Director of Jazz Choirs, DancersDrummersDreamers Sean Butterfield – Trumpet, Music Theory Gustavo Castro-Ramirez – Vocal Coach Navin Chettri – World Beat Ensemble Lori Conlon Khan – Music Education Shawn Copeland – Clarinet, Alexander Technique Ruby Fulton – Composition, Theory Leonard Garrison – Associate Director, Flute Jason Johnston – Horn, Concert Band, Music History Patrick Jones – Saxophone, Aural Skills, Jazz Combo David Klement – Director of Choral Activities Claudia Krone – Voice Eneida Larti – Piano Spencer Martin – Associate Director, Music Education, Director of Athletic Bands Roger McVey – Piano Carol Padgham Albrecht – Oboe, Music History Christopher Pfund – Voice, Opera Workshop Lynette Pfund – Opera Workshop, Prep Division James Reid – Guitar, Music History, Director of Graduate Studies Javier Rodriguez – Bassoon, Aural Skills, Music History Vanessa Sielert – Director, Saxophone Vern Sielert – Trumpet, Director of Jazz Studies Joshua Skinner – Bass Kate Skinner – Jazz Piano, Jazz Band, Improvisation Mark Sweeney – Trombone, Jazz Band Mark Thiele – Tuba, Euphonium, Director of Bands Miranda Wilson – Cello, Aural Skills, Prep Division Amanda Wilton – Violin, Viola, Orchestra

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JAZZ BAND AND CHOIR University of Idaho

JAZZ BAND I

JAZZ BAND II

JAZZ BAND III

Saxophones: A1:Tony Brence A2: Jeremiah Edmiston T1: Brady Charrier T2: Avery Pierce-Garnett B: Parker Piedmont

Saxophones: A1: Jacob Brewster A2: Destiny Angel-Hubble Tenor: Qwinton Prociw Tenor: Josh Anderson B: Orion White

Saxophones: A1: Liam Marchant A2: Peter Osterberg T1: Carly McLean T2: Mallory Hunt B: Ryan Beery

Trumpets: Jared Crider (lead) Caden Davis Jon Stein Ryan Sundburg Jalen Terry

Trumpets: Clayton Hall (lead) Paula Bachtal Ben Pinkham Matthew Gomez

Trumpets: Rhawnie Jones (lead) Haily Brown Devin Michaelis Court Crocker

Trombones: Griffin Young Elizabeth Worley Chris Ward Ethan Spradling (bass)

Trombones: Calvin Blitman (lead) Julia Reynolds Brent Chaplin (bass)

Directed by Vern Sielert

Trombones: Isaac Blake (lead) Faith Bigler Josh Nelson Cameron Vu (bass) Piano: Max Justice Guitar: Ben Woodard Bass: KC Isaman Drums: Josh Hebert Voice: Lara Smith

Directed by Kate Skinner

Piano: Josh Day Guitar: Ash Fershee Bass: Cody Bloodsworth Drums: Trevor Woodward

Directed by Mark Sweeney

Piano: Spencer Cuppage Bass: Moira Riggs Drums/Percussion: Jaxon Frederick

JAZZ CHOIR I

Directed by Daniel Bukvich Soprano I Madelein Bowman Michelle Drake Nicole Maas ZoĂŤ Miller Emma Riach Renae Shrum Suzie Skavdahl Alleluyah Vance Soprano II Faith Bigler Maddy Corbitt Ruby Dosier Macy Petersen Hannah Larsen Colette Goemmer Joyce Johnson Andrea Lyman Abby Myklebust Emma Nixon Jay Northcutt Heidi Payne Emilyn Sheppard Meeka Woods

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Alto I Emily Allis Cheyanne Anderson Destiny Angel-Hubble Audrey Atkin Paula Bachtal Amy Beck Michelle Boese-Empey Haily Brown Connie Brumm Nero Carscallen Rachael Crabb Kacie Dean Tayler Ekness Annika Esau Cecily Groves Rhawnie Jones Barbara Keyes Ally Kilayko Martha Lovett Carly McLean Daria Paxton Avery Reneau Grace Rosenvall Barb Vierling

Carlee Vigesaa Elizabeth Worley Alto II Luisa Broden Jeri Hudak Mallory Hunt Maddie Jeans Livi Johnson Allyson LeForce Kristen McMullin Holland Moore Chrissy Nimnicht Moira Riggs Megan Roberts Heidi Scheibe Bethany Scott Bertie Weddell Sophia Yoder Claphan Tenor Burton Anderson Joshua Anderson Ryan Beery Hunter Bell Sam Boccasini

Derek Carson Weston Christensen Peter Cohen Alan Cooper Spencer Cuppage Brandon Meyer Ben Moreno Tony Murillo Dominick Parker-Cole Kelly Reed Carl Snyder Amanda Soderling James Soderling Baritone Calvin Blitman Oliver Blumenstein Tony Brence Andrew Dishner Ryan Egan Jaxon Frederick Jess Fuller Matthew Gomez Russ Graves Josh Hebert Shawn Hodgson

Max Justice Mathew Kulin Liam Marchant Samuel Pals Avery Pierce-Garnett Ian Reilly Ethan Spradling Orion White Cameron Wimer Trevor Woodward Bass Brantley Bacon Cody Bloodsworth Matthew Bosley Logan Cass Christian Clark David Knerr Tim Malm Ben Pinkham Derek Renzelman Ian Wendt Ben Woodard


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53rd Annual LIONEL HAMPTON JAZZ FESTIVAL

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Festival Transportation Daytime festival transportation is available 6:40 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday by using SMART Transit’s public transportation system. Fixed routes offer service every 30 minutes and leave the Intermodal Transit Center on Railroad Street at 10 and 40 minutes after each hour.

There are two routes providing service, the West Route (in green) and the East Route (in blue). Each route is a loop that alternates each half hour. Service is provided at no charge to the rider.

West Loop Pickup Locations

East Loop Pickup Locations

Contact SMART Transit at 208-883-7747 or visit www.smarttransit.org for a complete schedule of departures.

ORCHARD

MAIN US HWY 95

FIXED ROUTE SCHEDULE

F STREET

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DISABILITY ACTION CENTER

E STREET

MOSCOW MIDDLE SCHOOL

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HAYES

POLK

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BRUCE PITMAN CENTER IDAHO

ISUB

UNIVERSITY

MOSCOW HIGH SCHOOL

ST AUG

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LINCOLN

B STREET

EAST CITY PARK

TRANSIT

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THIRD

SIXTH

EIGHTH

PARK

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WHITE

FIRST

SEVENTH GRITMAN MEDICAL CENTER

COLLEGE

SKATE PARK

MOUNTAIN VIEW

1912 CENTER

HOWARD

ADAMS

ALMON

LILLEY

JEFFERSON

SQUARE

STYNER

EGGAN YOUTH CENTER

4

5

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DOGWOOD

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CITY HALL

D STREET

NORTHWOOD

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MABELLE

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WASHINGTON

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DOGWOOD

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HAMILTON-LOWE AQUATIC CENTER

F STREET

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CLEVELAND

RAILROAD

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TRANSIT DISABILITY CENTER

JACKSON

STATE HWY 8

THIRD

SEVENTH GRITMAN MEDICAL CENTER

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COLLEGE

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RAYBURN

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ROSAUERS

BA Bus stops A STREET

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MOSCOW HIGH SCHOOL

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PETERSON

A STREET

FIRST

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BRUCE PITMAN CENTER

ROBINSON MOBILE HOME PARK MOSCOW FAM MED QUICKCARE

1912 CENTER

HAWTHORNE

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RAYBURN

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CITY HALL

EGGAN YOUTH CENTER

B STREET

SIXTH

ISUB Route Schedule Effec�ve February 3, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

MAIN

FRIENDSHIP

FIXED ROUTE SCHEDULE

GOOD WILL

ALMON JACKSON

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LLC

4 1

MAIN US HWY 95

WALLACE COMPLEX

SIXTH

DEAKIN

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ASH

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LILLEY

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PE

40

A STREET

CHERRY

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STATE HWY 8

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PALOUSE MALL WINCO

FARM

WAR BONNET

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A STREET

1

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D STREET

MOUNTAIN VIEW

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ROSAUERS

MOSCOW FAM MED QUICKCARE

LINCOLN

ROBINSON MOBILE HOME PARK

HOWARD

7747

GOOD WILL

CLEVELAND

• Transit Center on Railroad Street (corner of Sweet Avenue and Railroad) Use this stop for activities in the LDS Institute and Lionel Hampton School of Music • Pitman Center (6th and Deakin Street) Use this stop for activities in the Pitman Center • Friendship Square (downtown Moscow) Use this stop for NuArt Theater • Moscow High School/1912 Center (402 E 5th Street) (once an hour on alternating loop) Use this stop for MHS and First Methodist Church • 3rd Street at East City Park (once an hour on alternating loop) • ‘F’ Street at Mountain View Use this stop for events at Moscow Middle School • 6th Street at Mountain View Use this stop for events at the Nazarene Church • Blaine Street at Eastside Market Place • Styner Avenue at Hawthorne • Returns to Transit Center on Railroad Street

• Transit Center on Railroad Street (corner of Sweet Avenue and Railroad) Use this stop for activities in the LDS Institute and Lionel Hampton School of Music • Pitman Center (6th and Deakin Street) (once an hour on alternating loop) Use this stop for activities in the Pitman Center • LLC (6th & Line Street) (once an hour on alternating loop) Use this stop for activities in the Idaho Student Union Building. • Ash Street (once an hour on alternating loop) • ISUB (once an hour on alternating loop) • Wallace Complex (1080 W 6th Street) Use this stop for activities in the Law School Courtroom, PEB, and Kibbie Dome • Walmart (once an hour on alternating loop) • WinCo Foods (1700 W Pullman Road) If you’re staying at the Best Western Plus University Inn, use this stop • ‘A’ Street, west of Baker • ‘A’ Street, west of Peterson • ‘A’ Street at Cherry • Almon at ‘E’ Street (once an hour on alternating loop) • Rosauers (once an hour on alternating loop) • Friendship Square (downtown Moscow) Use this stop for NuArt Theater • Main Street at Gritman Medical Center • Returns to Transit Center Effec�ve on Railroad February Street Route Schedule 3, 2020

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HAMILTON-LOWE AQUATIC CENTER


Surplus

30

Rd. Old Pullman

Garage

51 VIP Parking

34

Aquaculture Institute

55

Free Local Public Transportation: Smart Transit- http://www.smarttransit.org/

Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station

VISITOR PARKING: FREE on Friday and Saturday

VISITOR PARKING: Visitor permit required

Arriving by personal vehicle? Visitor parking permits available-https://aims.parking.uidaho.edu/

PAY-TO-PARK: Flexible pay to park areas, credit cards accepted.

Recommended Sidewalks (Less snow for easier navigation)

Bus loading zone: 10 minute limit strictly enforced

No Bus Access

Bus Routes

Bus Parking (Saturday only)

Bus Parking (Thursday, Friday and Saturday)

Jazz Festival Trolley Stops

Jazz Festival Trolley Route (7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; approx. 15 min. loop)

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110

Poultry Hill Warehouse

"Vandal" Tank

Disability Parking

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Dri 24

Stadium Drive

3

17

3 4

Golf Course Clubhouse

Rayburn Street

ASUI-Kibbie Activity Center

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Hartung Theatre

86

Greenhouse

6th Street

Safety Office

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Visitor Parking

Facilities Storage

57E

82

87R

8

Agricultural Education

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Pay to Park

30

Barn

JW Martin Lab

6th Street

87B

Engineering Annex

89

son

81

Permit required 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday - Friday

West Farm

Facilities Services

Animal Pavilion

Perimeter Drive

Director Check-In (Bruce Pitman Center)

Event sites

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Campus Security Office

Aquaculture Wet Lab

Farming Operations

Guy Wicks Field Gooding

Steven

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19

56

Shoup Hall

44

Pay to Park

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Visitor Parking

Menard Law Bldg

Wallace Residence Center

25

Willey

Ballard

Emergency Traffic & Service Vehicles Only

5

Bicycle Pavillion

85

39

Executive Residence

Phys Ed Bldg

Swim Center

Memorial Gym

Library

Renfrew Hall

23

Ag. Science

107

Upham

Scholars

Brink

Phinney

IRIC Building

Natural Resources Building

Gem

CNR

Paradise Creek Street

Theophilus Tower

90

Pay to Park

Visitor Ag. Parking Biotech

68

108

Rayburn Street

Rayburn Street

Student Rec Center

Sage

Paradise Path

McConnell Hall

Gault Engin.

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Alpha Kappa Lambda

Targhee Hall

72

Farm House

103

Delta Zeta

Kappa Alpha Theta

Theta Chi

18

Pi Kappa Phi

Campus Christian Center

Theta

Phi Delta

South Hill Apts.

Taylor Avenue

45

Gertrude Hays Hall

43

46

41

105

Kappa Delta

Delta Sigma Phi

36

29

6

Narrow Street

Institute

LDS

58

60

College Avenue

ECC

ITC

2

100

Pay to Park

South Hill Vista Apts.

111

61

USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station

WWAMI Med. Ed. Bldg.

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Zipcars are located in lot 60

University of Idaho Disclaimer: The University of Idaho does not guarantee accuracy, scale, content, or layout. We attempt to provide the best available information, but many maps are based on information that may or may not be current or reflect all recent renovations or modifications to a building/site. See our website for further updates, www.uidaho.edu/parking.

South Hill Terrace Apartments

South Hill Apartments

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CLASS Annex

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College Avenue

6P

Lambda Chi Alpha

VandalStore & Starbucks

Director Check-in Directorat the Bruce Check-in M. at Pitman Bruce Center Pitman Center

FEB. 27-29 2020 Human Resources

6th Street

St. Augustine's Catholic Center

Visitor Parking

Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Pi Beta Phi

Idaho Avenue

University Ave.

Phi Gamma Delta

Kappa Kappa Gamma

Ridenbaugh Hall

Pay to Park

Health Center

35

Delta Delta Delta

Paradise Path

Elmwood Apart.

University Advancement Annex

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Ca

53

Niccolls Building

79

Building

Gibb Hall

28

16

Phi Kappa Tau

Delta Tau Delta

Eng/Phys

15

6th Street

West Park Elementary School

Life Science

27

Morrill Hall

Admin.

A&A Bldg

A&A Int. Design

Food Research

Mines

Hall

Janssen McClure

N.A. Migrant Ed. Center

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Home Street

Buch. Engin. Bldg

14

64B

64A

Gauss Johnson Engineer.

Radio-TV Center

40

Alpha Gamma Rho

"I" Tower

Visitor Parking

1 3rd Street

Steam Plant

Albertsons

A&A South

Education Building

A&A North

8 Line Street

Line Street Line Street

State Highway 8

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Holm Veterinary Science Center

Paradise Creek

Perimete

Living Learning Community (LLC)

ISUB

Ash Street

Syringa

Teaching & Learning Center

Alpha Phi Sigma Nu

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Pine Street

Bruce Pitman Center

State H

Mary Forney Blake

Ash Street

Gamma Phi Beta Theta Pi

Blake Avenue

Blake Avenue

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Elm Street

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Lionel Hampton School of

Degree Options Bachelor of Music Music Education Performance Composition Music Business

Bachelor of Arts or Science in Music Applied Music Music History and Literature Music Theory

Master of Music Composition Choral Conducting Collaborative Piano Performance Piano Pedagogy and Performance Studies

Master of Arts Music History

PRIORITY AUDITION DEADLINE:

February 29, 2020

Minors

(Minors may be added to any undergraduate degree)

Music Musical Theatre Jazz Studies

208-885-6231 www.uidaho.edu/music


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