11-16 Wayne Bergeron Recital

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Wayne Bergeron, Trumpet Thomas Ashworth, trombone Michael Benedict, Tenor/Flute Chris Lomheim, Piano Graydon Peterson, Bass Phil Hey, Drums

Saturday, November 16, 2019 | 4:00 pm LLOYD ULTAN RECITAL HALL


PROGRAM

LEE MORGAN ARR. GORDON GOODWIN

The Sidewinder

MILES DAVIS ARR. GORDON GOODWIN

Walkin'

TOM KUBIS

High Clouds and a Good Chance of Wayne Tonight

TOM KUBIS

Revenge of The Red Savina

Please TURN OFF all electronic devices. Even on vibrate, these can interfere with our recording process.

This event & other ensemble events will be live-streamed at z.umn.edu/musicstream 2


BIOGRAPHIES

Wayne Bergeron enjoys a career as one of the most sought-after musicians in the world. Studio sessions, film dates, international touring, jazz concerts, guest appearances, and clinics keep him busy not only in his hometown of Los Angeles, but worldwide. As a sideman, Bergeron’s list of recording credits reads like a who’s who in contemporary jazz and pop, running the stylistic gamut from Ray Charles to Green Day. Bergeron has worked on over 400 TV & motion picture soundtracks. Bergeron’s featured trumpet solos can be heard on the motion pictures. He also has numerous TV credits. Bergeron’s passion for big bands has led to his inclusion in some of Los Angeles’ most well-respected bands. After being behind the scene for so many years, Bergeron stepped out on his own with his first solo effort, You Call This a Living? This debut project earned him a Grammy nomination in 2004 for Best Large Jazz Ensemble, as well as rave reviews from fans and press worldwide. Bergeron’s latest release is Full Circle, Full Circle. Bergeron has been principal trumpet at the Pantages Theatre for over 15 years and is regularly featured with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Bergeron is a National Artist for the Yamaha Corporation of America and is co-designer of the YTR8335LA trumpet and YFH-8315G Flugelhorn. Bergeron also designed a series of trumpet mouthpieces with Gary Radtke of GR Technologies that are available through Bergeron’s website.

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