As a stand-alone instrument, the
vibrato, register and
timbre of
the human voice offers a textuality, spirituality, emotion, and dynamic range
other instruments can only emulate. Few things in
music compare to a spine-tingling vocal jazz performance.
In Michigan vocal jazz educators are
making a difference every day in and out of
the classroom. They transform
ensembles of voices into making moving musical
statements. Through applied
technique and education, vocalists turn
lyric interpretations into impressionable
and stately art.
Let's all take a seat as we hear their
voices soar....
Vocal Jazz News / Event Highlights
Dianne
Reeves Vocal Jazz Residency at MSU
2008 February 7-9th, 2008, Michigan State
University, East Lansing Saturday, February 9;
1:00 - 6:30 PM, vocal workshop, mini-clinic, MSU Professors of Jazz
short performance
Dianne
Reeves with special guest Rodney Whitaker Saturday, 8 PM - Cobb
Great Hall, Wharton Center for Performing Arts Tickets: call
1-800-WHARTON -or- visit
http://www.whartoncenter.com
Michigan State
University is proud to host Blue Note recording artist
Dianne Reeves as a 2008 artist-in-residence.Expanding on MSU’s
commitment to advance arts and culture on campus and in the community,
residencies provide unique opportunities to integrate teaching artists
into the academic experience.
The Dianne Reeves
Vocal Jazz Residency will feature three days of
clinics, concerts and master classes, primarily for students, but will
also provide opportunities for public participation. The program is part of
MSU’s Year of Arts and Culture, and a
cross-collegiate collaboration by Wharton Center for Performing Arts,
the MSU College of Music, and the new Residential College in the Arts
and Humanities.
Dianne Reeves is
considered by many to be one of the pre-eminent female
jazz vocalists in the world today. As a result of her virtuosity,
improvisational prowess and unique jazz and R&B stylings, Reeves
was awarded the Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance for three
consecutive recordings—a Grammy first in any vocal category. Reeves has
recorded and performed extensively with Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln
Center Jazz Orchestra. She has also recorded with the Chicago Symphony
Orchestra conducted by Daniel Barenboim and was a featured soloist with
Sir Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic. Reeves was the first
Creative Chair for Jazz for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the first
singer to ever perform at the famed Walt Disney Concert Hall.
30th Anniversary Gold Company Show Special guest:
Nick Lachey's winning Cincinnati choir (coached by Zegree) from NBC-TV's ''Clash of the Choir''
Saturday, February 9; 2 & 8 pm
Directed by Stephen Zegree
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo
Miller Auditoriun
Tickets available at the Miller Auditorium
Ticket Office (269) 387-2300 or (800) 228-9858
www.millerauditorium.com
MSU Vocal Jazz Ensemble I Directed by
Sunny Wilkinson
Monday, February 11; 7:30 p.m.
Michigan State University, East Lansing
Music Auditorium, Music Building West Circle Drive, MSU
Campus Tickets are $9, $7 for
seniors; FREE ADMISSION for students, under age 18
LanSwingers Vocal
Jazz Ensemble
Directed by Bill Bastian
LCC Jazz Ensemble directed by Jonathon Gewirtz
Thursday, February 28, 7:30 pm FREE ADMISSION
Lansing Community College, Lansing
Dart Auditorium
New York Voices featuring
Lauren
Kinhan, Darmon
Meader, Kim
Nazarian, Peter
Eldridge Tuesday,
March 11; 8:15 pm Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo Dalton Center Recital
Hall / Admission $15; Students $5 Advance tickets
available from the Miller Auditorium Ticket Office (269)
387-2300 or (800) 228-9858 and at the door
Curtis
Stigers Friday,
March 14; 8:15
pm Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo Dalton Center Recital
Hall / Admission $15; Students $5 Tickets available at
the door / (269) 387-4689
28th
Annual Gold Company Invitational Vocal Jazz Festival Saturday, March 15; 8
pm Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo Dalton Center Recital
Hall / Admission $10; Students $5 Limited tickets
available at the door / (269) 387-4689
MSU Vocal Jazz
Ensemble II (with MSU
Jazz Orchestra III)
Monday, March 17; 7:30 pm Michigan State
University, East Lansing
Music Auditorium, Music Building West Circle Drive, MSU
Campus Tickets are $9, $7 for
seniors; FREE ADMISSION for students, under age 18
Oakland Jazz Singers with OU Jazz Band, Oakland Improv Combos
Tuesday, April 1; 8 pm
Danny Jordan, director
Oakland University, Rochester Varner Recital
Hall, $7 all seats
Varner Box Office, (248) 370-3013 / StarTicketsPlus (800) 585-3737
Sunny Wilkinson with
guest pianistTom Garvin Friday, April 11, 8
pm [artist faculty concert] Michigan State
University, East Lansing Music Auditorium,
Music Building West Circle Drive,
MSU Campus Tickets are $9, $7
for seniors; FREE ADMISSION for students, under age 18 * CD Release Party -
"A Gentle Time - When Sunny Meets Tom" (Chase Music Group) * Sunny Wilkinson,
vocal jazz
MSU
Vocal Jazz Ensemble II with Jazz Octet IV, Jazz
Orchestra III Thursday, April 17;
4-7 pm [28th Annual MSU
Jazz Spectacular - Thursday, April 17-19, 2008] Michigan State University, East Lansing MSU Union
Lobby FREE ADMISSION
MSU
Vocal Jazz
Ensemble I and High School Jazz
Ensembles Saturday, April 19;
3-6 pm [28th Annual MSU
Jazz Spectacular - Thursday, April 17-19, 2008] Michigan State University, East Lansing Music Auditorium,
Music Building West Circle Dr, MSU
Campus FREE ADMISSION
LanSwingers
Vocal
Jazz Ensemble Directed by Bill
Bastian Thursday, April 24,
7:30 pm FREE ADMISSION Lansing Community
College, Lansing Dart Auditorium
NMC
Vocal Jazz
Ensemble Jazz Ensembles
Spring Concert Friday, April 26; 8
pm Northwestern
Michigan College, Traverse City Milliken Auditorium,
Dennos Museum Center Tickets: (231)
995-1553
For details and links on other
university and college concert events during the academic
calendar
year, visit the Education page
and the <<Events>>
section for the
school.
Sunny Wilkinson
teaches vocal jazz studies at the MSU College of Music and since 2006
has directed the vocal jazz ensemble. Wilkinson received her B.A. from
Arizona
State University.
Sunny
Wilkinson’s wide
range, intonation, agility, and passion for what she sings make her a
one-of-a-kind vocalist. She loves to toy with rhythm and tonal
color.
She is past president of the Michigan chapter of the International
Association for Jazz Education (IAJE); past chairperson for IAJE's
Women's Caucus; and a co-founder of the acclaimed Sisters in Jazz
mentoring program, which promotes
participation of young women ages 15-25 in the art
of jazz music and has been
implemented internationally through
IAJE since 1996.
Her performance credits include singing with the Count
Basie Band, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass, Kenny Wheeler, Mark
Murphy, Milt Hinton, Marvin Stamm, Bill Mays, Bill Watrous, Curtis
Fuller, and Edgar Winter. Wilkinson also performs regularly at
jazz festivals and clubs across the country.
Wilkinson's latest
release is a big-band CD on Chartmaker Jazz, called Sunny Wilkinson
"High Wire." Her other CDs are "Alegria," on the Hibrite Label, and
"Sunny Wilkinson," on the Positive Music Label. She recently
signed a recording contract with the Chase Music Group and will be
releasing a new duo record in 2008, featuring pianist Tom Garvin,
entitled “A Gentle Time - When Sunny Meets Tom.”
Ensembles: Vocal Jazz Ensemble I, Vocal Jazz Ensemble
II
The Vocal Jazz Ensemble I and Vocal Jazz Ensemble II perform a wide
variety of jazz, contemporary, and Brazilian music and concentrate on
the fundamentals of style combined with the great tradition of choral
techniques. Above all, swinging and improvisation are at the
heart of the MSU Vocal Jazz experience.
The ensembles feature arrangements of the Hi-Lo’s, Lambert, Hendricks
and Ross, the Singers Unlimited, as well as charts written by
contemporary arrangers such as Jennifer Barnes, Jeremy Fox, Kerry
Marsh, Darmon Meader, and Michele Weir.
The Vocal Jazz Ensemble I requires a year-long commitment and rehearses
Monday-Thursday 11:30 a.m.-12:20 pm., plus weekly sectionals. The group
has 8-12 voices with accompanying rhythm section and performs 2-3 times
each semester, on- and off-campus. In the two years since its
inception, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble has performed with jazz greats Jon
Hendricks and Kevin Mahogany and has also been featured on WKAR 90.5 FM
public radio at MSU.
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Western
Michigan
University - Kalamazoo
Choral opportunities at Western
Michigan University are wide ranging, from the University Chorale and
Collegiate Singers (conducted by Dr. James Bass), Women's Chorus
(conducted by Dr. Dee Gauthier), Collegium Singers, and Grand Chorus
(conducted by Dr. James Bass), to two vocal jazz ensembles: Gold
Company (directed by Dr. Stephen Zegree) and GC II (directed by Michael
Wheaton).
The Jazz Studies
Program at WMU has gained international recognition for its innovative
approach to jazz education. The program offers students a variety
of experiences in award-winning ensembles. These include big band
jazz (University Jazz Orchestra, directed by Dr. Scott Cowan; Jazz Lab
Band led by Tom Knific) and vocal jazz (Gold Company and GC II), as
well as the opportunity to participate in a variety of smaller
instrumental and vocal combos. WMU students have won more than
100 "DB" Student Music Awards from DownBeat magazine in the categories
of Vocal Jazz Choir, Jazz Big Band, Vocal and Instrumental Soloists,
Vocal and Instrumental Jazz Combos, Blues/Pop/Rock Soloist and Group,
Jazz Studio Orchestra, Classical Chamber Group, Live and Studio
Engineering, Jazz Arrangement, and Composition. Recording studio
opportunities are available through the Western Sound Studios, a
multi-track state-of-the-art facility located on campus.
Steve
Zegree Director, Gold
Company School of Music WMU Faculty
Ensemble: Western Jazz Quartet, pianist e-Mail: stephen.zegree@wmich.edu
Piano, Vocal Jazz,
Jazz Theory, Arranging
Dr. Stephen Zegree is one of the most respected vocal jazz educators in
the world. As Bobby McFerrin Professor of Jazz in the School of
Music at Western Michigan University, Dr. Zegree teaches classical and
jazz piano and directs Gold Company, Western Michigan University’s
internationally regarded vocal jazz ensemble. In addition, he
performs as pianist in the Western Jazz Quartet, WMU’s resident faculty
jazz ensemble.
Dr. Zegree’s choral arrangements are published by Hal Leonard Music
Publications, Shawnee Press, and Warner Brothers Publications. He
is the author of “The Complete Guide To Teaching Vocal Jazz”, published
by Heritage Music Press and he co-produced jazz vocalist Mark Murphy's
"Nat King Cole Songbook" which was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Dr. Zegree is in demand as a pianist, clinician, adjudicator and
conductor around the world. A renowned educator, his students are
among today’s leaders in jazz and pop performance, Broadway, recording
studio production, writing, arranging, singing, and music education.
Ensemble: GOLD COMPANY
The Gold Company vocal program is
widely recognized as one of the most successful and prestigious
collegiate vocal jazz programs in the world. The ensembles
perform a wide variety of repertoire which covers all styles in the
contemporary vocal idiom. Gold Company combines the fundamental
musical elements from the traditional choral style with stylistic
characteristics from the jazz vernacular with an emphasis on
improvisation and swing.
To date the group has recorded and released four CDs. Their
latest, Absolute Integrity, features 15 new and fresh Gold Company
charts (featuring performances by Gold Company and the Gold Company
Sextet, plus the Gold Company Band and the GC Horns) including new
arrangements and original compositions by Justin Avery and Matt Falker
(Gold Company alums!), plus Gene Puerling, Michele Weir, Gary Fry,
Roger Treece, Nathan Lansing and Steve Zegree.
CD:
Diana
Spradling Director, Applied Studio Technology Laboratory Education
Speciality - Private Voice and
Vocal Pedagogy School of Music e-Mail: diana.spradling@wmich.edu
Diana Spradling
teaches graduate and undergraduate Private Voice and Vocal Pedagogy at
Western Michigan University. Previously she directed the WMU
vocal ensemble GCII. She is also the founding Director of the
Applied Studio Technology Laboratory (ASTL), a state-of-the-art lab
that acoustically analyzes sound and measures vocal behaviors such as
vowel clarity, vibrato rate and width, presence and absence of legato,
onsets, releases, resonance, nasality and laryngeal freedom, but to
name a
few.
Students who have
studied with her during the last decade include several university
appointed jazz voice professors, 6 Downbeat Award winners, on and Off
Broadway performers, members of national touring companies, recording
artists, club singers, studio musicians, jingle singers, cabaret
performers and a Grammy nominee.
Spradling is
co-founder of the International Association for Jazz Education's
Sisters in Jazz program, a mentoring program to encourage and promote
participation of young women between the ages of 15 and 25 in the art
of jazz music. She has also served three consecutive terms as the
National Chair for Jazz and Show Choirs for the American Choral
Directors Association.
Her jazz vocal
ensembles have appeared in performances at Music Educators National
Conference, the American Choral Directors Association and the
International Association for Jazz Education, and her groups have
shared the stage with many of America's leading jazz educators and
performing artists.
In addition to
appearing regularly as an adjudicator at festivals, as a staff member
at music camps throughout North America and as the Executive Director
and voice coach at the Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Camp, Spradling has just
completed the writing of a book on jazz vocal pedagogy based on three
years of acoustic research of the first generation of modern jazz
artists from Frank Sinatra to Bobby McFerrin.
An SATB ensemble which
specializes in vocal jazz. The varied repertoire includes every style
from jazz standards to Broadway to the hits of today. Specialty acts
and choreography are included. GC II participates in major vocal jazz
productions on campus in conjunction with Gold Company.
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Grand Rapids
Community College - Grand Rapids
Duane Shields Davis Director, Vocal Music Department of
Performing Arts Ph: (616)
234-GRCC e-Mail: ddavis@grcc.edu
Duane Shields Davis is the director of vocal music at Grand Rapids
Community College. He has also served as Chorus Master for Opera
Grand Rapids since 1986. Originally from Cleveland, Davis has taught in
the Grand Rapids area since 1969. Davis received his Bachelor's
degree in music education from Knoxville College (TN) and a Masters in
choral conducting from Kent State University (OH). Davis
previously served as
director for Gold Company at Western Michigan University and as Dean of
the Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Camp at WMU. In 2005 he was guest
clinician in Riga, Latvia for the 5th International Rhythmic Music
Festival performing with the Rigas Ritmi Choral. He was a
presenter at the 7th
World Symposium on Choral Music (Kyoto, Japan), and the Tokyo
Choral Directors Association. Davis conducted the National
Festival Chorus at Carnegie Hall as part of the Carnegie Hall Master
Works Series in 2006.
His choirs have
toured Japan and
Europe and performed at famed New York concert venues such as Carnegie
Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully
Hall, and Town Hall. His compositions and arrangements
have been premiered by the Grand Rapids Symphony Orchestra and Gold
Company at Western Michigan University. Davis has
earned numerous honors including a 2003 ARTS Award by the Arts Council
of Greater Grand Rapids, an Excellence in Education Award by Grand
Rapids Community College, and a Maynard Klein Award for Choral
Excellence by the American Choral Directors Association of
Michigan.
Davis' career travels also includes serving as guest director for the
DODDS Atlantic Choral Festival (London), and director of the Disney
Grammy All-American College Singers at Walt Disney World's EPCOT Center
where his singers performed with and opened for Rosemary Clooney,
Maynard Ferguson, Lionel Hampton, Eartha Kitt, Ramsey Lewis, Dianne
Reeves, Diane Schuur, Dr. Billy Taylor, and Joe Williams. Davis
also conducted the opening ceremonies for the Walt Disney World Animal
Kingdom.
Ensemble: Shades of
Blue
Shades of Blue is recognized
as one of the outstanding collegiate vocal jazz ensembles in the
country. The student group was established as a vocal jazz ensemble in
1981 by Duane Davis, who has served as director since 1982. Many Shades alumni are active in music
having made their mark in vocal performance, teaching, and various
Broadway stage productions.
Shades has opened for
a host of major celebrities including the David Letterman, Tony
Bennett, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and the late John Houseman and Coretta Scott King. They participate in the annual
Western Michigan University Gold Company Vocal Invitational plus many
other music festivals. Past credits also include performances at
conventions for the International Association for Jazz Education,
American Choral Directors Association, the Midwest Music Conference at
the University of Michigan, and Musicfest Canada in Vancouver, British
Columbia.
The group has earned
major applause through stage time with singer Don Shelton (of Singers
Unlimited fame), and served as a clinic group for Phil Mattson, Bob
McGrath (of Sesame Street), Bobby McFerrin, and the Grand Rapids
Symphony Orchestra. Shades has also appeared at the Tiffin
University Vocal Jazz and Show Festival (Tiffin, OH), the Collegiate
Showcase (in Chicago, Nashville, and Orlando), and the Northshore Vocal
Jazz Invitational (Cleveland).
Danny Jordan is the Coordinator of Jazz
and the Coordinator of Music Theory for the Department of Music,
Theatre and Dance at Oakland University. He directs the OU Jazz
Band, the Oakland University Jazz Singers, the Oakland Jazz Improv
Singers. He has performed twice in Varner Recital Hall for the
Professional Artist Series.
Jordan became a full-time OU faculty member and music professor in 2002
after beginning as Lecturer in 1996 and then later Special
Lecturer. A graduate of Wayne State University, he holds a Master
of Music degree with Highest Distinction. The OU IAJE student
chapter, for which he is the faculty advisor, provides outreach to the
community while OU ensemble members have traveled to national music
conferences.
Jordan is the pianist of the Michigan IAJE Reading Band, which performs
and presents regularly at statewide music special events, notably the
2007 Detroit International Jazz Festival and the 2008 Michigan Music
Conference in Grand Rapids.
Ensemble: Oakland
Jazz Singers
Jazz director Danny Jordan formed the
Oakland Jazz Singers in 2003 amidst a diversification plan for the
music program while student participation evolved through Jordan’s
vocal jazz improv classes. The group features 8-12 singers
depending on their interest in audition and presents an inviting mix of
soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. In performance they are
accompanied by their own trio or quartet. Students gain entry by audition only. The ensemble's
repertoire includes standards but a primary focus are the newest and
most exciting contemporary vocal jazz arrangements of today.
The Oakland Jazz Singers performed at the 2007 Michigan Music
Conference (Grand Rapids) as part of a major clinic Jordan conducted on
vocal jazz. Over the past few years performances have ranged from
campus to community outreach special events. The ensemble was
also a feature performer in the OU Department of Music, Theatre and
Dance Matilda Awards Ceremony.
The Oakland Jazz Singers recently announced group plans to release its
first CD in the fall of 2008. Tracks will be recorded during the
current spring semester.
Henry Ford Community
College - Dearborn G. Kevin Dewey, vocal
music instructor
Fine Arts and Fitness Division Ph: (313)
845-6470 e-Mail:rgoward@hfcc.edu Vocal
Ensemble: Blue
Fusion, Midnight
Blue
Blue
Fusion, G. Kevin Dewey, HFCC Vocal Music Instructor
Blue Fusion performs a
variety of classic and contemporary vocal jazz,
featuring both '‘a cappella'' and accompanied selections. Blue
Fusion
traveled to Chicago in 2003 with Studio 110 and joined the HFCC Big
Band at the
2003 Ford Detroit International
Jazz
Festival. The group consists of vocalists and
instrumentalists.
Midnight
Blue, G. Kevin Dewey, HFCC Vocal Music Instructor
Midnight Blue performs
vocal jazz and joined with the HFCC
Big Band in January 2005 to perform for the Presidential Inaugural Ball
in Washington, D.C., and at the 2005 Ford Detroit International Jazz
Festival.
Hillsdale College -
Hillsdale Chris McCourry,
director of jazz ensembles
Music Department - Fine Arts Ph: 517-437-7341 e-Mail:cmccourry@hillsdale.edu Vocal
Ensemble: Vocal Jazz Quartet
Lansing Community
College - Lansing Humanities &
Performing Arts Department Bill Bastian, music
director
Ph: (517) 483-1018
e-Mail: bastianw@lcc.edu
Ensemble: LanSwingers
LanSwingers is a 7-12
mixed voice, elite vocal choir at Lansing Community College that
specializes
in vocal jazz. Bill Bastian is in his 4th year directing the
student ensemble.
Michigan
Tech
University - Houghton Mike Irish, director
of jazz studies
Department of Fine Arts Ph:
(906) 487-2145
e-Mail: mjirish-at-mtu.edu Ensemble:
Momentum
Momentum is a dynamic
blend of horns, vocal and rhythm section that regularly competes in
jazz festivals and has an active performance schedule.
Northwestern
Michigan
College - Traverse City Mike Hunter, director
of jazz studies
Department of Humanities
Ph: (800) 748-0566
Ph:
(231) 995-1135, 995-1325
e-Mail: information@nmc.edu Ensemble:
MNC Vocal Jazz Ensemble
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Vocal Jazz Educators - High School
Detroit
School of Performing Arts CherylValentine
19543 Whitcomb Ave Detroit, MI 48235 Ph: (313) 342-5139 e-Mail: zetamusic1@aol.com
Edward Duke Ellington
Conservatory-Music & Arts Deblon
Jackson 209 West St 8030 E
Outer Dr Detroit, MI 48213 Ph: (313) 866-2860
Deblon Jackson teaches
music and concepts in jazz through a program incorporating vocal and
instrumental jazz. She leads the student group Jazz Kids
featuring spirited youngsters representing grades 5-8. Jackson
also handles composing and arranging duties. Jazz Kids has
performed around the Detroit area, including the Detroit International
Jazz festival at Hart
Plaza and various other
community special events. Aside from wearing a busy teacher's
hat, Jackson is an accomplished flutist in her own right.
Ensemble: Jazz Kids
Forest
Hills Eastern
High School Emily Warren Grand Rapids,
MI 49525 e-Mail: ewarren@fhps.us
Forest Hills Eastern is only in its 4th year and vocal director Emily
Warren has spent the past two years developing a solid program.
Ongoing plans on the horizon include forming a separate vocal jazz
ensemble. Warren's main vocal ensemble performs two jazz pieces
at crosstown Forest Hills Northern's Vocal Jazz Invitational with
special guest educator Steve Zegree (Western Michigan University) in
the fall. This spring a much awaited visit from singer-educator
Sunny Wilkinson (Michigan State University) aims to elevate vocal jazz
pedagogy for all vocal students.
Forest
Hills
Northern High School Craig
York 3801 Leonard NE Grand Rapids, MI
49525 Ph: (616)
493-8600 e-Mail:
cyork@fhps.us
Ensemble: Northern Singers
The Northern Singers is an eighteen-voice rhythm and vocal jazz
ensemble consisting of juniors and seniors. This audition-only
choir is one of four choirs at FHN, which includes over 140 singers in
the music program. Band members study vocal jazz performance,
history, and style. Solo performance and techniques in
improvisation are given feature emphasis. Students are encouraged
to discover aesthetic content in music and to perform
expressively. Every May the Northern Singers earn an opportunity
to record and produce a CD in a local recording studio.
The group maintains a busy performance schedule in the Grand Rapids
area. Besides school concerts the Northern Singers perform at
banquets, parties, and numerous special events. They have sung
the National Anthem at home games for the Detroit Pistons, Grand Rapids
Griffins, and West Michigan Whitecaps. They also have been a
guest ensemble at the Newaygo County Vocal Festival.
Group honors include being named “Outstanding Ensemble” seven times at
the Gold Company Invitational Vocal Jazz Festival at Western Michigan
University, Kalamazoo. Alumni of Northern Singers have advanced
to music study (and performance) in prestigious jazz programs at Grand
Rapids Community College, Western Michigan University, and Purdue
University.
Tracks: 1.
I Saw Her Standing There - arr. Michelle Weir (UCLA faculty) 2.
Corner Pocket - arr. Phil Mattson 3.
Mozart Overture - arr. Craig York 4.
Everybody's Boppin' - arr. Jon Ward 5.
29 Ways - arr. Tim Brent 6.
Smack Dab In The Middle - arr. Tim Brent 7.
I Can Live With That - arr. Go Fish 8.
My Country Tis Of Thee - arr. Kirby Shaw 9.
Spinnin' Wheel - arr. Tim Brent 10.
My Funny Valentine - arr. Kirby Shaw 11.
All Right OK You Win - arr. Steve Zegree 12.
Joyful, Joyful from Soulful Messiah - arr. Roger Emerson 13.
Ray's Rock House - arr. Steve Zegree
Tim Brent was a student teacher at
Forest Hills Northern. Craig York was a charter member of Gold
Company
at Western Michigan University, directed by Dr. Steve Zegree.
Grosse
Pointe North High School Mandy
Scott
Choir Director
Grosse Pointe, MI Ph:
(313) 432-3325 e-Mail: Mandy.Scott@gpschools.org
Ensemble: Grosse Pointe
North Vocalese
Director Mandy Scott launched Grosse Pointe North Vocalese in
2004. The group regularly
meets each week for two hours in the evening. This year 20
students from several classes comprise the ensemble and performances
include several student special events during the academic season (Fall
Concert, Holiday Concert, Spring
Concert). The ensemble also appears at the annual Gold Company
Invitational Vocal Jazz Festival at Western Michigan University.
Scott awards one or two standout vocalists every Spring as award
recipients earning scholarship entry into the
highly regarded Steve Zegree Vocal Jazz Camp in June.
Mattawan
High School David
Hook
56720 Murray St.
Mattawan, MI 49071 Ph:
(269) 327-7628 e-Mail: hookdavid@sbcglobal.net
Ensemble:
Mattawan High School's music program features a Jazz Club active each
October. There are two vocal ensembles performing a total of 6-8
vocal jazz pieces. One group is 24 voices - SATB. The other
is SSA/SSAA with 18 voices. All are upper classmen.
Mattawan boasts approximately 20 soloists. They do two concerts
highlighting the same ensemble pieces, but each time feature different
soloists gain the spotlight. Mattawan High School also has a jazz
trio that accompanies students, and an instumental combo that performs
a couple of selections. The music program usually plans clinics
each year with two noted jazz educators - Dr. Steve Zegree (Western
Michigan University) and Sunny Wilkinson (Michigan State
University). Each educator spends an entire day, with Wilkinson
concentrating on soloists and Zegree reserving dedicated time with
ensembles.
South
Lyon High
School Steven
Lorenz 1000 N. Layfayette St . South Lyon, MI
48178 Ph: (248) 573-8150 e-Mail:
lorenzs@slcs.us
Ensemble: All That Jazz
All That Jazz is the extra-curricular vocal jazz ensemble at South Lyon
HS. It was created in the fall of 2004 and features a range of
10-15 singers with an instrumental combo. Student members are
enrolled in the curricular choral and/or band music programs. All
That Jazz performs regularly in the South Lyon area for community and
school events, as well as SLHS Choir concerts. In addition, the
group has performed at the Ohio Jazz Summit (Tiffin University, Tiffin,
OH), the Michigan State University Jazz Spectacular (E. Lansing), and
the Butler University Vocal Jazz Fest (Indianapolis, IN).
Southwestern High
School Michele Cotton-Stanfield 6921 West Fort
(between Waterman & Post, off the Livernois exit, I-75 south) Detroit, MI
48209 Ph: (313) 849-4521 e-Mail:
mcottonstanfield@aol.com
Ensemble: Southwestern Concert Choir, Women's Ensemble
Ms. Cotton-Stanfield is interested in having guest vocal jazz
clinicians come and speak at the school, and demonstrate the vocal jazz
styles to her classes and performing groups.
Three Rivers High
School Joel Moore 700 6th Avenue Three Rivers, MI
49093 Ph: (269) 279-1120 e-Mail: JoMoore@TRSchools.org
Ypsilanti High School Beth Patterson 2095 Packard Rd Ypsilanti, MI
48197 Ph: (734) 714-1038 e-Mail: patterso@ypsd.org
West Bloomfield High School Sheryl
Hauk 4925 Orchard Lake Rd West Bloomfield,
MI
48323 Ph: (248)
865-6734 e-Mail: hauk@westbloomfield.k12.mi.us
Vocal director Sheryl Hauk features a 16-member elite student ensemble
(SATB) who sings show tunes and vocal jazz. At present, she is
fine-tuning development plans to incorporate improvisation into choir
classes.
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Vocal Jazz Education - Resources
Jazz educator Diana Spradling, Western
Michigan University, gets to wear yet another distinguished hat --
author -- and is generating terrific headlines doing so. How you
ask? Well, she's just made history by writing a new
groundbreaking book on jazz vocal pedagogy. Her music thunder is
likely to cause welcome
sensation within the vocal jazz education community.
"Jazz Singing: Developing Artistry and
Authenticity" has just been published by Sound Music
Publications. Spradling presented her precious new work at the
35th
International Association for Jazz Education Conference in
Toronto, Canada, this past January and, to no surprise, drew rave
attention and applause. She spent four dedicated years in
acoustical research, plus tapped over
three decades of teaching expertise to
document her appraisal on what makes for insightful singing. Says
Spradling, with excitement, "To date, there has been no other
vocal
jazz book about pedagogy published." To
which we say,
"Congratulations Diana!"
Jazz Singing: Developing Artistry and
Authenticity by Diana Spradling Published by Sound Music Publications
On the Web: http://www.smpjazz.com/
Sound Music Publications
PO Box 1598
Edmonds, WA 98020-1598 orders@smpjazz.com
The Complete Guide to Teaching Vocal Jazz by Dr. Stephen
Zegree
Published by Heritage Music Press
Steve
Zegree is director of Gold Company (the renowned vocal jazz ensemble at
Western Michigan University) and is an internationally recognized
authority on vocal jazz styles, repertoire and rehearsal
techniques. This book was written to help "classically trained"
choral directors
begin a vocal jazz group or improve an existing ensemble.
Chapters
include: "It's a Matter of Style," explaining the three general
categories of vocal jazz, swing, Latin, and ballad; "Sound
Reinforcement," which includes practical information on all the
components of a sound system, including specific types of equipment and
set-up; and "Choreography, Staging, and Programming" focusing on the
great debate: shall we dance?