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  2. Raymond Harry Brown - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Harry "Ray" Brown (born November 7, 1946) is an American composer, arranger, trumpet player, and jazz educator. [1] He has performed as trumpet player and arranged music for Stan Kenton (early 1970s), Bill Watrous, Bill Berry, Frank Capp – Nat Pierce (Juggernaut Big Band), and the Full Faith and Credit Big Band.

  3. Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition and ...

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    For the 2013 and 2015 competitions, Essentially Ellington returned to its original format of six Ellington charts. After the finalists are announced, clinicians are sent to each of the finalist schools to provide a jazz workshop and prepare the bands for competition. [4] The clinicians are usually members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

  4. Sapporo Junior Jazz School - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the school is to give children the opportunity to enjoy music and develop self-expression and cooperation through jazz. The school has two big bands, SJF Junior Jazz Orchestra for primary school students and Club SJF for junior high school students. [1] [2] An audition is held every year to which about 150 children apply.

  5. Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    All Jazz Is Modern: 30 Years of Jazz at Lincoln Center Vol. 1 (2017) Handful of Keys (Blue Engine, 2017) United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas (2018) [5] [6] Una Noche con Rubén Blades (2018) Swing Symphony (2019) Jazz and Art (2019) Jazz for Kids (2019) Big Band Holidays II (2019) [7] Sherman Irby's Inferno (2020) The ...

  6. National Youth Jazz Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The band's aims are to provide an opportunity for gifted young musicians from around the UK to perform big band jazz in major concert halls, theatres, and on radio and television, and to make recordings, commission new works from British composers and arrangers, and to introduce a love of jazz to as wide an audience as possible, but especially to schoolchildren.

  7. Joshua Redman - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Redman was born in Berkeley, California, to jazz saxophonist Dewey Redman and dancer and librarian Renee Shedroff. [1] He is Jewish. [2] [3] He was exposed to many kinds of music at the Center for World Music in Berkeley, where his mother studied South Indian dance.

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  9. List of tubists - Wikipedia

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    The leading player and teacher of the early 20th century. Played in the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Sousa Band, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, NBC Symphony Orchestra. [3] [4] Min Leibrook: 1903–1943 American Jazz Played with The Wolverines, the Paul Whiteman Orchestra, Bix Beiderbecke and Lennie Hayton. [5] Squire Gersh: 1913–1983 ...