UNLV Jazz Ensemble I. Donald Cunningham. Ronnie Rose. Marlena Shaw. Clint Holmes

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Junior Recitals Recitals 2-12-2013 UNLV Jazz Ensemble I Donald Cunningham Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/music_junior_recitals

College of Fine Arts Department of MUSIC presents UNLVJAZZENSEMBLEI Featuring Donald Cunningham,,, PROGRAM An Evening of Jazz: In Celebration of Black History Month Vernon Dukes, E.Y. Young (1903-1969),(1896-1981) arr. by Ernie Wilkins J.J. Johnson (1924-2001) arr. by Gordon Brisker Bob Florence ( 1932-2009) Duke Ellington (1899-1974) Donald Cunningham April in Paris Lament Tenors, Anyone? It Don t Mean A Thing (I fit Ain't Got That Swing) Jerry Bock, George Weiss, Lawrence Holofcener (1928-2010), (1921-2010) (b. 1926) Too Close For Comfort Ray Charles (1930-2004) Ray Henderson, Mort Dixon (1896-1970),(1892-1956) Phil Roy (b. 1959) arr. by Bill Cunliffe Mary Ann Bye Bye, Blackbird Hope in a Hopeless World

Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lemer (1912-1997) (1918-1986) Milton DeLugg, Willie Stein (b. 1918) ( 1917-2009) arr. by Jeffrey Neiman Leonard Cohen (b. 1934) arr. by Jeffrey Neiman On A Clear Day Orange Colored Sky Hallelujah Tuesday, February 12, 2013 7:30p.m. Black Box Theatre Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center University ofnevada, Las Vegas

About the UNLV Jazz Studies Program The UNL V Jazz Studies Program has been active for more than 40 years. The Jazz Studies Program offers degrees in instrumental or vocal jazz performance and composition at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Currently, the UNL V Jazz Studies Program has three big bands and several combos including the Contemporary and Latin jazz ensembles. Since its inception, the jazz program has nothing but outstanding reviews from critics including a five-star rating from the premier jazz publication, Downbeat Magazine. UNL V Jazz Ensemble I perfonned recently at the prestigious Midwest Clinic in Chicago and won "outstanding performance" in the graduate division ofthe Student Music Awards from a leading jazz industry publication, Downbeat Magazine. UNL V Jazz Studies students were also recognized as outstanding soloists at the Reno and Monterey Next Generation Jazz Festivals. With over 20 recordings to its credit, the UNL V Jazz Ensemble received critical acclaim from Jazz Times and Downbeat Magazine. The UNL V Jazz Ensemble I has toured internationally and performed at legendary venues and major festivals including the Hawaii International Jazz Festival, Telluride Jazz Festival, the Kennedy Center, the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, and the Village Vanguard in New York City. is among the most versatile and charismatic jazz vocalists on the scene today. Her performances are marked by an artful blend of pop standards and straight-ahead jazz tunes. Her extroverted stage presence gives her an edge over other vocalists, and clearly, singing live before an audience is where she feels most comfortable. Through her accountant, she was brought to the attention ofbandleader Count Basie, and she ended up singing with the Basie band for four years. In 1972, after leaving the Basie Orchestra, Shaw was the first female vocalist signed to Blue Note Records, and she toured for a while with the late Sammy Davis Jr. Shaw recorded five albums and several singles for Blue Note, and critics likened her singing style to Dinah Washington and Sarah Vaughan. At her club shows, Shaw dazzled audiences with her intoxicating blend of straight-ahead jazz, soul, pop, and classic R&B, but her recordings will also satisfy fans of traditional jazz who have no prejudices about blues and R&B. Having spent more than 20 years performing, Holmes has served as Joan Rivers' sidekick and announcer on "The Late Show", as the musical feature and event correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight", and as the host of his own Emmy award-winning talk/variety show. Holmes freely admits, though, that he loves nothing more than performing before a live audience. He released a DVD of his live performance at the Theater at Harrah's, which debuted nationwide via IN DEMAND on July 7, 2001. In 2006, his PBS special of his Las Vegas act was aired nationwide. PBS filmed three acts in Las Vegas for airing recently and along with Barry Manilow and Andrea Boccelli, Mr. Holmes found himself in great company. In the world of theater, Clint is a seasoned performer and writer. Along with Nelson Cole, he created the book, music, and lyrics for the musical, "Comfortable Shoes". Clint starred in the world premiere of this musical at the legendary Papennill Playhouse. The musical had another successful run at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago. Clint recently starred as Simon Zealotes in the Youth Theatre America one-night-only benefit production of "Jesus Christ Superstar" with Ted Neeley, Yvonne Elliman, Barry Dennen, Ben Vereen, and Jack Black. Mr. Holmes was honored to assume the mantle of Artist-In-Residence at Cabaret Jazz at the newly opened Smith Center For the Performing Arts, a world-class performing arts center that rivals any such venue anywhere in the country. Mr. Holmes perfonns a new show there each month to sell-out crowds.

Donald Cunningham After playing alto saxophone and a variety of percussion instruments, Don Cunningham spent time in the US Army where he played in military bands. After army service, he joined the orchestra for the touring Johnny Mathis show as percussionist. After a few years, he decided to form his own group, a quartet in which he also began to feature his singing. The quartet played mostly in and around St. Louis but in the early 70s he moved to Los Angeles, where he met and married a young vocalist. Alicia Cunningham was classically trained as a singer and pianist and had worked in studios and as a teacher. The combination ofdon'sjazz-influenced energetic singing style and Alicia's fluid clear and lyrical sound proved exciting and interesting and they began to develop a solid reputation in Los Angeles. For several years, the Cunninghams built their act upon a wide range of music, attempting to please all kinds of audiences without necessarily satisfying their own musical needs. In the early 80s, they concentrated on singing only what they wanted to sing and soon built a substantial, if still parochial, following on the west coast. Occasional engagements in the Caribbean and the Orient helped to expand their horizons but the big international breakthrough proved elusive. Towards the end of the decade they were a big hit at the UK Hayfield Jazz Festival. Their records were played on the radio and organizers of such major festivals as Cork and Edinburgh expressed an interest in them. Their disparate singing styles provide an attractive musical mix, thanks in no small part to Alicia's intricate and melodic harmonizing and to her arranging skills. The Cunninghams' stage presentation, honed to perfection after their many years in the business, has enormous panache. They perform with skill, gusto and great attack. UNLVJAZZENSEMBLEI Saxes John Summers- Alto 1 Patrick Garcia- Alto 2 Julian Tanaka- Tenor 1 Carlos Mata-Alvarez- Tenor 2 Gizmo Hall- Bari Trumpets Richard Paugh- Trumpet 1 Hazen Mayo- Trumpet 2 Jorge Machain- Trumpet 3 Phil Parsons- Trumpet 4 Trombones Nick Veslany- Trombone 1 Stephen Anongthep- Trombone 2 Max Acree- Trombone 3 Paul Olesuk- Bass Trombone Rhythm Section Jarret Myers- Guitar Alec Bart/Jason Corpuz- Piano Nick Schmitt- Bass Austin Pooley/Larry Aberman- Drums