FOR RELEASE: Jan. 29, 2013
EDITORIAL CONTACT: Tim Musselman, 615-898-2493 or tim.musselman@mtsu.edu
MURFREESBORO — Multi-Grammy-winning jazz
arranger/composer Bill Holman will join the MTSU Jazz Ensemble I and the MTSU
Singers on Saturday, Feb. 23, for the latest concert in the 2012-13 MTSU Jazz
Artist Series.
The 7:30
p.m. performance in Hinton Music Hall, located inside the Wright Music Building
on the MTSU campus, will be the culmination of the daylong MTSU Jazzfest.
Jazzfest
offers both junior high and high school students an individual focus on the
jazz style and the art of jazz improvisation.
Tickets
for the Feb. 23 concert are $15 for the general public and can be reserved by
calling 615-898-2724 or emailing james.simmons@mtsu.edu.
Admission is free for MTSU students, faculty and staff with valid IDs. Discounts
for area band students and educators are also available.
"A
master class with one of our jazz faculty members will also be a feature of the
day's activities for students,” said Jamey Simmons, director of jazz studies at
MTSU. “The beauty of this format is that the whole ensemble need not attend but
are in fact welcome at the same time. Our vocal jazz (training) component, with
a performance by the MTSU Singers, is new this year.”
Holman,
who has been nominated for the Grammy Award 14 times and has won three Grammys,
has roots as a tenor saxophonist, composer and writer extending back as far as
1949 in ensembles with such artists as Ike Carpenter, Stan Kenton, Shelly
Manne, Shorty Rogers and Mel Lewis.
He has
consistently been voted "Best Arranger" in readers' and critics'
polls and has received many awards in recognition of his contributions to jazz.
The Smithsonian Institution established the Bill Holman Collection of scores
and memorabilia in 2000, and in 2010, the National Endowment for the Arts
presented Holman with the NEA Jazz Masters Award — the nation's highest honor
in jazz — in recognition of a lifetime of extraordinary achievement.
Among the
artists for whom Holman has provided arrangements over the years are Count
Basie, Tony Bennett, Michael Bublé, Natalie Cole, Maynard Ferguson, Woody
Herman, Peggy Lee and many more.
His Grammy
wins came in 1987 for Best Instrumental Arrangement for Doc Severinsen and the
Tonight Show Orchestra's "Take the A Train"; in 1995 for Best
Instrumental Composition for "A View from the Side" for the Bill
Holman Band; and in 1997 for Best Instrumental Arrangement for Thelonious
Monk's "Straight, No Chaser" on the Bill Holman Band's album
"Brilliant Corners."
Holman’s
visit is sponsored in part by the Office of New Student and Family Programs and
the MTSU Distinguished Lecture Fund.
For more
information about MTSU’s Jazz Artist Series, please visit www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzseries.php or call 615-898-2493. For
Jazzfest details, please visit www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzfest.php.
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