Nnenna Freelon and her band also featuring the UNF Jazz Ensemble I Set 1
Description
Disc 1: The UNF Jazz Ensemble I; J.B. Scott, director. Disc 2: Nnenna Freelon, [vocals] and her band; featuring Takana Miyamoto, piano; Wayne Batchelor, bass; Will Terrill, drums; Beverly Botsford, percussion. Disc 1. Grooves blues / Don Menza (Scott Jefferson, guitar; Perry Greenfield, alto sax; Tim Pitchford, trombone; David Guidi, tenor sax) -- Blues & beyond / Mike Crotty (Eric Riehm, tenor sax; Dan Palmieri, piano) -- Gentle rain / Luis Bonfa ; arr. Dave Wolpe (Lisa Kelly, vocals; Kenny Lavender, trumpet) -- Yesterdays / Jerome Kern ; arr. Mike Crotty (Lisa Kelly, vocals; Scott Jefferson, guitar) -- Now that she's away / Frank Foster (David Champagne, trumpet) -- Got a match? / Chick Corea ; arr. Mike Bogle (Dan Silva, alto sax; Scott Jefferson, guitar) -- Disc 2. Selections to be announced from the stage. Date: April 15, 1999
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Publication Date:
4-15-1999
City:
Jacksonville, Florida
Keywords:
Big band music, Jazz vocals, Jazz -- 1991-2000
Disciplines:
Music | Music Education | Music Performance
Recommended Citation
Freelon, Nnenna; Miyamoto, Takana; Batchelor, Wayne; Terrill, Will; Botsford, Beverly; Scott, J.B.; and University of North Florida Jazz Ensemble I, "Nnenna Freelon and her band also featuring the UNF Jazz Ensemble I Set 1" (1999). School of Music Recordings. 44.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/somr/44
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Comments
Recorded live at the Andrew Robinson Theater, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Apr. 15, 1999.