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Jazz Series History
2005-2006 Season
- Pat Metheny Trio
- Mark O'Connor's Hot Swing Quartet
- Dave Stryker / Steve Slagle Quartet
- Cyrus Chestnut Trio
- Lou Donaldson Quartet,
- featuring Dr. Lonnie Smith
- René Marie (live on Toast of the Nation, NPR)
- Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts
- World Saxophone Quartet
- Maria Schneider Orchestra
- Tiempo Libre
- Dena DeRose Trio
- Kenny Barron Trio
2004-2005 Season
- René Marie
- Jon Faddis Quartet
- Kurt Elling
- Eddie Palmiere Y la Perfecta II
- Kenny Garrett Quartet
- Russell Malone / Benny Green Duo
- Harold Mabern / Eric Alexander
- Nachito Herrera
- Regina Carter Quintet
- Marian McPartland & JoAnne Brackeen Duets
- Brad Mehldau Trio
- John Scofield Trio
2003-2004 Season
- Dianne Reeves
- Terence Blanchard Sextet
- Toots Thielemans / Kenny Werner Duo
- David Sanchez Quartet
- Jane Bunnett & Spirits of Havana
- Herbie Hancock Quartet
- Nnenna Freelon
- Conrad Herwig & Brian Lynch
- Present "The Latin Side" of Miles
- Joey Defrancesco Trio
- Monty Alexander Trio
- Cyrus Chestnut Trio
2002-2003 Season
- Joshua Redman Elastic Band
- Von Freeman Quartet w/ Kurt Elling
- Patricia Barber Quartet
- Dave Brubeck Quartet
- Poncho Sanchez
- Phil Woods Quintet
- René Marie Group
- Ted Rosenthal All-Star Trio
- Greg Osby Quartet
- One For All
2001-2002 Season
- Danilo Perez Trio
- Mulgrew Miller, Solo
- Jane Monheit
- Steve Wilson
- Claudia Acuna
- Matt Wilson's Arts & Crafts
- Houston Person / Russell Malone / Hank Marr / Grady Tate
- Dave Holland Quintet
- David Berkman Quartet
- The Drummonds
2000-2001 Season
- Joey DeFrancesco Trio
- Cecil Payne / Eric Alexander
- Chucito Valdés
- Marcus Roberts
- Russell Gunn
- Mingus Big Band
- Russell Malone
- Stephon Harris
- Dick Hyman
1999-2000 Season
- Branford Marsalis
- Geoff Keezer Trio
- Bobby Watson & Horizon
- Irakere
- Mark Elf Trio
- Nicholas Payton Quartet
- Joanne Brakeen / Ray Drummond, Duo
- Tony Reedus' Frontiers Band
- Sharp 5 Quintet
- James Williams Trio
- Tommy Flanagan Trio
1998-1999 Season
- The Jazz Messengers
- Benny Green, Solo Piano
- Houston Person & Etta James
- Chick Corea & Origin
- Brad Mehldau, Solo Piano
- Ray Drummond's All-Star Excursion Band
- Danilo Perez Trio
- Milt Jackson Quartet
1997-1998 Season
- Danilo Perez Trio
- Herb Ellis Trio
- Claude Williams Quartet
- Ray Brown Trio
- Leter Leitch / Gary Bartz Duo
- Mulgrew Miller & "Wingspan" Plus Terell Stafford
- Fred Hersch, Solo Piano
1996-1997 Season
- Von Freeman Quartet
- World Saxophone Quartet
- Charles Brown Quintet
- James Williams & ICU
- David Sanchez
- Diva: No Man's Band
- Stanley Turrentine
1995-1996 Season
- Slide Hampton & The Jazz Masters
- Poncho Sanchez / Del Alma
- Kevin Mahogany w/ The Eric Reed Trio
- Joanne Brackeen Quartet
- Ray Brown Trio
- Contemporary Piano Ensemble
Jazz Series Launches Annual Fund as dollar-for-dollar match for major NEA Jazz Masters Live
This is a special year for us. As recipients of a major grant from the National Endowment for the Arts – the Jazz Masters Live Initiative we are required to match the award dollar for dollar. The goal: $30,000 – and we need do reach it by February 18, 2008 – the day commissioned composer and Kansas City native Bob Brookmeyer returns to Missouri to conduct the world premier of his new work performed by the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, at the Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts. This season your tax-deductible donation to the Jazz Series goes twice as far.
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Jazz Series Receives NEA Grant
“We Always Swing” Jazz Series snags prestigious NEA Jazz Masters Live grants…
Organization, one of only 12 presenters in the United States selected to receive $30,000 award paves the way for Missouri native and NEA Jazz Master Bob Brookmeyer to compose new work for the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. New York-based, 16-piece orchestra arrives in Columbia to perform world premiere February 18, 2009, at the Missouri Theatre with Brookmeyer as guest conductor. Also on hand: Dan Morgenstern, fellow NEA Jazz Master and Director of Rutgers Jazz Institute. The world renowned historian will serve as guest emcee and host a pair of forums: a one-on-one interview with Brookmeyer and an in-depth look into the chronology of the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra, which has been holding court at jazz’s most famous basement – The Village Vanguard – since 1965. Much-anticipated events serve as centerpiece for MU’s Arts & Science Week.
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Are you ready to get your 2008/2009 “Swing” on?
The 2008/2009 “We Always Swing” Jazz Series has arrived and tickets are on sale NOW!
On tap: a sumptuous mix of modern jazz – small groups, large ensembles, varied instrumentation and instrumentalists, vocalists, male and female artists, special events and educational activities all rolled into our 14th season.
We think we have put together a great season, one filled with 10 regularly scheduled concerts and a trio of fun-filled special-event performances that take place in a venues small and large – from the intimacy of Murry’s and the new Ragtag Cinema to the full-size feel of the newly restored Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts and mid-sized houses such as The Blue Note and Stephens College’s Windsor Auditorium and Lela Rainey Wood Ballroom.
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