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UWL Vocal Jazz - Bohemian Rhapsody
The University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody at the UWL Spring Jazz concert. Arranged by Philip Lawson. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Tenor
Lauren Bannon- Soprano
Ant... moreThe University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody at the UWL Spring Jazz concert. Arranged by Philip Lawson. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Tenor
Lauren Bannon- Soprano
Anthony Rasmussen- Baritone
Jillian Kuhl- Soprano
Mark Champa- Bass
Christine Walth- Alto
Jordan Jaeger- Baritone
Sarah Shervey- Alto
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UWL Vocal Jazz - Short People
The University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings The King's Singers' arrangement of Randy Newman's Short People. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Baritone
Sarah Shervey- Alto
Jordan Jaeger- Tenor
Cla... moreThe University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings The King's Singers' arrangement of Randy Newman's Short People. Members left to right:
Nick Bailey- Baritone
Sarah Shervey- Alto
Jordan Jaeger- Tenor
Clare Malinowski- Alto
Mark Champa- Bass
Lauren Bannon- Soprano
Anthony Rasmussen- Tenor
Natalie Goodman- Soprano
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KCKCC "The Standard" Vocal Jazz Ensemble
About the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level Vocal Jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 Vocal Jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the Jazz and pop... moreAbout the KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program:
The KCKCC Vocal Jazz Program takes pride in performing professional-level Vocal Jazz ensemble literature. Our program has grown to 3 Vocal Jazz ensembles. The music we perform represents a crossover of the Jazz and popular music idioms. The students in the KCKCC VJ program learn Jazz Education through a variety of methods. First of all, each of these students take private Vocal Jazz coachings weekly. They also perform music by professional Vocal ensembles, arrangements by well-known Vocal Jazz educators, and learn Jazz and popular music standards (both through the ensemble and in private coachings).
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KCKCC Vocal Jazz 1 - Come Together
KCKCC The Standard performance and clinic at the 2016 JENerations Jazz Festival as a part of the Jazz Educators Network National Conference in Louisville, KY. Friday, January 8th at 10am. Clinicians are Rosana Eckert and Greg Jasperse. Arrangement by Britt Quentin.
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KCKCC Vocal Jazz 1 - Signed, Sealed, Delivered
KCKCC The Standard performance and clinic at the 2016 JENerations Jazz Festival as a part of the Jazz Educators Network National Conference in Louisville, KY. Friday, January 8th at 10am. Clinicians are Rosana Eckert and Greg Jasperse.
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Nature Boy
"The Standard" Vocal Jazz Ensemble
KCK Community College
Fall Vocal Jazz Concert
Performing Arts Center
November 20th, 2013
Nature Boy, arr. Anders Edenroth
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Oakland Jazz Choir
The Oakland Jazz Choir, established in 1992, is a unique, dynamic, multi-cultural ensemble, dedicated to the education, preservation and perpetuation of Vocal Jazz, and is committed to bringing together professional and community members alike. Oakland ba... moreThe Oakland Jazz Choir, established in 1992, is a unique, dynamic, multi-cultural ensemble, dedicated to the education, preservation and perpetuation of Vocal Jazz, and is committed to bringing together professional and community members alike. Oakland based, East Bay born and bred, OJC brings original arrangements of traditional and contemporary Vocal Jazz to the Bay Area & beyond. In addition OJC presents an interactive Vocal Jazz workshop to the Oakland Public Schools. A blending of hearts and voices can have so much power. These voices unite to share in their common love of Jazz and to help promote the art form in new ways while respecting its cultural roots. OJC is funded mainly through its performances, grants and individual donations. Those dollars fund day-to-day operations, artistic and professional fees. But what keeps OJC’s collective heart beating most of all is the love of Jazz. less