Faculty and students from the School of Music jam
with members of the Count Basie Orchestra during the annual Jazz
Festival Feb. 15. Jazz Ensemble performers include Dennis Wilson,
assistant professor of jazz and improvisational studies and executive
director of the festival, and students Bobby Streng on alto saxophone
(left) and Nick Wilczynski on tenor sax. (Photos by Marcia Ledford,
U-M Photo Services)
The governor declared it Ella Fitzgerald Day, and vocalist Sunny
Wilkinson was on hand to pay a tribute to the "First Lady of
Song." Middle and high school students from 19 schools converged
on the Power Center for a day of activities sponsored by the School
of Music, including clinics, performance opportunities, master classes
and seminars. At the end of the concert, a high school student was
named outstanding performer and was invited to play with the Basie
Orchestra.
The group performed an original composition by Wilson, called
"This One's for Jim," written in honor of festival sponsor
Jim Irwin. Another festival guest was Ed Shaughnessy, perhaps the
greatest living big band drummer. An annual event, the Jazz Festival
will continue in 2004 with a celebration of Count Basie's 100th
anniversary. |