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Starbucks Presents HOT JAVA COOL JAZZ Five amazing high school jazz bands. One great cause. On March 19, 2010, five of the top high school jazz bands will take the stage at the Paramount Theatre in support of their school music programs. The Greencastle-Antrim middle and high school Jazz bands will present a concert at 7 p.m. Monday, March 8, in the middle school cafeteria, 370 S. Ridge Ave. The SFA College of Fine Arts and School of Music will present the Swingin’ Axes and Swingin’ Aces jazz bands in a joint concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Cole Concert Hall. Under the direction of Deb Scott, SFA assistant professor of music, the Swingin’ Aces will perform Mark Taylor’s “Tribute to Miles,” which is a medley of famous jazz pieces by Miles Davis, including “So What,” “All Blues … The Madison Music Association presented “Dessert and Jazz” Saturday night, Jan. 30, at Madison High School, with desserts and students in small jazz ensembles in the cafeteria, followed by a concert in the auditorium by high school and Madison Junior School jazz bands. PENDLETON — The Madison County Jazz Festival has come a long way since its humble beginnings. This year more than 20 jazz bands will perform at the festival compared to eight in 2005. High school’s jazz bands will perform Feb. 17. The Wenatchee Jazz Workshop is under way this week in the music room at Wenatchee High School. Jazz bands from Eastmont Junior High School, Wenatchee High School, Pioneer Middle School and a combined band from Orchard and Foothills middle schools are getting help from six professional musicians. WAUSAU The fifth annual Wausau Jazz Festival Concert will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium at Wausau East High School. This years concert will feature jazz bands from Wausau East, DC Everest, Merrill, Edgar and Antigo high schools. The trumpeter’s quintet is one of the finest hard-bop jazz bands on the road today. When the whole group came into the Jazz24 performance studio, it performed the hard-hitting Donald Byrd classic “Low Life,” as well as a couple of originals Those who came to the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts Tuesday evening hoping to hear light-hearted banter from Woody Allen , the famous film director and comic actor, may have left a little disappointed.When Allen comes to town to play with his New Orleans Jazz Band, Woody Allen the musician is the one who shows up.For the rest of us who came to see that Woody Allen , however, he …
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