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    5th Treasures of Jazz: Men of Jazz and the Jazz Heritage Orchestra (2013)

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    Men of Jazz perform with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Essentially Ellington Regional High School Jazz and Band Festival (2013)

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center: “Essentially Ellington” Jazz Band Festival is part of a nationally sponsored event. Each year Winton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center conducts a national competition to recognize the nation’s best performing youth jazz bands. The competition is designed to preserve and promote the appreciation of jazz among the country\u27s young musicians. Bands, from tonight’s performances, will be recommended to participate in final national competition held at the Jazz at Lincoln Center located in New York City, New York. Cleveland State University Black Studies Program has been selected to serve as one the four national host sites, based upon the work that JHO (Jazz Heritage Orchestra) does with the region’s young musicians. JHO is recognized as having some of the nation\u27s finest musicians and educators that freely share instruction, inspiration and guidance with young musicians and teachers. Bands performing at this concert: Cleveland Music Settlement (Jams II)Band Director: Ken LeGrande East Cleveland City Schools-Heritage Middle School Band Director: Rany Woods Cleveland School of the Arts Jazz Band Band Director: Robert Davis Cleveland Music Settlement (Jams I) Band Director: Dennis Bradley Reynolds Camden New Jersey Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy Band Director Jamal Dickerson Jazz Heritage Orchestra Director: Dennis Reynoldshttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Essentially Ellington Regional High School Jazz and Band Festival (2014)

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center: “Essentially Ellington” Jazz Band Festival is part of a nationally sponsored event. Each year Winton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center conducts a national competition to recognize the nation’s best performing youth jazz bands. The competition is designed to preserve and promote the appreciation of jazz among the country\u27s young musicians. Bands, from this performances, will be recommended to participate in final national competition held at the Jazz at Lincoln Center located in New York City, New York. Cleveland State University Black Studies Program has been selected to serve as one the four national host sites, based upon the work that JHO (Jazz Heritage Orchestra) does with the region’s young musicians. JHO is recognized as having some of the nation\u27s finest musicians and educators that freely share instruction, inspiration and guidance with young musicians and teachers. Bands performing at this concert: Gabriel Horns Director: James May True North Big Band Director: Eric Dregne Shaw High Rhythm Teen Band Director: Randy Woods Jams-Jazz @ Music Settlement I Director: Dennis Reynolds Jams-Jazz @ Music Settlement II Director: Ken Legrande TRI-C West Director: Chris Scott Jazz Heritage OrchestraDirector: Dennis Reynoldshttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Jazz at Lincoln Center: Essentially Ellington Regional High School Jazz and Band Festival (2013)

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    Jazz at Lincoln Center: “Essentially Ellington” Jazz Band Festival is part of a nationally sponsored event. Each year Winton Marsalis’ Jazz at Lincoln Center conducts a national competition to recognize the nation’s best performing youth jazz bands. The competition is designed to preserve and promote the appreciation of jazz among the country\u27s young musicians. Bands, from tonight’s performances, will be recommended to participate in final national competition held at the Jazz at Lincoln Center located in New York City, New York. Cleveland State University Black Studies Program has been selected to serve as one the four national host sites, based upon the work that JHO (Jazz Heritage Orchestra) does with the region’s young musicians. JHO is recognized as having some of the nation\u27s finest musicians and educators that freely share instruction, inspiration and guidance with young musicians and teachers. Bands performing at this concert: Cleveland Music Settlement (Jams II)Band Director: Ken LeGrande East Cleveland City Schools-Heritage Middle School Band Director: Rany Woods Cleveland School of the Arts Jazz Band Band Director: Robert Davis Cleveland Music Settlement (Jams I) Band Director: Dennis Bradley Reynolds Camden New Jersey Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy Band Director Jamal Dickerson Jazz Heritage Orchestra Director: Dennis Reynoldshttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1001/thumbnail.jp

    3rd Treasures of Jazz: Vanessa Rubin with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra (2009)

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    Program included performances by 2 x 2 Jazz Ensemble (local high school students) and Vanessa Rubin with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1005/thumbnail.jp

    3rd Treasures of Jazz: Vanessa Rubin with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra (2009)

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    Program included performances by 2 x 2 Jazz Ensemble (local high school students) and Vanessa Rubin with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1005/thumbnail.jp

    4th Treasures of Jazz: Jazz Divas of Cleveland and the Jazz Heritage Orchestra (2012)

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    Cleveland jazz artists Evelyn Wright and Ki Allen perform with the CSU Jazz Heritage Orchestra.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_pr/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Steppin\u27 Out

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    Steppin\u27 Out is the first CD of this 16-piece professional not-for-profit orchestra in residence in the Cleveland State University Black Studies Program. In a thoroughly contemporary twist on the classic jazz lore tradition of the territory band, the Jazz Heritage Orchestra reflects the contributions of an impressive range of musicians from several points on the Midwestern map.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_rec/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Steppin\u27 Out

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    Steppin\u27 Out is the first CD of this 16-piece professional not-for-profit orchestra in residence in the Cleveland State University Black Studies Program. In a thoroughly contemporary twist on the classic jazz lore tradition of the territory band, the Jazz Heritage Orchestra reflects the contributions of an impressive range of musicians from several points on the Midwestern map.https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/clbsjz_rec/1000/thumbnail.jp
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