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Harriet fulton theater Wednesday, November 30, 2016 7:30 PM The University of Tennessee at Martin Department of Music presents The UTM Big Band and Small Jazz Group Harriet fulton theater Wednesday, November 30, 2016 7:30 PM

UTM Big Band Personnel   Saxophones lead alto, Jeremy Jackson 2nd alto, Annias Haney lead tenor, Andy Austin 2nd tenor, Trevor Mayhall baritone, Jack Mergen   Trumpets Trevor Belton, lead Michael Larkin, jazz Chloe Lollar Michaela Johnson Trombone Isaac Spitler, lead Lexi McGranahan Vinny Giaconia Mark Hawkins, bass   Rhythm Emily Campbell, piano Shane Wofford, guitar Zach Rosenberg, bass Stephen Downing and CJ Barrow, percussion

Composed By Tadd Dameron (1917-1965) Arranged by Mark Taylor The UTM Big Band featuring: Isaac Spitler, trombone Jeremy Jackson, alto saxophone Lady Bird Composed By Tadd Dameron (1917-1965) Arranged by Mark Taylor

Composed By Duke Ellington (1899-1974) Transcribed by david berger The UTM Big Band featuring: Andy Austin, alto saxophone Jackson Mergen, baritone saxophone Caravan Composed By Duke Ellington (1899-1974) Transcribed by david berger

Composed By Billy strayhorn (1915-1967) Adapted by mike tomaro The UTM Big Band featuring: Jeremy Jackson, alto saxophone Passion Flower Composed By Billy strayhorn (1915-1967) Adapted by mike tomaro

Small Jazz Group Personnel Jeremy Jackson, alto saxophone Andy Austin, tenor saxophone Michael Larkin, trumpet Isaac Spitler, trombone Emily Campbell, piano Shane Wofford, guitar Zach Rosenberg, bass Stephen Downing and CJ Barrow, percussion  

UTM Small Jazz Group So What Composed By Miles Davis (1926-1991)

UTM Small Jazz Group Now’s the Time Composed By Charlie Parker (1920-1955)

UTM Big Band Personnel   Saxophones lead alto, Jeremy Jackson 2nd alto, Annias Haney lead tenor, Andy Austin 2nd tenor, Trevor Mayhall baritone, Jack Mergen   Trumpets Trevor Belton, lead Michael Larkin, jazz Chloe Lollar Michaela Johnson Trombone Isaac Spitler, lead Lexi McGranahan Vinny Giaconia Mark Hawkins, bass   Rhythm Emily Campbell, piano Shane Wofford, guitar Zach Rosenberg, bass Stephen Downing and CJ Barrow, percussion

The UTM Big Band featuring: Michael Larkin, trumpet Love for Sale Composed By Cole Porter (1891-1964) Arranged by John Berry

Composed By Wayne Shorter (b. 1933) Arranged by Mike Tomaro The UTM Big Band featuring: Shane Wofford, guitar Andy Austin, tenor saxophone Michael Larkin, trumpet Jeremy Jackson, alto saxophone Footprints Composed By Wayne Shorter (b. 1933) Arranged by Mike Tomaro

Composed By Charles mingus (1922-1979) Arranged by Andrew Homzy The UTM Big Band featuring: Isaac Spitler, trombone Michael Larkin, trumpet Andy Austin, tenor saxophone Haitian Fight Song Composed By Charles mingus (1922-1979) Arranged by Andrew Homzy