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The AJO: Alive and Swinging at Thirty
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Alan Pasqua
pianob.1952

Lee Taylor
saxophoneb.1967

Bill Holman
composer / conductor- 2024

Christian Pincock
tromboneb.1977
Pasqua, who has played and recorded with an impressive roster of jazz luminaries and whose mentor was the late great multi-instrumentalist

Jaki Byard
piano1922 - 1999

Michael Glynn
bass, acoustic
Shelly Berg
piano
Bob Mintzer
saxophoneb.1953

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
The Jazz Festival is devoted mostly to high school and middle school ensembles, twenty-nine of whom performed (and were judged) on Friday and Saturday, in addition to the New Mexico Jazz Workshop Honor Band, directed by Pincock, and the University of New Mexico's Jazz Band 1, directed by Kostur. Besides performing Saturday evening, Pasqua led an hour-long improv clinic that afternoon. Alas, the AJO is on hiatus again, not to reappear (unless something turns up) until the annual Jazz Under the Stars series in June. Meanwhile, Betty and I will be looking forward to a concert by the UNM Jazz Band on March 3 and a performance two evenings later at Manzano High School by the U.S. Army Jazz Ambassadors. We'll have more to say about those concerts next month.
Another "Jazz" Festival
Among recent e-mails was a circular from the Telluride (CO) "Jazz" Festival that listed in part this year's lineup of "jazz artists." Wow, I thought, maybe it's not too late to rearrange the calendar to see such stellar attractions as

Soulive
band / ensemble / orchestra
Marco Benevento
organ, Hammond B3
Caleb Chapman
saxophone, tenor
Roy Hargrove
trumpet1969 - 2018

Roberta Gambarini
vocalsb.1972

Victor Wooten
bassb.1964

Astral Project
band / ensemble / orchestraNot So Fast . . . Jazz Lives!
In honor of International Women's Day, the Jazzschool in Berkeley, CA, is presenting the first Jazzschool Women's Jazz Festival on Saturday and Sunday, March 10-11, 2012, produced by Ellen Seeling and Jean Fineberg. Among the musicians set to take part are Fineberg, Mad Duran and Kasey Knudsen (saxophones), Seeling (trumpet), Sarah Cline and

Mariel Austin
tromboneKelly Fasman
drumsAnd that's it for now. Until next time, keep swingin...'!
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