 Owen Nelson © Andrea Canter The first (annual)
Dakota Combo – an elite ensemble of area youth jazz
artists—has been selected following auditions in mid-September.
Sponsored by the Dakota Foundation for Jazz Education and the
MacPhail Center for Music, the Combo will rehearse under the
direction of trumpeter/MacPhail instructor Kelly Rossum and special
guest artist, saxophone legend Bobby Watson, who is on the faculty of
the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Watson is already familiar
with some area student musicians, as the guest artist/educator who
accompanied the Los Angeles County High School of the Arts (LACHSA)
Sextet during their residency here last spring. Many of the local
students who participated in the Dakota Combo auditions played in the
open student jam at the Dakota with Bobby and the Sextet.
Student musicians
enrolled
in grades 9-12 were eligible to audition before a panel of area
musicians/educators. Congratulations to the following students who
will participate in the 2006 Dakota Combo, a three-horn septet
representing programs throughout the metro area, with four coming
from the fine jazz program at St. Paul Central:
 Javier Santiago © Andrea Canter
 Amber Woodhouse © Andrea Canter
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Owen
Nelson, Alto Saxophone, Edina High School
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Amber Woodhouse,
Tenor Saxophone, St. Paul Central High School
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Ben Link, Trombone,
St. Paul Central High School
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Jack Davis, Guitar,
Minneapolis South High School
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Javier Santiago,
Piano, Watershed High School (Minneapolis)
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Daniel Duke, Bass,
St. Paul Central High School
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Nathan Whitley,
Drums, St. Paul Central High School
The alternates (who will
be called upon in an emergency) for this year are:
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Stephanie
Wieseler, Tenor Sax, Apple Valley High School
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Eric Stroich, Alto
Sax, Robbinsdale Cooper High School
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Mike McCool, Guitar,
Perpich High School for the Performing Arts (Golden Valley)
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Fred Torvik,
Drums, Hopkins High School
 Javier, Owen, Amber and Daniel were on stage with Bobby Watson last spring during the open student jam at the Dakota © Andrea Canter
 Daniel Duke © Andrea Canter With the auditions over,
now comes the hard work—rehearsing with Kelly and Bobby in
preparation for two performances at the Dakota Jazz Club in downtown
Minneapolis, set for December 1-2. Four two-hour rehearsals will be
held in October and November, with additional sessions during the
week of the performance. While this first year’s program will be
limited to the Dakota performance, opportunities to provide outreach
programs may be added in the future. Ben Link © Andrea Canter
Combo director Kelly
Rossum noted that he was pleased with the number of students
participating in the auditions and was impressed with the quality of
their efforts, which included at least one selection from a list of
jazz standards to be played with the ensemble of judges. “The
auditions were extremely competitive and the decisions were carefully
thought through,” said Rossum. “I applaud everyone for achieving
such a high level of jazz comprehension.”
Keep up to date with
the new Dakota Combo via their website at
www.dakotacombo.com
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