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Celebrating 40 Years – The Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 19 December 2006
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Monty Alexander
MOSCOW, Idaho – The 2007 Lionel Hampton International Jazz Festival marks a milestone Feb. 21-24 as it celebrates its 40th year of bringing outstanding jazz to the University of Idaho. The four-day event features student performances and concerts, workshops by jazz musicians, displays from the university’s International Jazz Collections and nightly concerts featuring nearly 50 professional jazz musicians.

Some of the musicians scheduled to appear include guitarist and vocalist John Pizzarelli, the Roy Hargrove Quintet, vocalist Jane Monheit, Byron Stripling on trumpet and vocals, the Clayton Brothers Quintet, the Jeff Hamilton Trio, the Four Freshmen, and James Morrison on trumpet and trombone.

A number of musical tributes also are on tap, including a Nat King Cole Tribute by Freddy Cole with Monty Alexander, Jeff Hamilton, Christian McBride and Russell Malone on Wednesday, Feb. 21. The Thursday, Feb. 22 concert will feature a Tribute to Ray Brown by Monty Alexander, Russell Malone and John Clayton, and also the 30-year reunion of the Monty Alexander, John Clayton and Jeff Hamilton Trio.

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Freddy Cole © Andrea Canter
The Lionel Hampton New York Big Band returns for the Saturday, Feb. 24 concert with guest vocalists John Pizzarelli, Dee Daniels and Roberta Gambarini. A Frank Sinatra Tribute by Pizzarelli also will be featured.

The tributes won’t stop there. The festival also will honor Lynn “Doc” Skinner who retired as executive director of the festival after 35 years. Skinner, with the assistance of jazz great Lionel Hampton, took the festival from a one-day event to its current four-day jazz extravaganza that attracts thousands of student musicians and jazz fans. Earlier this year, Skinner received the DownBeat Achievement Award for Jazz Education Hall of Fame and was honored by the city of Moscow with the Mayor’s Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Leading the 2007 festival is new artistic director John Clayton. The six-time Grammy-nominated bassist, composer, arranger and conductor is no stranger to the festival–he’s appeared on the festival’s concert stage for the last 10 years. The Los Angeles Jazz Society recently honored Clayton and frequent jazz festival performer, drummer Jeff Hamilton, as the 2006 Tribute Honorees for their contributions to jazz.

Series tickets to all four nightly concerts in the Kibbie-ASUI Activity Center go on sale Nov. 13, and general ticket sales begin Dec. 4. Prices range from $22 to $32. They are available at the Idaho Ticket Office, (208) 885-7212, toll free 1-88-88-UIDAHO or online at www.UItickets.com.

The festival’s student competitions and artist clinics are free and open to the public. Tickets to the late afternoon student concerts in the Kibbie-ASUI Activity Center are $5 and available at the door.



2007 Schedule
Artists are scheduled to apprear as of November 1, 2006.
Schedule is subject to change.

Click here for a printable schedule

Wednesday February 21
4:00 p.m. Potlatch Young Artists Concert - Elementary, junior high and middle school ensembles from the day’s adjudicated performances.

7:30 p.m. Pepsi International Jazz Concert
  • - Nat King Cole Tribute by Monty Alexander with Freddy Cole,  Jeff Hamilton, Christian McBride and Russell Malone
  • - Benny Green, piano
  • - Jeff Hamilton, drums
  • - Russell Malone, guitar
  • - Christian McBride, bass
  • - Claudio Roditi, trumpet
  • - Terell Stafford, trumpet
  • - Evelyn White, vocals and piano
  • - Leonid Vintskevich, piano
  • - Lembit Saarsalu, sax
  • - Enver Izmailov, tap guitar

Thursday, February 22
7:30 p.m. Horizon Air Ray Brown Special Guest Concert
  • - Jane Monheit, vocals
  • - Alexander, Clayton, Hamilton Trio 30 year Reunion Tribute with Monty  Alexander with Jeff Hamilton and John Clayton
  • - Tribute to Ray Brown by Monty Alexander with Russell Malone and John Clayton
  • - Benny Green, piano
  • - Jeff Hamilton, drums
  • - Russell Malone, guitar
  • - Christian McBride, bass
  • - Byron Stripling, trumpet and vocals
  • - Roberta Gambarini, vocals
  • - Open World Russian All Stars

Friday, February 23
4:45 p.m. Young Vocal Artists Concert - Vocal ensembles from the day’s high school adjudicated performances

8:00 p.m. Zions Bank All-Star Jazz Concert
  • - James Morrison, trumpet and trombone
  • - Wycliffe Gordon, trombone
  • - Benny Green, piano
  • - Jeff Hamilton, drums
  • - Russell Malone, guitar
  • - Christian McBride, bass
  • - The Four Freshmen
  • - Dee Daniels, vocals and piano
  • - Jeff Hamilton Trio featuring Tamir Hendelman, piano, and Christoph Luty, bass
  • - Igor Butman, sax
  • - Bill Watrous, trombone

Saturday February 24
4:45 p.m. Young Instrumental Artists Concert - Instrumental ensembles from the day’s high school adjudicated performances

8:00 p.m. Avista Giants of Jazz Concert
  • - Lionel Hampton New York Big Band with special guest vocalists John  Pizzarelli, Dee Daniels and Roberta Gambarini
  • - Roy Hargrove Quintet
  • - Frank Sinatra Tribute by John Pizzarelli, guitar and vocals
  • - Clayton Brothers Quintet
  • - James Morrison, trumpet and trombone
  • - Benny Green, piano
  • - Jeff Hamilton, drums
  • - Russell Malone, guitar
  • - Christian McBride, bass

                plus some great suprises!
 
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