25th Purdue Jazz Festival Repertoire and Soloists sheet ......• A Repertoire and Soloists sheet...

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November 18, 2014 Dear Director, Purdue University’s Department of Bands welcomes you to the 25th Purdue Jazz Festival. This on-line packet should include all of the information that you will need to make your visit to Purdue University both educational and enjoyable. You will find attached to this email: A schedule of band and combo performances and clinics in our eight performance/clinic sites: the Purdue Memorial Union’s North Ballroom, Room 240 (Faculty Lounge West), the South Tower and the Anniversary Drawing Room; Stewart Center’s Loeb Playhouse, Fowler Hall and Room 302; and the Mallett Theatre in Pao Hall. A general information sheet with pertinent details regarding the festival Information regarding the clinics, concerts and events that will be taking place from Thursday January 15 through Saturday January 17. A Repertoire and Soloists sheet for you to make 4 copies and fill out for each of your performing groups (these 4 sheets along with scores will be turned in when you arrive at Purdue Jazz Festival registration) New Bus unloading and Parking information A quick room guide A sample adjudication sheet for big bands and combos A floor plan of Stewart Center and the Purdue Memorial Union A campus map Information regarding pictures for your group(s) News release form for local newspapers Ticket order form for Chris Potter Underground Please discuss appropriate behavior with your students. NO PLAYING of instruments can take place except in warm-up and performance areas! We have outstanding judges and clinicians who are willing to share their talents and knowledge with young musicians for very little compensation. Please ask your students to be polite and attentive. Take a few minutes to carefully look over the information provided. Unloading and parking of buses changes slightly each year, so check carefully and share information with your bus drivers. With heightened security measures and shifting construction issues still in place and constantly changing of parking areas, Purdue police are stricter about procedures more than ever, and they do not hesitate to tow! Feel free to contact me directly anytime with your questions or concerns. My office number is (765) 494-9110 and my email is [email protected]. If I am not in, my voice mail will be on and I will check it daily throughout the holidays. I am pleased that you will be with us for the 2015 Purdue Jazz Festival, and am looking forward to seeing and hearing your group on January 17. Have a wonderful holiday season! Sincerely, Mo Trout

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November 18, 2014 Dear Director, Purdue University’s Department of Bands welcomes you to the 25th Purdue Jazz Festival. This on-line packet should include all of the information that you will need to make your visit to Purdue University both educational and enjoyable. You will find attached to this email:

• A schedule of band and combo performances and clinics in our eight performance/clinic sites: the Purdue Memorial Union’s North Ballroom, Room 240 (Faculty Lounge West), the South Tower and the Anniversary Drawing Room; Stewart Center’s Loeb Playhouse, Fowler Hall and Room 302; and the Mallett Theatre in Pao Hall.

• A general information sheet with pertinent details regarding the festival • Information regarding the clinics, concerts and events that will be taking place from Thursday January 15

through Saturday January 17. • A Repertoire and Soloists sheet for you to make 4 copies and fill out for each of your performing groups

(these 4 sheets along with scores will be turned in when you arrive at Purdue Jazz Festival registration) • New Bus unloading and Parking information • A quick room guide • A sample adjudication sheet for big bands and combos • A floor plan of Stewart Center and the Purdue Memorial Union • A campus map • Information regarding pictures for your group(s) • News release form for local newspapers • Ticket order form for Chris Potter Underground

Please discuss appropriate behavior with your students. NO PLAYING of instruments can take place except in warm-up and performance areas! We have outstanding judges and clinicians who are willing to share their talents and knowledge with young musicians for very little compensation. Please ask your students to be polite and attentive. Take a few minutes to carefully look over the information provided. Unloading and parking of buses changes slightly each year, so check carefully and share information with your bus drivers. With heightened security measures and shifting construction issues still in place and constantly changing of parking areas, Purdue police are stricter about procedures more than ever, and they do not hesitate to tow! Feel free to contact me directly anytime with your questions or concerns. My office number is (765) 494-9110 and my email is [email protected]. If I am not in, my voice mail will be on and I will check it daily throughout the holidays. I am pleased that you will be with us for the 2015 Purdue Jazz Festival, and am looking forward to seeing and hearing your group on January 17. Have a wonderful holiday season! Sincerely, Mo Trout

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Purdue Jazz Festival January 15-17, 2015

Information Summary

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY

DIRECTIONS TO THE PURDUE CAMPUS—Stewart Center FROM INTERSTATE 65: Exit Interstate 65 at Highway 43. Follow Highway 43 into West Lafayette. Turn right onto

State Street at the light (there is a McDonald’s on the corner). Up the hill, turn right at the third stoplight onto Memorial Drive. Stewart Center will be on your right.

If traveling north on US 231: You will turn right onto Highway 43 and proceed with the directions above.

DIRECTIONS TO THE PURDUE CAMPUS—Pao Hall

FROM INTERSTATE 65: Exit Interstate 65 at Highway 43. Follow Highway 43 into West Lafayette. Turn right onto State Street at the light (there is a McDonald’s on the corner). Up the hill, you will pass through two stoplights. Right passed the second light, you will follow the curve to the left and proceed in the right-hand lane. Keep going straight passed the parking garage. Passed the curve to the left, you will proceed straight and immediately turn into the parking lot on your right. If traveling north on US 231: You will turn right onto Highway 43 and proceed with the directions above.

UNLOADING AND PARKING Information will be sent in a separate email when details are finalized.

CHECK-IN Directors must check in at the tables located in the lobby of Stewart Center upon arrival and turn in three copies of scores (scores are not required for non-competitive groups or combos) and four copies of the “Repertoire and Soloists” sheet. From registration, a Purdue student will escort you to your homeroom/storage area. A host will be assigned to guide you through your warm-up and performance. Your host will meet you in your homeroom area 30 minutes prior to your warm-up time. Pao Hall check-in and bus parking information will be emailed when final details are available.

CONTEST HEADQUARTERS The contest headquarters will be located in Stewart Center Room 107. This area will be off-limits except to band directors and contest officials. Questions or problems that cannot be resolved at check-in will be handled here.

MUSIC SCORES and REPERTOIRE & SOLOISTS SHEETS If your band is competing for Honor Band status, you must provide three copies of your musical scores for the judges’ reference. Copies are acceptable and measures must be numbered. Scores will be collected at the check-in point. Scores are optional for combos and non-competitive bands. Each performing group must have four copies of the REPERTOIRE & SOLOISTS sheet turned in at the registration table in order for students to be considered for any individual awards.

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EQUIPMENT & STORAGE Because of limited storage space, and to ensure that the festival runs efficiently, we are furnishing the following. You are welcome to provide your own equipment instead, but the 30 minute total performance time including setup and tear-down will be strictly enforced. DRUM SETS: Fully equipped Pearl five-piece drum sets and Zildjian cymbals at each performance location and warm-up site. VIBES AND PIANO: Performance rooms will also be equipped with a set of vibes and a piano. Warm-up rooms will be equipped with a piano or keyboard w/amp and a bass amp. MUSIC STANDS: 15 in each warm up room, 25 in each performance room (you will need to bring additional music stands if your group needs more than provided by the festival). Not Provided: Each Band will need to bring their own bass and guitar amps and cables/patch cords for their performance, and any other items not listed as “provided” above. Music stands more than those provided. Storage: We encourage you to move your equipment to your buses as soon as possible after your performance(s). However, should you desire a supervised and secure storage of equipment after your performance until after the Final Concert, all equipment must be moved to the Stewart 214 before 5:00. All homeroom areas will be monitored by Purdue Jazz Festival workers, and your assigned area will be clearly marked. Students will not be allowed to “hang out” in the instrumental storage areas. Students are encouraged to use the coin lockers to store individual instruments. These lockers are free, however a quarter deposit is required for the key (see Stewart and Union maps for locker locations).

WARM-UP The warm-up room for each performance hall is listed on the “Quick Room Guide” and on your building map. Each band will have approximately 22 minutes of warm-up time. A drum set and cymbals, bass amp, piano (or keyboard) will be available in each warm-up room – you must provide all patch cords. Your band’s amps may be placed at the doors of the performance hall prior to reporting to the warm-up room. Your host will assist you.

PERFORMANCE TIME Each band will be allowed 30 minutes total time to set up, perform, and exit the stage. To ensure that we remain on a smooth schedule throughout the day, please bring 4 copies of the repertoire and soloist sheet to turn in at registration! A full Pearl five-piece drum set with Zildjian cymbals and a set of VIBES will be provided at each performance site. Stage workers will assist you in your microphone set-up. If you feel that you must use your own drum set and/or cymbals, then realize that the 30 minute requirement for total onstage time will still apply, that will include moving the provided drum set and resetting it for the next band. Time permitting; one of the judges will conduct a short clinic on stage at the conclusion of your performance.

CLINICS Clinics will be presented throughout the day by many of the outstanding jazz musicians and educators appearing at the festival. We strongly encourage you to insist that your students take advantage of the opportunities available to them by attending and participating in these clinics. For your planning purposes, a clinic schedule is enclosed, but may change. A final list will be emailed to you the second week in January. The definitive schedule for the day will be available at the registration table and will be in your entrance packet when you check in.

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SATURDAY EVENING CONCERT Due to the need for so many bands to get on the road back home as early as possible, the Finale Concert will begin at 5:30 pm in the Loeb Playhouse. The show will feature the Purdue Jazz Band with guest artists Dave Douglas and Carl Allen. Although the concert price is included in the entry fee, everyone must have an entry ticket which you should have reserved during the registration process. The concert will last less than an hour and a half. Equipment may be left in the designated storage area (Stewart Center 214) during the evening concert. However, you may find it more convenient to store equipment on your bus.

TICKETS The Friday evening Chris Potter Underground concert requires a ticket purchased from Purdue Convocations (765) 494-3933, www.convocations.org (flyer in packet). Admission to all Saturday concerts and clinics during the Purdue Jazz Festival are now included in the registration fee. However, because of the somewhat limited seating in Loeb Playhouse, each person attending the Finale Concert must have a ticket. Please see the enclosed ticket policy concerning this concert.

AWARDS Trophies will be presented to the top two groups determined by total judges scoring from each performance room, with the top group named as the Honor Group. In addition, outstanding individuals will be recognized from each site. There will be numerous awards given at the judges’ discretion for soloists, rhythm sections, trumpet sections, trombone sections, sax sections, etc. Awards will be in the form of certificates, jazz camp scholarships, Aebersold play a-longs, and small trophies. All individuals in any of the participating ensembles will be eligible for these awards. Awards for groups performing in Stewart Center and Purdue Memorial Union will be announced and presented at the conclusion of the day at the Final Concert in Loeb Playhouse. Awards for groups performing in Pao Hall will be announced and presented in Pao Hall’s Mallett Theatre at 5:00 pm.

ADJUDICATION and RATINGS All bands, competitive or not, will be fully adjudicated. We encourage the judges to give both written and recorded comments, but there are always some who give more of one than the other. Also, unless you requested a “non-competitive” category, each band will be given a rating by each judge. It is our hope that this will give you a clearer idea of how your band compared to the rest of the bands during the day. Total scores of 85-100 will be scored as I, 70-84 will be II, and below 70 as III. Attached is a sample adjudication form to let you know what the judges will be listening for. An audio recording and video recording of your performance will be included on a USB flash drive along with the adjudicators’ comments.

INSTRUMENT REPAIR “Brent’s Bench” of Lafayette will have a table located in the foyer at the entrance to Fowler Hall in Stewart Center for emergency instrument repair and minor emergency equipment needs.

FOOD SERVICE Food services are available on the bottom floor of Purdue Memorial Union adjacent to Stewart Center as indicated on your building map. Information for hours of operation during the festival will be sent in an email update before the festival (may have adjusted hours because of Martin Luther King holiday weekend). There are also many other food establishments within walking distance to the festival areas.

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Purdue Jazz Festival January 15-17, 2015

Events Schedule

Thursday, January 15

Community Jazz Showcase Concert

Jazz Bands from Harrison HS, Jefferson HS, McCutcheon HS, and West Lafayette HS Performance by the Purdue Jazz Band

Featuring festival artist-in-residence Bill Sears, saxophonist and educator

7:30 p.m. • Long Center for the Performing Arts in Lafayette, Indiana (free admission)

Friday, January 16

Chris Potter Underground Saxophonist Chris Potter has appeared on over 100 albums as a sideman and 15 albums as a leader,

but his recurring project with his quartet, Chris Potter Underground, has emerged as particularly fertile and imaginative.

Tickets for the Chris Potter Underground concert may be purchased by calling Purdue Convocations at (800) 914-SHOW Visit Purdue Convocations’ website at www.convocations.org for more information

8:00 p.m. • Loeb Playhouse

Saturday, January 17

Competition: High School and Middle School Jazz Bands and Combos

8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Multiple stages at Purdue Memorial Union, Stewart Center, and Pao Hall. All Performances are Free!

Jazz Clinics

Clinics by Chris Potter, the Underground rhythm section, Dave Douglas, Carl Allen, and Bill Sears See ‘Clinics and Concerts’ schedule for times and locations (free admission)

Concert

Purdue Jazz Band featuring guest artists Bill Sears, Dave Douglas, and Carl Allen Noon • Loeb Playhouse (free admission)

Finale Concert

Purdue Jazz Band featuring guest artists Dave Douglas and Carl Allen 5:30 p.m. • Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center

Although the concert price is included in the entry fee, everyone must have an entry ticket which was

reserved during the registration process

  

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PURDUE JAZZ

FESTIVAL 2015

Loeb Playhouse(LHS/BB)

Fowler Hall(LHS/BB)

North Ballroom(SHS/BB)

Stewart 302(SHS/BB)

Pao Hall (MS/BB - HS/NC)

W. Faculty Lounge(Combos)

Anniversay Drawing (Combos)

8:00 Brownsburg I Lebanon

8:30 Jefferson Zionsville Lawrence North (NC) W. Laffayette (NC)

9:00 Mundelien I Urbana Champaign Central III Knox McCutcheon (NC) Edison MS c2

9:30 Greenwood Wm. H Harrison Hoopeston Area Brownsburg III Benton Central (NC) Edison MS c1

10:00 Lawrence Central Franklin Central South Adams Decatur Central II Martinsville HS (NC) Bloomington N c3

10:30 East Kentwood Dekalb I Pike II Mundelien II Carmel (JH/MS) Champaign Central c3

11:00 Downers Grove N. I Snider II Brownsburg II Edison MS II (JH/MS) Carroll c1

11:30 Decatur Central I Downers Grove S. III Beloit Memorial II Hoopeston MS (JH/MS) Champaign Central c2

12:00

12:30 Penn c. 1

1:00 Pike I Lincoln-Way East John Hersey II Edison MS I (JH/MS) Bloomington N c2

1:30 Goshen I Snider I Downers Grove S. II Wea Ridge MS (JH/MS) Bloomington N c1

2:00 Lake Central I West Aurora I Dekalb II Carroll (NC) W. Wilson MS (JH/MS) Champaign Central c1

2:30 John Hersey I Lincoln Way North Shawano I Penn II North Ridge MS (JH/MS) Downers Grove N. c1

3:00 Downers Grove S. I Rauner College Prep Bloomington N II Champaign Central II Riverside JH (JH/MS) Lincoln-Way E c1

3:30 Pritzker College Prep Oak Park & River Forest Rolling Meadows II Goshen II Zionsville MS (JH/MS) Snider c1

4:00 Penn I Beloit Memorial I Westmont West Aurora HS II New Augusta N (JH/MS) John Hersey c1

4:30 Bloomington N. I Champaign Central I Downers Grove N. II Shawano II FCVMS (JH/MS) Downers Grove S. c1

5:00 (Finale Concert set-up) Rolling Meadows I Lake Central II Oswego (NC) Pao Awards John Hersey c2

Clinic Dave Douglas, tpt.

Clinic Carl Allen, drum set

Improv Clinic Bill Sears

5:30 Finale Concert & Awards Presentation in Loeb featuring Dave Douglas and Carl Allen with the Purdue Jazz Band

Big Bands Combos

Clinic Chris Potter, sax

Rhythm Section Clinic Underground rhythm

sectionPurdue Jazz Band with

Bill Sears, Dave Douglas, Carl Allen

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Hailed by many as a leading light of his generation and as simply one of the best musicians around, Mr. Potter will lead a session exploring how he got

there and what you can do to raise your own level of playing.

This is one of the finest and most dynamic rhythm sections you will ever hear. They will help you hear and understand what they are doing and how it applies to you as a rhythm section

player or as an instrumentalist playing with a rhythm section!

One of the most important and prolific trumpeters, band leaders, composers and educators of our time will offer his insights into performing the trumpet and his approach to improvised music.

This gifted New York based drummer will share how you can be the kind of drummer who is always swinging in every situation!

The Director of Jazz Studies at the Interlochen Summer Arts Camp and Interlochen Academy will share his approach to improvisation for all ages.

Clinic and Concert Schedule Saturday, January 17, 2015

(All clinics last 50 minutes)

Clinic 10:00 a.m. • PMU West Faculty Lounge

Chris Potter, saxophonist

Clinic 11:00 a.m. • Loeb Playhouse

Rhythm Section from Chris Potter Underground

Concert 12:00 p.m. • Loeb Playhouse

Purdue Jazz Band with Dave Douglas, Bill Sears, and Carl Allen

Clinic 1:00 p.m. • PMU North Ballroom

Dave Douglas, trumpet

Clinic 2:00 p.m. • PMU Anniversary Drawing Room

Carl Allen, drum set

Clinic 3:00 p.m. • PMU Anniversary Drawing Room

Bill Sears, saxophonist

Concert 5:30 p.m. • Loeb Playhouse

Purdue Jazz Band with Dave Douglas and Carl Allen

  

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REPERTOIRE AND SOLOIST SHEET TURN IN FOUR COPIES AT CHECK-IN FOR EACH PERFORMING GROUP

School Name:_____________________________________ Band Name: ______________________________________ Director Name: ____________________________________ Performance Location & Time: _______________________

Please list the following band members as viewed from audience, please indicate “lead” players COMBOS Please put a star (*) beside the name of each individual wishing to be considered for the All-Star Jam. (type or print clearly) from audience: left . . . . . . . .. to . . . . . . . . right Trumpets: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Trombones: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Saxes: __________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Tune #1: ___________________________________ Composer: _______________________________ Soloists (include instrument): 1)_____________________________ 2)_____________________________ 3)_____________________________ 4)_____________________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Rhythm section: piano:________________________ bass: ________________________ drums:________________________ aux. perc:_____________________ guitar: _______________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Tune #2: ___________________________________

Composer: _______________________________

Soloists (include instrument): 1)_____________________________ 2)_____________________________ 3)_____________________________ 4)_____________________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Rhythm section (if different): piano:________________________ bass: ________________________ drums:________________________ aux. perc:_____________________ guitar: _______________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Tune #3: ___________________________________

Composer: _______________________________

Soloists (include instrument): 1)_____________________________ 2)_____________________________ 3)_____________________________ 4)_____________________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Rhythm section (if different): piano:________________________ bass: ________________________ drums:________________________ aux. perc:_____________________ guitar: _______________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Tune #4: ___________________________________

Composer: _______________________________

Soloists (include instrument): 1)_____________________________ 2)_____________________________ 3)_____________________________ 4)_____________________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Rhythm section (if different): piano:________________________ bass: ________________________ drums:________________________ aux. perc:_____________________ guitar: _______________________

( judges only) 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1

Comments:

Judge’s signature________________________________

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Sample

Band Information:

Purdue Jazz Festival - Big Bands Adjudicator’s Sheet

Selections Composer1.2.3.4.

Ensemble (Wind Players)Quality: Sound/IntonationTechniqueMusicality

Rhythm SectionTechniqueTimeSensitivity

SoloistsTechniqueJazz Ideas/StyleCommunicationExcitement

Other FactorsChoice of Music/ProgrammingJazz ExcitementStage Presence

Comments:

Comments:

Comments:

Comments:

Use reverse side for additional comments.

TOTAL SCORE (100)

Ajudicator’s Signature:

Private Comments to the Director of:

Ajudicator’s Signature:

/ 25

/ 15

/ 10

/ 50

IIIIII42 3450 0

IIIIII21 1725 0

IIIIII13 1115 0

IIIIII9 810 0

IIIIII85 70100 0

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Sample

Band Information:

Purdue Jazz Festival - Combo Adjudicator’s Sheet

Selections Composer1.2.3.4.

Other FactorsChoice of Music/ProgrammingJazz ExcitementStage Presence

Comments:

Comments:

Comments:

Comments:

Use reverse side for additional comments.

TOTAL SCORE (100)

Ajudicator’s Signature:

Private Comments to the Director of:

Ajudicator’s Signature:

/ 10

IIIIII9 810 0

IIIIII85 70100 0

SoloistsTechniqueJazz Ideas/StyleCommunicationExcitement

/ 50

IIIIII42 3450 0

Ensemble (Wind Players)Quality: Sound/IntonationTechniqueMusicality

/ 15

IIIIII13 1115 0

Rhythm SectionTechniqueTimeSensitivity

/ 25

IIIIII21 1725 0

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Performance Warm-upMallett Theater - Pao Hall Hansen Theater - Pao HallLoeb Playhouse Stewart 206North Ballroom PMU East Lounge (118)Fowler Hall Stewart 322Stewart 302 Stewart 310PMU West Faculty Lounge (250) PMU 136PMU Anniversary Drawing Room or S. Tower PMU Terrace Room 131

Clinics are held in various performance rooms throughout the day- see performance schedule.

Director's Check-In Stewart Center Lobby (near Loeb)Contest Headquarters and "Lost & Found" Stewart 107Pictures South BallroomFinal Concert Loeb Playhouse

Jazz Festival 2015Quick Room Guide

*For supervised storage of equipment from after your performance until after the Final Concert, all equipment must be moved to Stewart 214 by 5:00 PM

Homeroom - Assignments made at Check-In

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School

Contact

Address

City State Zip

Phone Email

CHRIS POTTER UNDERGROUND FRI 1.16.15 / 8PM / LOEB PLAYHOUSESaxophonist Chris Potter has appeared on over 100 albums as a sideman and 15 albums as a leader, but his recurring project , Chris Potter Underground, has emerged as particularly fertile and imaginative. Join Chris Potter Underground as it kicks off the 2015 Purdue Jazz Festival!

I will need parking for buses. (Parking information will be sent by mail.)

SAVE WITH GROUPS OF 10 OR MORE Quantity ________ x $16 = ________For every 10 tickets receive one chaperone ticket FREE. Quantity ________ FREE = _______ Hurry, limited tickets available!

Pay by credit card or by check (make payable to Purdue University). Visa Mastercard Discover

Name on card

Number Expires

Signature Date

Fax completed form to (765) 494-3927 or mail along with payment to:Purdue Convocations

128 Memorial Mall, STEW 194 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2016

Orders can also be placed by phone at (765) 494-3933.For more information call (765) 494-9712.

GROUP ORDER FORM

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Purdue Jazz Festival Ticket Policy

Admission to all Saturday concerts and clinics

during the Purdue Jazz Festival are now included in the registration fee.

However, because of the somewhat limited seating in Loeb Playhouse, each person

attending the Finale concert must have a ticket.

These tickets were reserved during the registration process and will be handed out when your band checks in at the festival.

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Purdue Jazz Festival celebrates 25th year in 2015

Concerts, competitions, special events enliven annual event

Jazz band(s) from ____________________________High School in __________________________,

directed by ______________________________ has/ have been accepted to participate in the 25th Purdue

Jazz Festival in West Lafayette, IN, on Saturday, January 17, 2015.

Throughout the three-day festival, which runs from Thursday, January 15 through Saturday, January 17,

student musicians and the public will rub shoulders with performers of international acclaim. The festival

boasts several headliner concerts plus competitions, clinics, and special events.

Festival events begin Thursday, January 15, with a free Community Showcase Concert at 7:30 p.m. in

Lafayette’s Long Center. Performing will be the Purdue Jazz Band with artist-in-residence Bill Sears,

saxophonist/educator. Also performing will be jazz bands from Tippecanoe County area schools.

The innovative Chris Potter Underground quartet headlines Friday’s concert at 8:00 p.m. in Loeb Playhouse

of Purdue’s Stewart Center, sponsored by Purdue Convocations. Tickets for the Chris Potter Underground

concert may be purchased by calling Purdue Convocations at (800) 914-SHOW. Visit Purdue Convocations’

website at www.convocations.org for more information.

On Saturday, instrumental jazz ensembles from four states will perform throughout the day in seven locations

on Purdue’s campus: Stewart Center, Memorial Union, and Pao Hall. The music starts at 8:00 a.m. and

continues through 5:30 p.m. Saturday’s events are all free and open to the public. The festival guest artists

will give clinics throughout the day as well as perform with the Purdue Jazz Band.

Artist-in-residence Bill Sears will be featured in concert with the Purdue Jazz Band at noon on Saturday in

Loeb Playhouse. Guest Artists Dave Douglas (trumpet) and Carl Allen (drums) will also perform. It’s free

and open to the community.

Dave Douglas and Carl Allen will headline the festivals sold out finale concert with the Purdue Jazz Band at

5:30 p.m. in Loeb Playhouse. Awards for outstanding performances, soloists, and sections by the high school

groups will be announced at this concert.

For more information on Purdue Jazz Festival events, contact University Bands PR Director Susan

Xioufaridou at (765) 496-6785 or [email protected].

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