UWEC Bands Centennial Project
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Dominic Spera, director, performed Blues for Boys & Girls & Boys by Al Cobine on November 15, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Patrice Pakiz, piano Terry Eleyet, vibes Barb Methey, tenor saxophone Erik Hagen, trumpet ALan Reese, bass
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Eleanor Rigby arranged by Lon Price on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Noreen Grey, piano Dick Terrill, tenor saxophone Ginni Smith, electric piano
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Bud's Blues by Lennie Niehaus on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Noreen Grey, piano George Brousard, trumpet Dick Terrill, tenor saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed You 'N Me by Sammy Nestico on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Scott Zoellner, Jim Haukeness, and Gary Hokkanen, trombones
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Persuasion by Sammy Nestico on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloist: Jeff Bergstrom, alto saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Old Man River, arranged by Quincy Jones on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Ginni Smith, piano Larry Chamberlain, trumpet Dick Terrill, tenor saxophone Jay Mettes, drums
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Funkshunal by Thad Jones on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloist: Ginni Smith, piano
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble II, Dominic Spera, director, performed Abel Road, arranged by Chris Derose on November 1, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Scott Zoellner, trombone George Broussard, trumpet Jeff Bergstrom, alto saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Shell Lake Ballad by Nancy Weckwerth on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloist: Randy Wanless, alto saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed The Duke (Clare Fischer) , Jes Fine and Moon River (arr. Lovell Ives) on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Dominick Serpico, baritone saxophone Lyle Mays, piano Deone Johnson, trumpet Randy Richter, drums
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed The Boonies Blues by Dominic Spera on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Cathy Otterson, flute Jon Aumann, trombone Dominick Serpico, baritone saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Disney Overture arranged by Dominic Spera on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Gary Vallencourt, announcer
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Salina Came Home by Kim Richman on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloistts: Bill Buccholtz, trumpet Tom Newburg, tenor saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Blues and Abstract Truth by Butch Nordal on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Tom Newburg, tenor saxophone Cathy Otterson, alto saxophone Steve Zenz, drums
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Ya Gotta Try by Sammy Nestico on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Lyle Mays, piano Tom Newburg and Wilbur Mitchell, tenor saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Memorial Spiritual to open the concert on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Suite: Reflections on Atlanta by Lyle Mays on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Tom Nerburg, tenor saxophone Joel Shoemaker, trombone Dominick Serpico, baritone saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Savoy by Bill Holman on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Len Braunling, guitar Deone Johnson, trumpet
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Swag's Grove by Dan Hearle on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloist: Bob Storti, bass
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Climbing the Walls by Noreen Grey on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Whee Small Hours by Billy Byers on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloist: Dominick Serpico - baritone saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble I, Dominic Spera, director, performed Honesty by Dave Baker on October 18, 1972 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Dominic Spera and Friends
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble IV, Randy Wanless, student director, performed Eleanor Rigby arranged by Lon Price on May 9, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall. Soloists: Merlyn Aude, flute Steve Olson, tenor saxophone
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble IV, Randy Wanless, student director, performed Theme by Ralph Muchler on May 9, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
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The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble IV, Randall Wanless, student director, performed Light Vibrations by Samy Nestico on May 9, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.