The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Bluesy Basie by Carroll DeCamp on November 19, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloist: Dan Parker, trumpet
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed This Could Be the Start of Something Big by Steve Allen, arranged Ron Keezer on November 19, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloists:
Jeff Lawrence, tenor saxophone
Glenn Worf, bass
Chris Swanson, vibes
Ron Gard, Drums
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Blues Plus Two by Gene Steffes on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloist: Ed Lube, trumpet
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed It's Not Unusual arranged by Dominick Serpico on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloist: Anne Christiansen, flute
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Ev'ry Little Beat Helps by Sammy Nestico on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloists:
Fran Micklus, piano
Greg Keel, tenor saxophone
Denise Demet, drums
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Streakin' by Kurt Larson on May 12, 1974 win the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloists:
Mary Jo Wirth, piano
Dale Peterson, trombone
Jamie Breunig, alto saxophone
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed When the World Was Young arranged by Ronald Keezer on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloist: Jeff Savaging, alto saxophone
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed the Big Dipper by Thad Jones on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloists:
Mary Jo Wirth, piano
Glenn Eigenbrodt, trumpet
Bill Simon, trumpet
Kevin Genrich, tenor saxophone
Rick Gebhard, drums
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Yesterdays arranged by J. L. Cacibauda on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloist: Bill Simon, trumpet
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Rainy Day arranged by Dee Barton on May 12, 1974 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
The University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble IV, Ronald Keezer, director, performed You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To by Steve Gozan on May 9, 1973 in the Fine Arts Center Concert Hall.
Soloists:
Bill Radtke, alto saxophone
Sue Anderson, piano
The UW Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Nardis by Miles Davis arranged Milt Freeburg on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloist: Scott Brookshaw, tenor saxophone
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Corazon by Carole King arranged by Bill Stapleton on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloist - Laurie Siebel, alto saxophone
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed I Remember Clifford by Lee Morgan on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloist - Greg Bennett, trumpet
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Ev'ry Little Beat Helps by Sammy Nestico on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloists:
Mike Magnuson, piano
Scott Brookshaw, tenor saxophone
Jim Parris, drums
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed I've Never Been in Love Before by Lennie Niehaus on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloist - Nael Ziller, trumpet
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Thomas O'Malley Cat by R. and R. Sherman, arr. Roger Pemberton on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Auditorium.
Soloist - Scott Brookshaw, tenor saxophone
The UW - Eau Claire Jazz Ensemble III, Ronald Keezer, director, performed Trolley Song by Lovell Ives on May 3, 1982 in Schofield Avenue.
Soloist - Jim Parris, drums