JAZZ SPOTLIGHT

BGSU Jazz Lab Bands 1 and 2
featuring Vincent Herring, alto saxophone

Bradley Billmaier, director
Jeff Halsey, director

Thursday, September 28, 2023

8:00 P.M. Kobacker Hall
Moore Musical Arts Center

Program

Lab Band II
Bradley Billmaier - Director

Stolen Moments | Oliver Nelson


Lab Band I
Jeff Halsey – Director

Folklore | Vincent Herring, Arr. Jan Wessels

Dolphin Dance | Herbie Hancock, Arr. Bob Mintzer

I Remember Bird | Leonard Feather, Arr. Oliver Nelson

Chamber Jazz Selection | To Be Announced

Chamber Jazz Selection | To Be Announced

The Groove Merchant | Jerome Richardson, Arr. Thad Jones

Saxophone
Geoff Schneider - Lead Alto
Elijah Speller - Alto
Will Edwards - Tenor
Joshua Burke - Tenor
Liz Wohl Sanchez - Bari

Trombone
Jackson Kuphal - Lead
Ruth Wadzinski
David Franklin
Anthony Roldan - Bass

Trumpet
Brandon Ising - Lead
Tyrone Williamson
Christian Amaya
Abby Jesso
Special Guest - Charles Saenz

Rhythm
Tumaini Sango - Piano
Micah White - Guitar
Thomas Johnston - Double Bass
Sam Batty - Percussion
Riley Kramer - Percussion

Saxophone
Dylan Rees - Lead Alto
Foster Brooks - Alto
Keegan Madigan - Tenor
Luke Wells - Tenor
Cameron Laker
Ashley Murray - Bari

Trombone
Caleb Bennet
Isaac Avila
Arryn Meeker

Trumpet
Elijah Hash
Owen Collins
Atlas Sprouse
Nolan Miller

Rhythm
Hayden Mesnick - Piano
Ardan Carlisle - Piano
Will Macintosh - Guitar
Daniel Yang - Double Bass
Tyler Irby - Percussion
Evan Palermo - Percussion

Herring-photo

Saxophonist Vincent Herring's intense, soulful, multi-noted style and ebullient swing have excited audiences worldwide. On stage, Herring and his band often make an incendiary sound over fine and controlled rhythms of modern times.

Vincent started playing saxophone at the age of 11 in school bands and studying privately at Dean Frederick’s School of Music in Vallejo, CA. At the age of 16, Herring was studying at California State University at Chico on a music scholarship. A year later he had won a berth in the United States Military Academy Band at West Point.

Vincent moved to New York City in early 1980's attending Long Island University. He first toured in the United States and Europe as part of the Lionel Hampton Big Band. With his sound strongly influenced by Julian “Cannonball” Adderley, Vincent’s virtuosity and promise came to the attention of Nat Adderley. The two forged a nine-year musical relationship, producing nine albums and touring around the world year after year. After Nat’s death,  Louis Hayes collaborated with Vincent to form the Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band. Vincent worked and recorded with Cedar Walton for more than 20 years.

He has also appeared on stage and or recordings with Freddie Hubbard, Dizzy Gillespie, Louis Hayes, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver Quintet, Jack DeJohnette’s Special Edition, Larry Coryell, Steve Turre, The Mingus Big Band (Won a Grammy in 2010), Kenny Barron, Nancy Wilson, Dr. Billy Taylor, Carla Bley, Mike LeDonne, Carl Allen, Ron McClure, and John Hicks among others. His extensive guest soloist appearances include performances with Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln Center and Jon Faddis and The Carnegie Hall Big Band.

Vincent's discography reveals over 20 titles as a leader and over 250 as a sideman. His current and past projects speak to the wide range of his musical interest and versatility: The Vincent Herring-Joris Dudli’s Soul Jazz Alliance, Earth Jazz Agents, Friendly Fire with Vincent Herring and Eric Alexander. Vincent leads a band called Jazz The Story with Jon Faddis, Jeremy Pelt, Steve Turre, James Carter, Eric Alexander, Mike LeDonne, Kenny Davis, Carl Allen and Nicolas Bearde.   

Vincent tours frequently with his projects around the in the United States, Europe, Japan, China and around the world. Vincent continues to share his distinct voice and musical knowledge, as a performer and jazz educator. He is currently on staff at William Paterson University and at Manhattan School of Music.

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Updated: 09/26/2023 01:35PM