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Saddleback College Faculty All Jazzed Up Posted
By CotoBlogzz 08-08-2010 05:30 PM Mission Viejo, CA. The Saddleback College Jazz Faculty is all jazzed up for the fall season, which starts Monday, August 30th at 7:00 p.m. in the McKinney Theatre. The nationally renowned ensemble performs an eclectic mix of original music and great jazz standards. The faculty is comprised of Jerry Pinter on saxophone, Ron Stout on trumpet, Gerard Hagen on piano, Luther Hughes on bass, Jamie Rosenn on guitar, Paul Johnson on drums and Director of Jazz Studies, Joey Sellers , on trombone.
Tickets ate $10 general; $7
students/seniors. Call the ticket office at
949-582-4656 (Tuesday through Saturday, noon-4) or
order your tickets online
Jazz studies at Saddleback College emphasizes creativity through improvisation and ensemble performance. Focusing on the historical, theoretical and intuitive aspects of this American music, Director Joey Sellers and an outstanding cadre of nationally recognized musicians comprise the jazz faculty. Curricula include Improvisation, Jazz Composition and Arranging, Jazz History Syllabus, Jazz History Audio, Jazz History Podcast, Jazz Piano, Saddleback Big Band, Jazz Lab Ensemble, and Combos.
Students
in Jazz Studies at Saddleback College have transferred
to prestigious institutions including University of
Southern California , Eastman School of Music,
Berkeley School of Music, Cal State Northridge, UCLA,
Cal State Fullerton, University of California at San
Diego , and other regional institutions. Some of
our alumni have gone on to play professionally with
Frank Zappa, Diana Ross, and other high-profile
artists and organizations. Saddleback College
is located at 28000 Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo ,
just east of Interstate 5 at the Avery Parkway exit.
Parking is available in Lot 12. Take Avery
Parkway to Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third
traffic light, which is Saddleback’s Marguerite
entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the
second left to “ Theatre Circle ,” turning right
into Lot 12. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968,
Saddleback College offers more than 300 degree and
certificate programs to help students reach their
personal, career, and educational goals. The
college’s top-ranked transfer center is recognized
throughout the state, and career training combines
instruction with on-the-job experience that leads
directly to employment in the community.
On-campus services including job placement,
counseling, and financial aid are offered to promote
student success. Campus life is an integral part
of the college, with outstanding athletic teams,
theatrical and cultural events, and a multitude of
student clubs and organizations. For
more information on Saddleback College and its
programs, please visit www.saddleback.edu.
For Fine Arts events, visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
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