Thursday, February 11, 2010

Dear Jazz Educators and Student Musicians,

The Lafayette Generations in Jazz Foundation is once again sponsoring the County High School Honor Jazz Band on March 9th, 2008. Please encourage your top jazz students to audition for the band as it promises to be an exciting opportunity for them.
Students are required to attend all rehearsals, sound check and the performance. Have your students consider all dates. If they cannot commit to 100% attendance, they should not audition.

Auditioning students for the honor jazz band must pre- register through their high school music teachers no later than December 10th. Each student will pay a $10 audition fee. Payment details are on the registration form. On our website under the High School tab, review and download all necessary information and the audition registration form. Individual audition times will be scheduled.

Individually-Assigned Auditions: Sunday, January 13, 2008: 11:00am–1:30pm at Stanley Middle School Music Room, 3455 School Street, Lafayette. There are no walk-ons.

̧Horns: Swing Etude #1 “Jazz Etudes for Auditions” by Sandy Megas, published by Walrus Music (all-state audition book)
̧Rhythm Section: Be prepared to demonstrate reading ability of different jazz styles:

Rehearsals: Saturdays, February 16, March 1 & 8: 10:00am–12:30pm at Stanley Middle School Music Room
Sound Check and Performance: Sunday, March 9th, 2008, sound check at 2:00pm & performance at 3:00pm at the Acalanes High School Performing Arts Center, 1200 Pleasant Hill Road, Lafayette.
Notification of individually-assigned auditions will be sent before winter break. The Winner List will be e-mailed to all schools the week of January 13th. As always, we look forward to an exciting group! If you have any questions, please e-mail me at

maryfettig@hotmail.com.
Sincerely,
Mary Fettig
Coordinator

King of Pop Tribute

1. "Beat It"- Michael Jackson's best song. The first and possibly still best crossover between pop, R&B and rock. MJ's great vocals are backed up by Eddie Van Halen's incredible guitar solo- giving birth to the most pioneering song of the 1980's. Popular all over the world and certified platinum by the RIAA. Beat it was also used in a government run anti drunk driving campaign. For this Jackson was invited into the white house.



2. "Billie Jean"- Another incredible performance by Jackson. Great lyrics and the background beat produced by Quincy Jones is stellar. The song is based off one of MJ's most obbsessed and stalker-esque fans. The music video for "Billie Jean" was the first one featuring a black artist to be regularly aired on MTV. The music video also shows Jackson stepping on illuminated squares to dance to the beat, an idea that was then used for the video game Dance Dance Revolution.



3. "Smooth Criminal"-
Perhaps the first story of life in the streets and of the life of a gangster. I think this song is the precursor to Slick Rick and "Children's Story" and the rest of the gangster tales genere.



4. "Thriller"- Everyone knows and loves this song. A terrific song named after an even greater album. The music video is basically a short film but it is a classic. MTV regards it as the "best of all time" and many artists today have sampled the song: Biz Markie, Busta Rhymes, NWA, Public Enemy, Three Six Mafia and several others.



5. "I Want You Back"- Number one in the US. Number 2 in the United Kingdom. 6 Million copies world-wide, Jackson was 11 years old. 11! Amazing song, no one can keep still while this song is playing and that's why jay-z sampled it in his hit song IZZO (H.O.V.A)