conducting a jazz festival featuring area high school jazz bands.
Members of the JazzMn Big Band will be performing with the groups, and
DiBlasio will offer a clinic.
The evening's concert itself promises many surprises. The top band
from the day's festivities will open the concert, and top soloists will
also be chosen to perform with JazzMn later that night. DiBlasio will
be performing the works of Maynard Ferguson, Stan Kenton, and the Mingus
Big Band, along with his own compositions.
In their tradition of performing big band classics, the JazzMn Big
Band will pull out the stops with the Buddy Rich classic, "West Side
Story", featuring drummer Joe Pulice, tenor Dave Karr and trombonist
Mike Nelson. Finally, guest vocalist Bruce Henry will be singing Gordon
Goodwin's Grammy-nominated arrangement of "Comes Love", backed by the
Minnesota State Mankato Jazz Singers. Brian McKnight and Take 6 originally
recorded the piece.
After receiving his Masters Degree from the University of Miami, Denis
DiBlasio joined the big band of legendary trumpeter Maynard Ferguson,
serving as Maynard 's Musical Director for five years. During this time
he honed his virtuosity on the baritone saxophone and flute as well
as a prodigious scat-vocal technique, and developed estimable composing/
arranging skills. His scores have been widely-published, and he has
written several books on jazz improvisation and scat singing. He is
currently Director of the Jazz Department and conducts the Jazz Lab
Band at Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey.
The JazzMn Big Band is a professional jazz orchestra that follows the
models of classical orchestras, striving for artistic excellence. The
group combines the talents of outstanding jazz musicians from throughout
the Twin Cities area.
Denis DiBlasio will be the featured artist with the JazzMn Big Band
on Saturday, February 12th, at 7:30 pm at the Ted Mann Auditorium. Tickets
are available through the Northrop Box Office at 612-624-2345 or can
be purchased
online.