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'''Everett Lawler''' is a saxophonist, band director and educator residing in [[Birmingham]], Alabama.  He is the founding director of the [[SuperJazz Big Band]], and a prolific arranger, having written numerous charts for SuperJazz and many other groups, such as the [[Joe Giattina Orchestra]], the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]] and the [[Alabama Cavaliers]]. He holds the Bachelor of Music, the Master of Music Education and the Doctor of Music Education degrees.
'''Everett Lawler''' is a saxophonist, band director and educator residing in [[Birmingham]], Alabama.  He is the founding director of the [[SuperJazz Big Band]], and a prolific arranger, having written numerous charts for SuperJazz and many other groups, such as the [[Joe Giattina Orchestra]], the [[UAB Jazz Ensemble]] and the [[Alabama Cavaliers]]. He also prepared the marching band arrangements for "Dixie" and "Birdland" used by [[Vestavia Hills High School]].


He holds bachelor of music, master of music education and doctor of music education degrees.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14386 SuperJazz Big Band] at All About Jazz
* [http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/musician.php?id=14386 SuperJazz Big Band] at All About Jazz


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Revision as of 17:19, 19 June 2018

Everett Lawler is a saxophonist, band director and educator residing in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the founding director of the SuperJazz Big Band, and a prolific arranger, having written numerous charts for SuperJazz and many other groups, such as the Joe Giattina Orchestra, the UAB Jazz Ensemble and the Alabama Cavaliers. He also prepared the marching band arrangements for "Dixie" and "Birdland" used by Vestavia Hills High School.

He holds bachelor of music, master of music education and doctor of music education degrees.

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