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The '''W. C. Handy Jazz Camp''' is held annually in Florence, Alabama, sponsored jointly by the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] and the University of North Alabama (UNA).  Each year, the camp features an accomplished faculty, all members of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]].  A number of [[Birmingham]] musicians have served as faculty members for this camp.
The '''W. C. Handy Jazz Camp''' is held annually in Florence, Alabama, sponsored jointly by the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]] and the University of North Alabama (UNA).  Each year, the camp features an accomplished faculty, all members of the [[W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars]].  A number of [[Birmingham]] musicians have served as faculty members for this camp.


“The camp consists of four days of intensive music study at UNA,” said Nancy Gonce, who assisted professional jazz musician Mike Shepherd and former UNA band director Dr. Edd Jones in establishing the camp as an educational extension of the area’s annual W.C. Handy Music Festival. The founders set up the curriculum using state jazz honor-band criteria to help prepare students for the state level.
== Curriculum ==
 
“The camp consists of four days of intensive music study at UNA,” said Nancy Gonce, who assisted professional jazz musician Mike Shepherd and former UNA band director [http://www2.una.edu/music/faculty/eddjones.html Dr. Edd Jones] in establishing the camp as an educational extension of the area’s annual W.C. Handy Music Festival. The founders set up the curriculum using state jazz honor-band criteria to help prepare students for the state level.


At the camp, young music students study music theory and improvisation. Sectional and ensemble sessions are provided, as well as private lessons from professional musicians. Camp students as well as the accomplished musicians who make up the faculty perform each year during the W. C. Handy Music Festival, which takes place throughout the Shoals area during the last week of July.   
At the camp, young music students study music theory and improvisation. Sectional and ensemble sessions are provided, as well as private lessons from professional musicians. Camp students as well as the accomplished musicians who make up the faculty perform each year during the W. C. Handy Music Festival, which takes place throughout the Shoals area during the last week of July.   
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“Many of the students are in (middle or) high school jazz bands,” Gonce said. “Others don’t have jazz bands at their schools, but want to learn more about the musical technique.”
“Many of the students are in (middle or) high school jazz bands,” Gonce said. “Others don’t have jazz bands at their schools, but want to learn more about the musical technique.”


The 2006 faculty featured a variety of talented professional musicians, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Watters Ken Watters] (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), [[Rick Bell]] (saxophone), [http://music.memphis.edu/goodwin.htm Tim Goodwin] (bass), Mike Shepherd (drums), [[Ray Reach]] (piano) and Mel Deal (guitar). Hosts Dr. Edd Jones and Lloyd Jones (current director UNA’s band program) and camp directors Terry Ownby, band director for Muscle Shoals Middle School, and James Ed Champion, former band director for Bradshaw High School, organized the 2006 camp.
== 2006 faculty ==
 
The 2006 faculty featured a variety of talented professional musicians, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Watters Ken Watters] (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), [[Rick Bell]] (saxophone), [http://music.memphis.edu/goodwin.htm Tim Goodwin] (bass), Mike Shepherd (drums), [[Ray Reach]] (piano) and Mel Deal (guitar). Hosts Dr. Edd Jones and [http://www2.una.edu/music/faculty/lloydjones.html Lloyd Jones] (current director UNA’s band program) and camp directors Terry Ownby, band director for Muscle Shoals Middle School, and James Ed Champion, former band director for Bradshaw High School, organized the 2006 camp.
 
== 2007 faculty ==
 
The 2007 faculty included [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Watters Ken Watters] (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), [http://music.memphis.edu/goodwin.htm Tim Goodwin] (bass), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Redd Chuck Redd] (drums and vibraphone) and [[Ray Reach]] (piano).  


The 2007 faculty included Ken Watters (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), Tim Goodwin (bass), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Redd Chuck Redd] (drums and vibraphone) and Ray Reach (piano).
== Closing concert ==


The W.C. Handy Music Camp culminates each year with the closing concert in the UNA Band Room, featuring camp faculty and students. Following this, participating music students perform as the "Music Camp All-Stars" during the W. C. Handy Music Festival.
The W.C. Handy Music Camp culminates each year with the closing concert in the UNA Band Room, featuring camp faculty and students. Following this, participating music students perform as the "Music Camp All-Stars" during the [[W. C. Handy Music Festival]].


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://www.wchandymusicfestival.org W. C. Handy Music Festival website]
*[http://www.wchandymusicfestival.org W. C. Handy Music Festival website]

Latest revision as of 09:32, 8 October 2007

The W. C. Handy Jazz Camp is held annually in Florence, Alabama, sponsored jointly by the W. C. Handy Music Festival and the University of North Alabama (UNA). Each year, the camp features an accomplished faculty, all members of the W. C. Handy Jazz All-Stars. A number of Birmingham musicians have served as faculty members for this camp.

Curriculum

“The camp consists of four days of intensive music study at UNA,” said Nancy Gonce, who assisted professional jazz musician Mike Shepherd and former UNA band director Dr. Edd Jones in establishing the camp as an educational extension of the area’s annual W.C. Handy Music Festival. The founders set up the curriculum using state jazz honor-band criteria to help prepare students for the state level.

At the camp, young music students study music theory and improvisation. Sectional and ensemble sessions are provided, as well as private lessons from professional musicians. Camp students as well as the accomplished musicians who make up the faculty perform each year during the W. C. Handy Music Festival, which takes place throughout the Shoals area during the last week of July.

“Many of the students are in (middle or) high school jazz bands,” Gonce said. “Others don’t have jazz bands at their schools, but want to learn more about the musical technique.”

2006 faculty

The 2006 faculty featured a variety of talented professional musicians, including Ken Watters (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), Rick Bell (saxophone), Tim Goodwin (bass), Mike Shepherd (drums), Ray Reach (piano) and Mel Deal (guitar). Hosts Dr. Edd Jones and Lloyd Jones (current director UNA’s band program) and camp directors Terry Ownby, band director for Muscle Shoals Middle School, and James Ed Champion, former band director for Bradshaw High School, organized the 2006 camp.

2007 faculty

The 2007 faculty included Ken Watters (trumpet), Howard Lamb (trombone), Tim Goodwin (bass), Chuck Redd (drums and vibraphone) and Ray Reach (piano).

Closing concert

The W.C. Handy Music Camp culminates each year with the closing concert in the UNA Band Room, featuring camp faculty and students. Following this, participating music students perform as the "Music Camp All-Stars" during the W. C. Handy Music Festival.

External links