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Temple Jazz Orchestra TJO's Newest CD--capturing the Spring '08 Jazzfest concert--featuring |
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Bill Watrous with the Temple Jazz Orchestra!!! Trombonist Bill Watrous was TJO's guest artist at the 2003 Temple Jazz Festival. Hear Bill and the TJO in this smoking live set. |
Jazzfest 2009 Click here for full details on the Nineteenth Annual Temple Jazz Festival with guest artists Randy Brecker and Bill Watrous |
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Lights, Sweet Music LIVE! TJO's first CD is still available! click here for full information on the CD and how to get a copy. |
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Do You YouTube? We did--here's TJO with Bill Watrous at the IAJE Convention in New York City |
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More about the Temple Jazz Orchestra...
The Temple Jazz Orchestra, founded and directed by Thomas Fairlie, is in residence at Temple College in Temple, Texas. TJO emerged from the natural growth of the jazz program at Temple College between 1990 and 2005. Founded in 1990, what began as a collaboration of students and adult musicians from the area has metamorphosed into the premier jazz ensemble in central Texas. TJO now boasts the best professional jazz musicians and educators from an area surrounding Temple, including musicians from Waco, Killeen, Belton, Austin, San Antonio, Round Rock and other communities.
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The Temple Jazz Orchestra,
its members, and/or small ensembles that have spun off from the group have received
recognition at several nationally known jazz festivals, including the UNC Greeley Jazz
Festival, the Loyola University (New Orleans) Jazz Festival, the Sam Houston State Jazz
Festival and others. The featured band at the final concert of the Temple Jazz Festival for the past 15 years, TJO has performed with Marvin Stamm, Bob Mintzer, Russel Ferrante, Eric Marienthal, Allen Vizzuti, Bill Watrous, John Fedchock, Kevin Mahogany, Gary Foster, Ernie Watts, Lew Soloff, Frank Mantooth, Wayne Bergeron, Gordon Goodwin, and others. |
TJO has also shared the stage on several occasions with the Temple Symphony Orchestra. The Temple Jazz Orchestra was invited to perform at the IAJE Southwest Regional Conference at Baylor University on April 16th, 2005, and performed with Bill Watrous at the IAJE Convention in New York City on January 12, 2007. TJO is scheduled to play a series of concerts in Europe (including the legendary Montreux and North Sea Jazz Festivals) in July 2009.
The Temple Jazz Orchestra released its first compact disc recording "Soft Lights and Sweet Music, Live" to critical acclaim in the spring of 2001, featuring the works of various artists. The Temple Jazz Orchestra's second CD, "Bill Watrous Live with the Temple Jazz Orchestra", was released on October 3rd of 2004, and its third CD, "This Is TJO", featuring original works by several band members, was released in March of 2006. TJO's fourth CD, "Temple Jazz Ochestra Featuring Gordon Goodwin" was released in September 2008.
For details on the Temple Jazz Orchestra, contact:
Tom Fairlie
Director, Division of Fine Arts
Temple College
2600 S. 1st Street
Temple, TX 76504
(254) 298-8555
t.fairlie@templejc.edu
Ben Irom
Director of Jazz Studies
Temple College
2600 S. 1st Street
Temple, TX 76504
(254) 298-8554
irom@templejc.edu
Band Member Info
The 2008-2009 Temple Jazz Orchestra:
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| NOTE: For the 2003, 2004 and 2005 jazz festivals bassist Ken Wild substituted for TJO bassist Steve Layne. Ken, a well-known studio musician from Los Angeles, was also a clinician for the festival. Ken may be heard on the TJO CD Bill Watrous and the Temple Jazz Orchestra.. |
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