Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble - Essentially Ellington 2012
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2012
- This is the award winning performance of the DCA Jazz Ensemble ran by Christopher Dorsey which took home 1st Place in the Essentially Ellington High School Band Competition as well as a list of honors including
Outstanding Trumpet Section
Outstanding Trombone Section
Outstanding Reeds Section
Outstanding Trumpet Max Boiko
Outstanding Trumpet Anthony Hervey
Outstanding Lead Trumpet Christian Dorsey
Outstanding Bass Russell Hall
Honorable Mention Bass Sean Blair
Outstanding Drummer Sydney Henry &
Outstanding Bari-Sax Jonathan Hainsworth.
This is the ensemble's third year in a row at Essentially Ellington and the second year in a row winning first place.
Sepia Panorama Soloists:
Russell Hall - Bass
Cameron Fegers - Trombone
Max Boiko - Trumpet
Jonathan Hainsworth - Baritone Saxophone
Akeem Green - Piano
Ben Stocker - Tenor Saxophone
Markus Howell - Alto Saxophone
Christian Cummings - Alto Saxophone
Anthony Hervey - Trumpet
Oop Bop Sh'bam Soloists:
Max Boiko - Trumpet
Damon Sands - Tenor Saxophone
A Night In Tunisia Soloists:
Anthony Morrison - Drums
Russell Hall - Congas
Shanice Richards - Vocals
Liza Honorat - Vocals
Cameron Fegers - Trombone
Max Boiko - Trumpet
Ben Stocker - Tenor Saxophone
The Dillard Center for the Arts Jazz Ensemble is the audition only band program from Dillard High School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The school is indeed public and has also won 1st place three years in a row in the Swing Central Competition part of the Savannah Music Festival. For more info please visit www.dcajazz.com
This channel is not directly affiliated with the DCA Jazz Ensemble or the Essentially Ellington High School Competition.
These kids are incredible! Don't let America's one true founding art form die out!
An outstanding performance. They look like pros already. Kudos to them.
Nice seeing Anthony Hervey as a freshman.
*Director: Christopher Dorsey*
*Solos:*
*Sepia Panorama (**1:07**)*
Bass: Russell Hall (1:19, 2:48, 6:14, 7:47)**
Trombone: Cameron Fegers (1:34, 1:51, 7:20)
Trumpet: Max Boiko (1:42, 1:59, 7:27)**
Bari Sax: Jonathan Hainsworth (2:09, 7:03)**
Piano: Akeem Green (2:26)
Tenor Sax: Ben Stocker (2:52)**
Alto Sax: Markus Howell (3:44)
Alto Sax: Christian Cummings (4:34)
Trumpet: Anthony Hervey (5:24)**
*Oop Bob Sh'bam (**9:10**)*
Piano: Akeem Green (9:14)
Trumpet: Max Boiko (10:03)**
Tenor Sax: Demonn Sands (10:57)
Drums: Sydney Henry (12:07)**
*A Night in Tunisia (**13:45**)*
Conga: Russell Hall (13:50)
Drums: Anthony Morrison (13:57)
Bass: Sean Blair (14:43, 15:46)*
Vocals: Shanice Richards (14:55, 15:33)
Vocals: Liza Honorat (15:21)
Trombone: Cameron Fegers (16:04, 16:40, 18:21)
Trumpet: Max Boiko (17:11, 18:35, 19:07)**
Tenor Sax: Ben Stocker (17:38)**
Trumpet: Christian Dorsey (19:12)**
* = Honorable Mention Award
** = Outstanding Award
***1st Place in Essentially Ellington Competition***
*Full Awards List*
*Sectional Awards:*
*Outstanding Reeds Section:* Markus Howell (Lead Alto), Christian Cummings (Alto), Ben Stocker (Tenor)** , Demonn Sands (Tenor), Jonathan Hainsworth (Baritone)**
*Outstanding Trombone Section:* Cameron Fegers, Kirby Fellis, Jordan Davis, Sam Gellerstein
*Outstanding Trumpet Section:* Christian Dorsey (Lead)**, Max Boiko**, Anthony Hervey**, Bryan McCall, Eric German
*Outstanding Lead Trumpet:*
Christian Dorsey
*Honorable Mention Soloist Award:*
Sean Blair (Bass)
*Outstanding Soloist Award:*
Russell Hall (Bass)
Sydney Henry (Drums)
Ben Stocker (Tenor Sax)
Jonathan Hainsworth (Baritone Sax)
Anthony Hervey (Trumpet)
Max Boiko (Trumpet)
*Highlights: **3:44** (Markus Howell Swingin' Hard), **4:34**, **5:24** (Only FRESHMEN), **6:14** (Russell Frackin' Hall), **10:44** (3rd Trombone LOVIN' it), **10:07**, **17:11** (Max Boiko)*
Beautiful. My Dillard High School
I was so excited you guys won. You deserved it!!!!
Makes me proud to be a Panther!
Outstanding Alto saxophones
excellent stuff
what a milky solo from the trumpet!
This band swings pretty hard
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE MY ALMA MATER!!!! im so proud! Mr. Dorsey taught me a lot! it's a shame the new principal is getting rid of programs in the Performance Arts program where even now famous Jason Derulo graduated from. =( that upsets me! I don't know where I'd be without DCA! Dillard High My Dillard High!! =)
Don’t worry we still have our top jazz band program and I’m one of them and just know we’re swingin’
Man, I would kill to go to a school that is a freakin center for arts. these guys are amazing, and I cant wait to compete against them, even if we get our butts kicked. Damn public :(
We'll take 'em Johnny. Some day........
🌱😀🌾💛
Yo Dillard parkway middle will see you at the Melton mustafa festival
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SWANG ET
What about Dr. Michael Krop?? Don't sleep on us.
Five years later, I would love to know what all of these young talented adults are doing today. How are they earning a living and are they still even playing at all? Musicians need audiences, not more teachers. Reboot America Musically.com
Hey dick, I'm the guitarist from the band. Most of my peers are still playing music.
Russell Hall, one of the bassists is a touring jazz musician who graduated from Julliard and was featured in an HBO documentary with Wynton Marsalis and another former Dillard student, Patrick Bartley. Patrick graduated from the Manhattan School of Music and recently performed an original concert work at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC as part of their summer concert series. Needless to say they are living pretty well for being fresh out of school, also considering they went to school for free. Some of the other musicians are still finishing up school but regularly play in the city where they live. Some jazz, some other genres. Our piano player from 2011 is signed to DJ Khaled's music label and recently went Platinum in Australia. As for myself, I went to school in New york city as well but for photography. Currently I am at the rhode island school of design pursuing my mfa in photography, however I recently released an album which has gotten good reviews both in the US and the UK.
Our class was very lucky to have many talented musicians who all care very deeply about their craft. I am proud to call them my friends and fellow artists as I see a great majority of them succeeding in their careers at such a young age.
KARZJR Which guitar are you? Just wondering.
Lol lovin ur feel dude. i would honestly make the same faces if I was sitting in your seat listening to such crazy solos. I feel like you got "outstanding rhythm guitar" the year before this one, am I right?
@@roosterslime9430 yeah I did
Many of the graduates from this band are touring and some are making their own music. A handful of them come back to our annual summer jazz camp as clinicians. Im currently taking lessons with the lead trombonist here, Kirby Fellis. Theyre all amazing musicians and people :)
The trumpet soloist is bad!!!! I wonder what he's doing now
The bass player Russel Hall is good but I think he should play a little bit more like Rodney Whitaker
A shame none of these young musicians will be able to earn a living playing this music.
That isn't always true. There are many teachers that are able to earn a living while doing gigs at the same time.
Depends on what you classify as making a living..................Different strokes for different folks.
Dick Cully Actually, I know people in this video who are already making enough money to support themselves. However, I can see why you think that way.
What about Dr. Michael Krop?? Don't sleep on us.