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College Choir-Jazz Ensemble Joint Concert
Fri., Nov. 4, 1994
The Music Department presented a concert by the College Choir and the Jazz Ensemble at 8:00pm in the Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. The ensembles performed the South African anti-apartheid song "Freedom Is Coming"; Ariel Ramírez's "Navidad Nuestra"; William Grant still's arrangement of the African-American spiritual "Holy Spirit, Don't You Leave Me"; Wanda Lofton's arrangement of the African-American spiritual "Good News"; Count Basie's "Jumpin' at the Woodside" (arr. Mike Lewis); Dave Black and Gordon Brisker's "Mucho Gusto"; Eubie Blake and Andy Razof's "Memories of You" (arr. Frank Comstock); George and Ira Gershwin's "But Not For Me" (arr. Dave Wolpe); Tom Davis' "The Colchester Cha-Cha"; Count Basie, Jerry Livingston, and Mack David's "Blue and Sentimental (arr. Frank Comstock) and "A Foggy Day" (arr. Dave Wolpe); Russ Freeman's "I Watched Her Walk Away" (arr. George Stone); Sam Lewis, Joe Young, and Jean Schwartz's "Rock-a-bye Your Baby (Witha Dixie Melody)" (arr. Dave Wolpe); and Stan Kenton's "Eager Beaver" (arr. Dave Wolpe).
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College Choir-Jazz Ensemble Joint Concert Program, Nov. 4, 1994