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Jazz Festival 2023
Presented By KUSD Fine Arts
Saturday, November 11th at 6:30pm CST
Online sale ends: 11/11/23 at 8:30pm CST
Indian Trail High School - Auditiorium
6800 60th Street
Kenosha, WI 53144
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Description

The Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra is dedicated to promoting and nurturing the American art form of jazz through public and instrumental student education via performance, commissioning and presenting new works, developing new audiences, and advancing education for all levels of students.


The Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra led by saxophonist and educator Curt Hanrahan is an A-list roster of Milwaukee musicians who not only swing their behinds off, they have something original to say by way of performances with a perfect balance of classic and contemporary standards and originals that are swinging, soulful, traditional and cutting-edge. Curt Hanrahan is the head of jazz studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He co-founded the Lakeshore Conservatory of Music in Racine Wisconsin and performs with the Milwaukee Symphony. He has worked with artists such as Tony Bennett, Rosemary Clooney, Cab Calloway, the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, Harry Connick Jr., the Arturo Sandoval Big Band, Manhattan Transfer, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Doc Severinsen, Frank Sinatra Jr., and Ray Charles.


Drummer Warren Hanrahan graduated from the legendary North Texas State University and performed with the renowned One O’clock Lab Band under Neil Slater. He then moved on to tenures with The Glenn Miller Orchestra and the S.S. Norway Big Band. He has performed with Tony Bennett, Paul Anka, Billy Joel, Clark Terry, Keely Smith, John Davidson, Vanessa Williams, and in the Broadway shows Chicago, Godspell, West Side Story and Ain't Misbehavin’. He has also performed with R&B legends such as The Drifters, The Duprees, The Shirelles, and TV legends such as Milton Berle, Danny Thomas, Sid Caesar, and Skitch Henderson.


Milwaukee Jazz Origins

The Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra was born out of Hanrahan's involvement with the annual Woody Herman Jazz Festival assembling former members of Herman's various ensembles to perform and began putting a local big band together to perform along with the soloists. After doing this for a few years, he began to have composers and arrangers write new music for this band and actively seek performance opportunities outside of the Herman festival. Around this time, Curt decided to put a family band together with his son Tim, a bassist, who graduated from school with a degree in Jazz studies and, his brother Warren on drums. This became the catalyst to record new and old music using some of the finest jazz musicians in the Milwaukee area and together these musicians, along with the Hanrahan family, became the core of the Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra. The Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra strives to emulate, through its performances and educational endeavors, the same benevolence Woody Herman demonstrated over 50 years of big band performance.


Debut Album

Released in 2017 on the Chicago-based Blujazz label, "Welcome to Swingsville!" is The Milwaukee Jazz Orchestra's debut album featuring seven live and unrehearsed standards by Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker and Gil Evans, to name a few, as well as originals by Curt Hanrahan "IMP" and "Seattle" as well as Steve Lewandowski's "Jocko". 


(Taken from: https://www.mjojazz.com/ )


This festival is sponsored in part by Hansons Pool & Spa

Additional Information
For ADA seating please call 262-359-6388. Please remember event run times may vary.

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Event starts at 6:30pm
Doors open at 6:00pm

Student: $5.00
Senior/Staff: $10.00
Adult: $12.00
Student: $5.00
Senior/Staff: $10.00
Adult: $12.00
Student: $5.00
Senior/Staff: $10.00
Adult: $12.00

Age
All Ages

Indian Trail High School - Auditiorium<br> 6800 60th Street<br> Kenosha, 53144

262-359-6388

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