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Maynard Ferguson (born May 4, 1928 in Montreal, Canada) is a jazz trumpet player and bandleader. He came to prominence playing in Stan Kenton's orchestra, before forming his own band in 1957. He is noted for being able to play accurately in a remarkably high register, and for his bands, which act as a stepping stone for up-and-coming talent.//He was born in Verdun, Quebec (now part of Montreal). Encouraged by his mother and father, Maynard was playing piano and violin by the age of four. At nine years old, Maynard heard a cornet for the first time in his local church and asked his parents to purchase him one. He won a scholarship to the French Conservatory of Music where he received formal training and in 1941, at age thirteen, Maynard soloed as a child prodigy with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Orchestra. During his teen years, he led a band in Montreal. In 1949, he moved to the United States in hopes of joining Stan Kenton's big band in New York City.Kenton's band was broken up at this point, so Ferguson began playing with Boyd Raeburn, Jimmy Dorsey, and Charlie Barnet. In 1950, Stan Kenton formed his new Innovations Orchestra in Los Angeles with Ferguson as his star attraction. After the Innovations experiment proved a commercial failure, Ferguson stayed in the Kenton organization through its shift back into touring as a jazz big band, although he was still too young to travel with the band, and was separately driven by his parents behind the band's bus
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McNeill to headline Fall Jazz concert
If people are judged by the company they keep, then saxophonist Chip McNeill is doing pretty well. His stints with greats like the Woody Herman Band, Arturo Sandoval and Maynard Ferguson are testament to his playing ability.
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Jazz Greats Return to UNT to Honor Two Retired Directors
Alumni will reunite on campus to perform in honor of two recently retired UNT jazz legends - former One O'Clock Lab Band Director Neil Slater and former Two O'Clock Lab Band Director and professor of saxophone...
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Bringing jazz to class
To Jim Speirs and the rest of the Dakota Jazz Collective, jazz is more than music.
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Honor Roll: Voluntown Elementary School
Grade 6 High Honors: Wyatt Giroux, Christopher Hartman, Dylan Maynard, Denver Overend, Sydney Pepper and Megan Weir. Honors: Cassandra Ballato, James Bryan, Connor Ferguson, Brittney Fisher, Jordan
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