Wednesday, May 4, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.
Armstrong Concert Hall
Shenandoah Conservatory
Wayne Shorter (b. 1933)
Bronislaw Kaper (1902–1983)
Wayne Shorter (b. 1933)
Herbie Hancock (b. 1940)
5:00 JAZZ COMBO
Steve Payes, tenor saxophone
Todd Stemple, piano
Josh Golden, drums
Jacob Blair, drums
John Coltrane (1926–1967)
Lee Morgen (1938–1972)
Lee Morgen (1938–1972)
Jerome Kern (1885–1945)
4:00 JAZZ COMBO
Stephen Payes, tenor saxophone
Jonathan Lu, piano
Daniel-Jerico Johnson, bass
William Logsdon, drums
Erroll Garner (1921–1977)
Dominic Jackson (b. 2002)
Freddie Hubbard (1938–2008)
Zion Hicks (b. 2003)
6:00 JAZZ COMBO
Brannon Wiltshire, trumpet
Dominic Jackson, alto saxophone
Zion Hicks, piano
Danielle Crouch, piano
Charles Perry, bass
Andrew LaFay, drums
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Wheelchair accessible restrooms are available across the courtyard in Gregory Hall (approximately 100 feet from the Armstrong Concert Hall lobby). Please notify house management for assistance.
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