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Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble: Swinging Every Which Way But Loose

Read "Swinging Every Which Way But Loose" reviewed by Jack Bowers


To show clearly where his sentiments lie, Ronald Carter, director of the renowned Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble, has included the word “swing (or “swinging ) in the title of each of the four albums the band has released since he took charge of the program nearly a decade ago. The latest, Swinging Every Which Way But Loose--which was actually recorded in 2002-03--easily upholds NIU's reputation as one of the outstanding college-level jazz ensembles on the planet, swinging every which ...

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The Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble: We Came to Swing!

Read "We Came to Swing!" reviewed by Jack Bowers


This is the third album in a row by the Northern Illinois University Jazz Ensemble that includes the words “swing” or “swingin’” in its title. I’m beginning to suspect that director Ronald Carter and his apprentices are trying to tell us something.

In this case, the announcement is directed toward its audience, as We Came to Swing! was recorded during concerts two summers ago in Peoria and Sandwich, IL; Chesterfield, MO, and on the NIU campus in DeKalb. And it ...


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