October 8, 2005
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
NYU Master Class with Phil Woods
Sunday, October 9 7pm-9pm at the Center for Jewish History 15W16th St, NYC. We'll be webcasting it at http://www.artistshousemusic.com Admission is free.
Participating students will be from NYU, Juilliard, the New School, and Columbia. Gary Giddins will be introducing Phil and providing some backgroud for the audience. He will also interview Phil during the class. Phil will perform and then he will comment on student performances. They will play a song together to end the class.
John Beaty, alto saxophone, NYU
Chris Ward, tenor saxophone, NYU
Gilad Edelman, alto, Columbia University
Corcoran Holt, bass, Queen College
Ez Weiss, piano, Queens College
Maiko Ono, drums, New School
This I Dig of You, Hank Mobley Eternal Triangle, Sonny Stitt Minority, GiGi Gryce
Dr. David Schroeder, Director NYU Jazz & Contemporary Studies 212/998-5446 www.education.nyu.edu/music.jazz
To: Listings/Critics/Features From: JAZZ PROMO SERVICES Press Contact: JIM EIGO, [email protected]
NYU Master Class with Phil Woods
Sunday, October 9 7pm-9pm at the Center for Jewish History 15W16th St, NYC. We'll be webcasting it at http://www.artistshousemusic.com Admission is free.
Participating students will be from NYU, Juilliard, the New School, and Columbia. Gary Giddins will be introducing Phil and providing some backgroud for the audience. He will also interview Phil during the class. Phil will perform and then he will comment on student performances. They will play a song together to end the class.
John Beaty, alto saxophone, NYU
Chris Ward, tenor saxophone, NYU
Gilad Edelman, alto, Columbia University
Corcoran Holt, bass, Queen College
Ez Weiss, piano, Queens College
Maiko Ono, drums, New School
This I Dig of You, Hank Mobley Eternal Triangle, Sonny Stitt Minority, GiGi Gryce
Dr. David Schroeder, Director NYU Jazz & Contemporary Studies 212/998-5446 www.education.nyu.edu/music.jazz
For more information contact All About Jazz.



