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Flying Horse Big Band: Big Man on Campus
by Jack Bowers
The Big Man on Campus on the fifth recording by the University of Central Florida's dexterous Flying Horse Big Band is composer / arranger / tenor saxophonist Harry Allen who wrote and arranged five of the album's eleven numbers and solos brightly on seven including Henry Mancini's amiable Dreamsville," Billy Strayhorn's happy-go-lucky Raincheck" and Antonio Carlos ...
University of Central Florida Jazz Ensemble 1: Jazz Town / The Blues Is Alright
By University of Central Florida
Label: Flying Horse Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Jazz Town: The Eternal Triangle; Bad Moon; Lush Life; It’s A
Man’s World; Bugle Call Rag; Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most;
Me and Mrs. Jones; Jazz Town; It’s a Man’s World (reprise). The
Blues Is Alright: Souls Valley; Giant Steps; Snowfall; Curiosity
Killed the Kat; Nose Cone; The Stampede; Names Javan; Cuban Fantasy; I
Went for a Walk; Vortex; The Blues Is Alright.
The Jazz Professors: Live from the UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival / Do That Again
Label: Flying Horse Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Live from Orlando — You and the Night and the Music; But Beautiful; Old Devil Moon; The Peacocks; No More Blues. Do That Again — I Remember You; Where or When; (The Home of) Happy Feet; What’ll I Do; Do That Again; Hey, Lock; Cristo Redentor; The New Creole Love Call; El Vuelo; You’re Blasé; Two Bats.
The Jazz Professors: Live from the UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival / Do That Again
by Jack Bowers
The Jazz Professors aren't wearing any hats they don't own; the fact is, they really are Professors in the Jazz Studies program at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Instead of letting the students have all the fun, however, the Professors have recorded three albums of their own, the second Live from UCF-Orlando Jazz Festival, ...
University of Central Florida Jazz Ensemble 1: Jazz Town / The Blues Is Alright
by Jack Bowers
The state of Florida, not usually thought of as a hotbed of jazz, has become a breeding ground for those who may someday be counted among the music's best and brightest, thanks to the state's several widely praised undergraduate Jazz Studies programs that are churning out well-schooled musicians almost as fast as Ben and Jerry's churns ...