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Blue Miles
By Western Michigan University Jazz Orchestra
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1999
Dialogues
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Dialogue; Blues For Uncommon Kids; Red Reflection; Goober the Accursed; Tesoro; No Joy in Mudville; Take Me Out to the Ball Game; Perdido; Miss Ella; Hot Monkey Love; Tenors, Anyone?; Joyous Reunion.Collective
Ellington Celebration
By Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Stevedore Stomp; Black and Tan Fantasy; Black and Tan Fantasy; The Mooche; Mood Indigo; Ring Dem Bells; Rockin
Stinkin' Up The Place
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Hiatus; Send in the New Boy; Invitation; The Red Sea; Shenanigans; Cruisin
Kentucky Roastup
By The Osland Saxophone Quartet
Label: Sea Breeze Jazz
Released: 1999
Track listing: Ulla in Africa; Kentucky Roastup; Quartette (Andante); Quartette (Allegro); Deer Head Sketches (The Kitchen); Deer Head Sketches (The Front Porch); Deer Head Sketches (The Bandstand); Diversions; Quatour pour Saxophones (Ouverture); Quatour pour Saxophones (Doloroso); Quatour pour Saxophones (Spirituoso); Quatour pour Saxophones (Andante); Chelsea Bridge; Lush Life; Take the
University Of Kentucky Mega-Sax Ensemble: Stinkin' Up The Place

by Jim Santella
This follow-up to the Mega-Sax Sea Breeze recording We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Rhythm Section features creative improvised solo and ensemble work from the younger generation. Miles Osland, Professor of Saxophone and Director of Jazz Studies at the University of Kentucky, turns out a motivated group of improvisers year after year. Bryan Murray wails and moans ...
Kentucky Jazz Repertory Orchestra: Ellington Celebration

by Jim Santella
Repertory ensembles perform a vital function in our society. They help us to retain the true art of our culture instead of falling prey to periodic fads and daily hype. True, their work is not brand-new or leading edge; but it’s certainly fresh, unique, and always welcome. The selections on Ellington Celebration were transcribed meticulously and ...
Frank Mantooth Jazz Orchestra: A Miracle
by Jack Bowers
There are three tracks — “Wichita Lineman,“ “Dreamsville,” “Limehouse Blues” — on the Frank Mantooth Orchestra’s latest release that warrant inclusion in anyone’s big–band library. But the fact that there are no more than that is mildly disappointing when one considers Mantooth’s widely recognized stature as a top–rank composer/arranger (all the charts are his except Randy ...