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     Purdue has a long tradition of excellence when it comes to our jazz programs and is well known internationally.  Currently there are three big-band jazz bands all under the direction of Dr. Mo Trout.  In addition, there are numerous jazz combo opportunities that are available to those interested in showcasing their talent in a small ensemble.  The Purdue Jazz Band is the top jazz band here at Purdue and its members are some of the finest in collegiate jazz.  We also have American Music Repertoire Ensemble (AMRE) and the Purdue Lab Jazz Band which are highly skilled jazz ensembles as well.

   

Known internationally, the Purdue Jazz Band boasts a long and rich tradition of performing with some of the top artists in jazz today. It travels extensively each year and has twice performed at the Montreux International Jazz Festival in Switzerland with the last time in July 2000. That summer it topped all jazz bands in competition at the Alpine International Jazz Festival in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and played club gigs in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands.

    In April 2005 the Purdue Jazz Band was invited to participate in the North Texas Jazz Festival. In February 2008 it was invited to perform in Naples, FL, and in May 2008 it made a two-week tour of Italy. Each February the band competes at the Elmhurst Jazz Festival in the Chicago area.

    Each January, Purdue University Bands, hosts the three-day Purdue Jazz Festival. Among the many guest artists to appear with the Purdue Jazz Band are Bill Watrous, Freddie Hubbard, Howie Smith, Denis DeBlasio, Ed Shaughnessy, Marvin Stamm, Cecil Bridgewater, Gary Burton, Allen Vizzutti, Chris Vadala, Howard Levy, Conrad Herwig, Terell Stafford, Jim Pugh, Ingrid Jensen, Teri Lyne Carrington, James Williams, Bob Mintzer, Michael Philip Mossman, Steve Weist, Bobby Watson, Claudio Roditi, Dave Samuels, Eric Marienthal and Steve Houghton.

    Few jazz ensembles anywhere in the world enjoy the award-winning reputation of the Purdue University Jazz Bands, recognized as one of the top collegiate jazz programs in the nations. Three separate big bands and numerous combo opportunities are a part of the program directed by Dr. M.T. "Mo" Trout.

    Its premier ensemble, the Purdue Jazz Band has received numerous awards at collegiate jazz festivals in recent years, including the North Texas Jazz Festival, the Notre Dame Jazz Festival and the Elmhurst Collegiate Jazz Festival.  The band mounted a European tour in 2000, marking the third time the band has performed at the prestigious Montreux International Jazz Festival in Switzerland. The Band has also performed in Germany, the Netherlands, Japan and China and has toured throughout the United States. Another popular campus jazz ensemble is the American Music Repertory Ensemble.  The group features a full big band instrumentation and up to four singers and performs record transcriptions of some of the great big band music of the past.

    Students in the jazz program also have the opportunity to collaborate with some of the top jazz artists in the world.  This long list of outstanding visiting artists includes Byron Stripling, Bob Mintzer, Tom Harrell, Wayne Bergeron, Bobby Watson, Bill Watrous, Terri Lynn Carrington, James Williams, The New York Voices, Dave Samuels, Claudio Roditi, and many others.

    Each January, the department hosts the Purdue Jazz Festival, which attracts more than 90 high school instrumental jazz ensembles from around the Midwest to a weekend of competition, clinics, concerts and community events.

    Membership is each of the jazz bands is determined through auditions held each semester. The process includes performance of a standard jazz piece provided to every interested student in advance as well as a demonstration of individual improvisational skills. Musicians are grouped by ability, and performance literature is geared to the level of each band.

    Combo work is available based on individual student interest. Performance opportunities vary from semester to semester, but always include several campus wide jazz concerts in addition to travel opportunities. In recent years the Purdue Alumni Association has made it possible for the Purdue Jazz Band and combos to visit Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Florida, Michigan, New York, Texas and Washington D.C. (as well as helping fund European travel) to serve as musical ambassadors for Purdue University. Student participants earn two hours of academic credit each semester.

For recent updates and upcoming events, please visit the Purdue Jazz Fan page on Facebook located at:

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Purdue-Jazz-Bands/40606123758?ref=ts

The Purdue Jazz Fest is such a big deal it even has its very own website located here:

http://www.purdue.edu/bands/jazzfest/Welcome.html

Interested in joining Purdue Jazz Bands?

Click here for audition information

 

 

Below are some samples of the Purdue Jazz Bands on YouTube and Google Video.  The info I have on these is usually just what was listed by the person who posted it, who may not be well informed. Please notify me (webmaster@purduetrumpets.com) if these are misquoted or need corrections and especially if you have more to add to this list! Enjoy!
Purdue Jazz Band - Heat of the Day
Purdue Jazz Band - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
AMRE - Mele Kalikimaka
AMRE - Baby, It's Cold Outside
AMRE - Santa Baby
Purdue Jazz Band Spring 2008 - Live & Let Die
Purdue Jazz Band - Mambo Concert