Triad Arts with David Ford The Miles Davis David Jazz Studies Program at UNCG presents Spartan Jazz CollectiveSeptember 25, 2012The Music Department at the University of North Carolina Greensboro is doing its part to keep Our State’s jazz tradition alive and well here in the Piedmont Triad. UNCG’s Spartan Jazz Collective will share the music of Carolina natives John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk with Greensboro audiences on Saturday night, September 29th beginning at 7:30pm in the Music Building Recital Hall on the UNCG campus. The performance is part of Greensboro's 17 Days Festival.
Spartan Jazz Collective has become an integral part of UNCG's Miles Davis Jazz Studies program there with award-winning jazz faculty and students performing their arrangements of the greatest names in jazz as well as original compositions by the group. Saxophonist, composer, and UNCG faculty Chad Eby spoke with David by phone from his Greensboro studio. Chad teaches applied jazz saxophone, Jazz Ensemble II, Jazz Improvisation, Jazz History, and Jazz Listening at UNCG. His 2010 album Broken Shadows features Miles Davis Jazz Studies colleague and friend Steve Haines on bass, and Jason Marsalis on drums.
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Triad Arts Archives
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February 17, 2009: 2009 Triad Jewish Film Festival
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February 16, 2009: Brian Turner: Here, Bullet
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February 13, 2009: UNCSA: Leo Hurley, Brooks Whitehouse, and Ann Dolye
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February 12, 2009: LA Woman: A Gallerist's Eye
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February 11, 2009: Carolina Music Ways: All Roads Lead Home
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February 10, 2009: It All Started With A Dog
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February 9, 2009: Second Wind Publishing
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February 5, 2009: Winston-Salem Symhony: Orchestral Headliners
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February 3, 2009: Weaver Academy Guitar Students
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February 3, 2009: Mixed Tape Film Series
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February 2, 2009: Seed Gallery: Tech-No-Gaia
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January 27, 2009: SECCA Public Art
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January 26, 2009: Triad Stage: Black Pearl Sings!
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January 21, 2009: And They're Off!
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January 20, 2009: No Triad Arts Up Close due to special coverge of the inauguration.
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January 19, 2009: Carolina Music Ways: All Roads Lead Home
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January 15, 2009: Yadkin Valley Craft Guild
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January 14, 2009: Revolve Film and Music Festival
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January 13, 2009: Jews and Catholics
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January 12, 2009: Associated Artists of Winston-Salem: Up Close and Personal
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January 7, 2009: SECCA Public Art
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January 6, 2009: Open Space Cafe Theatre: Miss Gulch Returns
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January 5, 2009: Leigh Somerville McMillan: It All Started With a Dog
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December 31, 2008: Open Dream Ensemble
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December 30, 2008: Weaver Academy Guitar Program
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December 29, 2008: Carl Galie: 175 Paces
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December 25, 2008: Best of 2008: Levering Orchard
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December 24, 2008: Best of 2008: Dancing with the Dragon
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December 23, 2008: Best of 2008: Facing HIV
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December 22, 2008: Best of 2008: Father Samuel Weber
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