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We Three Kings (Level III) This
arrangement is a modern jazz interpretation of the holiday standard and would
be an excellent addition to a concert of seasonal music. The chart begins with an open bass solo in G
minor in the style of Jimmy Garrison. The melody is shared by a small group of
horns in a modal style with advanced chord substitutions and is followed by
solo space for trumpet (with backgrounds). After the shout chorus, the chart
concludes with an open vamp for the trumpet soloist, followed by a brief
chorale coda
, (8 Brass)
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WILL CAMPBELL is the Director of Jazz Studies and Professor of Saxophone at UNC
Charlotte. He holds the DMA degree from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
and the B. M. and M. M. from the University of North Texas. While attending
UNT, he was a member of the One O'Clock Lab Band and directed the Three O'Clock
Lab Band. Since 1999, he has been a member of the University of
North Texas Summer Jazz Workshop Faculty and has also been invited to direct
All-State Jazz Bands in New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and North
Carolina. From 1990 to 1994,
he toured internationally and recorded with the Harry Connick, Jr. Orchestra. He has two recording to his credit as a leader or co-leader:
Think Tank (Cellar Live Records) and the Unhinged Sextet’s Clarity (OA2 Records). Both recordings have
received glowing reviews and international airplay. In 1995, he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts
Jazz Fellowship Grant which allowed him to study privately with renowned
saxophonist Dick Oatts in New York City.
He has published articles in the Jazz Education
Journal, The Saxophone Journal, The Saxophone Symposium, and Teaching Music
through Performance in Jazz, and
his arrangements and compositions are now available through
University of Northern Colorado Jazz Press and Dorn Publications. Campbell
is an Artist/Clinician for the Conn-Selmer Company and a Performing Artist for D’Addario
Reeds and endorses these products exclusively.
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