EAC’s Spring Jazz Concert set to enchant audiences

The spring air will be filled with the lively sounds of jazz on Friday, April 19, 2024, as Eastern Arizona College’s Jazz Band takes the stage at the Activities Center - Lee Little Theater for a memorable 7 p.m. performance. Admission is free to all. [EAC-Sophia Saldana photo].

By Lori Dugan

Thatcher, Ariz.—The spring air will be filled with the lively sounds of jazz on Friday, April 19, 2024, as Eastern Arizona College’s Jazz Band takes the stage at the Activities Center – Lee Little Theater for a memorable 7 p.m. performance. Admission is free to all.

Under the expert direction of EAC’s director of bands, Geoff DeSpain, the Jazz Band will perform a diverse program featuring classic and contemporary pieces that promise to captivate and entertain. DeSpain remarked, “This is a fantastic band, and this will be an amazing show.”

Concert Program Highlights:

  • In the Mood by Joe Garland
  • October Rain by Vince Gassi
  • Hay Burner and other favorites by Sammy Nestico
  • Proud Mary, featuring vocalist Anne Bigler, arranged by Geoff DeSpain
  • Strike Up the Band and Birdland, iconic pieces by George and Ira Gershwin, and Josef Zawinul respectively
  • Cry Me A River featuring vocalist Liam Harlan
  • It Had To Be You, a duet by Anne Bigler and Liam Harlan
  • The Chicken by Alfred James Ellis
  • America the Beautiful, arranged by Ray Charles and featuring Chase Moore

The evening is set to showcase the dynamic range and musical prowess of the band through these compelling arrangements. Each piece has been meticulously prepared to offer both the nuance of the genre and the powerful expression of the musicians.

The concert is open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure seating. This event is an excellent opportunity for community members, students, and jazz enthusiasts to come together and enjoy a night of high-caliber musical entertainment.

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