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Anchor Bay High School Jazz Band

Season 2 Episode 209 | 26m 46s

Can you swing? Can you sing? Can you groove? Those are the three questions band director David Visnaw asks his students in New Baltimore as they prepare for State Jazz festival in the hopes of earning top marks. With full preview performances of "Told Ya So," by Gordon Goodwin and "One Mint Julep," by Rudolph Toombs, recorded in WKAR Studio A at MSU. Hosted by WKAR's Peter Whorf.

Aired: 12/05/15
Forte is supported in part by
Worthington Family Foundation Marshall Music MSU Federal Credit Union Jackson Community Foundation
Extras
The director of 15 years at Mason High School hopes to maintain the band's top marks.
The Grammy Award winning band proves their musical merits at festival.
For students in Flint, Mich., music is an outlet for those impacted by the water crisis.
A third generation band director quickly prepares students for the State Jazz Festival.
There's pressure to excel at state festival, where only top bands are invited to perform.
To prepare for State Jazz festival the top band students meet every weekday at 6:35AM.
A new director leads the orchestra in hopes of continuing the school's winning tradition.
Morrice band students have never been to state festival, so nerves are especially high.
Anchor Bay Jazz Band Performs "Crystal Silence" By Chick Corea
St. Johns has a tradition of earning ones at festival and this year is no exception.