May 31, 2007
Louie Bluie Music and Arts Festival

On Saturday, June 9, 2007 from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. at Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, Tennessee, the Louie Bluie Music and Arts Festival will celebrate of the life of Howard Armstrong. Admission is free and there will be music, crafts and storytelling. Visit their website for more information.
http://www.campbellculturecoalition.org/2home.html
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 08:19 AM
May 01, 2007
Rossini Festival

Knoxville Opera's annual Rossini Festival will take place on Gay Street downtown this Saturday May 5 from noon to 9:00. Performances of "Carmen" will be held on Friday and Sunday.
http://www.knoxvilleopera.com/rossini/index.html
Posted by Matt Jordan at 05:57 PM
March 28, 2007
Springtime Serenade
We would like to invite you to attend our Springtime Serenade on Saturday, March 31st at 6:00PM at The Orangery. Join us for an evening of music, fine dining, dancing, and a silent auction to benefit student scholarships at the School of Music. Single tickets are $150 per person and Impressario Patron tickets are $200 per person. Checks may be made out to: The University of Tennessee. If you are interested in attending please R.S.V.P. to (865) 974-8935 as soon as possible.
Reception 6:00PM Lyrical Appetizer 6:45PM Dinner 7:00PM Dancing 8:30PM til 11:30PMb |
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 09:30 AM
January 04, 2007
Live Metropolitan Opera performances onscreen at West Town Mall Regal Cinemas
![]() | "Experience the excitement of the Metropolitan Opera Saturday Matinees-LIVE in HD on the Big Screen! Six performances will be broadcast live straight from the stage of one of the world's greatest opera houses into select movie theatres equipped with high definition and surround sound. The performances in this historic series are one-day-only events and seating is limited. Don't miss the chance to enjoy thrilling world-class opera from the comfort of your neighborhood theatre. Tickets on sale now for 12/30 and 1/6 performances. Tickets $18 adult/$15 child." |
http://www.bigscreenconcerts.com/subpage/index.asp?EventID=610&code=REGmovies&theatreCode=REG
Posted by Matt Jordan at 03:08 PM
October 11, 2006
Jerry Coker in Knoxville Magazine
![]() | The Music Man:
"Don't go Back to school, kid"
By Jeanne McDonald It's always there, says Jerry Coker--a melody playing in his subconscious, one of thousands of songs he's performed in smoky nightclubs or concerts or has fallen asleep to in lonely hotel rooms on the road. "I can be driving or watching a movie," he says, "and I find myself fingering the keys. Then I turn off the subconscious and suddenly become aware that I'm hearing chord progressions. I'm actually practicing away from the horn!" Coker recalls a conversation with the great West Coast Cool Jazz trumpet player, Chet Baker, who was watching Coker's fingers moving on the table between them as they talked. Baker leaned forward and said in awe, "You do that too?" "The keys" Coker refers to are the keys on his tenor saxophone, which he has played all over the world with many of the best jazz artists in the business. Critics have praised his music for its lyricism and his ability to improvise melodies with phrases that segue seamlessly into one another. Now in his seventies, he still plays but gets more excited about teaching budding young musicians, many of whom are involved in the nationally renowned Jazz Studies Program that Coker instituted at the University of Tennessee in 1976, modeled after a wildly successful curriculum he had set up at Miami University years earlier. Although he officially retired from UT in 1997, Coker continues to teach Jazz Piano and Analysis of Jazz Styles with the aim of "working an overnight revelation for the students so they can see where their careers are headed." The program, which also covers Jazz History, Theory, Improvisation, Composition, Arranging and Pedagogy, has also had great success with its student and faculty jazz ensembles. And like Coker, his fellow teachers in the program are proven musicians: Program Coordinator Mark Boling; Donald Brown; Keith Brown; Rusty Holloway; Paul Haar; and Vance Thompson. |
Read more at Knoxville Magazine dot com: http://www.knoxmag.com/issues/current/articles/coker/
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 10:30 AM
September 17, 2006
Pre-Knoxville Jazz Festival Workshop
On September 24th at 3:00 pm, join Donald Brown for "The Art of Improvising." Bring your instruments or just yourself. Learn more about improvisation and the history of jazz in this hands-on/listening workshop. The workshop will be held at the East Tennessee Historical Center.
For more information contact the Knox County Public Library at 215-8750
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 09:21 AM
September 09, 2006
Pre-Knoxville Jazz Festival Workshop
On September 17th at 3:00pm Keith Brown, Associate Professor of Music at UT, will teach a hands-on workshop at the East Tennessee Historical Center.
For More information contact the Knox County Public Library at 215-8750
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 09:17 AM
July 14, 2006
FJH Piano Teacher Workshop
![]() | David Karp Workshop
In this informative workshop, Dr. David Karp will present the newest Piano Adventures® publications -- My First Piano Adventure⢠series and Gold Star Performance by Nancy and Randall Faber. Come and experience this engaging exploration into these two new series and acquire original and creative teaching tips and ideas for your studio! Also, Dr. Karp will present his new and exciting original compositions published by The FJH Music Company. Register today and don't miss this chance to attend a highly informative workshop with this outstanding composer and clinician. |
Tuesday, | Knoxville, TN | Bill Jones Music Center |
For More information about this workshop and others visit http://www.fjhmusic.com/workshop06.htm
Posted by Connie Steigenga at 08:56 AM



