Vocal Jazz Showcase kicks off MTSU Jazz Artist Series

Oct 30, 2019 at 10:00 am by Voice Wire


The MTSU Jazz Artist Series kicks off Thursday, Oct. 31, with an exciting Vocal Jazz Showcase. 

MTSU School of Music faculty and vocalists Cedric Dent, Jim Ferguson and Ashley Kimbrough will headline the first concert of the series at 8 p.m. Thursday in Hinton Hall of the Wright Music Building, 1439 Faulkinberry Drive on the MTSU campus.

Tickets are $10 general admission and free for MTSU students, faculty and staff. Discounts for area music students and educators are also available. For reserve tickets call 615-898-2724 or email James.Simmons@mtsu.edu.

Since 2004, Dent has also been a professor in MTSU’s School of Music where he directs the MTSU Singers (a vocal jazz ensemble), teaches a course he developed on the history of black gospel music, as well as undergraduate and graduate courses in music theory.

He continues to compose and arrange for various live and recording projects. The Nashville Symphony Orchestra commissioned a work from Dent for orchestra and chorus that premiered in 2016.

Ferguson has been interviewed by Bob Edwards on NPR’s “Morning Edition” and has been the featured guest on “Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz.” He has also been included on NPR’s “Jazz Profiles with Nancy Wilson” in an episode on singing instrumentalists.

Ferguson says that he chooses songs with strong melodies and interesting lyrics, believing that lyrics associated with a song’s melody makes improvisation on that melody accessible to a wider audience.

While studying at Western Michigan University, Kimbrough was a member and assistant director for a time of Gold Company, one of the top collegiate vocal jazz groups in the nation. Gold Company has performed at many venues, including Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York. Kimbrough and the other five members of the Gold Company sextet received the Downbeat Award for “Best Graduate Vocal Jazz Performance” in 2012.

Other concerts in this year’s MTSU Jazz Artist Series in Hinton Hall include:

For more information about the MTSU Jazz Artist Series, this concert, or faculty performers, please visit https://www.mtsu.edu/music/jazzseries.php or call 615-898-2493.

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