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Sisters musicians head for Reno A jazz ensemble
will represent Sisters Middle School for the first time at the prestigious
Reno Jazz Festival this weekend, where the students will join top groups
from 320 colleges, high schools and middle schools across the country.
The Sisters High School Jazz
Band, a regular entrant at the Reno festival, will compete there this
year as well. Band Director Jody Henderson directs both groups. The festival
is sponsored by the University of Nevada.
The enthusiasm of the middle
school jazz quintet was matched by a packed Depot Deli audience at the
group's debut performance last Friday, in preparation for Reno. Friday's
program was the first of a monthly Cafe Jazz Series being presented by
Depot Deli and Henderson, with support from the Sisters Jazz Festival.
In Reno, the Sisters High
School jazz band will compete against 15 other high school "big bands."
The middle school quintet will be one of seven ensembles representing
their age group.
Henderson clearly was impressed
with the performance of the younger group Friday, as well as the participation
of senior high students who came in for the program.
"I was not surprised, but
was very pleased how the high school students showed up and how well they
played together," he said.
Jazz Guitarist Rich Hurdle
added professional seasoning to the Cafe Jazz Series, as did Henderson
himself who joined in on some numbers with a mellow muted trumpet.
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