Two O'Clock Lab Band

The Two O'Clock Lab Band is the second highest level of nine big bands (see One O'Clock Lab Band) of the Jazz Studies Division at the University of North Texas College of Music, a comprehensive music school with the largest enrollment of any music institution accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music,[1] and oldest (and first) in the world offering a degree in jazz studies.

History

While the One O'Clock is the highest level of the nine Lab Bands; the Two O'Clock has, for several decades, held acclaim as a "destination band" at the University. The Two O'Clock produces professionally engineered albums and, on concert tours, is well received. The Band has a long list of successful alumni musicians who never played with the One O'Clock, some of whom are listed below. "Making" the One O'Clock often is a matter of timing. If, for example, several talented musicians are vying for a certain chair in the One O'Clock, and that chair is held by someone for two years, then a qualified student might likely complete his or her studies playing in another Lab Band.

National Acclaim

Discography

Directed by Jim Riggs
Directed Jay Saunders

Directors

Notable Two O'Clock Alumni (who never played in the One O'Clock)

Online audio

Pandora Radio: 2 O'Clock Lab Band Radio (station)

Amazon (audio samples)

Video clips

  1. "Just Friends" (2011)
  2. "Beautiful Love"
  3. "Sir Louis John Pinkerton's Express"
  4. "The Beat in Progress"
  1. "Polkadots and Moonbeams," Dave Winslow, trombone soloist

See also

References and notes

Album reviews

Inline citations

  1. HEADS Data Special Report, 2009-10, National Association of Schools of Music
    Note: For more than 20 years, North Texas Music enrollment has tracked closely to that of Indiana. Institutions that include Berklee, Juilliard, Manhattan School of Music are not among the 627 NASM members. One non-NASM music school has a student enrollment larger than North Texas – Berklee.
    North Texas Indiana
    2006-07 1,649 1,638
    2007-08 1,659 1,633
    2008-09 1,608 1,554
    2009-10 1,635 1,557
  2. "33rd Annual Student Music Awards," Down Beat, June 2010, pg. 80
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