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DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
TOM HARRISON, D IRECTOR
Saturday November 14, 2020 Pealer Performing Arts Center 7:30 p.m. Pealer Recital Hall
PROGRAM The Jody Grind Horace Silver
SOLOS – Shawn Zimmerman-guitar, Andrew Hartnett-piano, Brice Simpson-trumpet, Ryan Barber-drums
Recordame Joe Henderson SOLOS – Brice Simpson-trumpet, Ryan Barber-drums Ladybird Tadd Dameron
SOLOS – Brice Simpson-trumpet, Shawn Zimmerman-guitar, Andrew Hartnett-piano, Ryan Barber-drums
Canteloupe Island Herbie Hancock
SOLOS – Brice Simpson-trumpet, Shawn Zimmerman-guitar, Andrew Hartnett-piano, Ryan Barber-drums
A Quiet Summer Brice Simpson
SOLOS – Brice Simpson-trumpet, Andrew Hartnett-piano Smile Meditation Woody Goss
SOLOS – Andrew Hartnett-piano, Shawn Zimmerman-guitar Invitation Bronislaw Kaper/Paul Francis Webster
SOLOS – Shawn Zimmerman-guitar, Brice Simpson-trumpet, Andrew Hartnett-piano, Ryan Barber-drums
Cold Duck Time Eddie Harris
SOLOS – Andrew Hartnett-piano, Shawn Zimmerman-guitar
JAZZ COMBO PERSONNEL
Brice Simpson-trumpet
Shawn Zimmerman-guitar
Andrew Hartnett-piano
Ryan Barber-drums
Tom Harrison-bass
BIOGRAPHY
Mr. Tom Harrison has extensive performance experience in jazz and popular music as multi-instrumentalist. With jazz piano as the major focus, Tom has performed with Ray Brown, Marvin “Smitty” Smith, the Maryland Symphony, Ted Nash, John Fedchock, Eddie Gomez, Sean Jones, Jeff Coffin, Scott Wendholt, Allison Miller, Chuck Redd, Rosana Eckert, Curtis Johnson, Chris Vadala, James Moore, Gary Grainger, Paul
Bollenback, and more. Tom currently teaches jazz piano, jazz combo, and jazz theory
and analysis at Frostburg State University. He is retired from the Allegany County school system as instructor of instrumental music. Tom has presented jazz clinics/concerts through the Cultural Events Series at Frostburg State University, Allegany Community College, and the Cumberland Jazz Society. He is a co-founder and president of the Cumberland Jazz Society.
Mr. Harrison received his Music Education degree from Frostburg State University, studied classical and jazz piano at West Virginia University with James Miltenberger, music theory with former professor Asher Zlotnik of the Peabody Conservatory, and has done additional studies in music education and music technology at Duquesne University and Villanova University.