Temple University Jazz Band
Terell Stafford, director
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2020 was shaping up to be a banner year for the Temple University Jazz Band. It kicked off in January with a victory in the inaugural Jack Rudin Jazz Championship at Jazz at Lincoln Center. The ensemble earned top honors in competition with ten of the nation’s most renowned university jazz programs, selected by an esteemed panel of judges including iconic bassist Ron Carter; trumpet player Tanya Darby; drummer and bandleader Jeff Hamilton; baritone saxophonist Gary Smulyan; and Jazz at Lincoln Center director and legendary trumpeter Wynton Marsalis.
This lofty honor followed by a mere month the band’s performance at The Midwest Clinic, the prestigious international band and orchestra conference held in Chicago. “We were really flying high,” declared a proud Terell Stafford, Director of Jazz and Instrumental Studies at Temple University. “Then the pandemic happened and we all went our separate ways.”
The coronavirus pandemic and subsequent quarantine disrupted virtually everyone’s lives around the globe, in sometimes major, sometimes relatively minor but no less jarring ways. For the Temple University Jazz Band, it meant not only an abrupt end to a stellar academic year, but also threatened to throw Stafford’s plans to document this stellar band into total disarray. Besides being a first-class educator, however, Stafford is also a veteran jazz musician and therefore, of course, knows how to improvise in any situation.