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Category Archives: North Texas One O’Clock
Rachel Lebon & The One O’Clock Lab Band 1976
This was our singer that year, who also went on the Russian trip the following month. She is now Dr. Lebon and teaches at the University of Miami in the jazz vocal department.
“Love Beams” 1976 One O’Clock Lab Band
Here’s another tune from the 1976 KERA TV show. My friend, Mark Taylor, did this composition while we were both students at North Texas. He is a fantastic writer, and was also writing for the Stan Kenton Orchestra while at … Continue reading
“Groove Blues” Fall 1975 Informal Concert
This was my first tune of my first concert with the One O’Clock Lab Band. It was around October 8th in the lab band hall. There must have been 200 people there–it was standing room only and they lined the … Continue reading
“St. Thomas” The 1976 One O’Clock Lab Band
This was a tune arranged by our percussionist, Gene Glover, called “St.Thomas”. It was a fun piece to play, and really shows the power of our lead trumpet player, Chuck Schmidt. This tune was played in May of 1976 during … Continue reading
“Oregon” The 1976 One O’Clock Lab Band
Another tune from our KERA TV show in May of 1976. Many of the students in this band went on to become the top players and teachers in the world today. However, the trumpet player on the end closest to … Continue reading
F.M. The 1976 UNT One O’Clock Lab Band
In May of 1975, I heard a rough mix of Lab ’75 over at Roger’s house (one of my best friends who was lead alto in the One) and decided I wanted to go to North Texas and play that … Continue reading