Department of Arts and Humanities Presents
Bell Cultural Events Center
November 12-13, 2024
7:30 PM
MidAmerica Nazarene University Jazz Ensemble
Mr. Doug Talley, Director
Dr. Luke D. Johnson, Director
Wiggle Walk
Benny Carter
Gracelyn Duncan, piano; Christopher Winton, trombone;
Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone; Evelyn Adam, trumpet
Mamacita
Joe Henderson
arr. Alan Baylock
Sage Adam, alto saxophone; Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone;
Christopher Winton, trombone; Peter Vessey, tenor saxophone
You’ve Changed
Carl Fischer
arr. Mark Taylor
Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone
Cold Duck Time
Eddie Harris
arr. Mark Taylor
Zoe Harding, alto saxophone; Evelyn Adam, trumpet;
Collin Downey, trombone;
Peter Vessey, tenor saxophone;
Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone
Tenor Madness
Sonny Rollins
The Jody Grind
Horace Silver
Mr. PC
John Coltrane
Kansas City
Mike Stoller & Jerry Leiber
arr. Bob Lowden
Collin Downey, trombone;
Sage Adam, alto saxophone;
Jake Haughey, clarinet;
Evelyn Adam, trumpet;
Christopher Winton, trombone;
Yair Saucedo, alto saxophone;
Peter Vessey, tenor saxophone
Fudge Said the Judge
Les Taylor
Alexis Wood, trombone;
Lacey Buxton, alto saxophone;
Peter Vessey, tenor saxophone;
Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone
Work Song
Nat Adderley
arr. Erik Morales
Yair Saucedo, alto saxophone;
Gabriel Martin, trumpet;
Emanuel Escobar, bass
Alright, OK, You Win
Mayme Watts
arr. Sammy Nestico
Jake Haughey, tenor saxophone;
Collin Downey, trombone;
Yair Saucedo, alto saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Yair Saucedo
Sage Adam
Lacey Buxton
Zoe Harding
Tenor Saxophone
Jake Haughey
Peter Vessey
Baritone Saxophone
Kaleigh Guthrie
Trumpet
Judah Kuhn
Evelyn Adam
Gabriel Martin
Shawnda Casner
Trombone
Collin Downey
Christopher Winton
Alexis Wood
David Waller
Piano
Gracelyn Duncan
Bass
Emanuel Escobar
Michael Coleman
Drumset/Percussion
Malachi Wasson


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Dr. David Spittal has been the president of MidAmerica Nazarene University since 2012. Under his leadership, the university is striving to reach the next level of God-honoring excellence.
Prior to coming to MNU, Dr. Spittal served as president of Southern Wesleyan University in Central, S.C., from 1994 to 2011. During his 17-year tenure, the university experienced historic growth and expanded to five campuses and learning centers. His work led SWU to strengthen and build relationships with the local and regional community.
An influential member of the local community, Dr. Spittal serves on various councils and boards including the Council of Advisors of the Olathe Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trustees for the Kansas Independent College Association and Kansas Independent College Fund. He is a member of the USA/Canada Council of Education of the Church of the Nazarene.
He and his wife Donna have two grown sons and six grandchildren.
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