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             Jazz
            concert links groups from LC, ISU 
            [DEC.
            4, 2000] 
            Lincoln
            College Music Department will present a jazz concert featuring the
            Lincoln College Jazz Band along with Illinois State University’s
            Jazz Ensemble on Thursday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. in the Johnston Center
            for Performing Arts on the campus of Lincoln College.
             
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             The
            concert is free and open to the public, but reserved seating is
            required due to the overwhelming response. To reserve seats call
            735-5050, Ext. 280. 
              
              
            Lincoln
            College music instructor Greg Allen says the concert has something
            for everyone and will feature a variety of jazz music. "There
            will be rock, blues, swing, Latin genres, and the selections will
            range from the older standards to newer compositions," he said.
            The concert marks the first time in over 20 years that Lincoln
            College Jazz Band has jointly performed with ISU’s Jazz Ensemble. 
              
             
             
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            The
            Lincoln College Jazz Band is a mixture Lincoln college students and
            community members. Lincoln College students in the band are Kassi
            Tammen of Flanagan, Dave Toney of West Chicago, Jason Stahnke of
            Deerfield, Ashley Lyons of Waverly, Adam Levy of Belleville, Josh
            Houberg of Reddick, John Hoblit of Atlanta, Shelby Smith of Ellery,
            Brittany Dobson of Lincoln and Mitch Martin of Crystal Lake. 
            Band
            members from the area include Greg Gandenberger, Catherine Frazier,
            Kingsley Keys, Michael Kasa, Haydn Gerdts and Chad Minier, all of
            Lincoln, and Daren Wilkes and Jenny Meyer of Bloomington. 
            [Lincoln
            College news release]
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