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		<title>Old Inspirations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was in high school, the band teacher ran a jazz program before school. He was paid to lead the big band three days a week, and the other two days he&#8217;d open up the room, and the few kids in our school who really knew how to play would play in a combo [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was in high school, the band teacher ran a jazz program before school. He was paid to lead the big band three days a week, and the other two days he&#8217;d open up the room, and the few kids in our school who really knew how to play would play in a combo together. I&#8217;d usually go and listen to them play, and listening to them was a big part of my falling in love with jazz. I just thought they were so amazing (and they probably were.)</p>
<p>I just searched for a bunch of them, and a lot of them are still musicians. Tenor saxophonist <a href="http://www.rickysweum.com/">Ricky Sweum</a> plays in the Air Force Band now. Pianist <a href="http://www.tobykoenigsberg.com/">Toby Koenigsberg</a> is now a jazz  piano professor at the U of O. Alto saxophonist <a href="http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/profile.php?id=3757">Tim Willcox</a>, pianist <a href="http://www.jsojazzscene.org/FeaturedMusicians/200612_GregGoebel.htm">Greg Goebel</a>, and drummer Randy Rollofson are all jazz musicians living in Portland,  and drummer <a href="http://www.tealcreekmusic.com/artists/jason_palmer.html">Jason Palmer</a> is still playing in the northwest as well. Guitarist <a href="http://www.ambulancenyc.com/">Marcus Congleton</a> is now the leader of Ambulance Ltd. The friendster profile of bassist <a href="http://profiles.friendster.com/1342986">Joel Root</a> lists his profession as musician (though it also says he was born in 1770). And bassist <a href="http://www.azbroadwaytheatre.com/castPhotosPumpBoys.html">Dan Stotz</a> is not only a professional double-bassist- he&#8217;s my neighbor here in Phoenix!</p>
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