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[edit]- "Sno Peas," composed by Phil Markowitz and arranged by Richard DeRosa
- "Dark Matters," composed by Dave Richards
- "Another Other," composed by Neil Slater
- "Li'l Darlin'," composed by Neal Hefti and arranged by Kevin Swaim
- "Unformal," composed by Dave Richards
- "Time Sensitive," composed by Neil Slater
- "Here Comes McBride," composed by Dave Brubeck and arranged by Dave Richards
- "November," composed by John Guari
- "Ice-Nine," composed by Steve Wiest
- "House of Cards" (video), Kevin Swaim
- "Not Yet", Neil Slater
- "The Oracle" (video), Kevin Swaim
- "New Cydonia" (video), Steve Wiest
- "Fly Me to the Moon," Bart Howard, arr. Tierney Sutton, adapt. Dave Richards
- "Prime Directive," Dave Holland, arr. Josh Dresser
- "Newport," Slide Hampton
- "Pretzel Logic," Walter Becker and Donald Fagen, arr. Fred Sturm
- "Sword Fight," Dave Richards
- "Modus Operandy" (video), composed by Michael Brecker, arranged by Kevin Swaim
- "Duplicity," composed and arranged by Colin Campbell
- "Perseverance," composed and arranged by Richard DeRosa
- "Hip Pickles," composed and arranged by Lou Marini, Jr.
- "Nail in the Coffin," composed and arranged by Kevin Swaim
- "Doublethink," composed and arranged by Sean Nelson
- "Yesterdays" (video), music Jerome Kern, lyrics by Otto Harbach, arranged by Bill Holman
- "Special Interests," composed and arranged by Neil Slater
- "The Last Theme Song," by Steve Wiest
- Lab 2012 (CD)
- "Code in 12/8," Jenny Kellogg
- "New York at Night," by Aaron Hedenstrom
- "Miles Away," by Tyler Mire
- Visual realization by Peter Rand
- Montage
- "Be That Way," by Tyler Mire
- "Abby Song," by Jenny Kellogg
- "Shiny Stockings," by Frank Foster
- "The Fifth Shade," by Steve Wiest
- "The Sparrow Was Gone in an Instant," by Aaron Hedenstrom
- "Fugue for Thought," by Richard DeRosa
- "From Above," by Aaron Hedenstrom
- "3rd & 55th," by Neil Slater
- "Race to the Finish," by Drew Zaremba
- Album cover art: Baran Sarigul
- Lab 2013 – An Homage to Denton, Texas: "Jazz Town, USA" (CD)
- "Take the 'A' Train," by Billy Strayhorn, arranged by Richard DeRosa
- "Old West," by Aaron Hedenstrom
- "Somewhere on the 33rd Parallel," Keith Karns
- "Denton Standard Time," by Steve Wiest
- "As Time Goes By," by Herman Hupfeld, arranged by Drew Zaremba
- "Will or Would?" by Neil Slater
- "The Square," by Keith Karns
- "Honeybee," by Aaron Hedenstrom
- "Traffic Jam," by Jenny Kellogg
Discography
[edit]The band has a history of yearly studio recordings dating back to the 1967, known simply by the title Lab 'XX, the two-digit abbreviation being the year in which the 20th-century recording was made (ex. "Lab '85" or "Lab '00"); in the case of 21st-century recordings, the year is not abbreviated (ex. "Lab 2001" or "Lab 2006.")
- Selections include performances directed by Gene Hall and Leon Breeden
- Circa 1960s, (CD 2005) (90th Floor Records | SSL907)
- Directed by Leon Breeden
- North Texas Lab Band, (LP 1961) (90th Floor Records | SLL904)
- Saxophones
- Archie Wheeler, Lead
- Allen Solganick, Alto/Tenor
- Jerry Keys, Tenor/Flute
- Ray Kireilis, Tenor/Baritone
- Herb Porter, Baritone/Bass Clarinet
- Trombones
- Morgan Powell, Lead
- Dee Barton
- William Barton
- Larry Moser
- Jerry Schulze, Bass
- Trumpets
- Marv Stamm, Lead
- Ron Towell
- John Crews
- Tom Wirtel
- John Inglis
- Rhythm section
- Lanny Steele, Piano
- Toby Guynn, Bass
- Paul Guerrero, Drums
- Don Gililland, Guitar
- Special musicians
- Ken Fears, Flute
- David Irving, Horn
- Bill Pickering, Horn
- John LaForge, Tuba
- Album cover (backside) notes by Stan Kenton
- Stan Kenton Presents The North Texas Lab Band, (LP 1961) (90th Floor Records | SSL904)]
- The Road to Stan (recorded 1961, released 2009) (90th Floor Records | SLL916)
- The "Swingphonic Sounds" of Sammy Nestico (LP 1969) (Mark Ensemble Series | MES32244)
- Directed by Leon Breeden (continued)
- Lab '67 (CD)
- Lab '68 (CD)
- Lab '69 (CD)
- Lab '70 (CD)
- Lab '71 (CD)
- 12 by 3 - Creative Jazz Composers (1972) (album demo for Creative Jazz Composers, Inc., produced by Mundell Lowe)
- Lab '72 (2 CDs) (25 yr commemorative)
- Lab '73 (CD)
- Lab '74 (CD)
- Lab '75 (CD) (Grammy nomination sample)
- Lab '76 (CD) (Grammy nomination)
- Lab '77 – All Cows Eat Grass (CD)
- Jazz at Spoleto 1977 (LP | Left Bank Jazz Society LB 2692)
- Lab '78 (CD)
- Lab '79 (CD)
- Lab '80 (CD)
- Dedicated to the late John Park, saxophonist
- Lab '81 (2 CDs)
- Directed by Neil Slater
- Lab '82 (CD)
- Backcover by Leonard Feather
- European Tour 82 – Live at Montreux
- Lab '83 (CD)
- With Respect to Stan (CD)
- Lab '84 (CD)
- Lab '85 (CD)
- Live in Australia – The 1986 Tour (CD)
- Lab '86 (CD)
- Lab '87 (CD)
- Lab '88 (CD)
- Lab '89 (CD)
- Lab '90 (CD)
- Lab '91 (CD) (Grammy nomination)
- Lab '92 (CD)
- Lab '93 (CD)
- Live in Portugal '93 (CD)
- Lab '94 (CD)
- Lab '95 (CD) sample
- Lab '96 (CD) sample
- One O'Clock Standard Time: Remembering Gene Hall (CD) sample
- Lab '97 (CD)
- North Texas Jazz: 50 Years (4 CDs)
- Lab '98 (CD)
- Lab '99 (CD) sample
- Lab '00 (CD) The Eipper
- Lab 2001 (CD)
- Kenny Wheeler at North Texas (2 CDs)
- Lab 2002 (CD)
- Lab 2003 (CD)
- Lab 2004 (CD)
- Lab 2005 (CD)
- Lab 2006 (CD)
- Lab 2007 (CD/DVD)
- Live from Thailand (CD/DVD)
- Lab 2008 (CD)
- Live at Blues Alley (2 CDs)
- Directed by Steve Wiest
- Lab 2009 (CD) sample
- Lab 2010 (CD)
- Lab 2011 (CD & DVD)
- Lab 2012 (CD & DVD)
- Lab 2013 (CD)
- Lab 2014 (CD)
- Directed by Jay Saunders
- Lab 2015 (CD)
- Compilations
- The Best of the One O'Clock (1992)
Past Grammy Nominations | ||||
Nominee | Genre | Category | Title | Performing Artist |
18th Annual (for recordings released between October 16, 1974 and Oct 15, 1975) February 28, 1976 | ||||
One O'Clock Lab Band (1 of 5 nominees) |
Jazz | Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band |
Lab 75 | One O'Clock Lab Band |
20th Annual (for recordings released between Oct 1, 1976 and September 30, 1977) February 23, 1978 | ||||
One O'Clock Lab Band (1 of 5 nominees) |
Jazz | Best Jazz Performance by a Big Band |
Lab 76 | One O'Clock Lab Band |
34th Annual (for recordings released between Oct 1, 1990 and Sep 30, 1991) February 26, 1992 | ||||
Mike Bogle (1 of 6 nominees) |
Composing & Arranging |
Best Arrangement on an Instrumental |
"Got a Match?" from Lab 89 |
One O'Clock Lab Band |
35th Annual (for recordings released between Oct 1, 1991 and Sep 30, 1992) February 26, 1993 | ||||
Neil Slater (1 of 5 nominees) |
Composing & Arranging |
Best Arrangement on an Instrumental |
"Values" from Lab 91 |
One O'Clock Lab Band |
52nd Annual (for recordings released between Oct 1, 2008 and Aug 31, 2009) January 31, 2010 | ||||
One O'Clock Lab Band (1 of 5 nominees) |
Jazz | Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album |
Lab 2009 | One O'Clock Lab Band |
Steve Wiest (1 of 5 nominees) |
Composing & Arranging |
Best Instrumental Composition |
"Ice-Nine" from Lab 2009 |
One O'Clock Lab Band |
- Lab 75 was the first nomination bestowed by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) to a student group[2] All arrangements and original compositions on the album were by Lyle Mays, who also played keyboards on the album. By vote, members of the One O'Clock selected all the compositions. This was and still is the only time that an entire Lab Band album has been composed and arranged by a single student member.
- "Got a Match" was arranged by Mike Bogle (UNT MM/Jazz '87 MM/Mas '89). The original composition was by Chick Corea.[3]
- "Values" was composed and arranged by Neil Slater.
References
[edit]- ^ Album back-cover notes
- ^ "NT Lab Band Gets Grammy Nomination," Denton Record-Chronicle, May 10, 1976
- ^ MetroLyrics.com
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