4-ierberEerColle2e 'of Fine Arts ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY ASU LATIN JAll BAND DOM MOIO, DIRECTOR FRED FORNEY, TRUMPET JOE GARCIA, PERCUSSION JAll WEEK EVELYN SMITH MUSIC THEATRE MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2006 • 7:30 P.M. THE ASU LATIN JAll BAND Ioannis Goudelis-piano Eteban Estrada-bass Josh Carro-drums Bob Powers-guitar/trumpet Jesse Parker-Vibes/percussion Aaron Morales-steel drum/ percussion Dan Mock, Joe Goglia –Percussion Fred Forney is currently the Director of Jazz Studies at Mesa Community College and enjoys a career as a freelance trumpeter in the Phoenix metropolitan area. As a composer, Fred has written music for the Phoenix Boys Choir, production shows, documentary films, and has small and large jazz ensemble works published by Walrus Music. As a first call trumpet artist, Fred has played with virtually all of the touring acts that come through Phoenix, such as Natalie Cole, Burt Bachrach, Ray Charles, Tony Bennett and many others. He has been first trumpet at Gammage Auditorium for 20 years performing all of the New York Theatrical productions such as Sunset Blvd., West Side Story The Producers, Chorus Line, Guys and Dolls and many others. Fred has also played on the Bobby Caldwell "Blue Condition Tour" of the U.S. and Japan and toured with jazz pianist Dan Haerle. As a jazz trumpet artist, Fred has been the leader on recording projects Into The Mist, Summit Records and Playground,MCC Jazz Faculty Nonet. Fred's latest project, Seeds...., with Chuck Marohnic, Dom Moio and Dwight Kilian performs all over the Valley and is proud of the new C.D. entitled, Justice For The Earth. Fred is also in demand as a jazz educator, teaching at jazz camps, giving clinics and workshops as well as adjudicating jazz festivals throughout the U.S. Joe Garcia, a native of South Florida and of Cuban-American descent, gained exposure to Latin and jazz at a very early age. Starting as a drummer at the age of thirteen, performing with his younger brother, he enjoyed the experience of playing in many different venues throughout Miami and Fort Lauderdale. In 1971. he . began exploring various hand percussion instruments and fell in love with the conga drums. Over the last twenty years he has had the good fortune of performing many different music styles from Gillespie to Puente. With a driving passion for the rhythms of the world and a never-ending desire to constantly learn and create, Joe's expertise and ability have lead him to participate in numerous live and studio projects. [Biography continues on back of program] PROGRAM Paxos Summer Blues Ioannis Goudelis Pequeno Bolero Ioannis Goudelis Hurricane Country Dave Grusin Featuring Fred Forney and Joe Garcia Mambo Influenciado Latin Variation Chucho Valdes Ioannis Goudelis Tamboresn Featuring Dom Moio and Joe Garcia New Arrival Tito Puente *************** In respect for the performers and those audience members around you, please turn all beepers, cell phones and watches to their silent mode. Thank you. An avid collector, with hundreds of ethnic instruments, his quest to create and add to the world of music and percussion continues. As a member and partner of Tambores, Joe shares a united determination to enhance each and every musical project on which they have the privilege of working. In Joe's own words, "Each completed project bears our musical fingerprints. My passion for creating continues to grow and my search for new sounds never ends." Joe performs with many different musical groups and is currently the featured percussionist with Sirocco at the Hyatt Regency in Scottsdale. He recently made his singing debut on the newly released "Cinco de Moio" CD. Performance Events Staff Manager Paul W. Estes Senior Event Mangers Laura Boone, Xian Meng, Sixto Montesinos Apprentice Event Managers Brady Callum, Ingrid Israel, Kevan Nymeyer THE KATHERINE K. HERBERGER COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF MUSIC PO Box 870405, Tempe, AZ 85287-0405 (480) 965-3371 http://music.asu.edu 2006 ASU Hertrergel College ot Fee Arts 0206 EVENTS INFORMATION CALL 480-965-TUNE (480-965-8863)