2005 All-State Jazz Band

Clinician Info

Phil Thompson & Matt Olson, Directors

Jazz Ensemble Roster

The SCBDA 2005 All-State Jazz Ensembles are two 
bands of equal strength, named for their clinicians.

ALL-STATE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – OLSON 
INSTRUMENT NAME SCHOOL
Alto Sax I Mikael Templeton Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities
Alto Sax II Daniel Huggins Chapin High School
Tenor Sax I Andrew Scott D.W. Daniel High School
Tenor Sax II Ashleigh Derrick Chapin High School
Bari Sax Tyron Mott Charleston School of the Arts
Trumpet I – Split David Carter Goose Creek High School
Will Carmichael Chapin High School
Trumpet II Michael Martin Irmo High School
Trumpet III Drew Williamson South Florence High School
Trumpet IV Spencer Nance Spartanburg High School
Trombone I Timothy Robinson Charleston School of the Arts
Trombone II David Dodgen Dutch Fork High School
Trombone III Brian Holmes Wando High School
Trombone IV Timmy Boyer Northwestern High School
Guitar Trevor Murray Charleston School of the Arts
Piano Sean Emmel Wando High School
Bass Mary Reed Charleston School of the Arts
Drum Set Justin Cromer West Florence High School
Aux. Perc. Brendan Bull Chapin High School

 

ALL-STATE JAZZ ENSEMBLE – THOMPSON
INSTRUMENT NAME SCHOOL
Alto Sax I Daniel Rovin Eastside High School
Alto Sax II Sarah Kervin Seneca High School
Tenor Sax I Matthew Parks Dorman High School
Tenor Sax II Sean Hackett Sumter High School
Bari Sax Betsy Jenkins Chapin High School
Trumpet I – Split Ian Gao D.W. Daniel High School
Miranda Easterling Hartsville High School
Trumpet II Colin Campbell Seneca High School
Trumpet III Johnny Powers West Florence High School
Trumpet IV Joshua Smoak Charleston School of the Arts
Trombone I Russell Ramirez T.L. Hanna High School
Trombone II Wes Crenshaw Pickens High School
Trombone III James Temple Batesburg-Leesville High School
Trombone IV John Coffey Goose Creek High School
Guitar Andy Adkins Wando High School
Piano Jenna McSwain Charleston School of the Arts
Bass Blake Graham Aynor High School
Drum Set Anthony Reitano Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities
Aux. Perc. Rodney Liles Charleston School of the Arts