Passing on the prize
Rotating trophies, chance for future free admission new addition to UI Jazz Festival
Rotating trophies, chance for future free admission new addition to UI Jazz Festival
A University of Idaho professor started the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival to cultivate a learning environment through musical education in the form of celebration.
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Thousands of high school and middle school students come to the University of Idaho every year to participate in the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, but until now, the university has […]