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James Garland Riggs (born July 28, 1941) is an American
saxophonist The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed on a mouthpiece vibrates to pro ...
in classical and jazz idioms,
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director, collegiate music educator, and international music clinician. He is also a
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Regents Professor Emeritus .


Career


As performer

As a University of North Texas student (1969–72) Riggs performed with the University of North Texas
One O'Clock Lab Band One O'Clock Lab Band is an ensemble of the Jazz Studies division at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton, Texas. Since the 1970s, the band's albums have received seven Grammy Award nominations, including two for ''Lab 2009''. ...
. Riggs performed regularly with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra and the Ft. Worth Symphony Orchestra. Riggs also appeared as a jazz soloist with the United States Navy Commodores in Washington, D.C. Riggs is the leader and founder of The Official Texas Jazz Orchestra, a Dallas-based ensemble dedicated to performing state of the art large jazz ensemble music. Riggs has conducted All-State Jazz Bands in Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Tennessee. Riggs has appeared as a featured performer and clinician at Jazz Festivals throughout the USA and Sweden. As a freelance artist he has performed with
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, Nancy Wilson,
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. He is a prolific studio recording artist.


As educator

Until his retirement in August 2008, Riggs had been professor in the Jazz Studies and Performance Divisions of
University of North Texas College of Music The University of North Texas College of Music, based in Denton, is a comprehensive music school among the largest enrollment of any music institution accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. It developed the first jazz studies ...
where he had taught applied saxophone, directed the Two O'Clock Lab Band, and taught Jazz Style and Analysis. Riggs joined the North Texas faculty in the fall of 1973. Riggs has instructed many prominent alumni of th
Jazz Studies
program at North Texas. Riggs directed the Two O'Clock Lab Band while coordinating the world's largest enrollment of saxophone students.''Two Longtime Jazz Professors Retire''
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, March 26, 2008 The Two O'Clock Lab Band was named "winner" in Downbeat Magazine's "Annual Student Music Awards" in 1994, 1997, 2001, 2006 and 2008. He has produced many national and international award-winning saxophonists, including first-place winners and finalists in the
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Young Artist Competition, semifinalists in the Thelonious Monk International Jazz Saxophone Competition (Luis Hernandez 2002;
Dave Pietro Dave Pietro (born February 10, 1964) is a saxophonist, woodwind artist, bandleader, sideman, composer and educator. A native of Southboro, Massachusetts, he has been on the New York City music scene since 1987. From 1994–2003 Dave played le ...
1991 & 1996; Clay Pritchard 2013), and winners in Down Beat Magazine Student Music Solo Awards. Riggs former students hold teaching and performing positions in numerous colleges and universities throughout the United States and in elite military bands in
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His students hold first call professional playing positions across the globe including Hamburg, New York City and Los Angeles.


Education

* 1966 – Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education: Music-Instrumental and Vocal,
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* 1972 – Master of Music,
University of North Texas College of Music The University of North Texas College of Music, based in Denton, is a comprehensive music school among the largest enrollment of any music institution accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. It developed the first jazz studies ...


Clinician

Selmer Saxophones International * Rico International artist/clinician


Family

Jim Riggs is married to Joanna Leslie Riggs (''née'' Conaway). She retired in 2006 as a library supervisor at the University of North Texas. They have one daughter, Lindsay Countryman, and twin grandchildren Carson and Claire.


Publications

* James Garland Riggs, ''An analysis of Jacques Ibert's Concertino da Camera for alto saxophone and eleven instruments'' (1972);


Selected discography

As Director of the Two O'Clock Lab Band,
University of North Texas College of Music The University of North Texas College of Music, based in Denton, is a comprehensive music school among the largest enrollment of any music institution accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. It developed the first jazz studies ...
* ''The Transparent Two,'
Seafair Bolo
BSCD 8006-2 (1994); * ''Two O'Clock Jazz Band I,'
Klavier K 77019
* ''A Salute To Benny Carter,'' C
Klavier (K 77028)
(1999); * ''Two O'Clock Jazz Band II'' (recorded May 1997, released March 1999) C
Klavier (K 77023)
* ''The Translucent Two,'' North Texas Jazz
Klavier
(2001); * ''The Manne We Love: Gershwin Re-Visited,'' Cambria, C
TNC Jazz 5882
(2001); * ''The Best of the Big "O",'' North Texas Jazz, 0003 JR (2005); * ''Avenue "C" Jazz,'' North Texas Jazz, 06032 JR (2007); * ''Bruce Hall Jazz Music,'' North Texas Jazz, 07032 JR (2008); * ''Denton Texas, Jazz Giant,'' North Texas Jazz, 07052 JR (2009); *
Airstream Artistry - Jim Riggs' Best of the Two
'' UNT Store Other recordings * ''Annual Fall Concert of the Lab Bands'' (7 Lab Bands at North Texas), North Texas Jazz (Nov 25, 1969) * ''Lab '70! Home concerts, Germany, National College Jazz Festival, Switzerland'' (1970) * ''Lab! Annual Spring concert of the Lab Bands'' (April 14, 1970) * ''North Texas State University Lab Bands: Annual Spring Combo Concert,'' Century (April 21, 1970) * ''Live! The North Texas Lab Bands, Fall and Spring concerts, 1970/1971,'' Precision (1970) * ''Lab 72! 25 years respect for jazz education; North Texas State University,'' Precision (1972) * ''One O'Clock Lab Band at The National College Jazz Festival, University of Illinois'' (1972) * ''Live! ('72-'73)'' (
One O'Clock Lab Band One O'Clock Lab Band is an ensemble of the Jazz Studies division at the University of North Texas College of Music in Denton, Texas. Since the 1970s, the band's albums have received seven Grammy Award nominations, including two for ''Lab 2009''. ...
), (recorded Nov. 21, 1972 & Apr. 20, 1973) * ''Groovey,'' James Riggs, Rich Matteson, Phil Wilson, Bengt Hallberg, Jack Petersen, Red Mitchell, Egil Johansen, Four Leaf Clover Records, FLC 5060 (1981) * ''Kneedeep in Paradise'' Jim CaJacob and Friends, (1998) * ''The Never Ending Blues,'' "The Lou Fisher Big Band," Mark Records, MJS-57625 * ''The Legend,'' The Lou Fisher Big Band (1980) * ''Royal Street,'' The Lou Fisher Big Band, Sea Breeze SB 2012 (1983) * ''Playin' In the Park,'' Pete Petersen And The Collection Jazz Orchestra (1985) *
Ghost Train Triptych for wind symphony
'' North Texas Wind Symphony (1996) *
Texas Times
''Jim Riggs & Stefan Karlsson'' (2018) *
Theme for the Lonely Man
''Jim Riggs, baritone saxophone - composed and arranged by Mike Smith (2020) * ''Riggs Rags,'' SaxeTexaS Saxophone Quartet, James Riggs, Lee Pulliam, James Ogilvy, Terry Steele (2007)


References


External links


Jim Riggs' page on the North Texas Jazz website
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