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Floyd Freeman Graham (aka 'Fessor) (October 15, 1902 – August 18, 1974 in
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) was a US collegiate bandleader and music educator who founded and directed the
Aces of Collegeland 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''. ...
in 1927, the university dance band, pit orchestra and stage band of the
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 ...
. He also was a violinist. The Aces of Collegeland was the forerunner to the
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''. ...
. Graham laid the groundwork at North Texas for what became the first college degree in jazz studies. Many of the Ace's band members and Saturday night participants became a "who's who" in the performing arts – as members of famous big bands, film, and singers. Notable Saturday Night Performers with the Aces *
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* Nancy Jane Gates *
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Notable "Aces" Alumni *
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* Charles W. LaRue * William F. Lee III * William Ennis Thomson * JB Floyd In 1971, the University of North Texas Student Government Association designated him as "Honor Professor," and upon retirement May 31, 1973, the regents awarded him the lifetime status of
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. He was the university's first professor emeritus.


Education

Graham earned a Bachelor of Arts from the
University of North Texas The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university in Denton, Texas. It was founded as a nonsectarian, coeducational, private teachers college in 1890 and was formally adopted by the state 11 years later."Denton Normal School," ...
. Graham earned a Teachers Certificate from
Chicago Musical College Chicago Musical College is a division of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. History Founding Dr. Florenz Ziegfeld Sr (1841–1923), founded the college in 1867 as the Chicago Academy of Music. The institution h ...
in 1927 and a Bachelor of Music degree in violin from
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in August 1931. While attending
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, Graham studied violin with Max Ignatz Fischel (1878–1937) (Head of the Normal Department), ear training with Harold Burnham Maryott (born 1878), music history with
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(1873–1935);
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and
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with Hans Franklin Madsen (1887–1971), and
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, and solfeggio with
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(1894–1978). Graham also earned a Master of Music degree from the
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. At the
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, Graham had been a pupil of: * Herbert Dalton Butler (1867–1946) – violin *
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(1895–1968) – composition & counterpoint In Texas, Graham had been a pupil of: *
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(1860–1938) He also had been a pupil of: *
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(1892–1972)


Family and growing up

Floyd Graham was the son of Schyler Colfax Graham (1869–1931), a Denton grocer, and Rockie Virginia Graham ' (1879–1954) Freeman. Floyd Graham first exhibited his interest in music by experimenting with a cigar-box violin while in grade school. * Floyd Graham married Doris Patricia Howard on September 2, 1942."Marriages: Graham–Howard," ''
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'', September 3, 1942
They had a daughter, Patricia (Pati) (Graham) Haworth.


'Fessor Graham Award for Faculty

In 1958, the North Texas student body established the 'Fessor Graham Award, the highest honor bestowed by the students to a faculty member. The award recognizes one faculty member each year for outstanding and unselfish service beyond the call of duty to students. * Floyd Graham, Music, 1958 * Beulah Harriss, PE & Intercollegiate Women's Athletics, 1959 * Samuel B. McAlister, Government, 1960 * Arthur M. Sampley, Library Service, 1961 * William B. DeMougeot, Speech & Debate, 1962 * A. Witt Blair, Education, 1963 * Chester A. Newland, Government, 1964 *
Leon Breeden Harold Leon Breeden (3 October 1921 – 11 August 2010) was a jazz educator and musician. Biography When he was three his parents moved to Wichita Falls, Texas, where he grew up and graduated from high school. He attended Texas Wesleyan College i ...
, Music, 1965 * William R. Garner, Government, 1966 * Clovis Morrisson, Political Science, 1967 * Kendall Pinney Cochran (1924–2007), Economics, 1968 * Don E. Beck, Speech and Drama, 1969 ''Student government in transition, no recipients, 1970-71'' * James Riddlesperger, Political Science, 1972 * Charles Foster, Business, 1973 * Leo Estrada, Sociology, 1974 * Ben Chappell, Speech Communications, 1975 * Milan J. Reban, Political Science, 1976 * T. Bullock Hyder, Economics, 1977 *
Anshel Brusilow Anshel Brusilow (August 14, 1928 – January 15, 2018) was an American violinist, conductor, and music educator at the collegiate level. Early life and education Brusilow was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1928, the son of Ukrainian Jewish ...
, Music, 1978 * Umesh C. Banerjee, Biology, 1979 * Tommie Collins Lawhon, Education, 1980 * Douglas P. Starr, Journalism, 1981 * David R. Fitch, Business, 1982 * Jerry Lee Yeric, Political Science, 1983 * John James Haynie, Music, 1984 * Lee Knox, Geography, 1985 * J. B. Spalding, Business, 1986 * John S. Gossett, Communication and Public Address, 1987 * Richard H. Wells, Journalism, 1988 * Ernest F. Crystle, Foreign Languages and Literatures, 1989 *
Dan Haerle Dan Haerle (born July 23, 1937) is a jazz pianist, composer, author and teacher, based in Denton, Texas. He is professor emeritus of Jazz Studies at the University of North Texas.UNT Counterpoint, Spring 2002 Early life and education Dan Haerl ...
, Music, 1990 * Valerie D. Martinez, Political Science, 1991 * Fred Hamilton, Music, 1992 * Kenneth Godwin, Political Science, 1993 * Robert S. LaForte, History, 1994 * Norris D. Fox, Education, 1995 * Ann S. Windle, Education, 1996 * Donald E. Chipman, History, 1997 * P.R. Chandrasekaran, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Law, 1998 * Juliet Getty, Merchandising and Hospitality Management, 1999 * William T. Waller, Biological Sciences, 2000 * Gladys H. Crawford, Biological Sciences, 2001 * Thomas P. Sovik, Music, 2002 * Richard Tas, Merchandising and Hospitality Management, 2003 * Brian L. Bowman, Music, 2004 * David W. Hill, Kinesiology, Health Promotion and Recreation, 2005 * Kimi King, Political Science, 2006 * Dee C. Ray, Counseling and Higher Education, 2007 * Donna Ledgerwood, Human Resources Management, 2008 * Lyndal M. Bullock, Education, 2009 * Gloria Cox, Political Science & Dean of the Honors College, 2010 * Armin R. Mikler, Computer Science and Engineering, 2011 * Shahla Ala'i-Rosales, Behavior Analysis, 2012 * Andrew Enterline, Political Science, 2013 * Brian Lain, Communications Studies, 2014 * Bethany Blackstone, Political Science, 2015 * Michael Thompson, Philosophy and Religion, 2016 *


Floyd Graham Memorial Scholarship

The College of Music offers a scholarship as a memorial to Floyd Graham, sponsored by the Floyd Graham Society. Recipients * 2007 — Sam Reid, Saxophone


North Texas Jazz Festival's Floyd 'Fessor Graham Award

The''
North Texas Jazz Festival
established the Floyd 'Fessor Graham Award for the outstanding high school or middle school vocal group. The winner performs during one of the evening's "pro" concerts.


Publications

* Floyd Freeman Graham, ''Public relations in music education, a study'', Exposition Press, New York (1954) * Floyd Freeman Graham, ''For Music Literature'', (Unknown Binding) (1965) * Floyd Freeman Graham, ''For music appreciation; a course outline to supplement the teaching of music appreciation'', Denton, Tex., Howard Pub. Co.,
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(1960)


Notes and references

{{DEFAULTSORT:Graham, Floyd American music educators 1902 births 1974 deaths American Conservatory of Music alumni Chicago Musical College alumni University of North Texas College of Music faculty American jazz educators 20th-century American musicians