Falconaires History | Dave Hardin Years 1983 - 1991

The Falcs were featured through the following events:

1990 (March 23-24) University of Kansas 13th Annual Jayhawk Invitational Jazz Festival (Kansas)
1990 Arts Jazz 90 Jazz Festival (Dallas, TX)
1990 (Jan 11-14) International Association of Jazz Educators (IAJE) (New Orleans, LA)
1989 USC Jazz Festival
1987 Northwest Jazz Festival (Powell, WY)
1986 Recorded "The Higher We Fly" | The USAF Academy Band Falconaires & The Moods In Blue Singers
1985 Northwest Jazz Festival (Powell, WY)
1984 Concert with guest artists Shields & Yarnell
1983 (April 23-24) Wichita Jazz Festival (Wichita, KS)

Personnel
Saxes: Phil Perry, Tait Solberg, Ed Hureau, John Thomas, Art Bouton, Bill Murray, Mark Rose, Brad Eastin, Rich Inouye
Trombones: Lanny Marshall, Carl Steers, Dana McCormick, Dave Stultz, Rick Crafts, Darryl McCormick
Trumpets: Chris Walters, Mark Raphael, Bob Fechner, Richard Peron, Mark Israel, Frank Milazzo
Rhythm:
(p) Bruce Pennington, Ken Miller; (b) Scott Webring; (d) Dave Hardin; (g) Wayne Wilkinson
Vocal
:
Marcelle Hureau (LeVang), Prince Havely
Audio: Charles Bradbury


1984 (left to right) Ken Miller - piano, Wayne Wilderson - guitar, Dave Hardin - drums; Saxes: Mark Rose - tenor, Phil Perry - alto, Ed Hureau - alto, Tait Solberg - tenor, John Thomas - bari; Tromones: Carl Steers, Lanny Marshall, Dave Stultz, Dana McCormick; Trumpets: Mark Raphael, Chris Walters, Frank Milazzo, Bob Fechner


1986 (left to right) Dave Hardin, Phil Perry, Scott Webring, ?, Mark Israel, Chris Walters, Mark Raphael, Rick Crafts, ?, ?, Ed Hureau, Rich Inouye, Richard Peron, Bruce Pennington, Brad Eastin, ?


1986 cartoon of band


1987 (left to right) Brad Eastin, ?, Bill Murray, Louis Bellson, Phil Perry, Ed Hureau


1984

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