Originally published Tuesday, February 26, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Seattle-area winners at the Lionel Hampton festival
Trombone soloist, Scott Allen, Pierce College (Lakewood); trumpet soloist, Gabriel Burbana, Pierce College; vocal tenor soloist, James Sherrell...
Wednesday
Trombone soloist, Scott Allen, Pierce College (Lakewood); trumpet soloist, Gabriel Burbana, Pierce College; vocal tenor soloist, James Sherrell, Olympic College (Bremerton); vocal bass soloist, Michael Carpenter, Olympic College; community-college band, Pierce College II; community-college combo, Edmonds Community College; open-division choir, Olympic College.
Thursday
Junior high school vocal ensemble, King's Junior High School (Shoreline); soprano vocal soloist, Tatiana Peterson, King's Junior High School.
Friday
AAAA choir, Mountlake Terrace High School; multi-mic choir, Roosevelt High School; rhythm -section combo, Edmonds-Woodway High School II; alto vocal soloist, Sarah Laven, Edmonds-Woodway High School, and Siobhan Brugger, Meadowdale High School (Lynnwood), and Courtney Parkin, King's High School; Junior Division vocal ensemble, Eckstein Middle School (Seattle); bass vocal soloist, Joey Shaw, Garfield High School, and Elijah Blaisdell, Mountlake Terrace High School; soprano vocal soloist, Jennifer Hoyt, Seattle Academy; tenor vocal soloist, Daniel Berryman, Roosevelt High School.
Saturday
AAAA band, Roosevelt High School; junior band, Eckstein Middle School; junior combo, Eckstein Middle School Combo II; AAAA combo, Edmonds-Woodway High School; AAA band, Garfield High School II; A band, South Whidbey High School; trumpet soloist, Zubin Hensler (Garfield); trombone soloist, Andy Clausen (Roosevelt); piano soloist, Gus Carns (Roosevelt); clarinet soloist, Alexander Dugdale (Roosevelt); baritone-saxophone soloist, Andrew Morrill (Roosevelt).
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
UPDATE - 12:19 PM
Concert review: Indigo Girls take Seattle fans through rollicking, reflective set
UPDATE - 12:19 PM
Concert review: Perky Katy Perry finds sweet spot between rock and R&B
Concert review: Sarah McLachlan still has the goods at Ste. Michelle
Adele's '21' breaks record, passes 1 million digital downloads in U.S.
Campbell shines in 1st show since Alzheimer's news

Dear Tom and Ray: My wife Olivia's first car (in the early '70s) was a purple-sparkle dune buggy built on a VW Bug frame — one of the least-safe...
Post a comment
- Drivers face lengthy detours around I-5 bridge collapse
- Officials explore use of temporary, portable bridge as quick fix
- Murder suspect son of former Bush aide
- As car sinks, young man keeps cool, finds escape
- Mariners battered again
- W.Va. town transfixed by teen girls' murder plot
- Why the Mariners have gone from pitching rich to pitching fits | Jerry Brewer
- Judge: No bail for parents in second faith-healing death
- Green River faculty: no confidence in college president
- UW softball advances to College World Series
- Game thread, Mariners vs. Rangers, May 25 (plus more notes)
435 - Vote on gay Scouts comes at emotional moment
273 - Mariners find new, old ways to lose their seventh straight
95 - Inslee: State looking at possible quick fix to bridge
89 - Judge: Arizona sheriff’s office targets Latinos
78 - Triunfel starting at second for Mariners
55 - ‘We don’t need another lawyer,’ says businesswoman running for mayor
44 - Protesters march against Monsanto in 250 cities
36 - Mariners battered again
34 - Judge: No bail for parents in second faith-healing death
31
- ‘Miracles’: 3 survive I-5 collapse
- More applicants make getting into UW tougher this year
- Drivers face lengthy detours around I-5 bridge collapse
- Bridge collapse will cause holiday travel headaches
- Span wasn’t built to take critical hit
- McNerney: Boeing will squeeze suppliers and cut jobs
- Officials explore use of temporary, portable bridge as quick fix
- Green River faculty: no confidence in college president
- As car sinks, young man keeps cool, finds escape
- Shopping-mall kiosks are little gold mines







