Lab 2021
One O’Clock Lab Band®
Directed by Alan Baylock
PERSONNEL
Directed by Alan Baylock
Saxophones:
Gus Arnold (lead) • Huntsville, AL
Chris Bauer • New Braunfels, TX
Andrew Larsen • Hillsboro, OR
Daniel Henson • Fairfax, VA
Joseph Trahan • Clute, TX
Trumpets:
William Ward • Tacoma, WA
Seth Blitstein (split lead) • Orland Park, IL
Jonathan Shier • Fort Worth, TX
Aaron Stone • Plano, TX
Austin Ford • Portland, OR
Trombones:
Trenton Barnes (lead) • Mustang, OK
Jack Courtright • Burnsville, MN
Jackson Churchill • Duluth, MN
Jack Fetting (bass) • Chicago, IL
Ian Calhoun (bass) • Red Wing, MN
Rhythm:
Gabi Date (voice) • McKinney, TX
Alex Frondelli (guitar) • Oceanside, NY
Yeeun Kim (piano) • Gunsan, South Korea
Michael Baylock (bass) • Centreville, VA
Joshua Calef (drumset) • Dallas, TX
Craig Marshall - Manager • Centreville, VA
Madison Russell - Administrative Coordinator • Lewisville, TX
The One O’Clock Lab Band is underwritten by Spec’s Charitable Foundation.
ALBUM CREDITS
Producer and director: Alan Baylock
Producer and manager: Craig Marshall
Producer and recording engineer: Phil Bulla
Associate producer: Christopher Walker
Assistant recording engineers: Matt Pence, Jake Greenburg
Project art direction and graphic design: Christopher Walker
Project layout and additional graphic design: Christopher Walker
Studio photography: Michael Clements, Agustin Alonso, Christopher Walker
Copy editing: Craig Marshall, Linda Strube, Christopher Walker
Acknowledgements:
John Richmond, Dean, College of Music
Rob Parton, Chair, Division of Jazz Studies
Recorded on May 11—14, 2021 at The Echo Lab, Argyle, TX
Mixed by Alan Baylock and Phil Bulla at Platinum Productions, Monroe, NY
Edited and Mastered by Phil Bulla at Platinum Productions, Monroe, NY
© ℗ 2021 • LA2101-AB
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