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Kent Engelhardt

Dr. Kent Engelhardt, a Youngstown native, makes his home in the city of Youngstown with his wife Dr. Beth Hargreaves. Kent graduated from Boardman High School in 1981 and continued his education at Youngstown State University. He graduated from YSU in 1986 with a Bachelor of Music degree (summa cum laude) in Performance (jazz studies/saxophone/clarinet). After graduation, Kent toured internationally with the "Tommy Dorsey Orchestra conducted by Buddy Morrow," where he was a featured soloist. While he was a member of the orchestra, Kent appeared in the PBS television special "Tommy Dorsey - Sentimental Gentleman of Swing." The special featured Mel Torme, Buddy Rich, Maureen McGovern, Jack Jones, the L.A. Voices, and the "Tommy Dorsey Orchestra."

In the Fall of 1991, Kent began teaching at YSU in the Jazz Studies Program as a member of its part-time faculty. He completed a Master of Music degree in Performance (clarinet) at YSU in the Fall of 1993. In 1994, Kent was hired at YSU as a full-time faculty member. His teaching responsibilities have included jazz ensemble, jazz combo, jazz fundamentals, jazz improvisation, jazz arranging, class jazz piano, jazz history, jazz methods, flute, clarinet, and saxophone. In 1999, Kent received a Master of Arts degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Pittsburgh. In 2001, he was awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the Society for Ethnomusicology, and Jazz Education Network. 

Kent is an active performer, composer, arranger, editor, scholar, author, and educator.  His Charlie Parker research, including two books, is published by VDM, Oxford University Press, and the IAJE.  His books “Charlie Parker, Culture, And Influences: Analysis Of His Solos With The Jay McShann Orchestra” and “Charlie Parker, Culture, And Influences: Analysis Of Selected Early Solos” are available on Amazon.com. Kent can be heard on recordings by Madd For Tadd, Paul Ferguson Jazz Orchestra, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Blossom Festival Band, Barbara Knight, and Helen Welch.

Kent has performed with some of the most well-known names in jazz including: Clark Terry, Louie Bellson, Buddy Rich, Jimmy Owens, Geri Allen, Duffy Jackson, Joe Lovano, Mel Torme, Tommy Flanagan, Maria Schneider, Tom Harrell, Ingrid Jensen, Billy Byers, Bob Brookmeyer, Terri Lyne Carrington, Milt Hinton, Alex Acuna, and Jiggs Whigham. Kent has also performed with some of the most well-known names in entertainment. His most recent performances were with Johnny Mathis, Marie Osmond, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and Jukebox Saturday Night. Kent can also be seen performing with the Blossom Festival Band and The Cleveland Orchestra. He is a Conn-Selmer Artist.

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Kent Engelhardt & Stephen Enos: Madd For Tadd

Read "Madd For Tadd" reviewed by Jack Bowers


The masterworks on this second edition of Madd for Tadd are presented on two discs, one of which bears the name of one of composer/pianist Tadd Dameron's classic themes, “Our Delight." Oddly, the other is named for the only non-Dameronian item on the menu, “Central Avenue Swing," written by saxophonist and Dameron chronicler Kent Engelhardt who adapted the composer's tasteful charts for a big band and co-leads the ensemble with trumpeter Steve Enos. Although he is most ...

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Mark Myers – Jazz Wax September 02, 2019

Tadd Dameron: Magic Continues

Tadd Dameron's final album was The Magic Touch for Riverside Records in 1962. Dameron would die three years later. In 2017, alto saxophonist Kent Engelhardt, coordinator of jazz studies at Ohio's Youngstown State University, and Steve Enos, a trumpeter and director of jazz studies at Ohio's Cuyahoga Community College, co-formed Madd for Tadd. The 15-piece band plus a vocalist was dedicated to recreating and preserving Dameron's music. Engelhardt transcribed, edited and arranged the 10 songs that Dameron had scored for his Magic Touch album, plus five others. Then the Madd for Tadd band recorded them.

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In the Fall of 1991, Kent began teaching at YSU in the Jazz Studies Program as a member of its part-time faculty. He completed a Master of Music degree in Performance (clarinet) at YSU in the Fall of 1993. In 1994, Kent was hired at YSU as a full-time faculty member. His teaching responsibilities have included jazz ensemble, jazz combo, jazz fundamentals, jazz improvisation, jazz arranging, class jazz piano, jazz history, jazz methods, flute, clarinet, and saxophone. In 1999, Kent received a Master of Arts degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Pittsburgh. In 2001, he was awarded the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Ethnomusicology from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a member of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the Society for Ethnomusicology, and Jazz Education Network.  Kent is an active performer, composer, arranger, editor, scholar, author, and educator.  His Charlie Parker research, including two books, is published by VDM, Oxford University Press, and the IAJE.  His books “Charlie Parker, Culture, And Influences: Analysis Of His Solos With The Jay McShann Orchestra” and “Charlie Parker, Culture, And Influences: Analysis Of Selected Early Solos” are available on Amazon.com. Kent can be heard on recordings by Madd For Tadd, Paul Ferguson Jazz Orchestra, Cleveland Jazz Orchestra, Blossom Festival Band, Barbara Knight, and Helen Welch.

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