Rick Stitzel has
been active in the field of jazz education for
over 30 years. He holds bachelor’s and master’s
degrees from the University of North Texas
in Denton. His master’s degree is in jazz
studies. Mr. Stitzel has served as director
of Jazz Studies at Tarrant County College
South Campus in Ft. Worth for the past 22
years. In addition to his teaching duties
he is sought after as a clinician and adjudicator
in the jazz area. He has directed numerous
all-region and all-state bands, including
the 2004 Missouri All-State Jazz Band. Each
summer he serves on the faculty of several
jazz camps, including the Lone Star Jazz
Camp at Texas Christian University in Fort
Worth, the Jim Widner Jazz Residency at Drury
University in Springfield Missouri, the Jim
Widner Jazz Residency at Simpson College
in Indianola, Iowa and the Grapevine Independent
School District Jazz Camp in Grapevine Texas.
He is an active performer on both trumpet
and piano. He has appeared with many name
acts, including the Temptations, Frankie
Valli, The Four Tops, The Supremes, Martha
and the Vandellas, and The Temptations Review.
Rick is also very busy
as a composer and arranger. He has
written music for 700 radio and television
commercials, theme music for programs on educational
television, and has arranged music for theme
parks including Six Flags Over Texas, Worlds
of Fun, Astroworld, Six Flags Over Mid-America
and an annual musical variety show for the
US Army. He is also musical director for The
Miss Texas Pageant. He arranged music for Don
Henley of the Eagles, a concert that was presented
on a national television broadcast on the Bravo
Network.
His jazz compositions have been
performed and recorded by professional and school
bands around the country. Internationally, his
pieces have been performed at the Pink Pop Jazz
Festival in Ibbenburen, Germany, and at the Montreaux
Jazz Festival in Montreaux, Switzerland. This
past summer he did a seminar and concert series
in Slovenia, under the auspices of the U.S. Embassy.
He is currently publishing his compositions and
arrangements through his own publishing company,
Rick Stitzel Music, and Hal Leonard Music, the
largest publisher of educational jazz music in
the world.
He is the author of Jazz Theory-A
Survival Guide, a text that is in use at schools
and universities around the country.
Mr. Stitzel is an Artist/Clinician
for Conn-Selmer and plays the Conn Vintage One
trumpet exclusively.