The Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival is a modern tradition at the
University of Idaho in
Moscow. Dating from 1967, the festival was greatly expanded by Lynn "Doc" Skinner, who was involved since 1972, and took over as the director in 1977. Doc Skinner retired in 2006. In 2010 Steven Remington joined Artistic Director
John Clayton as executive director. Each year in February, thousands of college, high school, junior high, and elementary school students travel from all over
North America to the campus on the
Palouse in
north Idaho to meet great jazz performers, partake in vocal and instrumental adjudicated performances, and attend concerts and workshops. The first UI Jazz Festival was a single-day event consisting of fifteen student groups and one jazz artist in a sole evening concert. The festival now runs four days and features multiple concerts spread throughout the campus. Some of the jazz greats who have performed at the festival include
Ella Fitzgerald,
Gerry Mulligan,
Dizzy Gillespie,
Elvin Jones,
Freddie Hubbard,
Dianne Reeves,
Stan Getz,
Carmen McRae,
Joey DeFrancesco,
Benny Green,
Abbey Lincoln,
Hank Jones,
Roy Hargrove,
Diana Krall,
Wynton Marsalis,
Tower of Power, and
Sarah Vaughan and of course the eponymous
Lionel Hampton and his New York Big Band, who first played at the festival in 1984. The festival was renamed for Hampton in 1985, and the UI's
school of music was renamed for him in 1987. ==Student Performance Evaluations==