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Neil Slater (Kenneth Neil Slater) was born on 19 July, 0031 in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an An american male jazz pianist. Discover Neil Slater's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

Popular As Kenneth Neil Slater
Occupation Musician, composer, teacher
Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 19 July, 1931
Birthday 19 July
Birthplace Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1931

Kenneth Neil Slater (born July 31, 1931) is an American educator, composer, and pianist.

Slater was born in July 1931 in Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh.

Beginning at age six, he learned piano from a friend of his parents.

1946

In 1946, North Texas became the first college to offer a degree in jazz studies.

Slater was the first to head the program whose role as a composer and arranger represented a significant part of his career.

Slater is credited for having emphasized small jazz combos.

1952

In 1952 he graduated from Mansfield University of Pennsylvania.

Two years later he received a master's degree in composition from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.

1954

From 1954 to 1956, Slater served in the U.S. Army, spending most of his time with the 97th Army Band at Fort Sill as a pianist but also playing French horn and valve trombone.

He backed guest stars in shows produced by Daniel Melnick of the Music and Entertainment Section of Special Services.

1956

One such show featured vocalist Peggy King, who entertained the troops at Fort Sill in 1956.

Slater also directed a weekly television show from Fort Sill.

Gary McFarland was among the musicians.

Slater's first teaching job, from 1956 to about 1960, was with the Mount Vernon City Schools, where he traveled to a different school each day of the week, covering five schools, to introduce elementary school students to their first instruments.

Jazz drummer Alvin Queen, when he was in elementary school, started studying drums with Slater, who, at the time, taught all the band instruments.

1960

Beginning in 1960, he took night classes for about two years at Teachers College, Columbia University, studying pedagogy, piano, and composition.

1965

In 1965 he co-founded the Westchester Stage Band Clinics.

1968

In 1968, he became Director of Bands at Mamaroneck High School.

Two years later he joined the music faculty at the University of Bridgeport.

1970

In 1970, he was appointed Slater as Assistant Professor of Music with the Jazz and Composition Faculty, Department of Music, College of Education.

Bridgeport's expansion in jazz was influenced in part by a new emphasis placed on jazz curriculum at the National Association for Music Education conference that was held March 1970 in Chicago.

1971

Slater founded the jazz program in 1971 at the University of Bridgeport.

For 11 years, Slater directed the University of Bridgeport Jazz Ensemble.

He also served as coordinator of UB's Jazz Studio Program.

He hired Bill Finegan to teach composing and arranging and Finnegan's wife Rosemary to teach singing.

Slater also hired Sal Salvador, Art Davis, Randy Jones.

The UB Jazz Ensemble performed with Bill Watrous, Gerry Mulligan, and Chet Baker.

1976

Slater became Director of Jazz Studies, and in 1976 the school established a bachelor's degree in jazz studies.

1981

By 1981, his compositions had been performed by Stan Kenton, Slide Hampton, Clark Terry, Sal Salvador, Joe Morello, and Bobby Shew.

The press credited Slater as having performed with Frank Strozier, Louis Hayes, Don Elliott, Jimmy Heath, Frank Foster, Danny Stiles, Art Davis, Bill Watrous, Joe Morello, and Sal Salvador.

Slater had been under contract with MCA and Warner Bros. as a composer, arranger and consultant.

He frequently performed as a featured guest piano soloist with other college jazz ensembles.

In one instance, Slater was a guest pianist at the Memphis State University Jazz Week '77.

From 1981 to 2008, Slater was Chair of Jazz Studies and director of the One O'Clock Lab Band at the University of North Texas College of Music.

1982

In 1982, he established the College of Music Jazz Lecture Series.

1983

In 1983, he started the Master of Music with a Major in Jazz Studies.

1994

In 1994, with funding from the school's college of business, he established the artist-in-residence series.

He also integrated jazz studies classes with the lab band experience.

2008

In 2008, he retired as professor emeritus.

He has composed over 80 works for jazz ensemble and has written for symphony, chamber groups, a cappella choir, opera, and musical theatre.