21st century jazz education for the 21st century musician.
The Jazz Studies program focuses on creating dynamic, innovative 21st century music
professionals who can improvise, compose, produce, arrange, engineer and succeed as
independent artists in a rapidly shifting environment.
Jazz education is global and builds success in whatever musical endeavors you choose
to pursue, in any genre. Our world-class faculty offers real, unique educational experiences
via undergraduate and graduate degree programs, diverse ensembles, and professional
performance opportunities.
Our graduates find work in commercial music as live and studio performers and as professional
composers and arrangers.
Every year great jazz musicians come to USC to perform and work with the students.
In the 2021-2022 academic year, our students had the opportunity to work with: Quentin
E. Baxter, Mimi Jones, Justin Faulkner, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Jeff Coffin, Arcoris Sandoval,
Summer Camargo, Tal Cohen, Lauren Sevian, Michael Feinberg, Tonina Saputo, Ryan Middagh
and Jason Kush.
Past artists include luminaries like Louie Bellson, Steve Houghton, Marian McPartland,
Bob Shephard, Steve Kujala, Bill Watrous, Marvin Stamm, Bill Holman, Jim McNeely,
Randy Brecker, John Fedchock, Dick Oates, Dave Zoller, Ed Soph, Marcus Roberts Trio,
The US Army Blues Band, Mark O'Connor and Hot Swing, The Andy LaVerne Trio, Benny
Green and Russell Malone, Chris Potter, Patty Austin, Al Jarreau, The Mike Stern Trio
and The Jeremy Kittel Band.
The University of South Carolina has multiple big bands and small ensembles. Jazz
ensemble participation is open to all university students by audition, including non-music
majors.
Steve Briody now resides in Columbia after over 30 years as a guitarist/professor
in NY. He is the author of the Jamey Aebersold book “Jazz Guitar Lines of the Greats”,
and has worked with a wide range of prominent artists across many genres. Dr. Briody
is also a staff composer at CL Barnhouse with several student-level jazz ensemble
arrangements published. Since his move to SC, he has worked with Dick Goodwin’s Big
Band, the Aiken Symphony, legendary drummer Rick Latham, Mike Frost, and many others.