Clark College Hosts 62nd Annual Jazz Festival

For Immediate Release
January 21, 2026

Guest artists include Grammy-nominated vibraphonist Stefon Harris & Blackout, and 2025 Sweepstakes winner, Mountain View High School

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Clark College will host the 62nd Annual Clark College Jazz Festival in three full days of big band jazz on Thursday through Saturday, Jan. 29 – 31, 2026, in the Gaiser Student Center at Clark's main campus location, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663.

Sixty middle and high school jazz ensembles from throughout Washington and Oregon are scheduled to perform in this year's competition. To kick off the festival, there will be a special ticketed fundraising concert, presented by the Clark College Foundation, featuring Stefon Harris & Blackout with the Clark College Jazz Band I opening the performance on Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 7:30 p.m. Only 400 seats will be available—concert tickets are available online.

A student performs in front while the conductor directs the assembled ensemble behind them.

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Special festival performances by the Clark College Jazz Band under the direction of Dr. Doug Harris:

Jazz Festival Overview and Schedule

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Trophies will be presented to the top three jazz ensembles for middle schools and division A through AAAA high schools. Individual outstanding musician and outstanding section awards will also be presented at the end of each division's preliminary competitions. At the end of Saturday's program, the Dale Beacock Memorial Sweepstakes Award will be presented to one outstanding band selected from the entire festival.

The 2025 Sweepstakes Band, Mountain View I High School Jazz Band, under the direction of Sam Ormson, will hold the spotlight on Saturday at 8:00 pm.

Student musicians from the ensemble playing together.

Event Details

Cost: Admission is $10 per day. Clark College students and children under 12, accompanied by an adult, will be admitted free of charge.

Location: Gaiser Student Center, Clark College main campus – 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98683.

Parking: Green or Red lots—view campus map and directions online.

Accommodations: If you need accommodation due to a disability in order to fully participate in this event, please contact Clark College's Human Resources Office. Phone: 360-992-2105 or email: hr@clark.edu.

All are welcome. Clark College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Learn more at www.clark.edu/nds.

About Guest Artist Stefon Harris & Blackout

Guest Artist Stefon Harris playing during the performance.
Stefon Harris playing during the performance.

Stefon Harris & Blackout, led by the visionary vibraphonist Stefon Harris, is a pioneering force in contemporary jazz. Harris has been named DownBeat Critics Poll Vibraphonist of the Year multiple times and has been heralded as "one of the most important young artists in jazz" (Los Angeles Times). The band, characterized by a stellar lineup of musicians, seamlessly blends funk, R&B, and global influences, transcending traditional jazz boundaries. With influential albums like Sonic Creed (named Jazz Album of the Year by WBGO – the world's #1 jazz station) and Urbanus (Grammy-nominated), Stefon Harris & Blackout showcase a dynamic interplay of intricate arrangements and soulful improvisation, solidifying their status as trailblazers in the modern jazz landscape. Their performances promise an electrifying fusion of tradition and innovation, leaving an indelible mark on audiences and further shaping the evolving narrative of jazz expression.

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About Clark's Director of Bands, Dr. Doug Harris

Dr. Doug Harris is the Director of Bands at Clark College since Fall 2018, after serving as Assistant Director of Bands at Western Kentucky University, and Director of Bands at Santa Clara University and Southern Utah University. He also enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a high school band director in Florida. Dr. Harris received his Bachelor of Music Education from the University of Florida, his Master of Arts and Doctor of Arts from the University of Northern Colorado. Doug is active clinician and adjudicator in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, California and Washington, is a freelance trumpet player and has worked on the brass staff of the Madison Scouts, Sacramento Mandarins, Teal Sound and Suncoast Sound Drum and Bugle Corps. He is active as a composer, arranger and transcriber and is published in the Grand Mesa Music catalog.

About the Annual Clark College Jazz Festival

The Clark College Jazz Festival, founded in 1962, has grown into one of the Northwest's premier showcases for student musicians. Each year, the three-day event brings together more than 50 middle and high school jazz ensembles, over 1,200 student performers, and thousands of audience members. The Sweepstakes Award originated in 1963 to recognize the most outstanding band selected by the adjudicators from the entire festival. The winning ensemble remains that year's Sweepstakes Band until the next festival, when they pass the title and distinctive trophy to the next year's recipient.

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Historical Background:

About Clark's Music Program

Clark College Music program offers a dynamic curriculum in theory, performance, appreciation, and history. Designed for both music majors preparing for advanced study, and non-majors seeking a deeper cultural connection, the program blends academic rigor with hands-on performance opportunities. Faculty bring professional experience to guide students in building skills and confidence for future careers in the arts. Students can explore pursuits in concert band, jazz ensemble, orchestra, and choir.

Learn more about Clark's Music program

For complete information about the Clark College Music Department concerts including the orchestra, concert band, jazz ensemble, and choirs, visit the Music Events page.

For a full roster of Clark College music events, visit the Music Events page.

About Clark College

Founded in 1933, Clark College is Southwest Washington's largest public institution of higher education. Clark College provides residents of Southwest Washington with affordable, high-quality academic and technical education. This public community college offers more than 100 degree and certificate programs, including bachelor's and associate degrees; professional certificates; high school diplomas and GED preparation; and non-credit community and continuing education. Clark serves almost 10,000 students including high school students, veterans, displaced workers, multilingual and mature learners. About three-quarters of its students are the first in their families to attend college.


For additional information (program inquiries):
Shelly Williams, Clark College Fine Arts Department
Phone: 360-992-2662 / Email: sjwilliams@clark.edu

For additional information (media inquiries):
Maureen Chan-Hefflin, Clark College Communications & Marketing
Phone: 360-992-2243 / Email: mhefflin@clark.edu