Lee David Legette
Position: Professor of Music Department: Music
Contact Info
Office: 204 Fine Arts Building Phone: 336-750-2530 Fax: 336-750-2522 Email: legettel@wssu.edu
Biography
Lee David Legette is professor of music in the Department of Music at Winston-Salem State University where he teaches saxophone, music education methods courses and conducts a university jazz ensemble. Additionally he coaches or has coached several small ensembles that he founded including the Ramsax Quartet and the Raminiscence Jazz Combo. He also chairs the WSSU Lyceum Cultural Events Series.
Dr. Legette holds BS, MA, and PhD degrees in instrumental music education (woodwinds) from Fayetteville State University, the University of Iowa and the Florida State University respectively. Further study has been done at the Eastman School of Music. Prior to joining the faculty at WSSU, he taught and directed bands at Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC and Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He has over 29 years of teaching experience and five years experience in administrative affairs. He is the recipient of both the 2008-2009 Wachovia Excellence in Teaching Award and the Cedric S. Rodney Distinguished Service Award. He received the 2012-2013 UNC Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Legette is active locally and regionally as a performer and clinician. Currently, he is principal alto saxophonist with the Piedmont Wind Symphony, and has been one of its featured soloists – a position he has held for 21 years. Additionally he has performed with many well known recording and stage personalities such as Joe Henderson, Red Skelton, Jackeé Harry, Javon Jackson, Cab Calloway, Rufus Thomas, Red Rodney, the Temptations, Freddie Hubbard, Ira Sullivan, John Faddis, Louie Bellison, Robert Trowers, Pharoah Sanders, Clarence Carter, Freda Payne, Stanley Turrentine, Ernie Watts, McCoy Tyner, Arturo Sandoval, Nicholas Payton, Paul Anka, Antonio Hart, Dianne Schuur, Ronnie Milsap, Three Dog Night, Dionne Warwick, Al Jarreau, Common, Henry Butler and Kenny G. He was a finalist in the ASCAP Competition for Young Composers and has had arrangements performed and recorded by the Eastman Studio Jazz Orchestra. He is a member of the North Carolina Music Educator Association, the National Association for Music Educators, the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, the Intercollegiate Music Association, Inc., and the American Educational Research.
Educational Background
- PhD, The Florida State University
- MA, The University of Iowa
- BS, Fayetteville State University
Research and Project Interests
- Varying impacts of contemporary music on society
2014 Causal Attributions of Pre-service Teachers for Success or Failure in Music Teaching Symposium on Music Teacher Education, Georgia Music Educators Association In-Service Conference,
Savannah, Georgia.
2013 Causal Attributions of Pre-service Teachers for Success or Failure in Music Teaching Symposium on Music Teacher Education, Greensboro, NC.
1989 Marching Band Techniques Courses: Their Usefulness to First – and Second Year High School Band Directors; Dissertation Abstracts.
1986 Transcription of Dexter Gordon’s tenor saxophone solo on “The Days of Wine and Roses,” Jazz Educators Journal, February/March 1986, XVIII, No. 3.
2013 CETL Distinguished Master Teacher Award
2012 University of North Carolina Board of Governors Excellence in Teaching Award
2009 Wachovia Excellence in Teaching Award
2009 Cedric S. Rodney Distinguished Service Award
2004 Outstanding Contributions to Students at WSSU by Campus Activity Board
2014 Travel Grants/WSSU Professional Development Committee – (FY 2013 – 2014)
2013 Travel Grant/WSSU Professional Development Committee – (FY 2012-2013)
2007 The Yamaha Corporation - (FY 2006-2007)
2006 The National Endowment for the Arts/Southern Arts Federation - (FY 2006-2007)
2006 The National Endowment for the Arts/Southern Arts Federation - (FY 2006-2007)
2006 The Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tour/Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation – (FY 2006-2007)
2005 The Vandoren Diamond/DANSR Corporation - (FY 2005-2006)
2014 Georgia Music Educators Association In-Service Conference, Savannah, Georgia.
2013 North Carolina Music Educators Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
2013 Orfeo Music Festival and Summer Academy,Vipiteno, Italy
2010 North Carolina Music Educators Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
2010 Intercollegiate Music Association, Inc. Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
2010 Association of Arts Presenters Conference, New York, NY
2009 Mid-West Band and Orchestra Clinic, Chicago, Ill.
2008 Writing in the Major Workshop – WSSU, Winston-Salem, NC
2008 North Carolina Consortium for International/Intercultural Education 19th Annual
Model United Nations Conference, Winston-Salem, NC
2007 International Association for Jazz Education Conference, New York, NY
2005 Festival International De Jazz De Montreal, Montreal, Canada
2002 Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreux, Switzerland
2013 Adjudicator: South Carolina Band Directors Association “Concert Band Festival," Lexington Senior High School, Lexington, SC
2013 Adjudicator: South Carolina Band Directors Association “Jazz Band Festival," New Berry College, New Berry, SC
2010 Adjudicator: South Carolina Band Directors Association “Concert Band Festival," West Ashley High School, Charleston, SC
2009 Adjudicator: South Carolina Band Directors Association “Jazz Festival," Newberry College
- Mus 2298 - Computer Applications in Music
- Mus 2191 - Beginning Jazz Improvisation
- Mus 3227 - Marching Band Techniques
- LLS 1377 - Doo Wop Unchained: Heart and Soul
2010 “LIVE” Piedmont Wind Symphony Vols. VII, VIII, IX (3 Disc Set)
2004 Tribute to Frederick Fennell
2000 A Piedmont Celebration, Live Vol. VI
1998 “LIVE” Piedmont Wind Symphony, Vols. IV & V (2 Disc Set)
1997 “LIVE” Piedmont Wind Symphony, Vol. III
1996 “LIVE” Piedmont Wind Symphony, Vols. I & II (2 Disc Set)
2008 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
1997 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone and Clarinet)
1981 Fayetteville State University (Saxophone)
1980 Fayetteville State University (Clarinet)
Joint Faculty Recital Participation
2014 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
2010 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
2008 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
2006 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
1998 Winston-Salem State University (clarinet)
1991 Winston-Salem State University (Saxophone)
Special Arrangements (recorded and performed by the Eastman Studio Jazz Ensemble)
All Blues – Miles Davis
In A Sentimental Mood – Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington
Original Compositions
You Asked For It - finalist - ASCAP Competition for Young Composers
Palm Sunday Muse
It Happened This Day
Together…We