“Spain” byChick Coreagets playedmore thanonceDirector usesthe word“hip” todescribesomethingPercussionistsare out of timeon a Latintune“Arrangedby MarkTaylor”A soloist whosounds likethey shouldbe in collegeAnarrangementstarts a lotslower than itendsThe wholeband hashats/someweird outfitaccessoryA song ina non 4/4timesignatureSomeone unplugsa bass/guitarbefore turning offthe amp (loudfeedback noise)A funk/R&Barrangementthat thedirector isweirdly intoThe judgesdo not lookimpressed...8th notesthat didn'tswingWay toomanysaxes inone bandAdrummerdrops theirstick/s“Manteca”by DizzyGillespieA song thatstarts waytoo fast andnoticeablyslows downOne songwith a tonof solosA songin 3/4“TheChicken”by PeeWee Ellis”Manteca” isplayed andeveryone sings“We’ll never goback toGeorgia”Uh oh…somebody gotlost andeveryoneexchangesnervous looksRhythmsectionmember witha fedoraA soloist whomaybe is incollege andjust shaved?A blueswith a jazzturnaroundA balladthatfeatures ahorn soloistA band thatsurprisedyou (good orbad); in whatway?A soloist whoclearly didn’tpractice theirsoloOne player inthe band isfeatured a lotbecause they’reactually reallygoodAnarrangementyou'veplayed in thepast“Spain” byChick Coreagets playedmore thanonceDirector usesthe word“hip” todescribesomethingPercussionistsare out of timeon a Latintune“Arrangedby MarkTaylor”A soloist whosounds likethey shouldbe in collegeAnarrangementstarts a lotslower than itendsThe wholeband hashats/someweird outfitaccessoryA song ina non 4/4timesignatureSomeone unplugsa bass/guitarbefore turning offthe amp (loudfeedback noise)A funk/R&Barrangementthat thedirector isweirdly intoThe judgesdo not lookimpressed...8th notesthat didn'tswingWay toomanysaxes inone bandAdrummerdrops theirstick/s“Manteca”by DizzyGillespieA song thatstarts waytoo fast andnoticeablyslows downOne songwith a tonof solosA songin 3/4“TheChicken”by PeeWee Ellis”Manteca” isplayed andeveryone sings“We’ll never goback toGeorgia”Uh oh…somebody gotlost andeveryoneexchangesnervous looksRhythmsectionmember witha fedoraA soloist whomaybe is incollege andjust shaved?A blueswith a jazzturnaroundA balladthatfeatures ahorn soloistA band thatsurprisedyou (good orbad); in whatway?A soloist whoclearly didn’tpractice theirsoloOne player inthe band isfeatured a lotbecause they’reactually reallygoodAnarrangementyou'veplayed in thepast

Jazz Fest Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. “Spain” by Chick Corea gets played more than once
  2. Director uses the word “hip” to describe something
  3. Percussionists are out of time on a Latin tune
  4. “Arranged by Mark Taylor”
  5. A soloist who sounds like they should be in college
  6. An arrangement starts a lot slower than it ends
  7. The whole band has hats/some weird outfit accessory
  8. A song in a non 4/4 time signature
  9. Someone unplugs a bass/guitar before turning off the amp (loud feedback noise)
  10. A funk/R&B arrangement that the director is weirdly into
  11. The judges do not look impressed...
  12. 8th notes that didn't swing
  13. Way too many saxes in one band
  14. A drummer drops their stick/s
  15. “Manteca” by Dizzy Gillespie
  16. A song that starts way too fast and noticeably slows down
  17. One song with a ton of solos
  18. A song in 3/4
  19. “The Chicken” by Pee Wee Ellis
  20. ”Manteca” is played and everyone sings “We’ll never go back to Georgia”
  21. Uh oh… somebody got lost and everyone exchanges nervous looks
  22. Rhythm section member with a fedora
  23. A soloist who maybe is in college and just shaved?
  24. A blues with a jazz turnaround
  25. A ballad that features a horn soloist
  26. A band that surprised you (good or bad); in what way?
  27. A soloist who clearly didn’t practice their solo
  28. One player in the band is featured a lot because they’re actually really good
  29. An arrangement you've played in the past