Top horizontal narrow cropped photo banner of UNT One O'Clock Lab Band performers playing saxophones and trombones during a live jazz ensemble performance with JAZZ branding displayed on screens in the background.

UNT One O'Clock Lab Band preforming jazz.

DENTON (UNT), Texas 鈥 The has received a transformational planned gift commitment from alumnus James W. Thomason to establish two endowments supporting the and the . The approximately $2 million bequest will create the James Thomason Endowed Chair of the One O鈥機lock Lab Band and the James Thomason Theatre Excellence Fund. 

The gift reflects Thomason鈥檚 lifelong appreciation for jazz, theatre and the experiences that shaped him during his time at UNT. The endowment includes $1.5 million to establish an endowed chair supporting the internationally acclaimed and $500,000 to create a fund benefiting theatre programs and student experiences within UNT鈥檚 Department of Dance and Theatre. 

Photo of UNT donor James Thomason smiles as UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond, UNT President Harrison Keller, and a gathering of students and guests applaud him during a donor recognition reception at a UNT event venue lit with green lighting.


From left: UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond, James Thomason, and UNT President Harrison Keller


鈥淯NT鈥檚 impact is often measured in the lives it changes and the communities it strengthens,鈥 said , president of UNT. 鈥淭his gift honors the transformative role the arts play in higher education and ensures future generations of students will continue to learn, create and grow in an environment defined by excellence. We are honored by James Thomason鈥檚 generosity and enduring connection to UNT.鈥

The James Thomason Endowed Chair of the One O鈥機lock Lab Band will support the teaching, research and creative activities connected to one of the most respected jazz ensembles in the world. The endowed chair will provide resources for research, travel, scholarly activity and student support connected to the Division of Jazz Studies. 

鈥淭his extraordinary planned gift speaks to the lifelong connection so many alumni feel to UNT and the experiences that helped shape who they became,鈥 said Brandon Buzbee, Vice President for University Advancement at UNT. 鈥淛ames Thomason鈥檚 generosity will create opportunities for students and faculty for generations to come while honoring two areas of the university that inspire creativity, excellence and bold expression. We are deeply grateful for his belief in UNT and in the power of the arts.鈥

Photo of UNT College of Music Dean John Richmond, alumnus and donor James Thomason, and UNT President Harrison Keller smiling together illuminated with green lighting.The James Thomason Theatre Excellence Fund will provide ongoing support for the mission and activities of UNT鈥檚 theatre program, helping strengthen opportunities for students pursuing performance, production and creative collaboration. 

鈥淕ifts like this strengthen the future of the arts at UNT in profound ways,鈥 said , Dean of the College of Music. 鈥淭he One O鈥機lock Lab Band has influenced generations of musicians and helped define jazz education worldwide. This endowed chair will help ensure that tradition of innovation and excellence continues while investing directly in the students and faculty who carry it forward.鈥

Full photo of the UNT One O'Clock Lab Band, featuring saxophones and trombones with JAZZ screens in the background.Thomason earned both his bachelor鈥檚 degree and master鈥檚 degree from UNT and expressed a deep appreciation for jazz music, the One O鈥機lock Lab Band and theatre through the establishment of these endowments.

 


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