Jack End
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Biography
Jack End (31 October 1918, Rochester, N.Y. - 1986) was an American composer. He studied at the Eastman School of Music. After teaching for a time there, he was on the staff of television station WROC in Rochester, New York (1950-1960). He then became director of radio and television studies at the University of Rochester.
Works for Winds
- Blues for a Killed Kat (arr. Fennell) (1986)
- Floor Show
- Rocks and the Sea, The
Resources
- Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music. "Jack End." Accessed 22 April 2015.