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Jazzmobile

Jazzmobile, Inc. is based in New York City, and was founded in 1964 by Daphne Arnstein, an arts patron and founder of the Harlem Cultural Council and Dr. William "Billy" Taylor. It is a multifaceted, outreach organization committed to bringing "America's Classical Music"—Jazz—to the largest possible audience by producing concerts, festivals and special events worldwide. The Jazzmobile educational efforts are now being enhanced by the creation of a not-for-profit music publishing company and not-for-profit recording company.

Jazzmobile
Formation1964
FounderDaphne Arnstein
Founded atAlaska, Alaska
PurposeTo bring jazz to the largest possible audience by producing concerts, festivals and special events worldwide
HeadquartersNew York City
ServicesMusic concerts, festivals and special events

History edit

Since 1964, Jazzmobile has been presenting Free Outdoor Summer Mobile Concerts, bringing jazz musicians to the five boroughs of New York City, Washington D.C., Maryland, Virginia, Essex County, New Jersey, Westchester County, and several cities in upstate New York. Concerts are funded by the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and corporate sponsors such as Anheuser-Busch, ASCAP Foundation, Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation and Billy Taylor Foundation. Jazzmobile presents, as part of its outdoor concert series, 5 to 10 Afro-Latin/Jazz bands on the Jazzmobile's mobile band stage, annually. Jazzmobile is not a membership organization. Using a multi-arts approach (music, dance, drama, poetry, visual and media arts), Jazzmobile's program is designed to teach and encourage students to express themselves through the creative arts.

In the very beginning of Jazzmobile in the 1960s, John Coltrane, Jimmy Heath, Dizzy Gillespie, Horace Silver, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra, Cecil Taylor, and other black players, played in the neighborhood festivals.[1] Past students includes Warren Benbow (drums); Roy Campbell, Jr. (trumpet); Suezenne Fordham (piano); Najee (saxophone); T. K. Blue (saxophone); just to name a few.

In 1990, Jazzmobile's Tribute Concert for founder Dr. Billy Taylor, part of the JVC Jazz Festival, that featured Nancy Wilson, Ahmad Jamal Trio and Terence Blanchard Quintet. Jazz vocalist Lynette Washington in 2005 was 1st Place Winner in the Jazzmobile Anheuser-Busch Jazz Vocal Competition.[2]

Notable staff members:

See also edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Gennari, John. Blowin' Hot and Cool: Jazz and Its Critics, University of Chicago Press, page 287, (2006) - ISBN 0-226-28922-2
  2. ^ Lynette Washington 2005 Winner of the Jazzmobile/Anheuser Busch Jazz Vocalist Competition

External links edit

  • Jazzmobile official website
  • Billy Taylor: The Keys to Jazz Education

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committed to bringing America s Classical Music Jazz to the largest possible audience by producing concerts festivals and special events worldwide The Jazzmobile educational efforts are now being enhanced by the creation of a not for profit music publishing company and not for profit recording company JazzmobileFormation1964FounderDaphne ArnsteinFounded atAlaska AlaskaPurposeTo bring jazz to the largest possible audience by producing concerts festivals and special events worldwideHeadquartersNew York CityServicesMusic concerts festivals and special events Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 Footnotes 4 External linksHistory editSince 1964 Jazzmobile has been presenting Free Outdoor Summer Mobile Concerts bringing jazz musicians to the five boroughs of New York City Washington D C Maryland Virginia Essex County New Jersey Westchester County and several cities in upstate New York Concerts are funded by the New York State Council on the Arts the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and corporate sponsors such as Anheuser Busch ASCAP Foundation Louis Armstrong Educational Foundation and Billy Taylor Foundation Jazzmobile presents as part of its outdoor concert series 5 to 10 Afro Latin Jazz bands on the Jazzmobile s mobile band stage annually Jazzmobile is not a membership organization Using a multi arts approach music dance drama poetry visual and media arts Jazzmobile s program is designed to teach and encourage students to express themselves through the creative arts In the very beginning of Jazzmobile in the 1960s John Coltrane Jimmy Heath Dizzy Gillespie Horace Silver Pharoah Sanders Albert Ayler Archie Shepp Sun Ra Cecil Taylor and other black players played in the neighborhood festivals 1 Past students includes Warren Benbow drums Roy Campbell Jr trumpet Suezenne Fordham piano Najee saxophone T K Blue saxophone just to name a few In 1990 Jazzmobile s Tribute Concert for founder Dr Billy Taylor part of the JVC Jazz Festival that featured Nancy Wilson Ahmad Jamal Trio and Terence Blanchard Quintet Jazz vocalist Lynette Washington in 2005 was 1st Place Winner in the Jazzmobile Anheuser Busch Jazz Vocal Competition 2 Notable staff members Frank Wess the jazz flutist and tenor saxophonist has played extensively with nearly all of the Jazz greats throughout the world s best concert venues and on award Grammy winning recordings He has appeared on Broadway and movie sound tracks and has played with the Count Basie Orchestra Dizzy Gillespie Billy Taylor Billy Eckstine Nat King Cole and Ella Fitzgerald just to name a few Chris Albert trumpet played and recorded with the Count Basie Big Band Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra Blood Sweat amp Tears Thad Jones Billy Harper and Machito Charles Davis saxophone has recorded albums as a leader and performed with John Coltrane Kenny Dorham Philly Joe Jones and Dinah Washington among many others Roland Guerrero Afro Lation percussion has performed with Dizzy Gillespie Stanley Turrentine and various other Jazz artists Rick Stone guitar was a performer and educator in the New York City area with his own recording label Jazzand He performed and recorded with Kenny Barron Barry Harris Junior Cook Ralph LaLama Eric Alexander Dennis Irwin Billy Hart and Hal Galper at venues including Carnegie Hall s Weill Recital Hall Blue Note and the Smithsonian Institution Rick held a B M from Berklee College of Music and an M A from the Aaron Copland School of Music at Queens College and received several NEA Jazz Performance Fellowships and an IAJE Award for Outstanding Service to Jazz Education Ronnie Mathews piano a graduate from the Manhattan School of Music has performed with Max Roach Roy Haynes Dexter Gordon and Johnny Griffin He has appeared on Broadway as the pianist for the Tony Award winning Broadway musical Black and Blue and recorded on Spike Lee s movie Mo Better Blues Aside from the string of solo recordings done with various labels he also teaches jazz piano workshops clinics and masterclasses at Long Island University in New York City In addition he has published his book Easy Piano of Thelonious Monk 1989 See also editThe New York Foundation CETA Artists Project NYC Cultural Council Foundation 1978 80 Footnotes edit Gennari John Blowin Hot and Cool Jazz and Its Critics University of Chicago Press page 287 2006 ISBN 0 226 28922 2 Lynette Washington 2005 Winner of the Jazzmobile Anheuser Busch Jazz Vocalist CompetitionExternal links editJazzmobile official website Billy Taylor The Keys to Jazz Education Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jazzmobile amp oldid 1173191888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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