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Sharing the Knowledge Sharing the Music
The JSJBF Education Program plays an important role in fulfilling the mission of the JSJBF which is to preserve, promote and perpetuate Jazz and Blues music in the northern New Jersey shore region through performance and education
The Education Committee is achieving the Foundations goals through our JSJBF Community Outreach Programs such as the Jazz and Blues Youth Project, a mentorship program for young musicians ages 12-18, and Jazz and Blues in the Schools, a program that transcends the title and spills out into all services and facilities of the community.
JSJBF members who serve on the Education Committee volunteer their time and educational/musical backgrounds to formulate new programs and expand on existing ones. The members realize the importance of preserving, teaching and passing on the traditions and rich history of Jazz and Blues.
If you have any questions or comments about the JSJBF Education Program, please contact the JSJBF Office:
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Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation (JSJBF)
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Sincerely,
Patti Wade
JSJBF Education Committee Chairperson
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The Foundation promotes the growth of Jazz and Blues by providing Sponsorships and volunteers to a number of programs. In addition, there are two Youth Programs to encourage the continuing growth and preservation of Jazz and Blues.
Jazz 'n' Blues in the Schools Program
This hour long program on the subject of Jazz and Blues is for everyone,
young and old alike. We'll take you through some general history of Jazz
or Blues in a program of lecture, live music and audience participation.
Click HERE for more details on the Jazz and the Blues Education Programs. And watch this space for more
info about our great Guest Presenter, T.J. Wheeler.
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| Lorraine Stone, TJ Wheeler and Principal Smith Smith at the Neptune Middle School presentation for Club Brookdale After School Program |
Please contact the JSJBF office at 732-933-1984 for booking or more information.
JERSEY SHORE JAZZ & BLUES FOUNDATION'S
JAZZ & BLUES YOUTH PROJECT
Jersey Shore Jazz & Blues Foundation (JSJBF) is a
non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation whose mission is to
Preserve, Promote, and Perpetuate Jazz and Blues in
the northern New Jersey shore region through
PERFORMANCE and EDUCATION.
The bi-weekly Jazz & Blues Youth Project in began
September 12, 2006. It is now running from Sept 12, 2007 to May 27th, 2008. Time of sessions are 7pm -9pm at the Red Bank Woman's
Club, 164 Broad St., Red Bank, NJ (across from the
post office). Registration for the year is $15, and
is due at sign-up. This fee also includes a student
membership in the the JSJBF for a year.
PROJECT SESSION DATES ARE:
2007 SESSIONS: September 11 & 25, October 9th & 23rd, November 6th & 20th,
December 4th & 18th.
2008 SESSIONS: January 8th & 22nd, February 5th, & 19th, March 4th & 18th
April 1st, 15th, & 29th and May 13th & 27th.
The Foundation Youth Project is designed to further nurture
the skills that young musicians already possess, with an emphasis
on jazz and blues.
Each session, students gain knowledge from a professional
jazz or blues musician or singer. The seasoned pros share and pass
along their experience of jazz and blues to the students. The sessions
utilize classic jazz and blues songs so that the students can hone
their own style of playing. Some of the songs may sound familiar
to them, but new ones are introduced continuously, increasing their
repertoire.
An understanding of jazz and blues is fostered through the process
of playing, listening and arranging. The jam sessions have students
constantly working on songs, specific techniques, and more importantly,
working as an ensemble. The program cultivates teamwork.
Because of the diversity of age and level of playing
ability, the more knowledgeable and proficient student
players can mentor the younger students or less
accomplished. This aspect of the program enables them
to share with each other what they have learned and
experienced, bringing their own individual style into
the mix to make this music last.
Past Jazz & Blues Youth Project members have already
performed at the 2005 and 2006 Red Bank Jazz & Blues
Festival and the 2006 Point Pleasant Concert in the
Park Series, 2006 Freehold Cruisin' Car Show at the
Centre Playhouse Theatre, and the Howell Day 2006, JSJBF's Holiday Party
at the Stony Pony, and in 2007, Howell Library and Senior Community, Special
Performances with Guest Mentor and Educator, TJ Wheeler, 2007 Red Bank
Jazz and Blues Festival's Main Stae and Harbour Experienace Stage and many
community service performances.
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity!
Those interested in the Jazz & Blues Youth Project can
contact Patti Wade at seaglas18@aol.com or Kati Beddow
Brower at katibrow1@yahoo.com for more information or
to sign up.
We at the Foundation's Education Committee want to see
our Youth Group grow, not just one ensemble, but many!
JSJBF's Youth Project Heads:
Director & resident mentor:
Kati Beddow Brower
Musical Director & resident mentor:
Everald Williams
Coordinator:
Patti Wade
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