Donating and Volunteering

Keeping Jazz Music alive starts with the education of the next generation! That is why the Jazz Academy’s mission is to advance and preserve Jazz Music through education. In keeping with that mission the Jazz Academy holds a Summer Jam Camp during the summer and other opportunities for learning and performing throughout the year. Because of the decreased emphasis on the arts in the public schools, the opportunities for exposure to music education and particularly Jazz Music have greatly decreased and in some cases been eliminated.

The community must step forward to ensure that our youth have the opportunity to learn about music and its historical roots. Jazz music is the only musical art form that was created in America. We do not want Jazz to become extinct, drowned out by the sounds of derivative music without regard to the quality of the source–Traditional Jazz Music. That’s not to say that new musical art forms are not good. However, Jazz Music deserves to be preserved and understood. If you believe, we do at the Jazz Academy, we need your help!

The Jazz Academy is currently preparing for the Summer Jam Camp and other events and could use the help of volunteers who would like to help with preparations. We need the assistance of people who have experience in web-development and maintenance, grant writing, fund raising, music recording, media relations, community outreach and promotion, community television as production and video recording. If you have time to volunteer to support the Jazz Academy’s efforts please let us know by sending us an email.

The Jazz Academy is also in need of financial support. If you would like to make a donation to the Academy, you can send a check to 13721 Middlevale Lane, Silver Spring, Maryland 20906 or donate using Visa or MasterCard. The Jazz Academy is a non-profit 501c3 organization and your donations are tax deductible.

Volunteer efforts and donations will be used to support the Jazz Academy’s educational efforts. Specifically your time and financial contributions will be applied towards the following:

Scholarships for children to the JAM Camp or to take private lessons. Scholarships are awarded to talented children, attending public schools in the Washington metro area, who have been recommended by their music instructor. These are budding musicians who would not have the opportunity for Jazz music tutoring without financial assistance.

JAM sessions for young musicians. In order to hone their talent, young musicians need an outlet to perform. Jazz Academy sponsored JAM sessions are a great way for our youth to perform in a safe and controlled environment.

Master classes conducted by guest recording artist. This is a great way for students to learn about musical techniques from professional musicians. It is also a great way to help students understand the “business” of music, its rewards, and challenges.

The Jazz Academy Thanks You In Advance For Your Support!!!

News

CD Review in the 2008/2009 Jazz Education Guide (Jazz Times)

The Jazz Academy Orchestra [JAO] Class of 2008’s CD is featured in the Jazz Education Guide which is presented by Jazz Times!  The guide normally acknowledges colleges and universities but the Jazz Academy of Music is honored that such a prestigious publication took the time to recognize the 7th through 12th grade students featured on the CD.
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2008 JAM Camp DVD! Available Now!

“CLICK” icon to purchase the 2008 Jazz Academy of Music (JAM) Camp DVD featuring a masterclass with Paul Bollenback!

JAZZ UNDER THE STARS CONCERT SERIES

Presented by the Jazz Academy of Music

 

Critically Acclaimed Jazz Saxophonist Paul Carr
The Paul Carr Quintet
September 14, 2008
The music of Ray Charles
The Eric Byrd Trio
and the
Brother Ray Band
September 28, 2008

Music from the Great American Songbook and More
The FAB Trio featuring Felcia Carter
October 5, 2008
Tribute to RONNIE WELLS
The Jazz Academy Orchestra
featuring Janine Carter
October 26, 2008