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New York-based Jazz organization
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
Jazzmobile
American jazz pianist, composer, broadcaster, and educator (1921–2010)
In 1964, he established Jazzmobile in New York City as a way to promote jazz through educational programmes. In 1981, Jazzmobile produced a jazz special
Billy_Taylor
American historian and road manager (1924–2018)
worked as a stagehand, and as production coordinator and historian for Jazzmobile in New York City. Garry was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, United
Johnnie_Garry
Jazz club (1949–1965, 1985–present)
area. Johnnie Garry, the production coordinator and historian for the Jazzmobile project, managed the club in the early 1960s. In June 1964, Birdland filed
Birdland_(New_York_jazz_club)
American singer-songwriter (born 1995)
learned to read music. He attended the Harlem School of Arts and the [Jazzmobile] training program. His parents took him to jam sessions where he got to
Solomon_Hicks
Radio broadcasting company in California, United States
weekly shows for Gerald Wilson and Calvin Jackson. In 1969, KBCA hosted a "jazzmobile" series of free concerts around the city, with a flatbed truck setting
Mount_Wilson_FM_Broadcasters
American jazz singer and pianist (born 1985)
House Jazz Magazine & JazzMobile, 2019 Pianist of the Year, NYC Readers Awards sponsored by Hot House Jazz Magazine & JazzMobile, 2019 Performs in the
Champian_Fulton
American jazz saxophonist, composer, and band leader (1926–2020)
teaching at Queens College for more than 20 years, he also taught at Jazzmobile. At a coming-home party the night after his release from Lewisburg Penitentiary
Jimmy_Heath
City in North Carolina, United States
congressional district (1795–1796) Billy Taylor, jazz musician, founder of Jazzmobile, CBS television personality Lawrence Tyson, World War I general and U
Greenville,_North_Carolina
American jazz saxophonist and flutist
musician. In high school, Najee began to study jazz as a student at the Jazzmobile program (co-founded by Dr. Billy Taylor) where he honed his skills on
Najee
performances throughout the New York City Metro area, and promoted the Jazzmobile, a traveling stage that was used throughout New York City and Long Island
Jazz_Interactions
American musician (1946–2020)
recorded with a variety of artists, including Carmen McRae, Jaki Byard, the Jazzmobile CETA Big Band, Candido, John Abercrombie, Frank Wess, and many others
Chip_White
Mausoleum in Manhattan, New York
regularly been held at or just outside Grant's Tomb. Examples include Jazzmobile, Inc.'s annual Free Outdoor Summer Mobile Concerts at Grant's Tomb. The
Grant's_Tomb
Puerto Rican jazz bassist (born 1979)
Schaeffer. Some of his first interactions with jazz came as a kid, when "the Jazzmobile used to come to St. Mary's Park across the street from the Betances Houses
Carlos_Henriquez_(musician)
2025 studio album by Big L
Bekon Mehlenbacher Gherman White Monstracity 1:57 12. "Grant's Tom '97 (JazzMobile)" (featuring Joey Badass, BVNGS & DJ Ron G) Coleman Jo-Vaughn Virginie
Harlem's Finest: Return of the King
Harlem's_Finest:_Return_of_the_King
American singer
Lynette Washington is an American jazz vocalist. She was the winner in the Jazzmobile Anheuser-Busch Jazz Vocal Competition in 2005. Washington is a native
Lynette_Washington
American jazz pianist (1949–2026)
Jazz Festival: Jason Lindner: Breeding Ground / Antoinette Montague and Jazzmobile Friends / DJ Greg Caz - City Parks Foundation". Archived from the original
Danny_Mixon
American jazz saxophonist and composer (1928–2011)
Detroit Civic Symphony Orchestra, The Ithaca College Jazz Ensemble, The Jazzmobile Corporation of New York City, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, The Malaysia
Frank_Foster_(jazz_musician)
American jazz and blues singer
Bucky Pizzarelli. Headlining her own performances she has performed for Jazzmobile, Birdland with Duke Ellington Band, Lincoln Center's Dizzy's Club-Cola
Antoinette_Montague
American jazz saxophonist
played in local clubs from his early teenage years, and studied at the Jazzmobile workshops with Frank Wess, Charles Davis, and Frank Foster. He also met
Wessell_Anderson
American drummer (1954–2024)
New York Philharmonic, and with Dong Wong Park. While studying in the Jazzmobile with Freddie Waits and Albert “Tootie” Heath, Benbow was introduced by
Warren_Benbow
American jazz drummer (1926–2023)
1973, he worked in music education in New York and was involved with the Jazzmobile. Bailey died on December 28, 2023, at the age of 97. One Foot in the Gutter
Dave_Bailey_(musician)
Organization for horsemanship training
west," and was presented by NYC Parks, City College Center for the Arts, Jazzmobile, and Love Productions. That year, the FBC was featured at the Battery
New York City Federation of Black Cowboys
New_York_City_Federation_of_Black_Cowboys
Statik Selektah, Westside Gunn, Rome Streetz The Louvre "Grant's Tom '97 (Jazzmobile)" Big L, BVNGS, DJ Ron G Harlem's Finest: Return of the King "NU-GEE-LA"
Joey_Badass_discography
American jazz guitarist (1937-1998)
Johnny "Hammond" Smith, What's Going On (Prestige, 1971) Billy Taylor, The Jazzmobile Allstars (Taylor-Made, 1989) Mel Tormé, Night at the Concord Pavilion
Ted_Dunbar
of Arizona and Duke University Jazz on the Square, Woodstock, Illinois Jazzmobile, New York City, New York Jazzschool, Berkeley, California John W. Coltrane
List of jazz institutions and organizations
List_of_jazz_institutions_and_organizations
Musical artist
Old Westbury, where he graduated in 1979. Scott studied additionally at Jazzmobile with such musicians as Frank Foster, Charles Davis, John Stubblefield
Knoel_Scott
American jazz vibraphonist (born 1959)
Ware played bass and piano early in his career, playing at the Harlem Jazzmobile. After spending several years playing Latin jazz, he formed his own Latin
Bill_Ware
Jazz musician, musical director, composer, and educator (born 1953)
elders to deep involvement in the avant-garde. He participated in the Jazzmobile program, studying jazz theory, harmony, sight-reading, rhythmic training
T._K._Blue
American broadcaster, producer, and writer (born 1956)
Excellence in Broadcasting Individual 2017 15th JazzWeek: Duke Dubois Humanitarian Award Individual 2019 Jazzmobile Honoree: NYC Jazz Readers Award Individual
Mark_Ruffin
Radio station in Albany, New York, United States
Hot!" (PDF). Radio & Records. Retrieved February 19, 2018. "The Little Jazzmobile That Could" (PDF). Radio & Records. May 29, 1998. Retrieved February 19
WGY-FM
American jazz pianist and composer (1926–2018)
Ghanaba: Memorial to the Divine Drummer". Presented by The Jazz Gallery and Jazzmobile as part of "Make Music New York", June 21, 2009. Weston and Jenkins, African
Randy_Weston
Leysin (Switzerland). Beginning in 1970, she studied in New York at the Jazzmobile, Jazz Interactions and Muse workshops; with Barry Harris; with Charlie
Isabelle_Leymarie
Ghanaian musician/drummer (1923–2008)
the Divine Drummer", 21 June 2009. Presented by The Jazz Gallery and Jazzmobile as part of "Make Music New York". Ian Carr, Digby Fairweather, Brian Priestley
Guy_Warren
American jazz pianist and composer (born 1942)
New York City at the end of 1969, and began working with Rashid Ali's Jazzmobile jazz quartet. That led to his arrangements and compositions for singer
Sonelius_Smith
Musical artist
Printup (harp), Brianna Thomas (vocals). In 2009, she won the New York’s Jazzmobile Vocal Competition “Best of the Best”. In 2014, Thomas was a musical ambassador
Brianna_Thomas
American jazz musician (1945–2026)
New England Conservatory of Music (1980–82), and also worked with the Jazzmobile (1980–88). His only major release as a bandleader is 1988's Manhattan
Stanton_Davis
American jazz bassist (1934–2012)
Dutchman, 1971) With Billy Taylor Live at Storyville (West 54, 1977) The Jazzmobile Allstars (Taylor Made, 1989) with Frank Wess, Jimmy Owens, Ted Dunbar
Victor_Gaskin
American musician (1941–2019)
Autobiography of Jimmy Heath 1439901996 - Page 160 Jimmy and the other Jazzmobile instructors, like Lisle Atkinson, Frank Foster, Buddy Terry, Jimmy Owens
Buddy_Terry
American jazz saxophonist
choir and began a more intensive study of the saxophone, attending the Jazzmobile in New York City, the Neighborhood Music School in New Haven, and the
Wayne_Escoffery
of seven subcontractors: the Association of American Dance Companies, Jazzmobile, the Brooklyn Philharmonia, the Association of Hispanic Arts, the Black
CETA_Artists_Project_(NYC)
Musical artist
album Free Bop! He studied music at the University of Massachusetts and Jazzmobile simultaneously until 1979, when his Professor, saxophonist Archie Shepp
Kevin_Jones_(musician)
American jazz drummer (born 1959)
and Wallace Roney. In 1989, he performed in Charles Mingus' Epitaph. At Jazzmobile from 1994 to 2002, he was instructor in drums and percussion while also
Ronnie_Burrage
American percussionist (born 1955)
number of forms for Johnson, including high-school bands, lessons at Jazzmobile, lessons at the Dance Theater of Harlem, and with Olatunji. A three-year
Bashiri_Johnson
American jazz trumpeter, composer, lecturer, and educator
Dutchman, 1974) Shirley Scott, Superstition (Cadet, 1973) Billy Taylor, The Jazzmobile Allstars (Taylor-Made, 1989) with Frank Wess, Victor Gaskin, Ted Dunbar
Jimmy_Owens_(musician)
American musician (1940–2019)
Thompson. During the 90s, Atkinson was one of the faculty teaching at Jazzmobile on Saturdays in Harlem. Atkinson died in New York City on March 25, 2019
Lisle_Atkinson
educators on the faculty. It continued until Stan's passing in 1979. 1964: Jazzmobile, Inc., was co-founded in 1964 by (i) Daphne Arnstein (née Vera Daphne
Timeline_of_jazz_education
American jazz musician
at the Aaron Copland School of Music in New York, and teaches with the Jazzmobile workshop program. She also teaches teenagers at New Jersey Performing
Charenee_Wade
1973 United States federal law
subcontractors included the Association of American Dance Companies, Jazzmobile, the Brooklyn Philharmonia, the Association of Hispanic Arts, the Black
CETA Employment of Artists (1974–1981)
CETA_Employment_of_Artists_(1974–1981)
Japanese Jazz singer
Fukao won a finalist position at the Jazz Vocal Competition presented by Jazzmobile, Inc. held in New York City. Taeko has first appeared at: The Women in
Taeko_Fukao
American jazz musician (1929–2020)
as an educator. From 1974, he was an instructor of drums and music for Jazzmobile, Inc. in New York City. As of 2008, he was an associate professor at the
Charlie_Persip
American drummer (1932–2013)
1961) With Dave Pike Manhattan Latin (Decca, 1964) With Billy Taylor The Jazzmobile Allstars White Nights With Richard Williams New Horn in Town (Candid,
Bobby_Thomas_(musician)
New Zealand musician (1946–2025)
Frank Gibson's Doctor Tree (EMI NZ) Spreading the Word Frank Gibson's Jazzmobile (Kiwi Pacific Records NZ)[1] Parallel 37 (1982) Frank Gibson with Milt
Frank_Gibson_Jr.
American civil rights activist (1924–2018)
protesting the Vietnam War and nuclear research. She also joined the staff of Jazzmobile, a non-profit organization dedicated to education through jazz music based
Aiko_Herzig-Yoshinaga
American jazz drummer & washboard player (born 1943)
the U.S. He has also led masterclasses through such organizations as Jazzmobile, Young Audiences, and Arts Horizons, and served as faculty at Rutgers
Newman_Taylor_Baker
1909 charitable foundation, NY, NY, US
1969: Center for Community Change 1971: Harlem School of the Arts 1971: Jazzmobile 1972: Floating Foundation of Photography 1972: Pratt Institute 1973: Lawyers'
New_York_Foundation
American jazz trombonist (1930–2010)
in his career Powell worked as an educator, including as part of the Jazzmobile project. Having moved back to New York in the 1980s, he began teaching
Benny_Powell
Black American writer and professor (1935–2006)
frequent guest lecturer. She also served on the Board of Trustees for the Jazzmobile (New York), the Rhythm and Blues Foundation, the Michael Jackson and Janet
Phyllis_T._Garland
American jazz saxophonist and composer
the Lucy Moses School. For over 25 years, he was an instructor at the Jazzmobile Workshops. Davis recorded eight albums, and was featured on over 100 recordings
Charles_Davis_(saxophonist)
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Hindu, Indian
Daughter of God
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Virgins of paradise
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Native American Hopi name HAKIDONMUYA means "time of the waiting moon."
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Chamoru
, king.
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English : variant spelling of Jewett.
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Humble, Unassuming, Obedience, Knowledge, Venus, Requester
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A star's name brilliance
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, (Sir), brother of Palamedes.
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Indifferent
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Flower; Goddess Lakshmi
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